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"Oh, the Humanity!" with Rob Wright
by Rob Wright
In the inaugural episode of 'Oh the Humanity!', host Rob Wright shares his journey from the world of professional wrestling to a more authentic exploration of self. He discusses the masks people wear, the challenges of being true to oneself in a chaotic political landscape, and the importance of empathy and connection in understanding humanity. The podcast aims to celebrate the beauty of life while addressing societal issues, encouraging listeners to engage in civil conversation and self-reflection.In an interview with addiction therapist, author, healer, and transgender advocate, Jacquelyn Cuyler, she discusses the challenges of her own transition, the world's current transition, and her work in the field of addiction recovery.Throughout the episode, there are humorous comedy sketches that will keep you engaged and lighten the otherwise serious commentary and exchanges.
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OTH episode 7: Humor through Grief
Episode 7: Humor through Grief-Host Rob Wright interviews comedian Conni Lee:A comedian's journey from engineering to the stage, exploring how humor became her survival tool after personal tragedy. Connie Lee shares her story of resilience, breaking barriers as a female and older comedian, and turning life's toughest moments into comedy gold. Discover how she leverages improv to craft a fearless stand-up style, produce her own shows, and find community in an industry that often feels like a bro culture—plus, her inspiring insights on living fully despite loss.You'll hear Connie recount her most memorable performances, from an all-women comedy festival to hilarious improv scenes about wedding dresses and butterfly sanctuaries. She breaks down the importance of laughter in grief, revealing how humor can heal even the deepest wounds. Learn about her passion for supporting fellow women performers, the obstacles she faced as an older female comic, and her upcoming debut as a comedy producer at a charming winery in Chickasha, Oklahoma.Get actionable advice on pushing past rejection, creating your own opportunities, and harnessing the power of humor to cope with life's challenges. Whether you're an aspiring comedian, navigating grief, or craving stories of bold risk-taking, this episode offers inspiration, practical tips, and plenty of laughs. Connie’s extraordinary blend of life experience and humor proves that even in the darkest moments, laughter lights the way.Perfect for anyone motivated to pursue passions later in life, overcome adversity, or simply in need of a dose of uplifting comedy wisdom—hit play and discover why Connie Lee believes that humor is the best medicine.[Guest: Connie Lee is a comedian, improv performer, and comedy producer from Oklahoma, known for her candid storytelling and vibrant showmanship.]-Rob Wright discusses human suffering and guides a mindfulness exercise helping viewers observe and fully experience discomfort and pain, as opposed to repression and avoidance, in order to create balance and healing.-The episode includes a new comedy short, written by Rob Wright, entitled, "Super Son-Day" which satirizes players crediting Jesus for their team winning the big game.-Rob also highlights some of his vibrant artwork
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OTH Episode 6: Mental Health
Hosted by artist, mindfulness and meditation teacher, Rob WrightGuest: Lauri Pagano, LCSWMost teenagers are talking openly about mental health like never before — but are they truly getting the support they need? In this eye-opening episode, Lauri Pagano, a passionate school social worker and therapist in Phoenix, digs into how the landscape of adolescent mental health has evolved since the 90s. She reveals the profound shift in awareness, acceptance of neurodiversity, and how students today are more informed — yet still face the persistent challenges of bullying, misinformation, and stigma.You'll discover practical strategies to foster kindness online and offline, the impact of social media on mental health perceptions, and how schools are actively working to create safe spaces for vulnerable students. Lauri shares compelling insights into how today’s youth are navigating neurodivergence, with examples from her own experience with synesthesia — transforming her unique neurological makeup into a source of curiosity and strength. She emphasizes the importance of mental health resources, debunking myths propagated by TikTok, and fostering critical thinking around diagnoses, self-diagnosis, and treatment.This episode is vital for parents, educators, mental health professionals, and anyone invested in nurturing a more compassionate, informed world. Lauri highlights the role of trauma-informed care, the power of empathy, and ways to support youth in overcoming online harassment and internal struggles. She offers compassionate advice on mental health advocacy, reducing burnout for providers, and how we all can contribute to a kinder, more understanding society.Why does understanding neurodiversity and mental health literacy matter now more than ever? Because the way we treat each other — online and in person — has ripple effects that shape individual lives and society at large. This conversation will inspire you to lead with empathy, question misinformation, and recognize the human behind every screen.Perfect for educators seeking actionable tools, parents wanting to better support their children, or anyone simply curious about the mind’s mysteries — tune in to learn how kindness and awareness can transform our world from the inside out.Host Rob Wright answers viewer questions, offers an animated poem. and adds some humor to the show.
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OTH Episode 5: A Comic's Journey
Episode 5: A Comic's JourneyRob Wright interviews stand up comic and musician, Devan Callihan. In this engaging interview, Devin Callahan shares his insights on demystifying performance anxiety, the parallels between music and stand-up comedy, and his eye-opening experiences in Africa. Discover how curiosity, attitude, and understanding can transform challenges into opportunities for growth and connection.New comedy short about ancient Egypt, written by Rob Wright keywordsperformance anxiety, stand-up comedy, music, Africa, demystifying, mindset, resilience, cultural insights, storytelling, personal growth. ancient Egypt, comedy key topicsPerformance demystification and overcoming fearThe parallels between music and stand-up comedyExperiences in Africa that shaped understanding of human resilience guest nameDevin Callahan key frameworksMindset Shift for PerformanceCultural Perspective on Survival action itemsPractice curiosity to demystify fearsMaintain a positive attitude in challenging situationsLearn from diverse cultural experiences to broaden understandingTitlesThe Demystifier: How Curiosity Transforms Performance AnxietyFrom Stage Fright to Spotlight: Devin Callahan's Journey sound bites"In Africa, I bargained for my freedom with $27.""Be kinder without losing who you are.""The teachings are universal, do unto others."Chapters00:00 The Demystification of Performance05:59 Overcoming Performance Anxiety08:54 The Kill Tony Experience12:02 The Role of Attitude in Performance15:00 Music vs. Stand-Up Comedy21:57 The Satisfaction of Live Performance25:00 A Brush with Danger in Burkina Faso30:03 Corruption and Survival: A Harsh Reality33:04 The Impact of Environment on Choices36:08 Understanding Crime as a Means of Survival40:08 Cultural Perspectives on Law and Order43:06 The Influence of Foreign Powers on Local Communities46:55 A Message of Kindness in a Chaotic World resourcesKill Tony Podcast - https://www.usetape.com/kill-tonyAustin City Limits - https://www.pbs.org/americanmasters/aclEnvoy for the Arts Burkina Faso Program - https://example.org/envoy-artsRob Wright's YouTube Channel - https://youtube.com/robwright guest linksTwitter - https://twitter.com/devincallahanInstagram - https://instagram.com/devincallahan
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OTH Episode 4: Laughter is the Best Medicine
The episode features an interview with comedian Jamie Tucker, covering topics such as comedy, sex work, and the role of laughter in society. Jamie shares insights into the comedy scene, challenges faced by female comedians, and the importance of humor in difficult times. The conversation covers a wide range of topics including sexuality, comedy, freedom of expression, and the impact of societal attitudes on individual behavior. It delves into the challenges of navigating sexual desires, the role of comedy in addressing sensitive topics, and the need for open communication and acceptance in relationships. The conversation also touches on the importance of self-awareness and the impact of societal norms on individual behavior.TakeawaysComedy as a form of escapismChallenges faced by female comedians Sexuality and sexual expression are deeply influenced by societal attitudes and norms.Comedy serves as a platform for addressing sensitive topics and promoting open dialogue.Open communication and acceptance are crucial in navigating sexual desires and maintaining healthy relationships.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Episode Preview05:43 Challenges Faced by Female Comedians21:48 The Impact of Societal Attitudes on Sexual Expression
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"Oh, the Humanity!" Episode 3: Art and Mindfulness
The conversation delves into the impact of art on life experiences, exploring the joy of roller derby, artistic expression, and the art of upcycling. It also highlights the role of mindfulness and the doubts associated with artistic expression. The interviewees share their personal stories and insights, emphasizing the transformative power of art as a form of expression. The conversation celebrates the transformative power of art and creativity, emphasizing the importance of kindness and gentleness in all interactions. It also explores the benefits of breathing exercises and meditation for relaxation and centering.TakeawaysArt as a form of expressionThe impact of art on life experiences Kindness and gentleness are essential in all interactions.Art and creativity provide a sense of grounding and peacefulness.Breathing exercises and meditation can promote relaxation and centering.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Artistic Inspiration21:46 The Power of Art and Creativity
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OTH Episode 2: Dark and Light
Rob Wright begins the show speaking about the darkness of the American empire, and the root causes of its failing state stemming from manipulation through religion and other cultural poisons.Rob Wright speaks with Russell Cetuk and Cassie Gibson about their new musical project, Algorithm 8. They delve into the world of electronic dance music (EDM), discussing its culture, their personal journeys in music, and the creative process behind their collaboration. The discussion highlights the evolution of their appreciation for EDM, the blending of genres, and the intricate skills involved in music production.KeywordsAlgorithm 8, EDM, electronic music, house music, music production, collaboration, creative process, musical journey, Cassie Gibson, Russell Cetuk, animation, AI, comedy, art, philosophy, spirituality, religion, politics, healing, sketch comedy
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"Oh, the Humanity!" with Rob Wright, Episode 1
In the inaugural episode of 'Oh the Humanity,' host Rob Wright shares his journey from the world of professional wrestling to a more authentic exploration of self. He discusses the masks people wear, the challenges of being true to oneself in a chaotic political landscape, and the importance of empathy and connection in understanding humanity. The podcast aims to celebrate the beauty of life while addressing societal issues, encouraging listeners to engage in civil conversation and self-reflection.In an interview with addiction therapist, author, healer, and transgender advocate, Jacquelyn Cuyler, she discusses the challenges of her own transition, the world's current transition, and her work in the field of addiction recovery.Throughout the episode, there are humorous comedy sketches that will keep you engaged and lighten the otherwise serious commentary and exchanges.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In the inaugural episode of 'Oh the Humanity!', host Rob Wright shares his journey from the world of professional wrestling to a more authentic exploration of self. He discusses the masks people wear, the challenges of being true to oneself in a chaotic political landscape, and the importance of empathy and connection in understanding humanity. The podcast aims to celebrate the beauty of life while addressing societal issues, encouraging listeners to engage in civil conversation and self-reflection.In an interview with addiction therapist, author, healer, and transgender advocate, Jacquelyn Cuyler, she discusses the challenges of her own transition, the world's current transition, and her work in the field of addiction recovery.Throughout the episode, there are humorous comedy sketches that will keep you engaged and lighten the otherwise serious commentary and exchanges.
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