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Abbigale Blaze is a comedian operating in the Chicago area! Catch her live TODAY. 🔥

In this episode, we discuss our experience of the chaotic year we call 2024, how a phone is essentially a slot machine, why embracing your failures is extremely important in creative pursuits, how open mics can rewire your brain, why Abbigale chose to do 200 open mics in 365 days, and much more! 💯

As always, thank you for watching. New episodes of Ruse Radio always coming soon. 💖
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TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 - The "Armpit of the Year" and Reflections on 2024
1:06 - 2024's Wild Senior Year Energy
2:43 - Cultural Shifts Post-2020: Adapting to a New Normal
4:20 - Observing Political Drama and Changes in Perspective
5:47 - Brat Summer: A Collective Consciousness Experience
7:00 - The Vegas Sphere and Our Addiction to Dopamine
9:40 - Technology's Role in Modern Human Connection
12:06 - Social Media Evolution: From Vine to TikTok
15:00 - The Psychology of TikTok Algorithms and Personalization
17:18 - Escaping Phone Addiction: Personal Experiences
19:03 - Dopamine and the Over-Stimulated Modern Life
22:05 - Navigating the Past and Present of Technology
25:27 - Romanticizing the Simpler Times of Landlines and Maps
28:21 - The Weird Years: Reflections on 2018–2019
30:28 - Exploring Dark Media and Mind-Bending Content
38:32 - America’s Complex Identity: Freedom and Contradictions
43:19 - The Realities of Modern Social Media and Perception
46:38 - Personal Background and Reflections on Community
50:01 - Neighborhood Drama and Observations of Daily Life
54:28 - Watching Relationships Unfold: Public Drama
57:53 - The Joy of Solo Activities: Dining and Movies
1:01:00 - Reflections on Film: Personal Favorites and Critiques
1:07:40 - The Complexities of Cultural Media and Interpretation
1:13:04 - Conversations with Strangers: Wild Beliefs and Theories
1:17:11 - The Future of Technology: Automation and Its Risks
1:22:12 - The Craft of Comedy: Learning and Growing as a Comedian
1:25:00 - The Dynamics of Open Mics and Room Adjustments
1:27:00 - Finding Your Creative Voice
1:29:00 - Honesty in Comedy VS Subjectivity in Music
1:31:00 - The necessity of live learning and audience interaction in comedy
1:33:00 - Overcoming anxiety and self-doubt to grow in stand-up comedy
1:35:00 - How open mic repetition rewires the mind for resilience and problem-solving
1:38:00 - The importance of taking action despite fear or self-doubt
1:40:00 - Building confidence and persistence through consistent practice and effort
1:43:00 - Embracing failure as a learning tool in creative pursuits
1:45:00 - Observing and refining body language and stage presence
1:47:00 - Acknowledging bombing in comedy and learning how to turn a set around
1:49:00 - The role of audience energy exchange in live performances
1:51:00 - The grind of comedy as a creative discipline and the value of structured practice
1:54:00 - Finding support and growth through the comedy community
1:57:00 - Comedy as a way of life: mental health benefits and personal growth
2:00:00 - Productivity as a means of combating anxiety and self-doubt
2:03:00 - Shifting from creative ideas to tangible, actionable efforts
2:06:00 - Learning to embrace discomfort and rejection as part of creative growth
2:10:00 - Positive impact of consistency and effort in the comedy scene
2:16:00 - Navigating social dynamics of comedy and avoiding toxic competition
2:20:00 - Recognizing personal growth and maturity in pursuing creative endeavors
2:24:00 - Balancing youthful creativity with the wisdom of age and experience
2:28:00 - The evolving journey of personal and professional development in comedy
2:30:00 - Conclusion/Where to Find Abbigale