**Trigger warning this episode brings up conversations around abusive relationships. If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline or call 1-800-799-SAFE for help. You are not alone.
In this episode, I speak with Brittany Brave is a NYC-via-Miami based comedian, actress, writer, producer and host. She's been seen on TBS, MTV, Quibi, The Wendy Williams Show, SiriusXM and featured in The New York Times, ELLE, Ashton Kutcher's A-Plus and more. Brave is a featured comedic contributor in Jon Chattman's Moving Foreword, along with Darrell Hammond, Moby, Jerry Springer, Shirley Manson and others. In 2019, Brave was named A Best New Talent at the NY Comedy Festival and Caroline's on Broadway and recently won 92.9 The Point's Virtual Comedy Couch Competition. Brittany also created Cat Call, (@wearecatcall) a platform for female events and conversation. The organization produces the podcast, Bad Women, a weekly show featuring interviews with females-to-know, and has partnered with Sofar Sounds, Deep Eddy Vodka, Bumble, Sassclass and more. Brave is an active advocate for domestic violence awareness and gender equality and is a regular ambassador for 305 Fitness, Ladybox Boutique, Satifsyer.com. In 2021, Brave will release and star in The Disastrous Dating Life of Diane Damone, an original comedic web series she also helped write and produce with Amerikana media.
We discuss commitment, intimacy, and we delve into her past abusive relationship, which ended up being how she found her voice to start comedy and her podcast. You can find Brittany Brave on Instagram here.
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This episode was produced and edited by Liana Pavane.