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February Salon: Laughing through the Pain

February Salon: Laughing through the Pain
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TEDxGreenville Salon: Tuesday, February 25, 2020, 6:30 pm;
Beverages at 6:00.

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Laughing Through the Pain

Using Humor to Help Us Cope

 

We have all heard that laughter is the best medicine. According to Psychology Today, laughter reduces pain, increases job performance, connects people emotionally, and improves the flow of oxygen to the heart and brains.

Join us for our February salon where you will learn more about how humor can be used to help us cope. Join us a little early for a beverage and fellowship.

 

Our Presenters

 

Catherine Stoddard
Learning to Roll:
How Improv Comedy Helped Me Find a Way Out of Grief.

Catherine stumbled into the improv comedy scene at Greenville’s local Alchemy Comedy while she was lost in the wilderness of grief. In the affirming and creative world of improv she discovered the strength of laughter and the need for levity.  To her surprise, making people laugh is just plain fun. She joined Alchemy’s performing Company in 2013.

 

As a long-time resident of Greenville, she has witnessed Greenville’s transformation and is passionate about Greenville and optimistic about its future. She is active in the community and has served on a number of non-profit boards.

By day, she is a forensic accountant and CPA with DHG and serves as an expert witness in court for financial, economic, and valuation issues.  

Kenneth Hughes
Turn Life's Punches Into a Punchline

Kenneth E Hughes is a local, natural born comedian in the Greenville area who began developing his craft at an early age. Coming from a large family with southern roots, family gatherings automatically became Kenneth's stage. Long before puberty, he could garner the attention of his family members, young and old, with his penchant for lifting spirits and evoking laughter. He could simultaneously have soda spewing from a cousin's mouth and an uncle choking on pie with his effortless witticism.

 

Being visually disabled, Kenneth has a uniquely radical brand of comedy and his perspective on life is fascinating and quite compelling.  In spite of this - perhaps, because of it - he heralds himself as the world's first blind sex symbol.  Utilizing the gifts that he was born with and the talents he's honed, Kenneth produces his own shows showcasing the talents of other comedians in the Upstate area and throughout the Southeast.

 

Kenneth lost his vision due to a rare disorder called Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) that he was diagnosed with in his early 20s.  However, as he slowly lost his vision, he knew neither this disorder nor anything else would not stop him from his enjoyment of life, love, people, and comedy.  Once he was drawn to the stage, he was overwhelmed with nostalgia and a familiar sense of accomplishment (similar to witnessing his uncle choke on pie) there was no looking back... literally. He founded 20/20 Productions in 2018 with the goal of featuring and showcasing local talent and most importantly, entertain you!

 


 

Admission is free, but registration is required.

Cash Bar at 6:00. Program begins promptly at 6:30.

 

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