Miracle Malone shares her experience as a female comedian.
George Y. Pearson interviews Miracle Malone, a local comedian in February 2004.
Kirk Austin, PA, provides insights into community wide health care issues.
EITBM - San Francisco Bay Area - January 15, 2023 - filmed initially on February 15, 2004
Humor improves community cohesion by promoting social bonding and creating a positive and relaxed atmosphere. Laughing with others can release endorphins, making sense of well-being and happiness. Humor can also serve as a way to defuse tension and conflict within a community. Additionally, the shared spirit can create a sense of in-group identity, strengthening social bonds and promoting a sense of belonging among community members. Laughing together is a beautiful way to release tension. Tough topics are more accessible when we discuss them with humor. Miracle Malone is a mature and funny woman who enjoys bringing joy to her fans. She talks about going back to school to improve her life. She is an inspiration.
Miracle enjoys sharing her thoughts to inspire people about life and relationships. She insists on keeping it real. She loved performing at the Apollo in NYC. Her mother comes from Louisiana and considers herself a first-generation Californian. She enjoys entertaining her audience in line with Red Fox and Sanford and Son. She runs a production company to help teenagers. She hopes that by providing skills and opportunities in line with the Skill Center that she benefitted from in the 1970s.
George asks whether the business of comedy is changing and making it easier for women. She feels that nothing much has changed. While open mic offers everyone the opportunity to start, rising in the ranks and getting exposure is difficult. The key is to be genuinely yourself and stay determined.
God's help is why Miracle feels she enjoys the success she earned. One of her essential attributes is that she is flexible and adapts her materials to the audience. You have to believe in yourself and want to become a comedian. Now she is focused on earning her Bachelor's Degree. She has four children and raised two husbands. Women have to do everything take care of the kids, cook, clean and work to pay the bills.
Miracle Malone hopes to inspire youngsters to stay off the streets and provide them with inspiring messages as volunteers with teens and homeless youngsters. A lot of adults forget out challenging the teen years can be. Adults must join the community to guide, inspire and create opportunities for kids. We need to take a stand as a community. The social support system is gone. Neighbors have to come together to assist the kids.
Miracle Malone offers insights on domestic abuse. She also is a domestic abuse survivor. If one person learns to love themselves, they will make better decisions to choose the people they allow into their life. Avoiding dangerous people is critical to stay out of troubling situations.
Self respect is key to a good life.
Humor improves community cohesion by promoting social bonding and creating a positive and relaxed atmosphere. Laughing with others can release endorphins, making sense of well-being and happiness. Humor can also serve as a way to defuse tension and conflict within a community. Additionally, the shared spirit can create a sense of in-group identity, strengthening social bonds and promoting a sense of belonging among community members. Laughing together is a beautiful way to release tension. Tough topics are more accessible when we discuss them with humor. Miracle Malone is a mature and funny woman who enjoys bringing joy to her fans. She talks about going back to school to improve her life. She is an inspiration.
Miracle enjoys sharing her thoughts to inspire people about life and relationships. She insists on keeping it real. She loved performing at the Apollo in NYC. Her mother comes from Louisiana and considers herself a first-generation Californian. She enjoys entertaining her audience in line with Red Fox and Sanford and Son. She runs a production company to help teenagers. She hopes that by providing skills and opportunities in line with the Skill Center that she benefitted from in the 1970s.
George asks whether the business of comedy is changing and making it easier for women. She feels that nothing much has changed. While open mic offers everyone the opportunity to start, rising in the ranks and getting exposure is difficult. The key is to be genuinely yourself and stay determined.
God's help is why Miracle feels she enjoys the success she earned. One of her essential attributes is that she is flexible and adapts her materials to the audience. You have to believe in yourself and want to become a comedian. Now she is focused on earning her Bachelor's Degree. She has four children and raised two husbands. Women have to do everything take care of the kids, cook, clean and work to pay the bills.
Miracle Malone hopes to inspire youngsters to stay off the streets and provide them with inspiring messages as volunteers with teens and homeless youngsters. A lot of adults forget out challenging the teen years can be. Adults must join the community to guide, inspire and create opportunities for kids. We need to take a stand as a community. The social support system is gone. Neighbors have to come together to assist the kids.
Miracle Malone offers insights on domestic abuse. She also is a domestic abuse survivor. If one person learns to love themselves, they will make better decisions to choose the people they allow into their life. Avoiding dangerous people is critical to stay out of troubling situations.
Self respect is key to a good life.