May 20, 2019
Liz Miele started doing stand-up at the young age of 16 in New
York City. At 18, she was profiled in The New Yorker Magazine, at
22 she appeared on Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham.” She recently
appeared on Comedy Central’s “This Week at the Comedy Cellar,”
NPR’s “Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me,” Hulu’s “Coming To The Stage,” AXS
TV’s “Gotham Comedy Live,” and was profiled in the March 2015 issue
of Runner’s World. She’s completed several tours with the “Nobodies
of Comedy” and Armed Forces Entertainment. She has also performed
on a book tour for Chris McDougall, author of “Born to Run.” Her
joke “Feminist Sex Positions” went viral both on YouTube and
Upworthy.com.
She has written and produced season one of her animated web series
“Damaged,”. She also co-produced and co-starred in 40 episodes of a
web series called “Apt C3”. Liz recently released her debut comedy
album, “Emotionally Exhausting” on iTunes and Amazon.
In this podcast, we talk about a wide range of important issues she
has had to cope with, including anxiety, her challenges with being
dyslexic, the need to surround herself with strong support systems,
the importance of therapy and her journey of working at self
awareness.
If you'd like to keep up to date with Liz check her out on:
Website: www.lizmiele.com Facebook: lizmielecomedy Instagram/
Twitter: Lizmiele
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