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S4 Episode 4 - Pierre Novellie

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Mar 7, 2025
In this episode, stand-up comedian and writer Pierre Novellie shares his journey navigating autism and comedy. He talks about how humor can bridge connection while addressing the challenges of public performance. The conversation dives into the complexities of socialization in gaming, particularly Warhammer, and how these hobbies shape interpersonal skills. Pierre also reflects on the impact of 'masking' in autistic individuals, the weight of harsh communication, and the intriguing ways neurodiversity influences comedic expression, offering a fresh perspective on humor.
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INSIGHT

Comedy Gig Hierarchy

  • Pierre explains the different types of comedy gigs and the varying audience expectations.
  • He avoids discussing autism in unpredictable club settings but feels safer in his own shows or new material nights.
ANECDOTE

Unbridgeable Gap

  • Pierre realized he couldn't bridge the gap between his humor and certain audiences, accepting a fundamental difference.
  • In his 20s, he strived to make everyone understand his jokes, particularly those with autistic themes.
ANECDOTE

Sacrificed Hobbies

  • Pierre enjoyed hobbies like wargaming but felt pressured to abandon them for social acceptance.
  • He now sometimes envies the uninhibited enjoyment of autistic friends who never masked.
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