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We Can Do Hard Things

82. Hannah Gadsby: How to Communicate Better

We Can Do Hard Things

Glennon Doyle & Audacy

Society & Culture, Relationships, Education, Self-improvement

4.8 • 41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2022

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

1. Why Hannah describes her later-in-life Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis as “an exfoliation of shame.” 2. How neurodiversity affects Hannah’s relationships–and how she connects to the world through what’s “interesting” instead of what’s “important.” 3. Hannah’s revolutionary commitment to stop using self-deprecating humor about her body, sexuality, and gender–and why we might all consider the same commitment. 4. Why it’s easier for Hannah to share her personal stories “in bulk” on stage instead of one-on-one. 5. What it takes for Hannah to prepare for conversations–like ours on We Can Do Hard Things. About Hannah: Tasmania’s own Hannah Gadsby stopped stand-up comedy in its tracks with her multi-award-winning show, Nanette. When it premiered on Netflix in 2018, it left audiences captivated by her blistering honesty and her singular ability to take them from rolling laughter to devastated silence. Its release and subsequent Emmy and Peabody wins took Nanette (and Hannah) to the world. Hannah’s difficult second album (which was also her eleventh solo show) was named Douglas after her dog. Hannah walked Douglas around the world, selling out the Royal Festival Hall in London, the Opera House in Sydney and the Kennedy Center in DC, a sit-down run in New York and shows across the US, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Douglas covered Hannah’s autism diagnosis, moving beyond the trauma at the centre of Nanette and instead letting the world see the view from Hannah’s brain – one that sees the world differently but with breathtaking clarity. The show was an Emmy-nominated smash hit and is available throughout the world on Netflix, recorded in Los Angeles. Hannah Gadsby’s “overnight” success was more than ten years in the making, with her award-winning stand-up shows having been a fixture in festivals across Australia and the UK since 2009. She played a character called “Hannah” on the TV series Please Like Me and has hosted multiple art documentaries, inspired by her comedy art lectures. In 2022, Hannah’s first book Ten Steps to Nanette: A Memoir Situation was published by Ballantine, an imprint of Penguin Random House, in the United States, Atlantic in the UK, and Allen & Unwin in Australia. Hannah has done plenty of other things over the course of more than a decade in comedy, but that will do for now. IG: hannah_gadsby TW: HannahGadsby To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

To be loved, we need to be known.

0:06.9

Hi, everybody.

0:07.9

Welcome back to We Can Do Hard Things.

0:10.6

Today, we are having an absolutely beautiful conversation

0:15.9

with the incomparable, brilliant, honest, funny,

0:23.4

and absolutely wonderful Hannah Gadsby.

0:28.3

I have been wanting to speak to Hannah Gadsby for so long,

0:31.9

ever since I laughed and cried and raged my way through the net.

0:38.3

And then after that, with Doug Liss.

0:40.8

Which are her stand-up specials.

0:42.4

Right, her stand-up Netflix specials.

0:44.8

And we talk about all kinds of beautiful things

0:46.8

today, telling stories and parenting,

0:49.6

and especially neurodiversity, which I know sister,

0:53.6

you've been wanting to talk about on the pod for so long.

0:57.6

I'm so thankful that she came on and shared so honestly.

1:02.0

And quite a lot about, she has a diagnosis

1:06.1

of autism spectrum disorder.

1:08.1

And I think it's so important to hear from women about that.

1:14.1

Her story is fascinating.

1:16.8

She went through really hard time.

1:18.8

She was unhoused.

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