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What Stand-Up Taught Me That Corporate Stages Never Could
Season 2 · Episode 33

What Stand-Up Taught Me That Corporate Stages Never Could

Fuel Your Confidence · Jordana Borensztajn

March 1, 20266m 20s

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Show Notes

What can a brutal comedy club teach you that a polished corporate stage never could?

In this solo episode, I share the real lessons stand-up comedy gave me. Stand-up was my emotional bootcamp. It taught me how to read a room before anyone said a word. It forced me to adapt in real time when a joke fell flat. It exposed my insecurities under a spotlight - and built the resilience to keep going anyway.

In comedy, there’s no polite applause. You either connect… or you don’t. The highs are electric. The lows are humbling. And navigating both rewired how I show up in every corporate room today.

In this episode, we explore:

  1. Why comedy sharpened my ability to read energy and body language
  2. How bombing built resilience I now rely on as a keynote speaker
  3. The skill of adapting in real time (and why leaders need it)
  4. What shared laughter teaches us about influence and human connection