35 min

EMBRACE THIS LIFE - Julia Scotti Embrace This Life with Ray Andersen

    • Mental Health

Julia Scotti is a nationally headlining comedian, former teacher, author, speaker, and woman of transgendered experience. She was a quarter-finalist and fan favorite on season 11 of America’s Got Talent on NBC in 2016. Julia currently has a comedy special on SHOWTIME called "More Funny Women of a Certain Age".
In 2000, Julia left comedy to begin her life altering transition, and also to begin her new career as a teacher, where she remained for seven years. She was self-employed for a time, but in 2011, after a ten year layoff from comedy, Julia returned to the stage. Her new brand of comedy is fierce, honest, and fearless.
Julia was a quarter-finalist on season 11 America’s Got Talent in 2016. She was a judge’s favorite with Simon Cowell saying “you genuinely made me laugh”, and Howie Mandel quoted as saying “you have so much to offer, you are a joy."
In 2012, Julia had been named one of the Top Five Transgender Comedians in the country by Advocate Magazine.
On June 1, a major film documentary will be released called Julia Scotti: Funny That Way, based on her life and experiences, directed by Susan Sandler, who wrote, Crossing Delancey. Hear this inspiring interview from an extremely talented, compassionate individual.

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Julia Scotti is a nationally headlining comedian, former teacher, author, speaker, and woman of transgendered experience. She was a quarter-finalist and fan favorite on season 11 of America’s Got Talent on NBC in 2016. Julia currently has a comedy special on SHOWTIME called "More Funny Women of a Certain Age".
In 2000, Julia left comedy to begin her life altering transition, and also to begin her new career as a teacher, where she remained for seven years. She was self-employed for a time, but in 2011, after a ten year layoff from comedy, Julia returned to the stage. Her new brand of comedy is fierce, honest, and fearless.
Julia was a quarter-finalist on season 11 America’s Got Talent in 2016. She was a judge’s favorite with Simon Cowell saying “you genuinely made me laugh”, and Howie Mandel quoted as saying “you have so much to offer, you are a joy."
In 2012, Julia had been named one of the Top Five Transgender Comedians in the country by Advocate Magazine.
On June 1, a major film documentary will be released called Julia Scotti: Funny That Way, based on her life and experiences, directed by Susan Sandler, who wrote, Crossing Delancey. Hear this inspiring interview from an extremely talented, compassionate individual.

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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/embracethislife/support

35 min