"There's a grip we sometimes some of us get on our pain and suffering and our past and our wounding that we over-identify with it. If we laugh at it, we're saying, "Oh, I'm laughing at myself, which means my victimhood isn't all of who I am.""

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Kelly Carlin-McCall

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Kelly Carlin-McCall is a comedian and writer known for her insightful commentary on truth and identity, shaped by her unique life experiences.

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