7. How Comedians Turn Pain Into Punchlines | Maggie Maye
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What happens when a professional comedian sits down to talk about humor, resilience, and the strange ways life gives us material?
In this episode of Laugh or Death, Paul welcomes stand-up comedian Maggie Maye, whose comedy has been featured on Conan, Last Call with Carson Daly, the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival, and more. From her childhood growing up on the Texas-Mexico border to becoming one of the most respected comedians in Austin, Maggie shares how humor became both a career and a coping mechanism.
The conversation begins with one of Maggie's most unique hobbies — collecting dolls and creating elaborate scenes around them — which she explains is less about nostalgia and more about creativity and joy. From there, the discussion turns to how Maggie discovered comedy early in life, inspired by shows like The Simpsons and by a naturally funny family environment.
Paul and Maggie also explore what it's actually like to be a working comedian. Maggie explains that while making people laugh is one of the most rewarding experiences imaginable, there are also plenty of misconceptions — including the assumption that comedians are always "on" or constantly in a good mood.
The conversation takes a deeper turn when Maggie talks about how humor helps her face serious challenges, including health issues and surgeries. Rather than treating those experiences only as hardships, she describes comedy as a way to "take power away" from fear by laughing at it and refusing to let it dominate your thinking.
Throughout the episode, Paul and Maggie unpack the idea that humor isn't just entertainment — it can be a powerful tool for resilience, perspective, and connection. Whether it's performing stand-up for someone who desperately needed a laugh that night, or finding ways to joke about difficult life circumstances, Maggie demonstrates how comedy can turn life's toughest moments into something lighter.
If you've ever wondered how comedians turn life into material — or how humor can help you navigate hard times — this episode offers a thoughtful and funny look behind the curtain.
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Maggie On IG: https://instagram.com/maggiemayehaha
Episode Minute-By-Minute:
- 00:00 – Introduction and Audio Disclaimer
- 01:00 – Meet Comedian Maggie Maye
- 02:00 – Maggie's Unique Hobby: Collecting Dolls
- 04:00 – Growing Up on the Texas–Mexico Border
- 06:00 – Where Maggie's Sense of Humor Came From
- 07:30 – The Simpsons and Early Comedy Influences
- 09:30 – Maggie's Comedy Style and Stage Persona
- 10:45 – The Best Part of Being a Comedian
- 12:00 – The Power of Making People Laugh
- 13:00 – Misconceptions About Stand-Up Comedy
- 15:00 – How Comedians Develop Their Material
- 18:00 – Performing Comedy in Different Cities
- 21:00 – Navigating Audience Dynamics and Humor
- 23:00 – Humor as a Tool for Difficult Times
- 25:00 – Surgery, Health Challenges, and Finding the Joke
- 28:00 – Advice for Finding Humor in Your Own Life
- 32:00 – Using Comedy to Take Power Away from Fear
- 34:00 – Turning Life Experiences into Stand-Up Material