#6: MTV actor Nicole Byer on being a black female comedian on social media
Slate Race and Identity
English - September 09, 2016 06:00 - 44 minutes - ★★★★★ - 160 ratingsTV & Film Arts entrepreneurship interview health business politics news comedy startups government books Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Slate Culture Writer, Aisha Harris talks to MTV actor/comedian Nicole Byer, lead in her new semi-autobiographical new sitcom, Loosely Exactly Nicole. They chat about the show and some of the minor controversy it stirred, as well as frustrating casting calls, Leslie Jones and the perils of being a black female comedian on social media.
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Slate Culture Writer, Aisha Harris talks to MTV actor/comedian Nicole Byer, lead in her new semi-autobiographical new sitcom, Loosely Exactly Nicole. They chat about the show and some of the minor controversy it stirred, as well as frustrating casting calls, Leslie Jones and the perils of being a black female comedian on social media.
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Production by Veralyn Williams
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