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Nadia Pinder (@MissNadiaPinder) is a Brooklyn-based comedian, storyteller, and small tie-dye business owner.
Has Twitter been a good platform for your comedy?
Has it changed your IRL comedy at all?Twitter is its own world.
I think Twitter has made me think differently about comedy writing.
I have to work harder for it than I do with anything on Instagram or IRL.
You cant bang out a five-minute story as a tweet, so it forces me to edit things down.
Is the Brooklyn comedy scene purgatory for all the musical theater I did in high school?
I did not get in.
Tell us about your comedy talk show.
We were high off comedy and just spitballed the idea as we walked to the train.
A performer gets their stage time and then gets interviewed about questions we made up about the shows theme.
Past themes include Drakes Discography, Middle School Ice Breakers, and Lyft Line Etiquette.
and keep it moving.
Some of my favorite questions from the Lyft Line Etiquette show are Is it ever okay to shush someone?
Obviously, Id fuck Uber.
What has been the best?
Balance is hard in comedy, as it is with anything.
Im in this for the long haul.
I want to always be surrounded by artists I respect and admire, and Ive found that space.
You think thats bad?
This is a What if you had a time machine?
Those were the good ole days!
And can you believe that shes a white woman?
Of course you could!
Purple, son, Yall aint never seen nothing like this before!
You literally have not!