
X Mayo
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09/26/19 • 61 min
In today's episode, I chat with X Mayo. Get ready to feel motivated and make things happen.
Currently a writer on "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah" and Suz in "The Farewell," X Mayo does it all: Actress/Producer/Comedian/Writer/Director/Dancer.
Dedicated to lifting up other artists of color, she is the Producer and creator of "Who Made the Potato Salad," a wildly successful sketch comedy show based in NYC. "Who Made the Potato Salad?" only stars people of color and aims to uplift diverse voices by giving them a huge platform to showcase their talent.
X and I met in comedy, and I'm so happy for all her recent accomplishments. You are going to love this.
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As always, subscribe, rate, review, and share. New episodes every Thursday.
Au revoir,
Tiff
In today's episode, I chat with X Mayo. Get ready to feel motivated and make things happen.
Currently a writer on "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah" and Suz in "The Farewell," X Mayo does it all: Actress/Producer/Comedian/Writer/Director/Dancer.
Dedicated to lifting up other artists of color, she is the Producer and creator of "Who Made the Potato Salad," a wildly successful sketch comedy show based in NYC. "Who Made the Potato Salad?" only stars people of color and aims to uplift diverse voices by giving them a huge platform to showcase their talent.
X and I met in comedy, and I'm so happy for all her recent accomplishments. You are going to love this.
Link to episode in bio.
As always, subscribe, rate, review, and share. New episodes every Thursday.
Au revoir,
Tiff
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