Cancer is no laughing matter but humor is healing and healthy.
Have you ever been in a tense or difficult situation when you suddenly burst into a fit of giggles? Or feel a release or rejuvenated after watching a side-splittingly funny movie? It turns out there’s some scientific veracity behind the old adage “laughter is the best medicine.” When you’re feeling down finding friends to laugh with can help your brain trigger its own laughter response and foster closeness, both of which contribute to your sense of well-being.
Comedy and Cancer – do they mix? Yes, on Saturday, June 3rd come out and listen to some of the hottest comedians in the industry – cancer thrivers and survivors using humor as a way to heal.
Check out my Podcast as I speak with my friend, Nicolle Surratte, a Cancer Thriver and Creator of KalediscopeDE as we discuss the 2nd Annual Comedy & Cocktails Fundraiser being held on June 3rd at The Delaware Theatre Company in Wilmington.
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Any means necessary to cope and combat!
Yes, humor can be healing. Thank you sis.