'Awards Chatter' Podcast — Hannah Gadsby ('Douglas')

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AwardsChatter podcast: Hannah Gadsby on trauma, autism and following 'Nanette' With 'Douglas'

The youngest of five children born to a math teacher and a hairdresser-turned-cleaner in a small town on the Australian island state of Tasmania, where gay sex was a crime until 1997, Gadsby, who knew she was a lesbian from a young age, had a difficult childhood. On top of the strain of living 'in the closet,' she endured numerous traumas — childhood sexual abuse, a physical assault at 17 and a rape by two men while in her 20s.

After receiving her diploma in 2003, Gadsby experienced several years during which, she says, "I was technically homeless." She elaborates, "I, for a very long time, lived above my brother's fruit and vegetable shop. He's pretty much solely responsible for me being able to follow my comedy career, because he gave me somewhere to live." Comedy first entered the picture in 2005, when she was encouraged to perform standup as part of an Australian comedy competition.

Over the ensuing years, Gadsby cobbled together a living performing nine different comedy shows and four comedic art lectures. "It took a few years to become solvent," she says. And though she eventually did, even writing for and performing on Australian TV, she was increasingly frustrated. "My career was good," she says, "but it wasn't going anywhere.

 

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