
Faith Matters Humor as Wisdom: Mallory Everton at Restore
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Nov 23, 2025 Mallory Everton, a comedian and sketch performer famed for Studio C, dives into the spiritual significance of humor. She challenges the notion that laughter is frivolous, arguing it’s a vital spiritual practice that connects us and uplifts our divine awareness. Mallory shares hilarious sacrament meeting mishaps, revealing how laughter can transform tragedy and mend relationships. With insights on how humor fosters empathy and deflates egos, she invites us to embrace childlike joy as part of our spiritual journey.
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Laughter As A Spiritual Practice
- Laughter is not frivolous but a spiritual practice that roots us in the present and connects us to others.
- Mallory Everton argues joy is our purpose and laughter helps access that purpose right now.
Ice Cream To Sell Broccoli
- Mallory recounts a BYUtv executive calling Studio C the "ice cream" to attract viewers to the network's "broccoli" content.
- That framing made her feel her comedy was seen as insubstantial or a trick to lead people to serious material.
Reverence Can Make Pleasure Seem Forbidden
- Cultural language of reverence and suffering can make pleasure feel disallowed or frivolous.
- Mallory Everton urges reinterpreting pleasure as compatible with spiritual aims, citing "we are that we might have joy."
