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Cameron Esposito

Queer, gender non-conforming stand-up comic, actor, writer, and host of the podcast Queery. Known for her work in television, film, and her bestselling book, Save Yourself.

Top 3 podcasts with Cameron Esposito

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Mar 2, 2025 • 1h 8min

Cameron Esposito: How to Save Your Damn Self (Best Of)

Cameron Esposito, a groundbreaking queer and gender non-conforming stand-up comic and writer, opens up about her complex relationship with her body and how humor has evolved from a defensive tool to a means of authentic expression. She shares her journey of crying for the first time in 35 years and what it means to feel 'overnoticed' as a kid. The conversation dives into friendship dynamics, the balance of vulnerability in personal relationships, and the joys of embracing community in the LGBTQ+ space.
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May 17, 2022 • 1h 9min

96. Cameron Esposito: How to Save Your Damn Self

Cameron Esposito, a queer, gender non-conforming stand-up comic, shares insights on body positivity and her journey of self-discovery. She reflects on using humor as a defense mechanism and the moment she questioned its effectiveness. Cameron reveals she's finally able to cry after 35 years and discusses feeling 'overnoticed' as a child. She also talks about a unique friendship rule she developed with Glennon. Their conversation is a blend of vulnerability, comedy, and the importance of connection in navigating their identities.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 44min

Cameron Esposito on Comedy, Rehab, and Bipolar Disorder

Cameron Esposito, a stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and podcast host, shares her journey after a recent bipolar disorder diagnosis. She discusses the transformative effects of medication on her social life and creative expression. The conversation dives into her rehab experience, highlighting the balance between recovery and career pressures. Cameron’s new special, 'Four Pills', reflects on using humor to navigate mental health challenges, showcasing how personal experiences heavily influence her comedic style. It’s an enlightening and humorous exploration of life with bipolar disorder.