Stop truffling everything and making offensive jokes. Stick to safe topics like food, entertainment, love, and money. Understand that not everyone will find your edgy humor funny, especially if it targets certain groups. Comedy these days is about finding common ground and avoiding offensive remarks.
There’s a saying that comedy is tragedy plus time. Perhaps that’s why some of our biggest problems feel easiest to manage with a dose of humor. Comedian, journalist, and actor Roy Wood Jr. has spent his career finding silly in the serious and using this tactic to influence real change. Listen in to learn how you can tap into the powers of humor in your own life. This episode was edited from a live conversation as part of TED’s Membership programming. TED Membership is the best way to support and engage with the big ideas you love from TED. To learn more visit ted.com/membership