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Ryan Ken on Tik Tok Viral Fame and Using Comedy to Divest from Patriarchy

Ryan Ken on Tik Tok Viral Fame and Using Comedy to Divest from Patriarchy

Update: 2021-07-14
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In today's episode we link up with Ryan Ken! If you've been on the internet at some point in the last year, you've probably seen their Tik Tok videos go viral and make it to your timeline at least once or twice.  Ryan is extremely talented and their brilliance shines through by pulling off something very difficult in comedy.  They're able to challenge and pushback against societal norms when it comes to masculinity, gender identity / performance, and race while still being very funny. Ryan humblebrags a bit in our conversation about how they've only been doing comedic writing and acting for less a year (wow) and near the end of the conversation Ryan shares with us what divesting from patriarchy means for them.  Tap in. 
 
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Watch Ryan's Tik Tok Videos mentioned in this week's show
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Ryan Ken on Tik Tok Viral Fame and Using Comedy to Divest from Patriarchy

Ryan Ken on Tik Tok Viral Fame and Using Comedy to Divest from Patriarchy

Jeremy Herte