The Audacity to Be Yourself: Katie Battel on Healing Through Humor (and Going Viral)
Description
What happens when you stop hiding behind your humor and start using it to heal? Comedian and content creator Katie Battel has built an audience of millions by doing just that. Her viral content, hilarious honesty, and fearless storytelling began with an anonymous Twitter account called Psycho Girlfriend but today, Katie shows up fully as herself on camera and on stage, helping others do the same.
In this episode, Josh Cary digs into Katie’s evolution from trauma-fueled humor to unfiltered authenticity. Together, they explore why laughter can be the most powerful form of self-therapy, how to navigate online hate, and what it truly takes to show up boldly in a world that often rewards pretending.
If you’ve ever used humor to cope, feared showing the real you, or wondered how to turn your vulnerability into connection and opportunity, this conversation will make you laugh, nod, and maybe even rethink what “authentic” really means.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
The Real Source of Comedy:
Why the funniest people are often those who’ve faced the hardest pain and how Katie turned her own trauma into connection, healing, and laughter.
From Anonymous to Audacious:
The story behind Katie’s viral Psycho Girlfriend Twitter account, why she created it anonymously, and what it took to finally show her face to the world as Anxious to Audacious.
The Power of Oversharing (Done Right):
How being radically transparent about your struggles builds trust, relatability, and community even when others say you’re “too much.”
When Humor Heals:
How to use laughter not just to escape your emotions but to process them, grow from them, and give others permission to do the same.
Facing Fear and Finding Freedom:
Why showing up as your true self, even when it’s terrifying, is the only way to create meaningful impact, real relationships, and genuine success online.
The Haters, the Humor, and the Healing:
Katie’s viral hotel soap video sparked internet outrage. Her response? More laughter. Learn how she handles criticism while staying true to herself.




