About This Episode
Kyndra is capable of a lot of things but making you laugh comes like second nature to her! Through this conversation, she shares what sparked her interest in becoming a comedian and what it takes to be one. Tune in and be ready to laugh your way through the entire interview!
We’re talking about:
- How Kyndra got into comedy and what it takes to be a comedian
- How lack of support from friends and family propels one to greater heights
- Overcoming the lack of support and still pursuing your dream.
- How to stay motivated and consistent in a tough industry
- and so much more!
Connect with Kyndra:
Instagram: @idolizedynasty
Youtube: Kyndra Crump
Episode Drink:
Cranberry Mimosa
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