S1 E3: Larry White
- Jaime Perdomo
- Jun 10
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 16

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In this episode of Laugh Lines, host Jaime Perdomo interviews rising LA comedian Larry White, who shares his journey from bullied kid in Queens to confident performer on stage. They reflect on their early connection in a stand-up class, where honest feedback shaped Larry’s comedic voice—challenging assumptions and revealing vulnerability through humor. Larry discusses the impact of his comedy heroes, the importance of stage presence, and how embracing discomfort has helped him grow. Their conversation explores how comedy can be both a personal outlet and a cultural bridge, offering insight, redemption, and connection.
QUOTES FROM EPISODE:

Larry: No one knows what they’re doing. There’s no secret sauce, there’s no backdoor, “smart people” thing, there’s no formula. We’re all just full of shit, and it’s the most freeing feeling of all time.
Larry: Bringing people together is the best thing ever. It’s all I want to do every day is just be around a bunch of friends, and good people, and have good times.
Larry: I think all those comedy shows I went to were like therapy, like made me a better person.
Larry: If you’re gonna do it, you gotta figure out how to get good when you’re tired too. (quoting Steven Marcus Releford)







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