The Backstory Nobody Asked For
When I was 11, I moved away from home.
As a mini Masshole transplant in Southern California, I struggled to relate to the cool composure and laid-back lingo of my new peers. But I learned to break down cultural boundaries with a universal language: laughter.
To me, comedy is more than just entertainment—it's a means of self-expression and connection.
I performed at my first open mic when I was 17, and I’ve been bombing ever since. Every bad set has sharpened my ability to read a room, engage an audience, and tell a story.
These experiences inspire me to create communities where people can come together and share a laugh.
That’s me in a nutshell. Or at least the nutshell version of me.