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We Talk Stroke

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We talk stroke with Sean Chang.

Sean is a Brooklyn-based performer and writer originally from California. He is a young stroke survivor, having had a stroke when he was 22, that resulted in invisible disabilities, right sided weakness, and tremors. He started comedy as a way to find joy and make others laugh, and it’s helped him better understand himself and his relationship with his disability.

He currently performs on UCB’s Lloyd Night and around the city with his improv team The Lake at Dawn in NYC.

Follow Sean at @hahaitssean on Instagram

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We talk stroke with Sean Chang.

Sean is a Brooklyn-based performer and writer originally from California. He is a young stroke survivor, having had a stroke when he was 22, that resulted in invisible disabilities, right sided weakness, and tremors. He started comedy as a way to find joy and make others laugh, and it’s helped him better understand himself and his relationship with his disability.

He currently performs on UCB’s Lloyd Night and around the city with his improv team The Lake at Dawn in NYC.

Follow Sean at @hahaitssean on Instagram

Show transcript bit.ly/3UKUymI

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