Born with Fused fingers on both of his hands Ryan Niemiller has always use his wit and sense of humour to see the positive
side to every situation. On Todays episode we discuss the importance of listening
to the needs of others with disabilities versus assuming we know them all. The importance of coming to terms with our conditions
and recognizing what's possible and what's
not.
We also take a deep dive into the world of Stand up comedy where we discuss how cancel culture may impact performers, the importance of being funny versus offensive, and the long road to success in the entertainment industry.
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Until next time Keep Calm and Roll on.
Comedian
Despite being born with a disability in both arms, Ryan Niemiller, the self-proclaimed “Cripple Threat of Comedy” shares his views of the world from the perspective of the handicapped. Ryan began his comedy career in Los Angeles, California, and hasn’t looked back since, performing in clubs and colleges across the country. Covering topics such as dating, trying to find employment, and attempting to find acceptance in a world not designed for him, Ryan tackles the issues in a way that makes you think while laughing the entire time. With his quick wit, great timing, and a gimmick that only he can exploit, Ryan hopes to prove to the comedy world that he may be unarmed, but he is dangerous.