@vlogily8043 next time I get myself in therapy, I'm doing this 🤣 I've had 1 or 2 clients bring a journal or notepad to take notes for themselves during our appointments before, and I just feel shocked I say things that is worse writing down 😅 ...even tho that's kind of my job 😂
Love it :D I don't have any stripper experience, but as a psychologist & therapist I can say I genuinely feel a lot of love for my clients, and in order to keep the relationship helpful for the client, I always keep the relationships professional :D
From ancient Mesopotamia sex workers have been healers of souls of wounded warriors in temples of Innana. Worshiping goddess of sex, love and war was sacred and important.
@@asgdhgsfhrfgfd1170 well all forms of adult entertainment can be considered therapeutic if you really put it under a magnifying glass or a microscope. I've always been a firm believer that sex work and other forms of adult entertainment are valid and should be legal and treated equally as one would other jobs. I also believe that all of us that are involved in these jobs should be treated fairly, equally, and with respect. Folks may not agree with what we do but we put in the work, we deal with a lot of crap, and in the long run I believe we do a lot of good. ♥️
There's truth to what you said, but some people are just terrible. I've overheard plenty of strippers talk poorly of their clients, one client was a friend of mine, and all they cared about was the money he was handing them. Otherwise, they were insulting him behind his back In other words, I'm glad you seem decent, but truth is humanity as a whole is more complicated than that. Some people have good intentions, plenty of others don't, regardless of one's profession
@@RyansFine indeed. That's why I said "a lot of us". I hate generalization. It never works. Take any job in the world or any cross section of any demographic or subculture or any type of group of people... and you're going to find horrible people amongst them. It's unfortunate but true.
Thank you, as a therapist I always genuinely care for my patient. And I've been told so many time "it's unprofessional". And I really don't think so. So thank you for confirming that's the best path
It really depends on terms u work in. May be unprofessional for CBT or gestalt-therapy or psychoanalysis. But being evolved would be so on point in existentialism
@@clni8024 They will, if they don't stick to the story. Child abuse doesn't have anything to do with the story, it's just a regular crime. Besides, those priests probably had God forgive them anyway, right ?
I'm a therapist and my best service is always when I care. Sure at first it's just basic respect and compassion as a human being but over time us therapists do actually care about our clients.
I'm a therapist to and general really care for the clients I have. It definitely makes the work easier. But it also makes it a little weird when they think of you as a quasi friendship you pay for.
@banquetoftheleviathan1404In my experience as a psychologist, some psychologists and/or therapists are moreso people who you can talk to but they won’t have an active plan for treatment. I don’t know if your therapist specialises in anything but there’s a few types of therapy: experiential/existential, psychodynamic/psychoanalysis, systemic and cognitive (CBT). CBT is very “hands-on”, they sometimes even work with worksheets but always give pretty concrete tools. If talking alone doesn’t really do much for you, I would look into the different types of therapy and which one would suit you!
Haha, remove the nerds. Good start to the set. I have always told my kid that while growing up, I considered hanging out and bullshitting with friends and family at house parties and bonfires and picnics and BBQ's and potlucks and local annual carnivals and yes, even going to the bar at times, was my version of therapy. Or going on long walks if I needed some alone time to think. I was a huge extrovert growing up. But we humans are social animals in general, even the extreme introverts. I also would suggest to my kid to then look at the comparison between staying at home on the internet all day to the mental stresses of solitary confinement. I truly think we are doing it to ourselves mostly at this point. I have always felt that going to a therapist was a bland and heartless way of human interaction. But I also grew up with the stigma of being labeled crazy if anyone found out you were seeing a therapist back in my day. We would ask them if they were about to "go postal" back then. Anyways, I feel that the more we truly interact with one another and actually listen to each other instead of treating everyone so disposable (as we so easily do now on the social medias), the need for more therapy will decrease. That, and make health care free and education free and take care of hunger too. Take care of basic human needs better and watch a lot of depression and anxiety and suicide cases plummet. Maybe make the news something boring again and only on for an hour at 6 and 10 pm without any biased commentary again instead of 24/7 ratings grabs? There's almost never anything that interesting going on anyways. Maybe make the average pay keep up with cost of living like it used to again? Society does better when it isn't so stressed out.
"I realized fast I'd rather have people pay me to hear me tell them about my problems than pay someone to hear me tell them about my problems." - Grace Slick
I relate to the only child stuff. It was great every Christmas present under the tree was mine. (insert maniacal laugh here). I usually sit at the bar of a restaurant (if available) if eating alone.
The one place where I can share this and it’s relevant: I’m a therapist, and sometimes when I tell people they are VERY surprised. “Oh. Really? You? Ok…. No, but really?”
Other than not being able to afford it I think this is the reason a lot of us don't go to therapists. I know it's not the reality but you truly feel like you're paying someone to be your friend, and that can make you feel even more worthless.
As a therapist, I assure you the gig is not as a friendship. I understand it can feel like it, but it is really not the same. It's not paid friendship, it's a health service that can be developed into a friendly interaction over time, as any relationship.
Therapists can talk about their days and details about clients. They can't give any personally identifying information about their clients though. Can't say who they are, where they work what they look like etc. They can even talk about other clients to their clients to use them as examples to try to help them. But it is stuff like "I have a client who is dealing with something similar and this was helpful for them. Maybe it will be for you." Or if unloading with friends partners it's "client is dealing with a boss doing this thing and is totally stuck because they can't do anything about it"
That crowd seemed dead lol. That set was underrated lol. Loved the Therapy to stripper connection lol. Making it rain on a therapist should be a whole skit 😂
Really funny! I used to think parents with one child offering advice was weird and there’s like no way they could possibly understand the constant I’m not touching you! You had it last, you’re supposed to share, I want the blue one, you are adopted, just let me see it for a minute , it’s my turn, moooooom ……….
Paige, you are probably a bit nuts, as I am and perhaps most others & what is remarkable is I think it makes you very funny😊 Thanks for the laughs today!
Basically an empathy should be our instrument, fellow therapists. Sharp proper instrument, not dealing with our moral, senses or identity That's why we really can and does care. But... only while being paid for it
Can we appreciate how funny it is to be a librarian with the name Page?
I was actually a library page 😂
why wasn't that in her set?
@@mejohn101 It would be too easy
Paige.
Seamless set from start to finish! Perfect timing and delivery, plus recalling previous jokes, all in 9 minutes! She's super talented!
Weird how the audience soured on her at the end though
Truth, She is really good. But some of her punchlines and callbacks did not seem to land with the audience.
As a therapist who is also in therapy, I feel this. 😆
Do u bring a clipboard with you also? Lol
Therapy is freaking expensive, especially when you need it.
damn. thats like a circle of inadequacy.
@vlogily8043 next time I get myself in therapy, I'm doing this 🤣
I've had 1 or 2 clients bring a journal or notepad to take notes for themselves during our appointments before, and I just feel shocked I say things that is worse writing down 😅
...even tho that's kind of my job 😂
omg paige i’m a stripper and i’m in therapy and this hit too hard😂😂😂
Then her joke was specifically for you. Hope it doesn’t mess with your head 😂😂😂
If u bring this theory to your therapist, and they sit there with shocked eyes and no words to discredit the notion,... it'll be PRETTY awkward.
Wait...so who's pleasing who? Is it a psychological battle between an unstoppable force and an immovable object inside the office?😂
Stripping because you need therapy or going to therapy because you're stripping? 🤔
Your name is Lolita and your profile pic is of an angry pig. I’m glad you’re getting the help you need.
"why am I telling me this story? I was there" 😂😂😂
"Yes. And by telling your story, you can acknowledge how you suffered from pain, neglect, ignorance and misunderstanding." #TherapySavedMyLife
@@judywalton9381 I know, it's just a joke.
That was brilliant!
Maybe the therapist is hinting that your memory sucks?!
I appreciate comedians who can joke about themselves instead of laugh at others.
👍👍👍👍
Those who can laugh at themselves can laugh at everyone else
Whose grandma wrote this comment?
@@ArcaneEiro which one
@@ArcaneEiro Who’s premature are you?
@@clni8024 are you okay?
As a non-stripper, non-therapist, non-librarian... I still think you're hilarious.
But who ARE you?
@@mejohn101 Not everyone will get that comment. Nice work.
As a stripper, therapist, librarian, I am hilarious.
Such an underestimated set, it's super flowy and insightful 💛 no need tons of sexual context or swearing to make it funny 💛 10/10
She looks exactly what I think a librarian would look like.
I read libertarian and was confused 😂
@@TheFloaterjoe ha! I’m pretty sure all libertarians are dudes tho :)
@@rainbomg 😂
Head to toe
Of course *this* the number 1 comment.
_humanity; it's disappointing_
The stripper analogy is the gospel truth.
solid set had me smiling the whole time
Love it :D I don't have any stripper experience, but as a psychologist & therapist I can say I genuinely feel a lot of love for my clients, and in order to keep the relationship helpful for the client, I always keep the relationships professional :D
thats exactly what a stripper would say.
It’s not too late to become a stripper
A lot of us strippers do care about customers. Especially regulars that we get to know over time. Eventually we become the therapists.
From ancient Mesopotamia sex workers have been healers of souls of wounded warriors in temples of Innana. Worshiping goddess of sex, love and war was sacred and important.
@@zljmbo yep, sex workers are also often part time therapists
@@asgdhgsfhrfgfd1170 well all forms of adult entertainment can be considered therapeutic if you really put it under a magnifying glass or a microscope. I've always been a firm believer that sex work and other forms of adult entertainment are valid and should be legal and treated equally as one would other jobs. I also believe that all of us that are involved in these jobs should be treated fairly, equally, and with respect. Folks may not agree with what we do but we put in the work, we deal with a lot of crap, and in the long run I believe we do a lot of good. ♥️
There's truth to what you said, but some people are just terrible. I've overheard plenty of strippers talk poorly of their clients, one client was a friend of mine, and all they cared about was the money he was handing them. Otherwise, they were insulting him behind his back
In other words, I'm glad you seem decent, but truth is humanity as a whole is more complicated than that. Some people have good intentions, plenty of others don't, regardless of one's profession
@@RyansFine indeed. That's why I said "a lot of us". I hate generalization. It never works. Take any job in the world or any cross section of any demographic or subculture or any type of group of people... and you're going to find horrible people amongst them. It's unfortunate but true.
Thank you, as a therapist I always genuinely care for my patient. And I've been told so many time "it's unprofessional". And I really don't think so. So thank you for confirming that's the best path
It really depends on terms u work in. May be unprofessional for CBT or gestalt-therapy or psychoanalysis. But being evolved would be so on point in existentialism
I believe as a non-therapist, that a therapist is a lot like a priest - You must stick to the story or you are out of a job
@@clni8024 They will, if they don't stick to the story. Child abuse doesn't have anything to do with the story, it's just a regular crime. Besides, those priests probably had God forgive them anyway, right ?
“No, I just can’t see and I don’t like anyone” 😂
She's really funny and has other great sets
You can hear a super goofy giggle at 2:27
Hihihehe
Thank you!
Thank you, King 😂😂
I'm a therapist and my best service is always when I care. Sure at first it's just basic respect and compassion as a human being but over time us therapists do actually care about our clients.
I'm a therapist to and general really care for the clients I have. It definitely makes the work easier. But it also makes it a little weird when they think of you as a quasi friendship you pay for.
@banquetoftheleviathan1404In my experience as a psychologist, some psychologists and/or therapists are moreso people who you can talk to but they won’t have an active plan for treatment. I don’t know if your therapist specialises in anything but there’s a few types of therapy: experiential/existential, psychodynamic/psychoanalysis, systemic and cognitive (CBT). CBT is very “hands-on”, they sometimes even work with worksheets but always give pretty concrete tools. If talking alone doesn’t really do much for you, I would look into the different types of therapy and which one would suit you!
As a librarian myself, thank you for the jokes
Her delivery is so good!
Omg, this girls got natural comedic ability coming out her who-ha! 😅🎉😂🎉😊
Her bit about the journal was too funny!
Too good!!!! Thanks for the real talk and bold individuality!!!! Journaling isn't for everyone 😜
The only child jokes......🥳🥳🤣😆 And yes to doing things alone.....I look forward to it.
Okay, but that one laugh at 9:02 after she says "sometimes this woman champagne rooms me" is just too much 🤣Someone really gets the joke heh
OMG the therapist, stripper joke is so true and hilarious!
Super funny and clever haha! She kinda looks like Daria, if we saw her today all grown up.
Haha, remove the nerds. Good start to the set.
I have always told my kid that while growing up, I considered hanging out and bullshitting with friends and family at house parties and bonfires and picnics and BBQ's and potlucks and local annual carnivals and yes, even going to the bar at times, was my version of therapy. Or going on long walks if I needed some alone time to think. I was a huge extrovert growing up.
But we humans are social animals in general, even the extreme introverts. I also would suggest to my kid to then look at the comparison between staying at home on the internet all day to the mental stresses of solitary confinement. I truly think we are doing it to ourselves mostly at this point.
I have always felt that going to a therapist was a bland and heartless way of human interaction.
But I also grew up with the stigma of being labeled crazy if anyone found out you were seeing a therapist back in my day. We would ask them if they were about to "go postal" back then.
Anyways, I feel that the more we truly interact with one another and actually listen to each other instead of treating everyone so disposable (as we so easily do now on the social medias), the need for more therapy will decrease.
That, and make health care free and education free and take care of hunger too. Take care of basic human needs better and watch a lot of depression and anxiety and suicide cases plummet.
Maybe make the news something boring again and only on for an hour at 6 and 10 pm without any biased commentary again instead of 24/7 ratings grabs? There's almost never anything that interesting going on anyways.
Maybe make the average pay keep up with cost of living like it used to again?
Society does better when it isn't so stressed out.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 it’s not about passion, it’s about who’s hiring. 😂😂😂😂 I really like her outfit- I wish I could be that comfortable in high waisted jeans! 😍
I was thinking the same! Wishing I was comfortable in a shorter top like that. One day.
Yeah, she looks really good in those jeans. Caught myself staring when she turned around lol 😅
I wanted to name my daughter Paige so bad. Has nothing to do with how funny this comedian is ❤
Damn, how the therapist selling champagne rooms more than me 😂
WHAT. AN. AMAZING. SET! AHHHH LOVE PAIGE
"I realized fast I'd rather have people pay me to hear me tell them about my problems than pay someone to hear me tell them about my problems." - Grace Slick
8:15 I'm now debating on asking my therapist this ☠
I mean who wouldn't be accepted as a librarian that promptly if their name was Page Well done
I relate to the only child stuff. It was great every Christmas present under the tree was mine. (insert maniacal laugh here). I usually sit at the bar of a restaurant (if available) if eating alone.
The one place where I can share this and it’s relevant: I’m a therapist, and sometimes when I tell people they are VERY surprised. “Oh. Really? You? Ok…. No, but really?”
OMG this lady is my spirit animal 😍😍
I like her fade-away style. 😁👍
Fun fact…. I was a stripper.. I mean topless therapist for like ten years. Now retired…
No experience needed. Lol
🤣 you're very talented Paige 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
your deadpan is so on point 🎯
Beautiful and hilarious! Very talented woman!
That's hilarious I had the same experience at Red Robin lol. Why are they trying to kick me out? lmao!
I'm literally wearing similar glasses😂😂😂 rock em girl
Paige is my favorite comedian!!!
Why?
How? She must be a close friend of yours.
Are you Paige?
😂 She's excellent and original.
hilarious, Paige has terrific timing and great callbacks.
We should stop while were ahead was brilliant, very well put together joke!
the glasses bit was so accurate 😂
Delivery on point lol
I feel like ive seen her in every library. Its not just the glasses lol.
Is temperature there like -20 degrees or what?
Exactly! No one is talking about seeing her breath on stage!
Oh. Just looked and saw they're outside. So that makes more sense.
This is such a funny comedy set!
She must take criticism well, this shit is hilarious😂
Other than not being able to afford it I think this is the reason a lot of us don't go to therapists. I know it's not the reality but you truly feel like you're paying someone to be your friend, and that can make you feel even more worthless.
As a therapist, I assure you the gig is not as a friendship. I understand it can feel like it, but it is really not the same. It's not paid friendship, it's a health service that can be developed into a friendly interaction over time, as any relationship.
Therapists can talk about their days and details about clients. They can't give any personally identifying information about their clients though.
Can't say who they are, where they work what they look like etc.
They can even talk about other clients to their clients to use them as examples to try to help them.
But it is stuff like "I have a client who is dealing with something similar and this was helpful for them. Maybe it will be for you."
Or if unloading with friends partners it's "client is dealing with a boss doing this thing and is totally stuck because they can't do anything about it"
That crowd seemed dead lol. That set was underrated lol. Loved the Therapy to stripper connection lol. Making it rain on a therapist should be a whole skit 😂
That set was probably in NYC, where half of the audience were transplanted hipsters who don't get sarcasm.
Very Nice even sounds like Brazilian stand up, rally great!
As a loner, decently adjusted only child with some issues, and a counsellor, I felt this a lotttt 🤣🤣
Girl you’re my kinda humor. Hella funny! WOOT!
Really funny! I used to think parents with one child offering advice was weird and there’s like no way they could possibly understand the constant I’m not touching you! You had it last, you’re supposed to share, I want the blue one, you are adopted, just let me see it for a minute , it’s my turn, moooooom ……….
😂😂😂 my siblings all convinced me I was adopted and I start telling pple! My parents were mad!!!
@@mahoganysweets67 🤣😂😁mine told me I wasn’t theirs because I didn’t have this particular mole in the same spot as moms like they all did😭😭😭😭😭
My daughters would constantly fight and then one would tell the other she was adopted.
They are twins.
Identical twins.
I started hoping I was adopted when I was 6 years old
Genius!!!
She is honest its HILARIOUS
Great set, she is terrific!
That was so relatable 🤣
She’s reading my mind love her
Dear Paige,
Thank you for being funny.
From your latest fan
This makes me appreciate FLUFFY so much more than I already did 🤣
I wanna see more of her hahahaha
She's good. I like her material and delivery
Oh goddamn I just had the exact same thoughts about my therapist truly liking me this weekend 😂
So true about Journaling 😂
I love you, Paige. 😢❤
Maybe I should have a tip jar out during my sessions.....
Excellent 🎉❤❤ please more!
So many funny comedians talking about their therapists like their hero Woody Allen who perfected the craft
Hilarious! I really enjoyed this. Thank you!
The journaling, is because the future you wasn’t there. You think you’ll remember all sorts of things that you don’t
She has the deadpan down and I think the therapist bit has potential.
Potential? Maybe you're not mentally ill enough cuz I'm getting killed over here.
Omg you’re right, imma have to make it rain on that one 😂🤣😂
Ayye my first job was at a public library, worked there for 7 yrs 💪🏾
When she said “make it rain” I went to like the video a 2nd time 😂
Paige, you are probably a bit nuts, as I am and perhaps most others & what is remarkable is I think it makes you very
funny😊
Thanks for the laughs today!
Also, I have four younger brothers, but I was raised an only child. So I get the perspective of both types of dysfunction.
Worth the wait, really.
Omg forgot to say this is me hey everyone
Sweet set!
LOL I know two librarians and they both read non-stop.
Only child here…great set!!
Basically an empathy should be our instrument, fellow therapists. Sharp proper instrument, not dealing with our moral, senses or identity
That's why we really can and does care. But... only while being paid for it
Great set!
Whoever did the music at the end of this video, why did you make it SO LOUD?
They do care!
My last therapist definitely hated me.
Her name is Paige. Of course she’s a librarian 😂
That's quite an insight.
I felt the only child joke in my soul
😂😂😂 great set
Definitely lol’d 😂😂😂
Am Librarian, can confirm, I dislike reading, but people assume I love it. Nope! I just like teaching Grandma Google-fu
Lol i always get super fast service when I go out to eat alone