In the 50s, women weren’t supposed to do stand-up comedy. They were supposed to watch the children, obsess over their waist sizes, and cook (if they didn’t have a servant). But a brave few women did take to the stage and raise a middle finger to the patriarchy. These women went through hell to earn their right to make people laugh. In an often hilarious and sometimes sobering way, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel encapsulates this struggle. And Mrs. Maisel, an upper-middle-class Jewish housewife gone rogue, is an example to all marketers and entrepreneurs who face great odds. Here are a
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