In this very special episode our host, David Clifford, welcomes up-and-coming comedian Trevor Harris to discuss his fight with Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy.

After the show, Trevor Harris stands on stage with James Conners.
Trevor Harris (right) on the Redline Bar stage after the show with James Conners hours after Kobe died.

Cerebral Palsy is the most common motor disability in childhood, with an estimated 764,000 people living with at least one symptom in the United States. An estimated 30-50% of children with cerebral palsy will experience co-occurring Epilepsy.

Based out of Los Angeles, Trevor raises awareness for Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy through his wickedly clever stand-up comedy. Originally starting stand-up as a way to fight off chronic pain, he’s realized he has a knack for it. We certainly agree!

Trevor Harris with Mike Eaton at the King Eddy Saloon
Trevor Harris (left) after the show with Mike Eaton at the King Eddy Saloon

Trevor’s stand-up set is not for the foolhardy though. Make sure you have your earphones on at work when you watch this.

His wit doesn’t end on stage. For example, his Twitter account, @Trev972, is filled with delightfully funny content while also spreading awareness for his causes.

Anyone wishing to reach out to Trevor (and we CERTAINLY hope you DO!) can contact him at:

comedytrevor@gmail.com
(310) 961-8423
Twitter: @Trev972
Instagram: @patchcomedy310

We want to extend a special thanks to Trevor Harris for being on the show and being so generous with his time.

Trevor Harris outside the legendary King Eddy Saloon after the show with Tim Redd and “The Seated Entertainer” Elias Zepeda
Trevor Harris (right) outside the legendary King Eddy Saloon after the show with Tim Redd and “The Seated Entertainer” Elias Zepeda

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See You Next Time!