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Can you be funny? | Charlie Scholey | TEDxMcGill

What if being funny wasn’t a talent but a skill anyone could learn? In this heartfelt talk, Charlie makes the case that humour is not just for comedians—it’s a toolkit anyone can develop. Drawing from years of running free comedy workshops, Charlie shares how games like “Yes And” and “Love, Hate, Indifferent” teach empathy, collaboration, and creativity. With laughter as a guide, Charlie invites us all to find connection, joy, and meaning through comedy. Charlie is a U3 student at McGill University, and studies Software Engineering and World Cinemas. He is also the president of McGill Improv, Editor-In-Chief of The Plumber's Faucet, and VP External of the McGill Students' Comedy Club. Whenever he calls home to give his parents an update, they always have to ask if he even goes to class, which he does. Mostly. Over the last few years, he has been lucky enough to get to perform around campus with a variety of different groups, occasionally even getting a laugh from the audience. He came to McGill almost four years ago from his hometown of Toronto, and whenever he goes back he makes sure to cuddle up to his adorable dog, Sloan. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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