Alison Aulakh is a Spiritually Sober NYC Christian Comedian Making Subway Rats Smile. She is the CEO of a New York based Cringy, Random, and Weird Comedy Production Company established in November 2016 called The Sober Life of Floppy Fish.
She got her start in comedy by doing funny train announcements on the subway and streets of New York. Alison is a Comedy Content Creator and studied improv at The New School for Drama. She performs improvised stand up in a fish costume, flopping around New York City.
Many ask her, what does it mean to be spiritually sober? She originally came up with the name Sober Floppy Fish because she doesn’t drink, but later in life found a deeper meaning behind the name.
After an encounter with Jesus, where Alison had physical chalk on her hand where Jesus had the nail in his hand on the cross, she then understood what it meant to be a Sober Floppy Fish.
Being spiritually sober meant that Alison would begin her journey towards clean comedy.
So what do Floppy Fish have to do with being spiritually sober? It means that Alison confidently embraces her imperfections. She’s a fish that’s not scared to flop. She’s that fish out of water that keeps on swimming.
If she can make even one person laugh when they’re having a difficult day or inspire someone to be brave, then Alison knows she’s on the right path.
Alison Aulakh uses her voice and platform to create universal laughter, peace, joy, and a safe space for acceptance without judgment.
She shines her light in a sea of darkness. Her fearlessness, awkwardness, and imperfections on stage make it a memorable experience for all.
Her comedy reminds us that we have more in common than we think and it’s about time we share in love and laughter.

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