ABOUT LISA C. JABLONSKY:
Lisa C. Jablonsky is a woman who feels like a 15-year old boy, despite having two daughters and several college degrees. She has an AA in Journalism, a BA in English Education with an emphasis in Theatre Arts, a teaching credential in English, a teaching credential in Journalism, and has completed all her classes for a Masters degree in English Composition, but never graduated with her MA. She couldn't manage to finish her thesis, so now her graduate classes are expiring from Cal State San Bernardino.
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Lisa got a job as a newspaper reporter after graduating from Canyon Springs High School in Moreno Valley, Calif. in 1996. From there, she did stints at several journalism publications, even spent some time working at KOLA 99.9 in Redlands, Calif. She has written news, features, entertainment and sports stories. Her favorite sports are hockey and baseball. She does not know any relevant sports facts, but she can tell you how much she digs watching Sportscenter on ESPN. She's down for going to any sporting event with you. Just ask her.
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Lisa started doing stand-up comedy at the age of 14, performing in coffeehouses and also into a hairbrush in her bathroom mirror. She once ripped the head off a Barbie doll during a set at Back to the Grind in Riverside, Calif. She has performed at the Improv, the Laugh Factory, the Ice House, Cap City Comedy Club and too many bars to name in California. She idolizes Andy Kaufman. She got a job as a waitress at Jerry's Famous Deli in West Hollywood in the early 2000s because Kaufman worked there as a busboy. This was her favorite job in her entire life because she never thought she could be a waitress. She is clumsy and anxious, but she was a good waitress and averaged $1000 a week in tips.
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Since 2007, Lisa has worked as a substitute teacher to high school and middle schoolers. She was a full-time English teacher at Learn4Life (a job she loved) until they laid her off in 2019. She formed a non-profit education company in 2020 called Sail2Success Support Inc. to help parents with homeschooling their kids during the pandemic. She hopes to one day open a tutoring center with Sail2Success that has an arcade and skeeball or pinball machines for the students. Lisa loves skeeball and pinball.
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Lisa began loving the country of Australia when she first saw "Young Einstein" with Yahoo Serious as a kid. As she aged, she started thinking Aussie guys were hot and decided to live there in 2009. She ended up getting pregnant and married (in that order) and then got divorced. She moved back to California as a single mom. She has an permanent Australian Visa that she wishes to renew when she saves up the $5000.
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Lisa finally released Lisa Feels Podcast in 2023. She makes a living doing odd jobs, such as technical writing, substitute teaching and life coaching even though she's kind of a mess. Her clients enjoy that about her. She once did a radio show at Cal State Long Beach called "Lisa's Honest Show" and interviewed comics such as Tom Rhodes and Greg Behrendt. She interned for Sacred Cow Productions, the Bill Hicks and Kevin Booth company in 2002-2005.
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Lisa remarried in 2016 after the birth of her second daughter. She separated from her current husband in 2021, but they are trying to work things out. In order to have her kids close to their dad, Lisa moved from California to New Jersey in June 2021. She got a job as a substitute teacher in Lumberton, NJ (where she subbed for her daughter's class) and a job as a Sports Event Manager at Next Level Video in Philadelphia (a job she loved) until they both laid her off in 2022. She is subbing at other schools and is available for filming sporting events.
She enjoys being on the east coast but misses California very much. She likes being closer to her husband. He makes her laugh.