Comedian Dulcé Sloan, one of Atlanta’s proudest exports, has been called “the New Queen of Comedy” by SLiNK Magazine, a title well-earned after her correspondence on the “Daily Show” since 2017, as well as her hit stand-up sets on “Comedy Central Presents” and “Verified Stand-Up.”
She has also been a frequent guest on “Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me” and has a new gig hosting “The Great American Joke-Off.”
In peak form, Dulcé Sloan took the time to write a memoir: “Hello, Friends: Stories of Dating, Destiny and Day Jobs.” Daily Show host Trevor Noah called it a “heartfelt story of joy, sorrow and unbelievable resilience.” In this interview, Dulcé Sloan joined “City Lights” host Lois Reitzes to discuss her new book and its rollercoaster of stories.