Episode 37: Joan Rivers, Can We Talk?

Joan Rivers’ comedy career spanned six decades, from off-Broadway and cabaret to television and books. She was self-deprecating and abrasive, and charted new territory by telling stories from her own life and talking about taboo subjects on stage. In this episode of Can We Talk?, we share a 2006 interview with Joan Rivers from JWA’s documentary Making Trouble and talk about Joan’s legacy as a pioneering Jewish woman in comedy. We’ll also explain why we chose Joan’s signature tagline “Can we talk?” as the name of our podcast. This is the first episode in a two-part series. Stay tuned for another interview from the JWA archive between Joan Rivers and her writing partner and close friend Treva Silverman.

Opening clip with Joan Rivers courtesy of the Television Academy Foundation.

Released March 17, 2020
  • Joan Rivers, 1966 press photo.

  • Joan Rivers's signature.

  • Still of Joan Rivers from the 2006 JWA documentary Making Trouble.

  • Joan Rivers, 1966
  • Joan Rivers's signature
  • Still of Joan Rivers from "Making Trouble," 2006

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Episode 37: Joan Rivers, Can We Talk?." (Viewed on November 1, 2024) <http://qa.jwa.org/podcasts/canwetalk/episode-37-joan-rivers-can-we-talk>.