Comedian GoGo Jones Brings 'Tic Talk' to Jacksonville

GoGo uses humor and personal stories to educate about Tourette's syndrome

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

Comedian and Tourette's advocate GoGo Jones has launched a new segment called 'Tic Talk with GoGo' that blends comedy, empowerment, and real-life experiences to educate, inspire, and uplift individuals and families while breaking stigma and building confidence in the community. Through her work, GoGo aims to change the narrative around what it means to live boldly and unapologetically with Tourette's syndrome.

Why it matters

GoGo's approach of using humor and personal storytelling to raise awareness about Tourette's syndrome provides an important platform to destigmatize the condition and empower those living with it. Her segment creates a safe and joyful space for celebrating differences and amplifying underrepresented voices.

The details

GoGo Jones, a comedian and storyteller, has launched a new segment called 'Tic Talk with GoGo' that blends comedy, empowerment, and real-life experiences to educate, inspire, and uplift individuals and families while breaking stigma and building confidence in the community. Through her work, GoGo aims to change the narrative around what it means to live boldly and unapologetically with Tourette's syndrome.

  • GoGo Jones launched the 'Tic Talk with GoGo' segment in February 2026.

The players

GoGo Jones

A comedian, storyteller, and Tourette's awareness advocate who uses humor, honesty, and heart to change the narrative around what it means to live boldly and unapologetically with Tourette's syndrome.

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What they’re saying

“Through her segment and brand, 'Tic Talk with GoGo,' she blends comedy, empowerment, and real-life experiences to educate, inspire, and uplift individuals and families while breaking stigma and building confidence in the community.”

— GoGo Jones (news4jax.com)

The takeaway

GoGo Jones' 'Tic Talk with GoGo' segment provides an important platform to destigmatize Tourette's syndrome and empower those living with it through the use of humor, personal storytelling, and a celebration of differences.