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@justinpdrew
I get really passionate and furious about another comic's fat shaming jokes on the latest episode of Cambridge Comedy Underground.
If you consider yourself a liberal, why? What drew you to it? What about this idealogy makes you passionate? Is it because you care about human rights? Identity matters to you? Maybe you're a minority and you feel like it's the default box? If you're a liberal, how do you view the other side? Are they people that you inherently love even if you fundamentally disagree with? Or are they monsters; people that you consider your mortal enemy? If you came across a Trump supporter in need would you stop to help them, or would you revel in their pain? Let's take away that qualifier, actually. Let's just say they're somebody without blatant political ties who committed a micro aggression. Maybe they used the wrong pronouns, or said a bad phrase. Are you the type of liberal that draws the line or do you want to reach and help them? Maybe even try and educate them? Who's worse: the teenager in the Midwest with the culturally-appropriated prom dress or the thousands of liberals online that brutally harassed her? Do you really care about people or do you disguise your innate cruelty through a veil of morality? If you were in a position to help somebody, would a simple mistake on their part make you reconsider? Or would you be their Good Samaritan? Keeping all this in mind, I present to you Scrupulous Productions' latest short film, Colored People. Directed by Dan Harrold, executive produced by me, written by Matthew Drew and starring Matthew, Michael Naughton, Chris Barron and GrandpaDan Bollen.
In this episode of Drew Romance I talk with Dennis Hurley who you might have seen in Justin Timberlake's "Can't Stop The Feeling" video or as Roger on NBC's Superstore and we talk about low self-esteem, dating as an albino and the perils of loving somebody with a different religion!
In this episode of Drew Romance I talk to Craig Martin about his divorce. It's emotional and heartbreaking at times and this might be my favorite episode yet.
I am an embarrassment to my family
This is the most intense episode of Drew Romance yet! Also the longest.
In the late episode of #DrewRomance I interview Caitlin Durante from The Bechdel Cast!
In this episode I talk to Srilatha Rajamani about her childhood in India, her arranged marriage and her true love, K-pop!
On the latest episode of Drew Romance, I talk to comedian Nonye Brown-West about bisexuality, Breaking Bad, the Me Too movement and not much about her romantic history at all. Thankfully we did two episodes! Part two drops next week!
On the fifth episode of Drew Romance, I talk to Dylan Uscher from the Yes Homo! Podcast about Craigslist hook-ups, gay.com and Xena Warrior Princess. Check it out!
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Comedian Justin P. Drew interviews people about their dating history in his attempt to answer the question "Does true love exist?" Sponsored by CohassetInsurance.com. For more info visit justinpdrew.
My new podcast and its first two episodes are now live! You can go listen to my interview with Myq Kaplan!
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This is me doing twenty minutes of comedy opening a show in a packed theater. I'm very proud of it.