Trevor Noah | Blocks Podcast w/ Neal Brennan
Trevor Noah | Blocks Podcast w/ Neal Brennan
Neal Brennan interviews Trevor Noah (‘The Daily Show,’ ‘What Now?,’ ‘Born a Crime,’ ‘Where Was I’ & more on Netflix) about the things that make him feel lonely, isolated, and like something’s wrong – and how he is persevering despite these blocks.
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Trevor for President
I’m Anglo,female and don’t have any thing valuable in our rental home.
I had a stroke two years ago. I have not had a margarita in more than 2 years!
Looking forward to watching the Summer Olympics!
My step father was a severe alcoholic. When I was young, I went to some AA meetings with him. All of the members would stand at the podium and tell “funny things” they did when they were drinking. There was not a damn thing funny about living with an alcoholic!
My husband and I have been married for 55 years. We are so blessed!❤
My Mother and 2 brothers have passed away. After I pray, I imagine they are on a beautiful beach. My mother is probably having a cold glass of white wine. My other brother is probably having a frozen margarita. My other brother is having a cold glass of sweet tea. I miss them each and every day.🙏
Every one should be proud of their heritage!
Praying for those who are struggling with PTSD.🙏
When I taught school, I had many students with ADHD. I would provide them with puzzles, special wristbands, etc.
Love Trevor. I watched the video when he went to visit his Grandmother. I posted it on my Facebook page, so my friends could learn more about living under Apartheid!
One of the most insightful podcasts I’ve ever listened to… Trevor is extremely insightful, intelligent and never stopped giving his mother her flowers and this helps me REALLY appreciate what my own mother has gone through to raise me as well as get us to where we are now compared to where we’ve come from.
This episode helped me make my own connections with my life and my childhood and how it affects me as an adult and really truly inspires to do my own work and self reflection to be a better human being. Goddamn dude extremely eye opening
Sorry brain dump just super emotional WOOPS
I'm a therapist with successful ways of releasing those mind/body trauma triggers. You don't need to be in therapy for years with my method.
Why did Trevor block the podcast? What did you guys do to him? And what's it being blocked from?
Dude…people are messed up
Great episode, Trevor is brilliant.
Hey Neal, what's this hairstyle?
2 highly intelliegent, funny, deep thinking men talking about emotions and mental health. I love that these discussions are happening. More of this please!
Heartwarming, funny, wholesome and thought provoking ❤ it was so lovely to listen to you two talk ❤. Listening to Trevor on any topic is always a treat ❤
I love this TrevTrev!! 🎉😊 Feels like he's got his soul back 😂 (dont know him from James, but these are the types of conversations I love him for!) 🙏🏾
What he says about the Xhosa people is PROFOUND and worth further inspection. It's not lost on me that Mandela was Xhosa, Siya Kolisi is Xhosa and Trevor is Xhosa… and they all have a shared quality to them that feels familiar ☺️
What a delightful conversation.
Thank you for sharing your reality. I can not imagine that world, I am grateful you face it all in such a healthy way.
No, Neal. It's NOT that America rigged it and didn't want to tell black people. It's that we ALL (should) know the system is rigged yet when we point it out: 1) Some people (usually white) go on a diatribe about how that's history (racism no longer exists in theUSA & they are SO TOTALLY NOT racist or 2) They (again usually white people) try to play people (usually "minorities", especially black Americans) for crazy like we don't know the truth, and see it for what it is ALL happening in real time.
The interviewer made so many wrong references and I am glad Trevor was able to see through, and change the postulats for the masses. He saved the show, literally.
Beginning 19:45 Is a fantastic example of the FUNDAMENTAL ATTRIBUTION ERROR. Noah elegantly attributes problems with communication or language as the basis of conflicts all over the world. Noah says, you’re driving down the freeway, someone cuts you off, but they see it as, I saw a gap in the flow of traffic and meant no offense – two very different perspectives. The irony is we all, at one time or another, commit the error and assume the worst in other people rather than give them the benefit of the doubt, as we would like others to give to us.
Noah thinks like a wise psychologist / sociologist /mediator / philosopher. Thank you for the many insightful observations shared in this interview!⭐️