Trevor Noah | Blocks Podcast w/ Neal Brennan

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • 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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    00:00 Intro
    2:48 Life Defined by Race
    4:36 Born a Crime: Growing up in Apartheid South Africa
    12:10 Is there a value to trauma?
    13:55 Diffusing Conflict & Communication
    20:20 Relationship w/ Parents
    24:01 Depression & ADHD
    30:48 Ketamine Therapy
    32:38 Diagnosis vs. Medication
    34:50 Romantic Relationships
    48:50 Two Racial Topics for Neal’s White Audience
    1:00:35 What He Makes of Life Overall
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    Theme music by Electric Guest (unreleased).
    Edited by Will Hagle
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    #podcast #comedy #mentalhealth #standup
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  • @Musicmelishere
    @Musicmelishere 9 дней назад +184

    I am glad I watched this.
    Did anyone else catch this?
    Neal says, “your mom was a Black SA and your dad was a Swiss White man.”
    Trevor says, “they still are.”😂😂😂😂

    • @JoE_Songs
      @JoE_Songs 5 дней назад +3

      Why do I have the tendency to get exhausted, hearing him talk and been asked - since almost a decade - in almost every interview about apartheid and race? Was is a mistake to name his biography that? Or more than that, to even write a biography with 30-something and that name? yeah, I think he created himself a straightjacket that he is not really able to get out of.
      I know this is a much to deep reply, but who cares. 😂

    • @richardthegingerbo909
      @richardthegingerbo909 5 дней назад +7

      @@JoE_Songs apartheid is a hella exhausting topic

    • @Musicmelishere
      @Musicmelishere 4 дня назад +3

      @@JoE_Songs 😂😂😂😂 No worries. I write long replies too. Repeating yourself comes with the territory of being liked by many. When you open up, it is only natural for others to want to know more if they like what you showed them. The issue is, many will have their individualized but similar questions concerning what you opened up about, which will cause the person to often find themselves repeating their statements. I deal with this issue when teaching university students, but I am used to it since it comes with the job. Trevor should be used to it by now. If he is not, then I feel sorry for him.

    • @joannebaker4925
      @joannebaker4925 4 дня назад +6

      ​@JoE_Songs Really! You're entitled to your thoughts and beliefs. So, I also have the right to disagree. Some of your comments are so disheartening. He has every right to speak on his life experiences, write about them, and feel the way he feels and you have every right to not comprehend but you can't dismiss it, Hello he lived it. You'sound like you're attempting to diminish his life experience and at the same time denigrate him. This is my take away from your comment. But by all means please feel free to correct me if I misinterpreted your comments in anyway.

    • @KnollyJamesandJoJoOreo
      @KnollyJamesandJoJoOreo 4 дня назад +1

      Right! I was like wait they died?? His grandma died not his parents

  • @aparnadhanasri
    @aparnadhanasri 13 дней назад +139

    Trevor never fails to tribute his mom Patrica especially when he knows she is not even going to be listening to these videos. This is what makes him the most humble and genuine human being ❤♥

  • @sm44july
    @sm44july 8 дней назад +23

    Trevor is verrrrrry introspective, a kind soul deep down you can tell. He thinks a lot, that's how you're able to carry yourself with such a demeanor, and even better that he's funny

  • @budwithunter
    @budwithunter 16 дней назад +146

    This was helpful in so many ways: ADHD, relationships, trauma history, cultural heritage... Trevor is a treasure, and so is Neal

    • @JaydevRaol
      @JaydevRaol 16 дней назад +7

      Yeah, they covered a lot of things that were both meaningful and relatable on some level. Great conversation!

    • @susannet.401
      @susannet.401 14 дней назад +3

      I agree 💯

    • @rhiannablumberg4803
      @rhiannablumberg4803 9 дней назад +2

      100%

    • @debikala
      @debikala 9 часов назад

      I didn't realize solving puzzles is a symptom. At 56 I'm having the realization that I have ADHD.

  • @lorellmothiba444
    @lorellmothiba444 17 дней назад +173

    Not only is he funny but he is genuinely interesting. Thanks for having him Neal. ❤🌟

    • @Vinemaple41
      @Vinemaple41 11 дней назад

      He's funny? Not in the slightest. Otherwise bro wouldn't lose his job at The Daily Show. His ratings just suck ass lol

  • @JennyInTheHighCountry
    @JennyInTheHighCountry 14 дней назад +16

    Trevor’s era at TDS will always be an iconic era to me.
    He could talk about anything and I’d b intrigued about it.
    I find his perspectives quite interesting. Great interviewer, great laugh.

  • @gowithdflo
    @gowithdflo 14 дней назад +71

    "Your tank is always full when nothing is draining it." ...that was a word!!!

    • @Nics-D-Ace
      @Nics-D-Ace 4 дня назад +1

      This fanbase is insufferable, you all fancy your self philosophers
      Stay in your bubble for the sake of us all

    • @ebbyc1817
      @ebbyc1817 4 дня назад +3

      @@Nics-D-Ace .....and yet, here you are lol

    • @fluffyclouds555
      @fluffyclouds555 35 минут назад

      Who’s “us all”? Lol the hate watchers? Enjoy your self imposed suffering I guess

  • @marisaveeb
    @marisaveeb 10 дней назад +68

    Trevor, I have had that same thought. Fellow South African, but white, so while I didn't suffer the same as you did, we were dirt poor and had our own issues. The abuse didn't make me who I am, I broke the cycle because I am who I am. But like Bill said, who could I have been without the abuse? I have a 17 year old daughter who reminds me so much of a young me, but I've raised her in a healthy environment and by God this child is going places. How different a life would I have had if I was raised the same? The fact that we are at the mercy of others at our most vulnerable when we are children is something that has always baffled me.

    • @sheeshnotnice
      @sheeshnotnice 8 дней назад +6

      Sending a virtual hug of "ubuntu" to you. Your comment really connected with me. I'm not a parent, but I empathize.

    • @mickeyoshea2035
      @mickeyoshea2035 5 дней назад

      White folks seem incapable of not centerting themselves. Doesn't matter if the topic is about Black experience of the diaspora that literally does not apply to any non Black person.

    • @mickeyoshea2035
      @mickeyoshea2035 5 дней назад

      White folks seem incapable of not centering themselves. Even when the topic is about Black experience in the diaspora that can never apply to or even be understood by non Black folks.

    • @fluffyclouds555
      @fluffyclouds555 34 минуты назад

      Your daughter is fortunate to have you ❤

  • @will9001asd
    @will9001asd 17 дней назад +244

    Am I who I am because of all the things that happened to me?
    Or is who I am, the reason I survived all the things that happened to me.
    I'm never going to forget this food for thought, thank you so much.

    • @p4rt_t1me_g0d
      @p4rt_t1me_g0d 17 дней назад +16

      The simplest answer is both things are simultaneously true.
      You are the sum of your experiences and your innate personality helps you cope.

    • @Jonni1027
      @Jonni1027 17 дней назад +9

      Me too…isn’t that just fascinating?! I’m thinking that who I am/was was the reason I survived.❤

    • @a2pet
      @a2pet 17 дней назад +2

      Yeah, because nature vs nurture has never been explored.

    • @declanpatrickmacmanus5416
      @declanpatrickmacmanus5416 16 дней назад +2

      @@a2pet 😅

    • @pappaOfswe
      @pappaOfswe 16 дней назад +2

      *trigger varning in read more*
      I have no idea.
      Children can get raped and turn out to be pedofiles themself or they might be the one who kills the pedofile in prison.
      Idk wtf the desider is…

  • @user-ds6ov8jr5n
    @user-ds6ov8jr5n 10 дней назад +22

    Grandmothers saved so many remarkable people.

  • @hayatotheninja
    @hayatotheninja 17 дней назад +119

    I would love to just sit and talk with Trevor for hours and hours.

  • @deaconddd
    @deaconddd 12 дней назад +61

    “if your gonna oppress people at least tell them your oppressing them” Keep it 💯

    • @hildachebii4525
      @hildachebii4525 11 дней назад +2

      You can't tell them directly of course because you are to benefit.But at least don't block or delete the information from them. Give them a chance. You are also protecting yourself that way for Christ sake 😜😜😜😜

    • @waltciii3
      @waltciii3 8 дней назад

      @@hildachebii4525 Thank you oppressor! No I know...

  • @DannetteStrader
    @DannetteStrader 6 дней назад +10

    I love Trevor, I love the way he explained politics and then make a joke of it. I have never missed his show when he did the daily show. I call him my grandson. Trevor looks exactly like my grandson, they both have that low voice and smile. I hope one day they can meet.

  • @jaxb.8351
    @jaxb.8351 15 дней назад +50

    Trevor is one of my favorite entertainers. He’s endlessly relatable. Funny, intelligent. I could listen to him talk for hrs.

  • @Yourmission9
    @Yourmission9 17 дней назад +80

    Noah is great at explaining difficult subjects with ease

  • @BecomingThePath
    @BecomingThePath 9 дней назад +16

    I love that « collateral damage » wasn’t a good example for Trevor Noah. Such high ethical standards.
    It is never okay to kill innocents in order to kill a killer. Otherwise we are just as bad as the killer. We are playing God by choosing whose life has value.
    Great podcast! Great guest and good job with the interview.

    • @Kate-ms5js
      @Kate-ms5js 7 дней назад +2

      Agreed. I adore his ethical standards.

  • @CraigSmith-qq3sr
    @CraigSmith-qq3sr 16 дней назад +27

    Trevor has one of those voices that you can listen to all day. He's a genuine,great human being 😊

  • @andreamontufasable
    @andreamontufasable 15 дней назад +44

    As a psychologist/teacher, I’ve learned more from this podcast, Blocks, and comedians about psychology than in school. Great talks!

    • @uchechukunwachuku3117
      @uchechukunwachuku3117 12 дней назад +6

      well this is a problem. i can’t dive into it tho

    • @healingartsandstars
      @healingartsandstars 4 дня назад

      So glad YOU watched it and Groked it. Hope it rubs off on your colleagues. ;)

  • @s3cr3tsquar333
    @s3cr3tsquar333 21 час назад +2

    trevor's thoughts on being drunk in love were poetry. how profoundly put. beautiful

  • @dano6306
    @dano6306 16 дней назад +13

    Holy smokes that entire section of “Depression & ADHD” stopped me dead in my tracks. I’ve never heard someone put into words SO WELL what it’s like in my head. Goddamn Trevor is a word smith. Sensational conversation, Neil!

  • @courto1308
    @courto1308 11 дней назад +19

    Trevor just has such a good way of taking abstract concepts we all innately know of/about society and distilling them into understandable metaphors or hypotheticals that also introduce nuance in a way that may alternately resonate strongly or surprise with a new perspective. It's delightful.

  • @christinakoch5697
    @christinakoch5697 17 дней назад +38

    This episode was fantastic! I got goosebumps when Trevor described his mother's inspiration and sacrifices. He is so relatable, and I'm so glad he did this.

    • @jynx2501
      @jynx2501 17 дней назад

      I can't relate to any of his stories. Wooo, White male, genetic lottery!

  • @naobolliger9188
    @naobolliger9188 13 дней назад +17

    Trevor is deeeeeeeep❤😂 I just admire his intelligence and humor. How interesting human being he is❤😎

  • @SocialMistica
    @SocialMistica 13 дней назад +22

    Trevor is an amazing human being, and I love the way he sees things! About the transformation of trauma, I’m with him, I think we already are who we are, and we survive just because!

    • @steggopotamus
      @steggopotamus 9 дней назад +2

      I agree. We start out strong. Life tests that strength and leaves scars. And then, we have to heal.

  • @IzzyHasADHD
    @IzzyHasADHD 16 дней назад +32

    36:12 Felt like that, having a child. You think you're healed until there's a tiny version of you talking back at you 😂 but then you get to see endless love shaping a life without trauma and it's beautiful. As a fellow ADHD brain, diagnosed at 32, I wish you well on your journey, Trevor Noah!

    • @chelseap2071
      @chelseap2071 12 дней назад +5

      Just before this time stamp where is telling the story of listening to his friend talk about the buildup in the shower, I literally nearly started crying because it was SUCH a perfect description, plus he gave a very real tip of what a caring friend or family member can do to help us without judgement. Because the most important part of that story is that Trevor was INVESTED in his friend's problem. He CARED. His whole train of thought that followed was literally about trying to figure out what what happening to his friend and how he might help. But 90% of people just see us go down that rabbit hole and immediately judge us and accuse us of not caring. It was so healing to hear that and I want to send the clip to everyone I know.

  • @urbntvuk
    @urbntvuk 16 дней назад +17

    Seriously. The most spiritually uplifting, inspiring and motivational conversation I've ever had the pleasure of listening to. Thank you Neal. Thank you Trevor. Ppl like you give me hope that the future my children will experience as adults will actually allow them to thrive.

  • @p.l6231
    @p.l6231 9 дней назад +8

    Trevor is right about South African food. I visited for 2 wks last year in various parts: Johannesburg, Durban, Richard’s Bay, Empageni, St. Lucia.. the cuisine is all over the place from breakfast, lunch and dinner. Usually, food is one of the pillars that defines a place but it was hard to understand the country when it came to the food. I did, however enjoy the people, Zulu culture, the singing and just how beautiful the land is.

  • @Nine4Gy
    @Nine4Gy 14 дней назад +8

    I like how Trevor corrected him to use another example in place of the bombs 💣

  • @andrewveto
    @andrewveto 16 дней назад +22

    This was probably the best podcast for Neal.

  • @susannet.401
    @susannet.401 14 дней назад +14

    Genuinely, this pod/conversation is a therapy session for me.. I feel seen and heard on so many levels, I understand certain things in me better And I know it’s not just me .. Trevor has the ability to break down and understand things in a way nobody can 🙌🏼👏🏼🔥

  • @gurp8051
    @gurp8051 16 дней назад +14

    living with elderly people who loved watching him on the daily show was always interesting because Trevor has a way of word walking around a potentially abrasive topic but then can still rein it back in to the point in a way that still hits but reduces the immediate dissociation i see a lot of older people go into when their world view is challenged and actually keeps them open to rethinking a bit its kind of amazing.

  • @apkanalyze3623
    @apkanalyze3623 17 дней назад +20

    I am going to watch at 0.25 speed, I don’t want this episode to finish

  • @spidrawebster
    @spidrawebster 16 дней назад +10

    This is the best episode of Blocks I've yet seen. Thank you so much for having Trevor and thank you Trevor for being on.

  • @gulleysoul187
    @gulleysoul187 17 дней назад +25

    I have been watching Blocks for a while now. This one, hands down, is my fave. Trevor hit on a lot of things that resonated with me. I feel like he was reading my journal lol😅.

  • @Chelts
    @Chelts 17 дней назад +46

    The section about communication and dealing with careless communicators is my biggest hurdle in life.

    • @mojonichols8826
      @mojonichols8826 4 дня назад +1

      It's hard, you need a tribe, I don't have it, but I did, now I have a service dog. Find something.

  • @CatFish107
    @CatFish107 16 дней назад +12

    Hoooooooooooly smokes, 34 minutes, and Trevor's explanation of a conversation is exactly the experience. I have had so much trouble in meetings with the same mental process. (Late diagnosis, too)

  • @TheOldHippiebilly
    @TheOldHippiebilly 17 дней назад +26

    What a great comic and wonderful human being. Trevor is not only highly intelligent but also incredibly sensitive and insightful. I totally agree with him that almost all human conflict of ANY kind is rooted in misunderstanding and/or faulty communication.
    Excellent conversation-- best yet in the Blocks series. ❤

  • @Lifeof728
    @Lifeof728 11 дней назад +5

    I could listen to Trevor speak his mind endlessly

  • @DrewMikeSpoon
    @DrewMikeSpoon 16 дней назад +16

    Easily one of the best of the year, & I don’t say that lightly.
    Everyone knows Trevor’s story to a degree but this opened him up so much more & I just love you both so much.
    Thank you.

  • @marquitohartman
    @marquitohartman 11 дней назад +6

    What a wonderful conversation this was. Neal and Trevor are two of the people I most admire in the world. I am currently writing a book about my experience working as a physician in South Africa many years ago and just listening to Trevor brings so many more memories. I wish I could have one day the opportunity to meet him in person.

  • @iamsaaw
    @iamsaaw 16 дней назад +17

    This might be one of the best, if not the best episode you've done so far. The conversation is effortlessly natural, which obviously comes from a pretty deep friendship. Thanks for this one Neal & Trevor.

  • @christinespiers-wy9kr
    @christinespiers-wy9kr День назад +1

    My husband and I have been married for 55 years. We are very blessed!❤

  • @birichinaxox9937
    @birichinaxox9937 11 дней назад +5

    Trevor is always so interesting to listen too. Completely explained my pet peve of "trauma made me who i/ you are" nope. Different ppl are impacted differently to come out functioning and successfully is are the lucky few. The huge collateral damage done and ppl that have worked hard to be well deserve all the credit not the monsters/ systems that hurt them in the first place.

  • @markusvurrgh4549
    @markusvurrgh4549 17 дней назад +15

    Trevor Noah’s communication and honesty makes me feel less broken. Thank you both for sharing the conversation/interaction.

  • @sneetchyone
    @sneetchyone 17 дней назад +17

    this was one of the best episodes because of your friendship and how just awesome Trevor is - he's sort of a sage.

  • @vanessawhitneypro
    @vanessawhitneypro 17 дней назад +37

    Thoughtful conversation… Thanks Neal and Trevor!

  • @franciet99
    @franciet99 10 дней назад +5

    This conversation made me feel so very normal. Trevor’s viewpoint on so many topics is so interesting!❤

  • @JeremyForTheWin
    @JeremyForTheWin 17 дней назад +50

    ADHD is also perfect for comedians because we are lateral and relational thinkers to the point where we notice connections between things that a lot of people don't see.

    • @Kzds4909
      @Kzds4909 17 дней назад +3

      That's interesting. I have adhd and that makes a lot sense to me .

    • @TheVickster321
      @TheVickster321 17 дней назад

      That is so interesting and made sense to me immediately!

    • @nathanhickey8932
      @nathanhickey8932 16 дней назад

      We?

    • @JeremyForTheWin
      @JeremyForTheWin 16 дней назад +1

      @@nathanhickey8932 yes?

    • @nickmessick5471
      @nickmessick5471 16 дней назад

      This is just entertainment, it's not that deep. Nothing they've said hasn't been said before. They're not philosophical gurus, they're comedians. It's fun to watch tho

  • @kellikakes81
    @kellikakes81 9 дней назад +4

    17:55 (actually starting a bit before): I've always thought the same re: conflict is a result in 'language' breakdown, which is why I love MBTI (but studying the cognitive functions). It is a framework i can use to better understand and communicate with others. My entire existence -- I believe -- is about understanding people, for whatever reason, so studying how to communicate with different people will always ignite me.

  • @JustHereBecause
    @JustHereBecause 12 дней назад +6

    I love this man. I hope to meet him someday! Trevor you are such a gem to the world! I hope you are well! You are making a difference in this world, I hope you know! ❤

  • @waakdfms2576
    @waakdfms2576 16 дней назад +5

    What a treasure trove the world has in Trevor -- both of you guys are priceless. Love your podcast, Neal. Thanks for the laughs and amazing conversation....keep it going. Peace and love to all...

  • @voice_of_a_little_lady
    @voice_of_a_little_lady 17 дней назад +14

    The sourdough analogy was a great one.

  • @bw13579_
    @bw13579_ 12 дней назад +3

    Trevor is full of wisdom, I admire his intelligence 😊

  • @LaughterSmith
    @LaughterSmith 6 дней назад +2

    I'm glad I watched this, as a Comedian, I use to say to myself how could I be depressed, I make others laugh. But if Trevor Noah can be depressed, then anybody can be depressed, then nobody is safe from depression, then that means, DEPRESSION is the BYTCH. Hehe.

  • @freeflow2
    @freeflow2 16 дней назад +9

    This is one of the best conversations I have ever witnessed. Thank you both so much.

  • @dm0016
    @dm0016 16 дней назад +5

    As a south African fan of Noah I can say this was so enlightening. The last bit about his DNA.. really made me think

  • @fluffyclouds555
    @fluffyclouds555 37 минут назад

    As a fellow seemingly crusty ass sourdough loaf who is actually soft, pillowy, and delicious on the inside, Trevor seems like an amazing friend who can genuinely see Neal’s true self. I wish I had a friend like this.

  • @josephbeavers6060
    @josephbeavers6060 3 часа назад

    Trevor Noah has taught me something every time I have heard him speak.
    Thank you

  • @Eirikkanya
    @Eirikkanya 9 дней назад +3

    Trevor Noah, the Great Philosopher of the 21st Century. Love you Trev!

  • @MutethyaIVIA-mc4mo
    @MutethyaIVIA-mc4mo 6 дней назад +3

    For anyone who might care for this clarification, 'if you are from Kenya, you are Kenyan-which is a whole lot of ethnicities and tribes, and you don't speak Kenyan but might speak Swahili which is a common unifying language for the 45+ tribes who ideally have their own distint language.'

    • @CocoBanks
      @CocoBanks 2 дня назад

      Thank you! Came to the comments to say just that!

  • @eweisenfeld3070
    @eweisenfeld3070 13 дней назад +5

    wow, the part about being drunk in love and owning that it's not how you usually behave and may not continue to in the future. so well explained.

    • @Kate-ms5js
      @Kate-ms5js 7 дней назад

      I will do this in my next relationship! On point! Don’t set them up for unreachable expectations.

  • @smileawhile23
    @smileawhile23 День назад

    I could listent to Trevor talk non stop. He is so insightful its crazy.

  • @ramanpost
    @ramanpost 16 дней назад +7

    Neal, your podcast is the real deal. Super interesting, great questions. Your interviewing skills are genuine, relatable and engaging. Love your podcast.

  • @fizzy3949
    @fizzy3949 4 дня назад

    I love the fact Trevor can express such deep issues in a light hearted manner. It's not about making anyone the enemy but getting those who don't get it to SEE it.

  • @IselaAvila
    @IselaAvila 9 дней назад +3

    I can hear the friendship and how close you two are in the answers. Really wonderful to see so much honesty. Great work Neal! ❤

  • @jacobjohnson8686
    @jacobjohnson8686 3 дня назад +2

    This was a superb-quality interview. Lots of deep topics to give anyone food for deep thought, some genius humor, and Trevor put words to concepts that I've been struggling to express or even understand within myself for a long time. He also explained things from his life experiences that offered insights which others like me probably never would have thought of, deep within our own personal bubbles.
    I'm surprised it has a slightly higher-than-usual dislike ratio-why would that be??

  • @cristymartinez6135
    @cristymartinez6135 6 дней назад +2

    "Generally...nobody should ever take for granted...to live in a place, where the assumption, is were you belong.........."

  • @whizzkid182
    @whizzkid182 16 дней назад +5

    Best blocks to date, Trevor has a way with just how he speaks to draw you in, I really enjoyed this episode, thank you 🙏

  • @cirquemedia
    @cirquemedia 16 дней назад +4

    Neal and Trevor's Masterclass on "Traumedy" (Trauma + Comedy).... Eye opening with class and sophistication... Great vid.

  • @swiftsurerunner
    @swiftsurerunner 17 дней назад +24

    i've been waiting for the Trevor Noah blocks since it started

  • @LadyShiver
    @LadyShiver 9 дней назад +2

    Trevor is so damn wise. I admire him for that so much! I've never seen someone so casually wise.

  • @ryandstailey
    @ryandstailey 17 дней назад +15

    I like how Trevor says "intentions are important" without literally saying it when he discusses language breakdowns.

  • @dedwards2385
    @dedwards2385 9 дней назад +2

    I have a similar experience growing up in the Caribbean. Great way to explain in Trevor

  • @timothyjohnson6258
    @timothyjohnson6258 9 дней назад +2

    I wish I knew him. I bet I could spend days talking with him. Much admiration and respect for him. Thanks Neal.

  • @chuckwestworld
    @chuckwestworld 7 дней назад +1

    I love Trevor Noah. His book was a fascinating read. He has one of the most unique perspectives I've ever heard. His life story needs to be a documentary.

  • @rethabilephume.5133
    @rethabilephume.5133 10 дней назад +2

    Man, you gotta love this guy. He's such an awesome person. ❤❤

  • @dubravka07
    @dubravka07 10 дней назад +2

    I love Trevor, obsessed with his brain and humor and read his book years ago several times! Such an intelligent and handsome man! ❤️

  • @jameswalterclark3696
    @jameswalterclark3696 15 дней назад +3

    Loved the podcast and just want to hang a light on how deftly they played off each other. Neal, great choices as an interviewer - when to speak, tone, great prompts - and Trevor, as ever, a very thoughtful and eloquent guest with a very graceful approach. Thanks both (and team) for a great listening experience.

  • @isophistchambers6694
    @isophistchambers6694 16 дней назад +2

    Trevor speaking of not knowing how to ask for help has given me a new way to express myself in group and individual. Thank you both

  • @boysagainstdepression
    @boysagainstdepression 17 дней назад +3

    This man really understands humans. Great podcast!!❤

  • @lalah9481
    @lalah9481 15 дней назад +5

    What a beautiful mind. You two were growing in front of our eyes-in real time; it takes repetition and reinforcement to have inner growth, wisdom, and peace.
    Just lovely to experience.
    Thank you.💖✨💖

  • @Kris10ten10M
    @Kris10ten10M 4 дня назад

    I admire Trevor Noah so much. His life story and perspectives on the world and life are phenomenal.

  • @MattyK73
    @MattyK73 14 дней назад +3

    I have to be honest. I have been putting off watching this episode because (ashamed of this) I thought I would hear Trevor talk about things that I really would not connect with. Boy, I was wrong! Great interview!

  • @CarolinaJoubert
    @CarolinaJoubert 2 дня назад

    These two were really enjoyable to listen to. It was refreshing to see men freely talk about mental health and celebrating their growth. Thanks for making and sharing this with us. ❤

  • @kylegordon00
    @kylegordon00 17 дней назад +21

    A diagnosis is significant because it helps to inform the conclusions that you draw about yourself. You've still left the milk out and it still has to be thrown away... but now it's just about the milk, instead of being about the milk AND about how the shame I feel about how inconsiderate I am to deprive my spouse of cereal this morning.

    • @JeremyForTheWin
      @JeremyForTheWin 16 дней назад +5

      Difference between guilt and shame. Guilt is about something you did, shame is about who you are

    • @noreendunne431
      @noreendunne431 9 дней назад +1

      I love your explanation! 🤩

    • @mojonichols8826
      @mojonichols8826 4 дня назад

      And an asshole smacks you upside the head.... But he's still a person that was probably put through worse. Compassion ❤

    • @mojonichols8826
      @mojonichols8826 4 дня назад

      I try to frame my guilt as regret

    • @mojonichols8826
      @mojonichols8826 4 дня назад +1

      Similar but regret you can move on from

  • @christinespiers-wy9kr
    @christinespiers-wy9kr День назад

    My two nephews who are law enforcement officers. We are very proud of them!

  • @Roxisound
    @Roxisound 12 дней назад +2

    I’m doing my Masters right now to study the prevalence of neurodivergence in creative fields! As a musician with ADHD myself I’m super passionate about it! Such a fan!

  • @rogersockwell
    @rogersockwell 16 дней назад +1

    This ran way deeper than expected and then somehow got to be moving and spiritually uplifting. Full of admiration for both these guys and the show.

  • @saorispencer3392
    @saorispencer3392 12 дней назад +2

    This much wisdom at his age is just astonishing. Thank you for sharing your gift. 🙏 ❤

  • @Slicktycoon
    @Slicktycoon 9 дней назад +2

    This is pure gold 🔥🔥

  • @ingalaurinaekha5588
    @ingalaurinaekha5588 2 дня назад

    Stopped listening when Neil compared “hardships makes a great comedian” with “bombing area to fight terrorism.” Respect to Trevor for keeping it straight. Will listen another podcast featuring you, Trevor. We missed you.

  • @JustUdoro
    @JustUdoro 6 дней назад +1

    I am so glad this showed up in my queue. The whole ADHD piece…my goodness…such a familiar description…has me thinking. This was such a NEEDED conversation!! Thank you Neal!!

  • @olgagraham1760
    @olgagraham1760 6 дней назад +1

    The relief of having one less thing to worry about. A little less anx

  • @HM_CKB
    @HM_CKB 6 дней назад +1

    Brilliant convo! Happiness and ease to you both! 🌞
    Thank you especially for the new concept to mull over-“I made it through because this is who I am.” There’s a ton more agency to it than the more common, “I am who I am today because of what I’ve been through.” Powerful concept. 🌱

  • @christinespiers-wy9kr
    @christinespiers-wy9kr День назад

    I already left a comment about the importance of ancestry. We adopted our two sons when they were newborns. Their birth mothers will always have a special place in our hearts.💕

  • @carsonwieker
    @carsonwieker 17 дней назад +5

    Incredible interview and convo. Much appreciated. Love Trevor and Neal's connection. Cheers!

  • @sheefree
    @sheefree 8 дней назад +1

    Imagine being a tiny, sparkly fairy playing in Trevor's head of hair, like an enchanted forest 💚💐🌲🌳✨

  • @tereasia
    @tereasia 17 дней назад +11

    Loved all of this so much

  • @BlackGirlMarvel
    @BlackGirlMarvel 11 дней назад +1

    Trevor Noah speaks and I listen. He always finds a way to explain in such a universal way. He has a way of helping me during random times. God bless him. Thank you.

  • @ayomideajayi4469
    @ayomideajayi4469 3 дня назад +1

    Do you know the level of self awareness you need to reach to be able to articulate your thoughts and feelings like this?Trevor also motivates me to continually work on being just that kind of human.