Sam Richardson On Growing Up Black | CONAN on TBS

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @mifflinfinity
    @mifflinfinity 4 года назад +262

    I appreciate Sam so much for overcoming his anxiety to talk to Conan about this subject. His experience and the stories he shared were just as valuable and insightful as the next person in his shoes. He should be proud for opening up to the world and sharing these painful, but beautifully powerful, much needed truths with us.

  • @roryclague5876
    @roryclague5876 4 года назад +279

    Conan, you have made me laugh since I was in middle school in the late 90s. You've done brilliant work your entire career. But you are doing some of your best work right now. Thank you.

    • @jomccutcheon2173
      @jomccutcheon2173 4 года назад +11

      @Gee Willikers Please explain to me what you thought was sad and demeaning about this interview so I can understand, I thought it was a very good interview,,,I know it's hard to look at the past it makes white people feel guilt and it makes some African Americans feel shame, pain, anger, and hopelessness, but if we don't look at the past, how can we fix the future, I was born and raised in the south and a large majority of whites here don't want to look at the past treatment of African Americans, they're like, that was then, this is now, let's move on, but no we can't do that, racism in America is still all over America every day, felt by millions of black people, brown people, Asians, Native Americans, we have to look at our very racist and violent past before we can make America better.

    • @jaredtietjens9678
      @jaredtietjens9678 4 года назад

      He’s a comedian and has a comedic talk show. How is this his best work?

    • @JoyfulMD
      @JoyfulMD 4 года назад +3

      If not his best comedic work, as these trolls are pointing out, it is certainly his most important work on television. Team Coco ❤️

    • @jaredtietjens9678
      @jaredtietjens9678 4 года назад +1

      JoyfulMD you’re so woke!

  • @j-dubb614
    @j-dubb614 4 года назад +198

    "The people who are trying to make this world worse aren't taking a day off. How can I?" - Bob Marley

  • @DeusEx_Machina
    @DeusEx_Machina 4 года назад +243

    I love the way Conan interviews... Doesn't interrupt or try to force himself into the conversation while the guest is speaking

    • @sirdopaminesjournal3292
      @sirdopaminesjournal3292 4 года назад +19

      The opposite of Jimmy Fallon and his obnoxious fake laugh

    • @DeusEx_Machina
      @DeusEx_Machina 4 года назад +4

      @@sirdopaminesjournal3292 Stephen Colbert is guilty of this too.

    • @rc9006
      @rc9006 4 года назад +2

      @@sirdopaminesjournal3292 lol yeah it feels fakes doesn't it, although he may not be faking it but that is just how it comes of, where as Conan is so effortless in holding the convo together and producing fluid conversation.

    • @valdeniasimmons2935
      @valdeniasimmons2935 4 года назад

      Some of the elements that made this talk (it didn’t feel like an interview to me) was that it was free of ad breaks so it was allowed to flow and develop; the wonderful piece from their trip to Africa; Conan and Sam’s facial expressions and reactions revealed their obvious respect and appreciation for each other - all made this a master class on the beauty of the “uncomfortable conversation.” So glad that I stumbled across it. Will now look for the one with Kamu Bell. Bravo Sam and Conan...this convo should serve to carry most listening or thoughtful pessimists over to 51%!

    • @AlexJohnson-kw2er
      @AlexJohnson-kw2er 4 года назад +1

      I totally agree. But for a real fun take in case you haven't listen to his podcast "Conan needs a friend" he's so fun and not to say unprofessional like he is so great here. But man his cooky interruptions are hilarious. But that just goes to show you how awesome of a host/man is. He knows when he needs to use his personality for good and for when to use it as comedy. Team CoCo for ever. Fly high you huge red bird

  • @poppyseed389
    @poppyseed389 4 года назад +27

    I have learned so much from this week of interviews on Conan, I'm embarrassed to admit my level of ignorance and head in the sand before. Really appreciate this and feel like my eyes have been opened. I'm incredibly slow to join this conversation but finally starting to listen and understand. Really appreciate the honest conversations and help in navigating all this for those of us who were/are completely out of touch but hoping to become better aware and involved

  • @samgerard3891
    @samgerard3891 4 года назад +173

    I'm so glad he's using his space like this...you can really tell he cares about this issue.

    • @CooKiesHouseCannabisCo
      @CooKiesHouseCannabisCo 4 года назад +18

      Conan's one of the only television hosts ive seen that treats everyone the same no matter who they are or what color they are or how they dress..or dont dress and has been that way as far back as hes been on camera.
      a real new yorker. :)

    • @MisssKayy
      @MisssKayy 4 года назад +5

      @@CooKiesHouseCannabisCo New Yorkers are racist just like Chicagoans. We're living in an age where America is being exposed.

    • @elmodogi
      @elmodogi 4 года назад +4

      He has to care, its the platform where the money is made, wouldnt you?

    • @LA-qv1ir
      @LA-qv1ir 4 года назад +8

      @@elmodogi I think it's disingenuous of you to say that people only do things because of money. Juxtaposing it to your life, are you saying, no matter how well or not you do in your life, you never care for anything more than the money you make? If you say that you do care for many things beyond money, are you saying you are superior to people like Conan? You don't even know him. We don't even know each other. But only one of us is doing something good with what he has, and he's the Irish man on the video.

    • @jamjox9922
      @jamjox9922 4 года назад +9

      Man, Conan has been on-board for unity of humankind since forever.
      You guys remember when he started traveling the world specials when Trump was at his peak (I think it was 2016)--it feels so long ago, I don't remember every single episode, but I remember the bits in Australia, but specially how touching the trip with his assistant to Armenia, the history of genocide there--Conan is 100 on trying.
      He really is trying; I can never, nor can anyone, ever take that away from him.

  • @laurenstanderfer7214
    @laurenstanderfer7214 4 года назад +39

    Thank you for using your voices for the cause. I’ve never had more respect or love for Conan as I do now.

  • @malaakalabri978
    @malaakalabri978 4 года назад +41

    Beautiful! The clip of those Americans in the year of return in Ghana was so sobering. Being cut off from your ancestors for 400 years and becoming an oppressed minority through no fault of your own is a uniquely difficult thing. When at the end Conan was describing Sam's grandmother's house in Ghana with all the portraits of their ancestors, I couldn't help but think that's what those Americans were missing for generations upon generations. It's like a whole sector of the US population are orphaned, and that's all they knew for so long. The movie 'Daughters of the Dust' is amazing in how it portrays this particular struggle of identity.

    • @annabellepowers4805
      @annabellepowers4805 4 года назад

      Conan; you need to get some sleep; and comb your hair first ...!!

    • @rushfan1970
      @rushfan1970 4 года назад

      So well said, thank you for that reference & your great insight! I wish every american could see this.✌️

    • @cha-ka8671
      @cha-ka8671 4 года назад

      It’s sad. It’s also sad for all the white slaves which were sold by the African slave traders too. Yet, we focus only on black slavery because, our school systems history is flawed. The first slaves in America weren’t just black. There were way more white slaves on those boats. Not indentured servants but actual white slaves. Learn the truth.

  • @bonesonstones1
    @bonesonstones1 4 года назад +22

    I loved this interview so much. The way Sam spoke from his heart, unrehearsed, made this so much more impactful. The police encounter stories really got to me. I hope there is at least a smidge of hope we can turn this around.

  • @carshe05
    @carshe05 4 года назад +46

    Conan, thank you so much for using your platform to bring awareness. I would stay awake at night when I was a kid and watch your show on school nights, and my mom would catch me and turn the TV off and I would sneak and turn it back on because you and Andy would make me cry with laughter. I've continued to watch you and I appreciate you traveling to different countries and being your goofy self, but also educating people on the beauty of different cultures. You're amazing, and keep fighting the good fight

    • @louieg3276
      @louieg3276 4 года назад +2

      Same. I am happy to hear he has been making so many positive moments for us all. His platform has been consistantly educational, funny, silly and employees all types of people and promotes his people even after they leave his team. Even when he got shafted on the late show...he paid for all his staff to stay on with him. Selfless goofy dude. Even love the gamer reaction series he does. Love him. Keep the conversations and actions going. BLACK LIVES MATTER!

  • @Amy-f3e
    @Amy-f3e 4 года назад +11

    Other talk shows have 12 min segments where the host talks 5 min alone. Team Coco sets up 30 min without breaks. A real conversation goes on. The real and brave way to do it in a fast paced world. Thank you.

  • @sherrymorris8628
    @sherrymorris8628 4 года назад +126

    Conan, you & your team should be incredibly proud of yourselves for having the courage to share not only this topic & many more from all over the world for many, many years. It means so much to people to be heard. This is why I love you guys. Love from Australia ❤ PS: Trust your wife or kids for a Haircut. Even some product or styling tips! 🤣❤

    • @kazeet456
      @kazeet456 4 года назад +8

      It takes no courage whatsoever to virtue signal and pretend white people are oppressing black people today. What's going to happen to Conan? Is he risking his career? lol. No one fears that. Drew Brees said he supports justice but doesn't support kneeling for the Anthem and he was backed down in fear of the leftist players who attacked him with the help of the leftist Press. It takes courage to stand up to the Left, it does not take courage to just go along.

    • @BradPwnsU
      @BradPwnsU 4 года назад +6

      kazeet456 I agree 100%. These days, real courage is found in standing up to the radical left, which is pushing policies, THAT HURT BLACK PEOPLE. Right now.

    • @kaym7800
      @kaym7800 4 года назад +3

      Why is he courageous? Do you think it’s courageous to say nazis are bad? Human rights is not a debate or controversial.

  • @rushfan1970
    @rushfan1970 4 года назад +47

    Thank you, thank you, Sam & Conan! God bless you for speaking truth!!

  • @sharoniebalogna
    @sharoniebalogna 4 года назад +23

    I love Conan he is so empathetic, genuinely cares. Very respectful to his guests and doesn't forcefully use his platform solely to get his ratings up. Respect, a total Conan fan forever! #BLM

  • @bfort2427
    @bfort2427 4 года назад +44

    Thank you for this. The conversation is key. “Be wrong, try, the conversation matters.” Conan, I am your age, ethnicity, education, etc. You are doing a great job facilitating this conversation. I would give my left tentricle to have gone to Ghana with you and Sam Richardson. We have so much to learn. Love to all.

    • @SpookyApparition
      @SpookyApparition 4 года назад +4

      "Be wrong, try, the conversation matters.” I wish more people would allow this to happen. I feel like social media in 2020 is designed to shame people if they try to have a conversation and are wrong about something. People aren't just corrected, they're "canceled" and berated by others. It's really sad. Dialogue is the only way we learn from each other.

    • @melvina628
      @melvina628 4 года назад +1

      ​@@SpookyApparition Social media is the conversation. Without social media, none of this would be happening. What you want is an audience that doesn't participate in your monologue, but only observes and applauds your solo act, even when you're wrong. However, conversations aren't solo acts; they require all people to be proactive. All people are allowed to participate in social media conversations. That's why it has become the phenomenon that it is. If we want people to be quiet about their real-life and everyday shame, "cancellation", and berating they suffer just to continue breathing on this planet, then we have to be quiet about the few words we chose to read on the internet. It's really sad that you have constructed your "victimization" so that no one is allowed to speak the truth to you.
      What are we going to learn if the other person doesn't speak the truth? Nothing. In a conversation, we have to listen to the other person and respond truthfully. Is it going to be easy? Ask the protesters. A dialogue is not a monologue.
      We should consider ourselves fortunate to be a part of this groundbreaking and historic moment that has taken the decimation of countless lives, entire cultures, and 400 years to happen. Don't let our fragility be the reason we don't allow this conversation to happen.

  • @SamSam-db1wf
    @SamSam-db1wf 4 года назад +9

    Thank you so much for having the courage to share your experiences. Your voice is enough. Thank you Conan, I have been watching you since I was in high school.✌🏾❤️✊🏿❤️

  • @qc5732
    @qc5732 4 года назад +18

    Thanks for doing these Conan. It really means a lot to us.

  • @bbwolf326
    @bbwolf326 4 года назад +17

    “I’m always angry...” I felt that. That is exactly right.

  • @mallardduck769
    @mallardduck769 4 года назад +8

    They seem to share a real friendship and respect for each other. It's lovely to watch something so genuine.

  • @mismay360
    @mismay360 4 года назад +9

    This is active, intentional learning, and listening. I’m so, so proud to be Team Coco!!!

    • @mismay360
      @mismay360 4 года назад +1

      When Sam said “As black people, we need to be scholars to understand our feelings,” WHEW.

  • @tobyvitamin
    @tobyvitamin 4 года назад +77

    I’d love to hear some black women’s voices given visibility too

    • @agnes8112
      @agnes8112 4 года назад +4

      Yes same here

    • @vanessapujol8901
      @vanessapujol8901 4 года назад

      Well a black MAN was killed... let's be respectful and stop nitpicking.

    • @tobyvitamin
      @tobyvitamin 4 года назад +7

      Vanessa Pujol a lot of black people have been killed including Breonna Taylor. I’m not nitpicking I’m voicing my opinion - there are so many amazing black women who have a lot to say.

    • @JoseGranny
      @JoseGranny 4 года назад +1

      Vanessa Pujol wow

    • @RawiahAlshehri
      @RawiahAlshehri 4 года назад +2

      Amber Ruffin has shared some stories on Seth Meyer's show.

  • @vingrirr
    @vingrirr 4 года назад +9

    These have all been great. Van Jones was extremely eye opening & informative. Keep up the good work Team Coco!

  • @riverc.820
    @riverc.820 4 года назад +133

    This is what we needed when I was a growing up in the 80's.

    • @mrob456
      @mrob456 4 года назад +1

      Rajyalakshmi Palaparty I grew up in a rural area and it was there in the 80s, 90s and 2000s, we have made progress but people ignore it and blah blah blah

    • @catpet9201
      @catpet9201 4 года назад

      Conan shouldn’t do these serious talks. He’s a complete goon, so it’s just really off putting listening to him trying to be serious
      His seriousness feels so disingenuous

    • @danied09
      @danied09 4 года назад +3

      @@catpet9201he can do absolutely whatever he wants with his platform and is thankfully using it for something great, seems 100% genuine to me. Besides, he's not doing a bulk of the talking; he's giving the floor to those who need it.

    • @riverc.820
      @riverc.820 4 года назад

      @@catpet9201
      Only to you, why are you afraid?

    • @howlingcats
      @howlingcats 4 года назад +1

      @@catpet9201 nah, if you only watch him through his comedy sketches then yes u might feel that way. look up his speeches, the guy knows when to be serious.

  • @shesemerald2011
    @shesemerald2011 4 года назад +13

    Conan always been my boy!!! Thank you for listening to us share our plight!!!

  • @ChessterCheeto
    @ChessterCheeto 4 года назад +3

    This was such a special conversation. Thank you for sharing that clip from Ghana. I appreciated everyone sharing their experiences and feelings.

  • @nathanhansen1846
    @nathanhansen1846 4 года назад +37

    Love Sam Richardson. He’s a great actor and he’s a funny dude. Glad to listen to this interview

  • @kamarpreet
    @kamarpreet 4 года назад +41

    I absolutely loved everything that those people said.... I remember watching that and thinking the same like Conan....wow! They said it all so well!

  • @djsabai5119
    @djsabai5119 4 года назад +7

    This interviews have made me respect conan much more. Listening and educating himself and his viewers. Much much respect and love to you conan ❤️❤️❤️🙌

  • @timro5845
    @timro5845 4 года назад +31

    Here in Germany it feels like, the USA created an image about themselves which is far away from the reality. Freedom, equality, curiosity and many more values seem so far. It doesn't affect me directly, only in the way that the american influence, politically and medially, on the world is big. The good thing about this influence is, that also here a dialogue starts, because in here racism is not careful anymore about speaking out loud, it´s still also here. Many white americans immigrated to the USA, because our german ancestors lived the absolute racism, their descendant should know dark details about racism and the impact. From the deepest of my heart I hope we all together can prepare a great place for our future generations!

    • @zbagz01
      @zbagz01 4 года назад +9

      Germany has done a better job in facing the horrors of its past than we have in the U.S. And I say that as a Jewish person. But the conversations we are having now may help bring us to a better place. I certainly hope so.
      Conan has done a wonderful job during the pandemic.

    • @on2wheels378
      @on2wheels378 4 года назад +2

      You are so correct on this... The land of the free and the brave are scared to see a woman's nipple on TV while Europe, well, it's Europe! Haha.
      You are so right, just wanted to inject a little humor into your correct observation.

    • @elliemillot2026
      @elliemillot2026 4 года назад +3

      @@zbagz01 I am glad to hear that you don't face racial profiling in Germany, but I can say from personal experience as a half Asian person that I have been called out countless times while living in Europe "ni hao" or "konichiwa", or the famous question "Where are you *really* from?" when my answer of being born in a Western country doesn't satisfy their appetite. From the outside, it may seem like Europe is doing better with racism, but like Tim Rosenthal said, the only difference is that it is an active conversation in the US, and in Europe more often brushed off.

    • @gabrielpeterhenryantos8149
      @gabrielpeterhenryantos8149 4 года назад

      Agreed, it's surreal I live in chicago and people in cities are much more aware of the fact the american dream is a lie since we're owned by racist corporations

    • @pincmin
      @pincmin 4 года назад

      agree, Germany acknowledged the genocide and learnt from the past, while I don't think Eastern Europe reflected on their antisemitic past. But the thing with America is that it's a place of extremes. The atrocious hundred of years of slavery followed by segregation to black people, and on the other hand, is the place where all the modern civil rights movements originated and/or developed. In the rest of the world discrimination is not discussed, you will only hear the experience first hand from the victims while the rest say "Racism? there's no racism here".

  • @lamontyoung3709
    @lamontyoung3709 4 года назад +53

    Conan is a good dude. My favorite late night tv host. Actually, the only one I can stomach

  • @DougUnfunny
    @DougUnfunny 4 года назад +144

    Bring on Deon Cole

    • @fuckleukemia
      @fuckleukemia 4 года назад +11

      YES!!! Deon would be perfect. But maybe he’s not emotionally there and we have to respect that.

    • @Filip_emo_music
      @Filip_emo_music 4 года назад +2

      maldonado .sin or he could be saving it. Deon was a key part to the early tbs years.

    • @xagersfeld
      @xagersfeld 4 года назад

      ...and Ron Funches.

    • @shesemerald2011
      @shesemerald2011 4 года назад +4

      Doug Unfunny When Conan and Deon went to eat soul food was top 5 best clip to me from Conans time on air. I think Deon is on with him Monday.

    • @upland77
      @upland77 4 года назад +1

      He's still at that soul food restaurant...

  • @ripneighborhoodniprip8303
    @ripneighborhoodniprip8303 4 года назад +1

    I was fortunate enough to work and interact with Sam just before the lock down. ( werewolves within) be on the look out. It’s in post production now. Who knows how long this covid is going to push the movie back. He’s honestly a great guy! He was the lead of the movie and me just a set dresser. He treated me just the same as he would anyone else on the crew. I also have some great footage from the wrap party of him doing karaoke at the wrap party. It’s amazing!

  • @Sprinklespritz
    @Sprinklespritz 4 года назад +5

    Great convo. Conan.. i truly love how you always use your platform. I actually enjoyed the truth to this conversation and how real it was vs. The media and their agenda.

  • @nosmoking5366
    @nosmoking5366 4 года назад +16

    Sam Richardson is a First Class Citizen.

  • @idontcallpeople
    @idontcallpeople 4 года назад +23

    I love that what Sam is suggesting we do, as we move forward in this work we have before us, is to actually develop some emotional intelligence as human beings. Time to have a good, long look at yourself and ask yourself why you do and say things that perpetuate the stigma and bias against POC, whether intentional or not.

  • @DannyKlimt
    @DannyKlimt 4 года назад +319

    The dislikes are all from Conan's hairdressers

    • @gmunden1
      @gmunden1 4 года назад +1

      It's a lockdown...no hair stylist! LOL (Love you Conan!)

    • @mollaymarie92
      @mollaymarie92 4 года назад +4

      I literally LOL’d 😂

    • @dinazwitscher9872
      @dinazwitscher9872 4 года назад

      Lol

    • @johnnybambam141
      @johnnybambam141 4 года назад +1

      Danny Klimt Art i dislike because he is full of bs. George Floyd was the victim. Racism is everywhere and is not going away. Or did you expect it to disappear after all the looting and vandalism?

    • @DannyGautama
      @DannyGautama 4 года назад +1

      Molly Peden me too😆😆

  • @faruquekhan4009
    @faruquekhan4009 4 года назад +35

    Sam RIchardson literally has a heart of gold

  • @foevachanster
    @foevachanster 4 года назад +2

    I love that Conan asked how his friend was doing. That was very touching for me and speaks volume as to what type of person he is. Thank you Sam and Conan for sharing.

  • @gastonflatulenza1276
    @gastonflatulenza1276 4 года назад +58

    It is interesting that Sam had trouble in Dearborn, Michign. Back in the day, Henry Ford owned all the land that became the city of Dearborn. Ford lived in Dearborn and did not want blacks to live there, so he created the city of Inkster (adjacent to Dearborn) for blacks to live in. For the next 40+ years blacks were effectively prevented from living in Dearborn. The city of Detroit was mostly white with small pockets of black neighborhoods. After WWII, as the city spread out into the suburbs (across 8 Mile Road!), the banks (with the help of the federal government), only loaned money to white families to move to the new houses in Redford and Warren and fashionable Ferndale. They would only approve loans for blacks to live in Detroit, not in the suburbs. This became the beginning of the White Exodus out of the wonderful, flourishing city that Detroit was. Today there are black ghettos in every major city of the US, and they were created by the public policies of the US government who backed the banks, the auto companies, the home construction companies, and the white people in all the positions of power.

    • @alexcorll90
      @alexcorll90 4 года назад +3

      I feel like there has to have been a book written about this. Is there one you could recommend? I'd always assumed this was true, but haven't really seen it documented much in journalism, etc.

    • @saminachef6356
      @saminachef6356 4 года назад +3

      Coming from the area its really sad to still see the division in living conditions in just a short drive down woodward. There has to be changes made. The old normal was never supposed to be the normal for everyone. Its time we change that

    • @kmstop
      @kmstop 4 года назад +8

      Alex Corll ....just google. There must be hundreds of articles and many books about this. Also, google The 1619 Project

    • @melvina628
      @melvina628 4 года назад +3

      Wow. Thank you for educating us for free. Sincerely. We never knew that racism in our city planning was such an organized conspiracy. The amount of time and energy those men had to spend getting together in the same room to think, talk, and write about how to remove specifically Black people from their sight is astounding. This is why the people in those videos know they can call the police and say whatever lie they want just to remove Black people from their sight. And this is why the officers know they can do whatever they want to do to Black people. Those officers are doing what those men told them to do, which is to remove Black people from their sight. Sometimes those men tell the officers to bring Black people back to their sight. Then, the officers chase and capture the Black, runaway slaves, and bring them back to the plantation or back to their eponymous, comedy, TV show to continue making millions of dollars for those men. Those men and their officers, their extensions or predecessors have been doing this for 400 years.

    • @Shaindl
      @Shaindl 4 года назад +4

      Ford was an all-around piece of trash. Racist and antisemitic both. He published a paper for years called The Dearborn Independent that was filled with racist and antisemitic garbage. Almost all the records of the Independent were, if I remember correctly, destroyed, so it is very hard to do any research on the inner workings of the paper because all the minutes, memos, correspondence are gone. The very little there is shows that those who were running it were deeply hateful and suspicious of anyone who wasn't white. If you do some looking you'll find the research there is on the paper, if you're interested.

  • @marcsmith7789
    @marcsmith7789 4 года назад +2

    Much love to Sam for coming on and sharing his experience. Thanks Conan for giving him a space to share this. These stories are important and need to be heard.

  • @cheriestl
    @cheriestl 4 года назад +4

    I remember that clip so well. Trinity UCC from Chicago! Thank you so much for all of these conversations and that walk down scholar lane.

  • @sarahjarrett2155
    @sarahjarrett2155 4 года назад +5

    Thank you so much! This was so meaningful and powerful. Sam, you are fantastic and wise. Conan, you are are true gentleman. God bless you both.

  • @tabbeyah5351
    @tabbeyah5351 4 года назад +2

    Have to agree with posts before me. Great long conversations. Conan is so respectful, not that thats a surprise but he really gives the guest the chance to express their thoughts

  • @nicolekomenda2134
    @nicolekomenda2134 4 года назад +8

    Very glad to see friends sharing time and relating under saddening circumstances

  • @Wilsoncinephile
    @Wilsoncinephile 4 года назад +7

    Thamls for doing this, Conan. It is very important to listen to their stories and their experiences.
    Take care, stay safe and healthy Conan and Sam Richardson ♥

  • @davidh6326
    @davidh6326 4 года назад +27

    Sam’s great✌️❤️🤞🏻

  • @itsmegmira
    @itsmegmira 4 года назад +2

    Thank you Conan and your team for speaking up, thank you Sam for sharing your story and thoughts. Sending love to all the black communities all over the world, praying and hoping you manage to stay strong no matter what.

  • @qarcon3247
    @qarcon3247 4 года назад +51

    Wow surprised to see some empathetic comments. Usually people trolling saying racism don’t exist

    • @barbaratran3146
      @barbaratran3146 4 года назад +2

      Qarcon Just don’t scroll too far down!

    • @ed_styles4218
      @ed_styles4218 4 года назад +3

      i think Conan's fan base are not that toxic. because i dont see much of that here. Conan is great in mostly all aspects

    • @AspiePilo82
      @AspiePilo82 4 года назад +2

      Racism does exist and also cop brutality. But these people picture it like if they are always dodging bullets when they step outside and see ok flags everywhere.

    • @Trendyflute
      @Trendyflute 4 года назад +10

      @@AspiePilo82 I don't think it's fair to judge people as overreacting to their experience until you can walk a mile in their shoes.

    • @verbaledge
      @verbaledge 4 года назад

      @@Trendyflute you're assuming a lack of empathy bc he feels that way, which might not be correct considering I've seen articles titled things like "walking while black in America" like it's an epidemic where they are all being targeted, locked up, killed, once they step foot in public

  • @mvamedia5199
    @mvamedia5199 4 года назад +1

    This kind of conversation between blacks and whites is long overdue. Thanks Conan for this encouragement.

  • @at-home-berlinchromcast5667
    @at-home-berlinchromcast5667 4 года назад +1

    Give space for more of these authentic conversations. Action is needed. I pray the time is here now. Thank you for letting others speak.

  • @stanford0711
    @stanford0711 4 года назад +24

    Even with being unfamiliar with Sam or his work, I really enjoyed listening to this interview

    • @alexf0723
      @alexf0723 4 года назад +1

      You should watch the Conan Ghana special

    • @EdwardLindon
      @EdwardLindon 4 года назад

      Detroiters: hilarious, bizarre, charming.

  • @bibiliophiled
    @bibiliophiled 4 года назад +15

    This is so terrible. I am committed to learning about racism and using my privilege for good. I can't imagine feeling like your life is threatened due to your skin alone. Thank you for this discussion.

  • @looney1023
    @looney1023 4 года назад

    Their friendship is so cute I can't....
    You also can't not love Sam Richardson. He's so sweet. His character on Veep is my favorite

  • @tabularasa7711
    @tabularasa7711 4 года назад

    Hey Sam, thank you so so much for sharing your experiences, and being so honest about where your heart and strategic attitude comes from. Your strength and humor and perspective and saying all black people have to be scholars. I found it moving to hear you. I'm a prof teaching about music, health and wellness, and my course with 80 students at a University in Canada is incredibly diverse. We have 60 healthcare students, and 20 music students, and they're wondering how music works to heal. Well, this week was about listening and really hearing -- hearing for social healing. And I feel like I want to point them all to you and this conversation with Conan. Lots of love. and on the learning curve. thank you Conan for creating this space with love. -Jeff

  • @ctothaz
    @ctothaz 4 года назад +8

    I think anyone who has a platform like Conan should continue to keep the conversation going.

  • @bluy6
    @bluy6 4 года назад

    There's a reason Conan is easily the best talk show host right now. It's not just because he's funny and smart but because he's empathetic and it adds to how real/relatable he comes across to the rest of America. Thanks so much to Sam Richardson for sharing your story and your perspective. As much as you might question your validity to speak, as members of a nonblack audience, your story is undeniably of great value to us. And thank you Conan for understanding the value of this as well and deciding to use your platform to allow Sam and other POC's to share their stories with us and reach out to the hearts of the many viewers of your show/content.

  • @Botanica2012
    @Botanica2012 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for using your platform to make people's voices heard! Much needed!

  • @TheClevernessOfMe
    @TheClevernessOfMe 4 года назад

    Wow that group in Ghana, as they said, beautifully eloquent- real seekers of knowledge. We can learn from them so much.

  • @Joshtherealdeal
    @Joshtherealdeal 4 года назад +23

    Irish & black unity

  • @stingrey1571
    @stingrey1571 4 года назад +23

    as black americans we all have stories similar to sam richardson.

    • @turningrightuk4628
      @turningrightuk4628 4 года назад +2

      As white men we too have stories to tell and they ain't too dissimilar, we just don't whine about it. On a national level check this out www.turningright.co.uk/immigrant-cases-hushed-up/

    • @GH-yt7eg
      @GH-yt7eg 4 года назад +4

      @@turningrightuk4628 really? You know what its like to grow up as a minority in a country?

    • @turningrightuk4628
      @turningrightuk4628 4 года назад +1

      @@GH-yt7eg yes in London and other places we ARE the minority. To make it worse in our own country. This has happened in less than 80 years. Can you see the Chinese, Japanese or Indians allowing anything as stupid.

    • @AviChetriArtwork
      @AviChetriArtwork 4 года назад

      @@turningrightuk4628 I'm an Asian in London. Your fear of "being a minority" is not that bad. I'm a minority most of the time. All you have to do is be calm and explain why you have your pigment that way, what type of food your family eats, who you pray to, etc. Sometimes people are aggressive and rude, but notice that they are ignorant and have been brought up that way. Pitty them. Furthermore, there are no ethno-states in the world except for North Korea, I think. So Britain is not the property of White people, as much as that might be your fantasy or worldly views, it's not the legal views of the UK. British Values includes racial equality. No White hegemony. No "safe spaces" for White people to avoid "no go" areas of people that look like me.

    • @irvinsmith1599
      @irvinsmith1599 4 года назад

      There are literally no pieces of data that support BLMs stances. 15 unarmed black men and 25 unarmed white men were killed by police last year. 340 white men and 220 black men total. When you account for high crime rates in the African American community, there is no racial bias in police killings, but the media doesn’t want you to think that. The ironic thing is that Biden and the Democrats want to keep the black man down. There are a tonnnnnnn of studies that show that being raised in single parent households vastly increases the chance of generational poverty. Since the 1960s, when the African American community devoted itself to the Democratic Party and the welfare state, the percentage of African American families that were intact went from 80% to 20%. The Republicans freed the slaves, the Democrats used the black man for political gain and have kept them down for 70 years. Nothing will get better for the African American until they realize they’re being used as a politics tool.

  • @yankeexgrl2
    @yankeexgrl2 4 года назад +10

    I don't commend Conan for doing something every single person should be doing, I expect this of him, especially knowing his character. Everyone else should be doing the same with their platforms and I am glad that this reach is used so people, including myself, can continue to listen to the opinions, experiences, and advice of all black people who are DIRECTLY affected and whom should be the regarded with the highest respect and provided support by all of us.

  • @EricS-uf9mv
    @EricS-uf9mv 4 года назад +1

    Terrific series of open dialog. Have watched all 3 with Van Jones, W. Kamau Bell, and Sam Richardson and have learned a lot. Sam Richardson telling his own personal stories of run-in's with racists & racist cops is harrowing and simply demonstrates how pervasive racism is in America. This man is lucky to still be alive.

  • @rushfan1970
    @rushfan1970 4 года назад +5

    Oh, my God, Sam Richardson, you said it all, I love you!!! Thank you, Conan, for this wonderful interview!!

  • @mussoliniftw12
    @mussoliniftw12 4 года назад +5

    Conan, you've always been my favorite late night host but this week has elevated you to beyond my highest expectations. Please continue raising black voices like Sam Richardson and awareness to the Black Lives Matter Movement, even after this current outrage will eventually die down and something else takes over the headlines. More white people need to learn from your example. Thank you.

  • @JustinSova
    @JustinSova 4 года назад

    I appreciate everyone that is coming on to talk about this, and also Conan and his team for engaging in dialogue

  • @charurao6305
    @charurao6305 4 года назад

    So many awesome nuggets in this conversation: pain for change, you can be bitter or better, 51% optimist

  • @AlMoSiCe210
    @AlMoSiCe210 4 года назад +1

    THIS WEEK'S INTERVIEWS ARE ESSENTIAL VIEWING.
    Never been prouder to have been a long time Conan viewer.

  • @shantherikamath9537
    @shantherikamath9537 4 года назад +21

    You know it's bad when Conan's hair refuses to be Conan hair™️

  • @-HRH
    @-HRH 4 года назад +6

    Love you, Sam...love you, Conan. Never give up.

  • @jasonwilliams1713
    @jasonwilliams1713 4 года назад +3

    This was a beautiful realization that was made. The seemingly most carefree Black person you know is very likely living with an ANGER that you could never deal with and still function.

  • @GrimKage
    @GrimKage 4 года назад +2

    Conan has done so much good work for philanthropy and equality, but he's massively underappreciated for this! Someone give him a Nobel peace prize already.

  • @poppyseed389
    @poppyseed389 4 года назад

    Wow that clip from the Ghana special was just incredible

  • @catalinaroman5609
    @catalinaroman5609 4 года назад

    Conan I’ve loved your show for so long. I love you as a person even more now. Thank you for this open conversations about what’s going on. God bless you.

  • @hannahmeloy5346
    @hannahmeloy5346 4 года назад

    Thank you, Sam and Conan. I appreciate these thoughtful conversations.

  • @mgraves636
    @mgraves636 4 года назад

    Its crazy to think conan is the best tv host dealing with the situation he always has the right response to an incredibly sad and rough times im glad he is doing this for everyone

  • @dakah11
    @dakah11 4 года назад

    Thank you Sam Richardson for sharing your experiences. Many are hearing this for the first time, I believe in the power of stories to move hearts. Thank you Conan for making the space and don't forget your homework! I love seeing you grow, Mr. O'Brien, there is a time for laughter and you never disappoint and now is a time for action, change and reflexion and you do not disappoint either in this time.

  • @balduccic
    @balduccic 4 года назад

    You both in Ghana was fantastic and fun- Thank you for the all International shows to encourage Empathy around the Globe - only 1 race = Human Race

  • @poppyseed389
    @poppyseed389 4 года назад +2

    Part of learning is getting things wrong ... Love that

  • @k____5697
    @k____5697 4 года назад

    Conan I keep coming back to your channel for these insightful videos. Please bring black; women, elderly, the disabled, LGBT+ and youths into the conversation/education too. Much appreciated

  • @JustinSova
    @JustinSova 4 года назад

    Thank you for your candid stories Sam Richardson. Everyone needs to hear stories like yours, because unfortunately that's what it takes to change people's minds that this hasn't been happening -_-. I'm with you and everyone else with similar stories. Thank you

  • @angelfiddler
    @angelfiddler 4 года назад +5

    Thanks Conan and Sam

  • @andycalmes4201
    @andycalmes4201 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for doing these.

  • @MrBjanders
    @MrBjanders 4 года назад +7

    Appreciate what you're doing with these interviews Conan. Many thanks to you and your guests, they've all been really great!

  • @billaddison82
    @billaddison82 4 года назад

    This was really a great interview, very eye-opening and insightful.

  • @TheLuckyenglish
    @TheLuckyenglish 4 года назад +8

    I hope one day we can all be treated as equals... Regardless of skin colour.

  • @jenniferhizzy6591
    @jenniferhizzy6591 4 года назад

    Thank you Mr. Richardson, you are appreciated.

  • @Tretrebonghits
    @Tretrebonghits 4 года назад +9

    I think during these horrible times we can all agree on something..
    CC should have NEVER cancelled Detroiters!!!!!!!!

  • @cheriestl
    @cheriestl 4 года назад +5

    Shout out for Ferguson! Thank you! We love ya!

  • @Teufelv
    @Teufelv 4 года назад

    Thank you so much Sam...
    Your words were really important and I value you overcoming your anxiety to speak.
    That's the life of a black citizen in our country. It's 2020 and I think we overcame nothing. I hope this year brings change and we will continue to work on the racist systems implied in our country. I know I will

  • @busyrand
    @busyrand 4 года назад +2

    I love Conan. Thank you for this.

  • @charurao6305
    @charurao6305 4 года назад

    "pain for change" great words

  • @ancimartenssonjamiencommon8824
    @ancimartenssonjamiencommon8824 4 года назад

    Great video 🙏
    Wanted to ask if there’s a way to see the Jamie N Commons performance back 2013.

  • @lobosfilms9040
    @lobosfilms9040 4 года назад

    Greetings from Argentina!!

  • @novanironstine6359
    @novanironstine6359 4 года назад +5

    Love u Coco, you're the best. Much love

  • @andreachung396
    @andreachung396 4 года назад

    That story of him at 12 yrs old broke my heart :(

  • @jackiechun99
    @jackiechun99 4 года назад +4

    16:00 Conan on the fear of embarrassment when trying to help, but making a mistake. Be Brave and Try again.

    • @valdeniasimmons2935
      @valdeniasimmons2935 4 года назад

      A friend and I were talking about this just yesterday. Some Black people need to use missteps as an opportunity to teach rather than crush or discount others. Yes there are fakes and opportunists out there. But sometimes give folks the benefit of the doubt and a chance to get it right. Their actions over time will show who they really are.

  • @taraextracherry
    @taraextracherry 4 года назад

    I love Sam Richardson and I love Conan. Thank you for this and thank you Conan for always using your platform to be on the right side of history. Sam is one of the best comedians of our time. BLACK LIVES MATTER!!!

  • @jillbordonaba6353
    @jillbordonaba6353 4 года назад

    Thank you Conan for making your show available for your audience abroad.

  • @joshuasmith4979
    @joshuasmith4979 4 года назад

    Two friends talking. Beautiful stuff.

  • @harriettrose7483
    @harriettrose7483 4 года назад

    Wonderful show - warm, informing, and heartfelt.