Why curiosity gets you farther than ambition | Drew Lynch | TEDxNashville

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • Comedian Drew Lynch explores the idea of living curiously vs. living ambitiously, and how a shift in that perspective has gotten him farther in his professional career and personal relationship with stuttering. Comedian and Actor Drew Lynch is one of the most beloved voices in comedy. He initially captured the hearts of America in 2015 with his Golden Buzzer performance on Season 10 of America’s Got Talent (NBC), where he finished in second place. Since then, Drew has amassed a following of millions on social media and has been touring the country nonstop performing standup to sold out audiences of dedicated fans. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 687

  • @TheDrewLynch
    @TheDrewLynch Год назад +3303

    Thank you so much, TED. It was an awesome opportunity and a great experience to have. I’m glad we can share this with the world.

    • @josiahhaner
      @josiahhaner Год назад +37

      Loved it. It was something I really needed to hear right now.

    • @brsmulyan
      @brsmulyan Год назад +37

      Good stuff, Drew. I love your humor, and appreciate your candor.

    • @nievee5981
      @nievee5981 Год назад +18

      Your so brave and an inspiration

    • @Gatorbucs1
      @Gatorbucs1 Год назад +22

      I'm calling it now .. this TED changes your journey. I saw your AGT demo, first show, and followed the whole journey. I've always wanted to see you live, and now you go mess up and deliver a great speech on life goals and leadership. Well done Drew.

    • @Dave-xf9os
      @Dave-xf9os Год назад +8

      Great job Drew love the Ted talk do more more .. I also have a speech impediment I had a cleft lip since I was born so my speech as always been kinda slurred together..

  • @SinisterSaturation
    @SinisterSaturation 4 месяца назад +26

    "I'm at my best when things don't work out." I love this.

  • @daniamsalem
    @daniamsalem Год назад +155

    "I was so fixated on this obstacle that I didn't realize how heavy it was making me. That I was becoming the thing that was impossible to move."
    4:56 that was wonderfully stated 👏

    • @remyc29
      @remyc29 7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm listening to this while I'm at work and when he said that, I stopped typing and just stared for a second. That really hit home for me.

  • @alexreid4131
    @alexreid4131 Год назад +799

    Anyone that’s followed Drew for a bit will get how this isn’t his natural forum to thrive. I am so impressed that he knew the room though and tried to educate them. Even the use of “Nanas” not to get into the whole…well you know where that could have gone. He kept the main thing the main thing. Very awesome professional talk while overcoming a lot of nervousness. Much props Drew and well done indeed sir 👏

    • @joanneweiss3864
      @joanneweiss3864 Год назад +6

      Absolutely! Great comment. Have seen him twice & fan since AGT💖👍

    • @CLGoergen137
      @CLGoergen137 Год назад +7

      Agree. I have following him from Thom he was on AGT. Seeing the progress he has made not only as a comic but with his disability. How he has started to manage it and never let it hold him back. Simply amazing

    • @gemgen101
      @gemgen101 Год назад +13

      His crowd work he talked about is the best I’ve seen!! Didn’t know he opened for Bo; What a start!
      Love this speech because it explains more and in depth than his videos tend to dive into but it’s also Drew’s best work b/c it’s something all of us, Him included, can go back and check-in on, check both your monkeys.
      I liked because it was Drew…but by the end I would’ve tapped the like button again b/c it really is the “deadlines” perspective I needed but esp the door analogy and doing things even if it’s not “the” plan. I caught bananas too but he’s a pro, saying things like “peel” prior so he didn’t need too, they got it. I’m just conditioned to wait for someone to interrupt, or to bring up his dog ! .
      Just goes to show it’s always work everyday for everyone. This video auto played and I didn’t know it was drew at first since his manner is different here than his channel (subscribed a while back) but yes, all confirming he has grown and is someone to follow in the next few years & solid insight with advice.
      Great writing as always !

    • @RestitutorEuropa
      @RestitutorEuropa Год назад +2

      Wait I don’t get what you mean with the whole “nanas” thing. What’s the deeper meaning behind that?

    • @alexreid4131
      @alexreid4131 Год назад +16

      @@RestitutorEuropa Drew has difficulty saying “Bananas”. He’s posted a few clips of it in the past. However, “Nanas” is fine.

  • @vicb7341
    @vicb7341 4 месяца назад +17

    Drew Lynch is a brilliant comedian. A brilliant guy, you can hear it and see it in his stand-up. His observational comedy is unlike anything I've ever seen.

  • @erikadizonproductions
    @erikadizonproductions Год назад +351

    "If you're naturally ambitious, you need to embrace your detours. If you are easily distracted, you need to confront your deadlines."
    💯felt this. Love Drew so much!

    • @chirpydragonfruit9464
      @chirpydragonfruit9464 Год назад +13

      He's learned A LOT in his journey, and become a very wise man. He makes us laugh, but damn his words keep going 'round in our heads. I too, struggle with a (now) small stutter. He gives me confidence to just keep trying to spit out the words, peoples opinions be damned.

  • @natalieparsons1680
    @natalieparsons1680 Год назад +217

    As a science teacher for the past 15 years, my class motto, my email signature, and the one thing my students remember me saying the most is "Stay Curious." Thank you for giving those 2 simple words so much depth. I can say them with so much more life behind them and with undeniable passion and sincerity. Because you made them come alive. Thank you, Drew. Stay Curious.

    • @luketurner314
      @luketurner314 Год назад +3

      You might already be aware, but there's a science-education RUclips channel that almost always ends videos with those 2 words: Be Smart (formerly It's OK To Be Smart)

  • @PhO3NiX96
    @PhO3NiX96 Год назад +76

    Omg this quote is fire:
    "I'm not here trying to convince you to be something you're not, using your natural and unatural tendencies is the key to unlocking your supernatural self"

  • @gracelandone
    @gracelandone 2 месяца назад +2

    Your body is so calm and confident in this talk. No swaying, no pacing. You become your own straight man. Your gift is sizable. Thank you for sharing.

  • @patchez058
    @patchez058 Год назад +4

    It's a strange feeling, being so proud of someone I don't know.

  • @milesgraham7239
    @milesgraham7239 Год назад +57

    One of the best Ted Talks I’ve ever seen. Drew Lynch already had my respect beforehand, but seeing him shift from comedic to serious like this has just added a layer to that respect. Wonderfully talented wordsmith and communicator.

  • @thejrogers1233
    @thejrogers1233 Год назад +14

    "Interrupting someone who studders is like tickling someone who's gassy. Huge risk" 🤣🤣😍😍

    • @barney547
      @barney547 Год назад

      I’m in a library and I literally almost just spit out my coffee 😂

  • @brianmiller5750
    @brianmiller5750 Год назад +218

    You know Drew, you handle hecklers so well that you could do an entire Comedy Central show just with that

    • @ChubbyUnicorn
      @ChubbyUnicorn Год назад +11

      Exactly! Steve Hoffstedder has made his career destroying hecklers.

    • @matejbanyi4068
      @matejbanyi4068 Год назад +32

      And that’s exactly why Drew here is much better at it than Steve will ever be. The Hoff kills his hecklers, destroys them, calls them out and makes them walk out eventually. Drew plays their game, keeps the genuinely good spirit, disarming them and winning them over. How brilliant and witty!

    • @robbi2021Bethany
      @robbi2021Bethany Год назад +3

      Agreed!

    • @chorlesteajones6794
      @chorlesteajones6794 Год назад +6

      @@matejbanyi4068 Exactly! He embraces it and even pokes fun at them until they eventually either accept his comedic spirit or they quietly leave without being called out for leaving.

  • @gotmilk9843
    @gotmilk9843 Год назад +58

    I LOVE how the comment section has just become a space for the community to talk about how Drew has impacted them. It speaks volumes of his character 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @relytllorrac7992
    @relytllorrac7992 Год назад +210

    Drew, I know you won’t read this. You have been an inspiration to me; I don’t have a stutter, but I do live with Lyme disease. Every day, I wake up tired. Seeing your message, your comedy, your outlook has helped me to better cope with my own struggles. I just looked up Stella and saw she passed away earlier this year, and I find myself crying at 9am on a Thursday. You’re a good man, a good human, and I hope you know that 6 minutes in you have reminded me what it means to be alive.

    • @michaelpecukonis5074
      @michaelpecukonis5074 Год назад +15

      Hey brother I'm autistic and I did stand up to a great degree at a point, that's not the point my buddy has lime and he became a college baseball player and I haven't followed him but he won local skate competitions. There is nothing you can't do. Keep doing you brother.

    • @dahlholistichealth
      @dahlholistichealth Год назад +13

      Thank you for sharing. Lyme is horrible and people don’t understand how severe it is. Went 18 years before a proper diagnosis... hope you find what gives you remission!

  • @Zacharythealien
    @Zacharythealien Год назад +35

    I remember this guy when he first started off in stand up comedy. Didn't recognize him without the stutter. I can't believe he got rid of it! Go Drew! 😁✌️

    • @RabbitsFunWorld
      @RabbitsFunWorld Год назад +10

      🤦‍♀️ If you watched the video, you would know that he didn’t “get rid of it.” He maintains it better than he used to originally. I am proud that he has come this far on improving his control on the stutter.

    • @Zacharythealien
      @Zacharythealien Год назад +6

      @@RabbitsFunWorld either way. It was meant to be a compliment and not be nitpicked. 😂 I'm happy to see his progress.

  • @KevinPheiffer
    @KevinPheiffer Год назад +7

    His self-control really shined when he just stopped at 'Nanas'!!!
    Such a great guy with such an inspirational story.
    It is wonderful to see how humble he has remained throughout his career thus far.

  • @abbykoop5363
    @abbykoop5363 Год назад +41

    This is the first time I've seen Drew not stutter. I followed him for a while after America's Got Talent, but then got busy with life. He had an excellent message here. I hate detours and things not going my way. This gave me some good things to think about!

  • @JessicaChris1612
    @JessicaChris1612 Год назад +71

    The first person I've seen who's stuttered or forgotten, all very natural things, thanks for keeping it real tedx!

  • @benzell4
    @benzell4 Год назад +188

    So cool to come across this TED talk, Drew! I have been a fan and following your career for a few years, also, recommending your comedy sets to friends and family… I had not heard your youthful backstory (reading Tennessee Williams, Shakespeare, et. al., aspiring to be an actor) until now!
    Reign on, Drew!

  • @sueponder4435
    @sueponder4435 Год назад +132

    One of the best TedTalks I've listened to and throughougly enjoyed, understood, and felt completely connected to. Thank you for sharing your story Drew.

  • @3DoodlesKitchen
    @3DoodlesKitchen Год назад +15

    Really love his drive and courage. He chooses to get up on stage every night even with hecklers making fun of him and handles it like a champ.

  • @gavin479
    @gavin479 Год назад +25

    So crazy, he’s been able to delete his stutter through speech rehabilitation. Well done mate, I love your comedy

  • @emg.721
    @emg.721 Год назад +28

    It's crazy how much I needed to hear this. And I never watch Ted talks, I only clicked because it was Drew. My life is constantly getting derailed by things outside of my control and I get so angry. Maybe it's time for me to play with my monkey instead of kicking and screaming lmao. I'm taking this to heart. Thanks Drew!!

  • @oldegeezer
    @oldegeezer 2 месяца назад +1

    He has made the best of his situation. He is well-spoken and able to laugh with others. What a gift!

  • @eggsmarie
    @eggsmarie Год назад +74

    Congratulations, Drew! I've followed you since the dog vlog days and once embarrassed myself when meeting you, after you performed at Comedy Works in Denver. You are one of my top creative inspirations in life and I am so happy for you and this accomplishment! Thank you for sharing your story since the beginning. ❤️ Your authenticity has taught me a lot over the years!

  • @swaziithegreat
    @swaziithegreat Год назад +28

    Another door closed, another chance to prove I was good enough, another reminder that I wasn’t.
    - This gave me goosebumps

  • @Xelanotrub
    @Xelanotrub Год назад +21

    I got to meet Drew at his Saint Louis show, I have stuttered my entire life. I also am very ambitious and have come along way in life and my career.
    It was an honor to be able to shake your hand and I am a forever fan! You are not only an amazing writer and comedian but an amazing human.

  • @katemurray8201
    @katemurray8201 Год назад +14

    The only Ted talk I’ve seen where the presenter forgot where they were at in their presentation

    • @rafaelllamas7018
      @rafaelllamas7018 Год назад +8

      Sometimes things don’t go according to plan. Sometimes you have to stumble to stand up taller.

    • @another7704
      @another7704 Год назад +9

      It fit well with the message. He hit a detour.

  • @orphu88
    @orphu88 Год назад +43

    Wow. Drew, I've commented many times on your videos, and I still can't find the words to express the ways you've affected my life and how I see myself. I discovered your channel over three years ago when I was at the lowest point of my life. Watching your stand-up and how you interacted with people got me laughing out loud for the first time in months. And now, three years later, I've never been more content. I can't give you all the credit for my happiness, but you, combined with good therapy, good friends, and a great dog, seems to be a recipe for a good life. Thanks for sharing your journey.

  • @shawnmerath2137
    @shawnmerath2137 Год назад +9

    I'm so proud of him he's doing really good with his speech therapy he barely studders at all... Soo proud my guy....

  • @kathrynalexander2570
    @kathrynalexander2570 Год назад +71

    You did great!! I've followed you for quite some time, so now seeing you do a TED talk with such presence and polish... I felt like a cheering mother bursting with pride for you! ❤️❤️❤️ I hope you do feel validation 🌟 because, young man, you have achieved success. You are an incredible human being, inspiring and impacting the world around you. Well done! 👏 and well said 😊

  • @joannadeatley2734
    @joannadeatley2734 Год назад +87

    Probably one of my favorite Ted talks to date. Wonderful message and Beautiful delivery

  • @heathertoomey7068
    @heathertoomey7068 Год назад +8

    4:47 Embrace trials in life. People will act normal around you if you do not feel burdened by it.
    9:11 "How is it you can do everything right and it still ends up going wrong?" It's not wrong. It's just different than you expected.
    9:44 Giving up in planning every detail for a specific destination. Instead, act on impulse, knowing that you know nothing. Do what feels right, and let it take you to your destination, which is not what you originally expected.

  • @HappilyAnonymousGirl
    @HappilyAnonymousGirl 18 дней назад

    Embracing his detours has made him wise beyond his years.
    It’s amazing to see how for he’s come since AGT. The insight he has and his ability to articulate his thoughts so well is something I aspire to have one day. He makes his message easy to digest and has a way of putting us in his shoes, so we relate to his hardships at the same time.
    Very inspiring. Thank you, Drew. You’re absolutely my favorite comedian. ❤

  • @badlydrawnavocado2569
    @badlydrawnavocado2569 Месяц назад

    Gosh, I’ve followed Drew for years, and I’ve been wondering what makes him so good at improvising, riffing and handling an audience- he’s the best at handling hecklers that I know of. And now I get it- it’s curiosity. He’s genuinely curious about the people he performs to! He’s curious about what brought them to the show, why they laugh or not, why they might be interrupting or heckling- and he always comes out on top, still with the general feeling or being a nice guy. I love him for that!

  • @joanneweiss3864
    @joanneweiss3864 Год назад +37

    Thank you for posting, Drew. As a fan since AGT, you're a model for all of us struggling with life. Continued success & joy💖 RIP Stella😢

  • @RainbowOwl24
    @RainbowOwl24 Год назад +13

    Wow. I think that was my favorite Tedtalk I've ever seen. It was funny, inspiring, honest, touching, raw and informative. It really made me think about my life and how I see things, how I respond to them, and how I could do things better, while also getting more out of life in general, AND it made me laugh. I've been a fan of Drew's since his AGT days and a follower of his RUclips channel from the very beginning, and I've seen him in many different moods and performance styles...
    This was the most calm, confident, thoughtful, open, and eloquent I have ever seen him appear. Even more so than when he's in his element on stage - where he typically appears to be at his best. I'm so proud of him for all the work he's put into himself and his life, his goals, etc, but also because he is so comfortable with himself and well spoken now -- NOT because he controls his stutter better, or because he's mastered his nerves, but because he put together and delivered this genius talk in a way that really painted a multi-layered story that hits home to the listener in various ways. It delivers a message of openness, understanding, acceptance, encouragement, inspiration, humor, curiosity, wonder and more. Absolutely Fantastic, Drew. Bravo. This was wonderful. Thank you, for sharing it with us all.

  • @voidfroze
    @voidfroze Год назад +3

    This is insane!! Handling hecklers/rowdy crowds is one of his best skills, and SO fun to watch. You’d never realize it was something that was so difficult for him

  • @DustinHaggerty-lj1ix
    @DustinHaggerty-lj1ix Год назад +18

    Thanks man. I've been a musician for about 20 years and now I'm 37. Not really sure if I've gotten anywhere with it. I still love it. I'm easily distracted, and very ambitious. So I don't know where that leaves me, but I really loved this, and it made me think and be open to changing direction. Thanks man. Honestly. This was very motivating.

    • @xidontcarex
      @xidontcarex Год назад +3

      I think both are too extreme. You should set little goals to get to the big ones. And distract yourself enough to enjoy it.

  • @karmen181
    @karmen181 Год назад +5

    Drew is absolutely one of the best inspirations I’ve ever seen. The strength to talk to these people and keep everyone engaged. Great video Drew!

  • @AnotherHomeChef
    @AnotherHomeChef 22 дня назад +1

    Incredibly cerebral and also touching.

  • @Sara-xx1sg
    @Sara-xx1sg Год назад +10

    Such a huge Drew Lynch fan since seeing him on AGT. This talk just solidified it even further how great he is !

  • @alittlebitofaverything3289
    @alittlebitofaverything3289 Год назад +24

    THIS IS SO COOL!!! You’re speech was amazing Drew, so happy that you took this opportunity and made it so great. Also I started tearing up when you mentioned Stella. That girl was so cute 🥹💕

  • @stonymohawk
    @stonymohawk Год назад +4

    Being someone who struggles with epilepsy this really resonates with me. This disability has closed many doors for me and most people will either offer bad advice because they don’t understand or just avoid the topic altogether. Thank you Drew for sharing this. It was witty, fun, and relatable. Congratulations on your successes. Hope to see you perform live one day.

  • @lunytune3374
    @lunytune3374 Год назад +1

    I've lived my entire life with a speech impediment, I was a premie born 3.5 months early and have mild spastic cerebral palsey.. I was raised knowing I had a disadvantage but I was as good as anyone else. It took me 20 years to achieve what this man did in half the time, going from "normal" to not so normal. And what he says about all of it is true. Stop trying to control your life and live it, accept those detours, it's your real path. ❤️ It's how we learn.
    Thank you Drew

  • @hollieverafter
    @hollieverafter Год назад +6

    Been with you through a LOT over the years, Drew. Laughed through your adventures. Got angry for you when things went awry (ugh, like that hotel that refused Stella😠). So happy when you found your beautiful wife and grieved deeply with you through Stella’s illness and passing. You are a gift for many reasons, one being you are never afraid to be yourself and have fun with it. Thank you for staying curious!

  • @lmpyk1960
    @lmpyk1960 Год назад +14

    What an awesome TED talk!!! I discovered you when Stella was your partner in crime and have been a huge fan ever since. While I LOVE your scripted material I think you are absolutely BRILLIANT when you go off script and riff off the audience. That is where you shine the brightest (imo of course lol)! You are at the top of the list of the best comics I've ever listened to. Keep up the great work!!!!

  • @reneeq3122
    @reneeq3122 Год назад +1

    His timing is spot on.

  • @deanstenshaug5556
    @deanstenshaug5556 Год назад +18

    The first time I saw you was on AGT. I felt then and still feel that you are one of the most creative and funny people around. I have been one of your subscribers since I found your youtube channel. I truly enjoyed this Ted talk and believe that a great number of people will benefit from hearing what you have said. Bravo!!

  • @kathryncainmadsen5850
    @kathryncainmadsen5850 Год назад +8

    Inspiring for me. Very Buddhist. Don’t get too attached to the plan. I am someone who fights unexpected change and that is always where the pain lies. Thank you.

  • @MaryThomas-wk3zv
    @MaryThomas-wk3zv Год назад +27

    Dude! This is amazing this makes me feel awesome that you are up there doing a TED talk!! I thought you just recommended a TED talk of someone else to us was I excited yes, I take what you say or recommend with pride thought it would be great. But to my amazement and surprise there you are Drew Lynch doing a TED talk you made my night dude!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @lorenl9262
    @lorenl9262 8 месяцев назад +1

    Kudos to you Drew as I live less than a mile away from Las Vegas Academy and I would have never thought in a million years that you were from Las Vegas where I have lived in for over 12 years now primarily on Fremont Street and YOU have opened to me UP to what is entirely possible in my OWN life!!! I applaud you for what you have been through and to overcome!!! Kudos!! :)-

  • @writergirl3233
    @writergirl3233 Год назад +3

    He's one of my new favorite comedians. & I can't even hear him stutter now I'm so happy for him & his success! I used to do speech therapy when I was younger so I can kind of relate.

  • @penelopefp
    @penelopefp Год назад +12

    This is deeply powerful. I will show it to my class of students that struggle with dyslexia. I wonder if you comprehend how inspirational you are. 💛

  • @zefikapsaliari6040
    @zefikapsaliari6040 Год назад +1

    My favourite words of that speech are: 17:32 "I think the less i've thought the more i've done and the more i've done the less i've cared"

  • @buzzanderson6217
    @buzzanderson6217 Год назад +1

    @DrewLynch is a pure comedic genius! He makes it look so easy you may not realize it at first but he has incredible timing and imagination! Things you never thought were funny become funny and the most amazing natural capability is his ability to make the whole audience fall in love with him. ❤❤❤

  • @jennifercoopman
    @jennifercoopman Год назад +16

    Omg Drew, that was fantastic and powerful! Thank you so much for doing that and sharing it with us! Your words meant a lot to me!

  • @JPolwarth
    @JPolwarth Год назад +15

    @Drew Lynch, thank you so much man. What you said really resonates. Very well said. Your experience and story are so inspiring, Drew. Lots of love and appreciation!

  • @piglo318
    @piglo318 Год назад +1

    I watched this last winter of 2022. I could sorta get the message but not completely. Now a year later i come back to it with a new spirit and sense of self and it makes all the sense in the world. I believe that its okay, to not know some things or be amitious as a previous day. Just stay the course in your mental, have fun, and breathe, you'll get to where youre needed to go. Praise God also. Thank you Drew

  • @heybusiness1
    @heybusiness1 Год назад +10

    Drew I’m a comic from Louisville and I love TED talks. This is truly one of the best ones that I watched. Good luck and safe travels my friend.❤️

  • @kindnessfirst9670
    @kindnessfirst9670 Год назад +6

    Ambition drives people while curiosity draws people in.

  • @HandsomeLongshanks
    @HandsomeLongshanks Год назад +1

    Drew has come so far and overcame so much with his stutter throughout the years. It really shows the hard work and dedication he puts into his speech therapy when he can talk and sound like he never had a stutter at all.

  • @helimx
    @helimx Год назад +8

    Watched your videos before agt, and I've seen the progress you've made all these years. 702 is a hard place to grow up, and despite you're hurdles you've jumped over all of them. Much love Drew. You deserve everything you've created.

  • @CLGoergen137
    @CLGoergen137 Год назад +15

    This is amazing as somebody who now has a physical ailment And as somebody who recently got sober this is really motivating. I just got done showing it to my kids they loved it they love your inspiration. I showed it to my wife who at times has struggled with the decisions that have put us in a tough spot but also have opened new doors and new journeys. Thank you for sharing this you're still one of the funniest people I've ever heard

  • @vs4571
    @vs4571 Год назад +1

    As a former stutterer, I can tell his stutter is legit and real. So many peoples stutters sound fake and exaggerated. Sucks he still struggles. So glad I don’t anymore but occasionally I’ll stutter the first word I’m trying to get out or when I try to speak Spanish, or say a big word sometimes. I did years of speech class in elementary school; but it slowly decreased on its own and I just simply wouldn’t talk when I knew I couldn’t get the word/words out. It’s so weird, stuttering.

  • @harrypearle9781
    @harrypearle9781 Год назад +1

    "CURIOSITY is the route to knowledge"
    A student of mine, once told me this, and he said he made it up.
    "PRACTICE does not make perfect. Only perfect PRACTICE makes perfect" (Vince Lombardi)
    =========================== Thanks Much =======================

  • @Turnpost2552
    @Turnpost2552 Год назад +2

    He went through alot. I cant imagine the pain he went through. He is so sincere and kind with the way he sent this message, I like this guy.

  • @aprilm2879
    @aprilm2879 Год назад +14

    Wow! I wish this had been years ago before I hit rock bottom!
    I finally got to see Drew live a few nights ago. He was hilarious! I was so excited to meet him! Not only is he funny, but he really is an inspiration for many people.
    And his comedy really is the best medicine for helping one get through tough times. He always gets us laughing. So thank you for that, and also for this serious & important talk. I need to make what's left of my life worth living, so it's something to think about. ♥️♥️♥️

  • @buckchile614
    @buckchile614 16 дней назад

    As a life long stutterer, I too used humor to help persuade others to laugh with me as opposed to at me. It's been a long painful process towards some semblance of fluency; with diaphragmatic breathing giving me the best gains towards that goal. I'm now a Wellness Coach that instructs tai chi and other groups where I am the main focal point(I want to say vocal) that will be retiring soon. And I tried open mike stand up as well. Twice!
    But they say timing is everything... Drew is an inspiration to me and never give up

  • @peace.404
    @peace.404 Год назад +4

    Omg! I remember this comedian, but his stutter was extreme. I think he was on a American Idol. I can’t freaking believe that he has trained himself out of it. That’s craaaazy!!! Wow! I am really rooting for him!!!

    • @stanlam986
      @stanlam986 Год назад

      I think he used Smooth Speaking from Michael Williams to help him on his stuttering. I want to know also what he did to cure himself.

  • @ultimateships
    @ultimateships Год назад +3

    Incredibly inspiring. I’ve known Drew for years, back when he would just do sit downs with Stella, his service dog. He’s come so far, I still watch his comedy shows but man. This hit me.

  • @wellbodisalone
    @wellbodisalone Год назад +2

    "Using your natural and unnatural tendencies is the key to unlocking your supernatural self." 🎯

  • @Meraidd
    @Meraidd Год назад +11

    I love how applicable this is to many situations. I've been going through something where I have been, along with my mom, worrying about the end result, and that hasn't been great. But I can absolutely take this talk and apply it to myself, and instead focus on the journey 😁 great job Drew!!

  • @sarahkiernan3358
    @sarahkiernan3358 7 месяцев назад

    This guy is a Master of "styling it out". This talk is way more inspirational than "live laugh love" signs.

  • @Jbwooten571
    @Jbwooten571 Год назад +3

    I love this guy --monkey or no monkey --
    Drew, I first saw your comedy on RUclips. I've seen your progress along the way. I was surprised to see you on TED and I was honestly expecting you to still be laughing at your stutter!
    Don't get me wrong, I'm very happy to see your progression, including all the wisdom you've acquired along the way.
    You've kept your humility and I guarantee continued growth for anyone with your level of resilience.

  • @UnusualElan
    @UnusualElan Месяц назад

    The part where you talked about "Embracing the detours" has really got me thinking. I had everything roughly planned out for the coming years, however something happened recently outside of the art that has me reconsidering what i REALLY want from life.

  • @melanieserguiev909
    @melanieserguiev909 Год назад +18

    Such an amazing presentation

  • @blacksabbathbr
    @blacksabbathbr Год назад +4

    I've been following him from the beginning and he describes perfectly the evolution of his career and self discovery. You could clearly see it taking shape. I didn't like his stand ups but loved the couch talks with Stella. One day i revisited his comedy and my god it had changed!Today I'm a huge fan and can't wait for him to come to Sweden to perform. I'll be there

  • @jayronca
    @jayronca Год назад +10

    Great talk Drew. Long time fan. Enjoyed hearing your story and the obstacles you’ve overcome to get where you are. You should be proud. You’ve certainly earned it. 🤙

  • @deborahduthie4519
    @deborahduthie4519 Год назад

    The Psychology of the Talent Contests selecting the winner as the person whom will benefit most positively from the prize. The person who comes next to the winner, are deemed to have the stuff that will make such a wonderful success with their new found impetus. Success comes more to the next to winner, than continued success for the winners. Drew Lynch is a success because he is Drew Lynch.✅👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @deborahsheets2604
    @deborahsheets2604 Год назад +8

    I’ve watched you for a few years now, and there was some of your story I did not know. This really makes me appreciate and respect you even more. And thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world, Drew.

  • @chocolatbownie35
    @chocolatbownie35 Год назад +5

    Thank you Drew, this couldnt have come at a better time. Life is throwing a curveball at me and it seemed like my life was going sideways. 9:23 is bringing tears to my eyes. My goal is still there, i just have to take the longer route to reach it.

  • @acktroniasparthenoes2551
    @acktroniasparthenoes2551 Год назад +9

    This was something I really needed to hear, a great speech, with an even better lesson.

  • @philiparmand3534
    @philiparmand3534 Год назад +3

    Incredibly inspiring! Such a deep reminder that play and curiosity is key. Thank you!!!

  • @ericbolton9512
    @ericbolton9512 Год назад +7

    You are so incredible! I also grew up with a stuttering problem, and it took a lot of hard work get through it. I still stutter from time to time, but it's nothing like when I was a child. Thank you for your perspective, you are an absolute joy of a human being!

  • @IMYOURWILL
    @IMYOURWILL Год назад +1

    Thank you Drew Lynch for being you. Love ya brother

  • @cls85
    @cls85 8 месяцев назад +1

    Drew, You are the very best. Your honesty and realistic approach is wonderful and relatable. Please know you make a difference and are appreciated. I look forward to what you post next.

  • @pauledwards9047
    @pauledwards9047 Год назад +6

    Drew is one of my favorite comedians ever. Love this authentic message!

  • @sirfizz6518
    @sirfizz6518 Год назад

    I was just letting speeches play in the background, and when Drew said his name I stopped everything to listen because I used to follow his channel until about a year ago, but haven't really kept up with anyone since that time.
    So glad i gave this my undivided attention, cuz this is absolutely one of the best TED talks I've heard.

  • @raneemhalabi4073
    @raneemhalabi4073 Год назад +3

    The only sad part about this is that it ends. I love listening to Drew!

  • @WookieeRage
    @WookieeRage Год назад

    I can't express just how much I needed to hear that.
    I'm not struggling with any illnesses or diagnosed disabilities, so have it easier than many. But I still feel buried under a mountain of things I haven't been able to find a way around.
    Maybe I never noticed that the wall staring me in the face has an arrow pointing me in a new direction.
    Thank you so so much.

  • @peterkey7193
    @peterkey7193 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much Drew! I've been watching your hilarious videos on your channel for a while now. Your story of performing comedy despite your impairment is amazing! I have extreme mental health issues from seizures and a stroke I had in high school, and they've damaged my confidence and prior ambitions. I recently, like you, started making my story a joke and have been performing in comedy bars. I love it and have gotten more laughs than I deserved every time! So again, THANK YOU, Drew Lynch!

  • @lilpudd1
    @lilpudd1 Год назад

    Drew you are such a beautiful person……thank you for your comedy and telling your story…..❤

  • @midlifecrisis2988
    @midlifecrisis2988 Год назад +5

    Fabulous talk. I’m glad I’ve followed you for years. Your journey has become mine vicariously through you.

  • @mysterious_drake
    @mysterious_drake Год назад +5

    Very well said, Drew. Thanks for continuing to share your journey with us

  • @gregsiska
    @gregsiska Год назад

    @TheDrewLynch,
    Thnx for this, I so needed this. Concussion survivor 4.5 years, and not thriving... yet.
    I'm going to endeavor to be curious and see where that takes me. Scattering that scat!

  • @kdmcas_
    @kdmcas_ Год назад +3

    I love everything about this. I laughed, I felt your pain, and I gained a new perspective about curiosity and having fun with things. Thank you for this, and for all you do. This was an amazing TedTalk.

  • @Skunk6977
    @Skunk6977 Год назад

    Honestly, the most amazing and beautiful thing that has ever come out of this man’s mouth… his laugh. It is sooo contagious.

  • @joelw7497
    @joelw7497 Год назад +5

    I love Drew so much! Always have since first seeing him on AGT. Then by following him on social media and RUclips. His comedic genius is always present in the moments where he is interrupted or the way he engages the audience in his shows. It always seemed so natural the way he dealt with hecklers. I did not know it was traumatic and that his response was to laugh through the pain - to play with it. I cried more than once in this TED talk and continue to love him for who he is and all he gives to us in each moment of every show. Well done. Thank you for all that you are, all you have lived through, and all that is yet to come.