He was concerned about potential backlash from the hosts, who are known for their strong political views and might not appreciate his more moderate stance.
He believes that comedians who get 'canceled' often see an increase in their earnings afterward and that good comics should focus on writing jokes they believe in rather than worrying about potential backlash.
He finds it difficult because people often make assumptions based on limited information from dating apps and may avoid discussing political views early on to avoid conflict.
He feels isolated because he doesn't fully fit into either the right-wing or left-wing groups, leading to a sense of being marginalized by both sides.
He is cautious about including dates in his public content to avoid potential misunderstandings or negative portrayals, recognizing the power dynamics at play.
He considers it a poorly marketed campaign that missed the opportunity to discuss positive reforms, leading to a backlash and misunderstanding among the public.
He acknowledges their effectiveness in making people feel bad but also points out that their presence indicates someone is listening, even if the feedback is negative.
He focuses on topics he cares about, that are personal to him, and that he enjoys discussing, ensuring the material is authentic and relatable.
He finds it to be a very right-wing area with a strong emphasis on gun culture, which he describes as feeling like a movie set from the Wild West.
He believes it's possible if both parties are open to understanding each other's perspectives and are willing to have honest conversations about their differences.
This week, guest Jared Freid (comedian and co-host of Betches' U UP? podcast)) dives into dating, cancel culture, and a world where your ballot might matter more than your Hinge bio. Jared also talks about turning dates into "content" (and vice versa,) as well as the ways sharing personal stories can sometimes backfire. Sami & V realize they may actually be "pick-me" girls, and consider a new approach to podcasting.
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