If anyone knows Drew’s lore, you know The Office is one of her top shows, I’m SO happy for her!!
@SoulBoom2 ай бұрын
🙌
@guacamoleontoast45912 ай бұрын
this was the best crossover in 2024!
@Kchick922 ай бұрын
The way she kept her cool on both shows is astonishing 😊
@luvpotion92 ай бұрын
drew’s wisdom honestly helped me escape an abusive relationship the more i thought “what would drew think about the way im being treated rn” or “what would drew think of what he just said to me”the more strength i gathered to leave and i did eventually and im gunna keep her wisdoms in my head moving forward💗
@SoulBoom2 ай бұрын
Love this ❤️
@JD-hh6ck2 ай бұрын
Same here 🙌
@briemackenzie79062 ай бұрын
I’m proud of you ❤
@bollocks42o2 ай бұрын
im so glad your inner drew saw your value ❤❤❤
@terrancing2 ай бұрын
This is so beautiful 😭 you took her words and made her your own cheerleader. That's exactly what she wants
@gracesirois94892 ай бұрын
It gives me such joy knowing how many TERRIBLE MEN love The Office who will see this and be devastated Rainn Wilson is complimenting Drew for an hour. 😁 (Also a huge fan of The Office and enjoyed this so much)
@IndepenisDay2 ай бұрын
Yikes...
@SophiaHoiseth2 ай бұрын
lmaaoooo so true!!!!!
@frisk73822 ай бұрын
This was my immediate thought when I saw rainn is gonna be on Drew’s podcast too 😂 I can’t wait for the tantrums
@TheJamMaam-pp2yt2 ай бұрын
Imposter syndrome is a bitch
@Victoria_Fama2 ай бұрын
YESSSSSS🎉
@Moxienova19702 ай бұрын
As a feminist for 5 decades and a victim of the dark men you are speaking of starting with my dad and mom of a 15 yr old daughter, I thank you for your bravery Drew.
@eatmanyzoos2 ай бұрын
where do the victims of abusive women go? do you even care? with all your superior female empathy?
@pahulg28432 ай бұрын
my man you’re misappropriating your frustration onto another abuse victim. Drew is one of the many feminists that are using accessible platforms to teach women to stand up to misogyny, and that can come from men and women, mind you. Men are arguably the loudest perpetrators and the most invincible especially in the patriarchal societies we live in, and to your point, vileness can come from men women and everyone in between. No one is disparaging your experience. Take your frustration to therapy, break down that trauma, and learn to cope and confront your trauma. Think twice before commenting.
@Moxienova19702 ай бұрын
@@eatmanyzoos um, what?? I know there are toxic women out there but that’s not what this podcast is about. I’m sure there are plenty of those you can find. Bye.
@capndallas49182 ай бұрын
How many cats do you currently own? 😂
@Moxienova19702 ай бұрын
@@capndallas4918 do you actually listen to the soul boom podcast and act like this too? You don’t seem to be actually listening.
@catmom002 ай бұрын
she’s a real one thanks for having drew
@SoulBoom2 ай бұрын
💯
@bobbi53552 ай бұрын
Im glad she mentioned the pedo problem. She shows the real side of some men
@giarichards15292 ай бұрын
100%. A psychologist told me that pedophilia or any non consensual sex is always about power. And what kind of men are obsessed with power?
@ThePaintedHope2 ай бұрын
@@giarichards1529 narcicists?
@coolbreeze56832 ай бұрын
She describes the same men who are angry at women who choose to stay single and live their own hero's journeys. Same type of men who call these women "childless cat ladies". Sorry to burst their bubble but these women are free, happy and grateful that for the first time in history, they are now able to take care of themselves and their community without feeling obligated to cater to a man. Something we've always been completely capable of but have been deterred and brainwashed away from doing so. Decenter men and as Drew says, "the world opens up". I love it!
@andreamarie65012 ай бұрын
🖐🏼 this childless cat lady is indeed very free, happy, and grateful 😌
@kandycid1002 ай бұрын
The amount of women getting on SSRI’s is on the rise. The data shows the exact opposite Also female suicide has doubled from 2021 to 2022 Women are actually killing themselves more frequently and getting on depression medication more than ever before. Happy it worked out for you. But the data shows the exact opposite of what you just said
@candiedolives53402 ай бұрын
@@andreamarie6501 me & my bestie live together with our 5 cats & our home is always peaceful (cat zoomie chaos aside lol) 🖤
@JaysieeisyaJ2 ай бұрын
There are seriously not a whole lot more satisfying moments quite like when a man tries to come for me for being a near 40-year-old woman who is child free and never been married and tries to belittle me for it and claim I must live a miserable and lonely existence, and I get to turn to them and say "No, it's a peaceful and quiet existence filled with joy that no man could ever match." ❤
@1armeddrummerinaprisonrock2442 ай бұрын
interesting, I heard this only from women gossiping and thought theyre jelous of these "free women". First time I hear that some males do that too. Same goes for alone living men over 40 , but nobody cares how they feel. Most people think theyre weird or pedos or whatever.
@briannaotero88742 ай бұрын
Drew is so well spoken and passionate, you can feel how much she cares about her fanbase. This interview was so refreshing, she’s an amazing role model!
I don’t “handle hate” gracefully either. Nor should any human. Truth exists. A spade is a spade.
@IndepenisDay2 ай бұрын
Hate needs to be handled with love. If we won't accept teaching from those enlightened then we are doomed to repeat the same low vibrational mistakes.
@Bouchergator092 ай бұрын
Her conversation about internalized fat phobia was really important to me. Fat is a descriptor, it shouldn't be a word that is associated with self worth and this is so important for me to teach my daughter
@SoulBoom2 ай бұрын
💯
@galekiwi95802 ай бұрын
I've always been a feminist, but until I started watching Drew's videos I never realized a huge source for my chronic anxiety was rooted in the patriarchy. I was always afraid to misstep or inconvenience someone, and I never before had put into perspective that men don't manage and limit themselves for the convenience of others the way women do. Drew made me realize that I'd subconsciously felt responsible for making men comfortable and that they shouldn't have that power over me. If you're reading this and you have severe anxiety, try to remember that a lot of your fears are rooted in patriarchal standards. Whatever your gender identity is, your fears of not being successful enough, strong enough, smart enough, attractive enough, etc. are all based on what patriarchal societies and systems value. Your own value comes from you, not them.
@Glanzern2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@bdmenne2 ай бұрын
Go for 2 weeks in the wilderness, then come and talk to me about how unneeded and dangerous “the patriarchy” is.
@erin1912Ай бұрын
@@bdmennehi! female backpacker here. the patriarchy is unneeded. thanks!
@mars_mallow_Ай бұрын
@@bdmenne you know that the whole notion that men were the hunters and women were the gatherers has been disproved, right? scientists are actually thinking that it’s likely that autistic people were the main gatherers because they could remember a lot of specific information about plants and stuff, and people with adhd were great hunters because they had a lot of energy and were very quick thinkers. there’s so much about humanity that we’ve assumed, but the truth is we don’t know. there is no excuse for the patriarchy, not even “human nature” because gender doesn’t actually have anything to do with survival 👍
@lindseyhendrix2405Ай бұрын
I needed to read this! Thank you kindly. 💛
@katieholt5762 ай бұрын
"Can you imagine if we started the race at the same time" HITS SO HARD DREW
@Ojayy21212 ай бұрын
Me when I saw this pop up: “fantastic, gimme 14 of em right now” I love both of you
@SoulBoom2 ай бұрын
😅🙌
@FuzzyBSMcgee2 ай бұрын
"It's easy to do it from afar but can you do it when it's right next to you?" Drew, that is such a profound way to describe supporting a marginalized group!!! Everybody claims to be an ally but if it was your family member that came out, or started dating interracially, or even stated to say racist or homophobic things themselves, would you stand up or show support for that marginalized group? Or would you stay silent (or worse make it about your discomfort or fear)?
@choosehappy92242 ай бұрын
Do you speak up when someone in your family says something problematic about marginalized groups?
@lindseyhendrix2405Ай бұрын
Oooooof! I can’t wait to get to that part.
@erinh20772 ай бұрын
We are so lucky to have Drew. I wish I had her when I was younger, but so glad to have her now.
@ericanicoleeily2 ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE that Drew cusses so naturally and fluidly within her passion for women’s and minorities’ rights and at no point does it diminish her points. Stunning woman and absolutely captivating!
@celinepope2 ай бұрын
I could see someone arguing "youre complaining about men haiting women but say its fine for women to hate men." But literally the WHY behind the contempt is astounding. Men feel entitled to their misplaced beliefs about women bc they think its preordained. Women are responding to the pushback and terrible crimes committed against them.
@terrys.23422 ай бұрын
Get bent with this take. Hate of an entire group is irrational. Replace men with any other subgroup and recognize what a bigot you truly are.
@terrys.23422 ай бұрын
The sheer imbecility and cognitive incoherency of your thoughts literally make the world dumber.
@peachesandpoets18 күн бұрын
Also, effect matters. Women who "hate" men stay away from them. Men who hate women want to hurt them
@taliacat6662 ай бұрын
Drew IS a hero for us. She created a space most women struggle to find, and the validation of generations of anger inside of us. so happy to have seen this episode!
@LizardsLore2 ай бұрын
Drew has inspired me, a disabled(autism) femme person to stand up for myself and advocate for myself. Drew is my hero. Thanks for having her on your show Rainn
@SoulBoom2 ай бұрын
So glad you enjoyed! She rules 🙌
@mikaylawalrath50582 ай бұрын
I've never understood why people say to be kind even when someone is mean to you. As Drew has said before kindness is not a language they understand. You have to speak the language they do understand, and sometimes that's meanness. Also, if someone is mean to you they just don't deserve your kindness period.
@Aeo-yy5jn2 ай бұрын
I have 3 brothers and they all are red pill. It’s terrifying. I am not joking. Had to separate myself
@xdrivn2 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry you’re experiencing this. I am glad you have been able to separate yourself and enforce your boundaries. Take care !!
@caicaicaity2 ай бұрын
I hope they grow like my brothers have 💔💔💔
@eyeseajujubeeАй бұрын
Drew explains so many complex, deep issues so eloquently. I really appreciate her loaning us some of her boldness and confidence through her podcast. As a queer, plus size, disabled woman in the world, I love her view of a cornerstone of intersectional feminism being autonomy and that she talked directly about anti fat bias.
@-C.E.C.E-2 ай бұрын
I don't think i have ever been this emotional for an Anology before and especially because i have been following drew for a while now, the Anology off "It's like a burning Building and i'm just the one that found the Door and holding it open for everyone (or who chooses to) to get out, the Building is gonna burn down regardless" has got me sobbing for like 5 minutes now It's absolutely true and it might sound like a pretentious statement to people not familiar with her person, but thats exactly who she is. And its so selfless too, because holding the door open for a extented period of time takes a toll on someone too, she could also just have been like well i figured it out for my self for the most part i'm good, but she doesn't love this woman doown, and i really need people to know that just because she is not "nice" (atleast to bigoted men) doesn't mean she isn't kind, and she is so kind. all the love, thank you for this great episode
@evafischer68492 ай бұрын
YES!! That analogy hit me too, I'm so so grateful for Drew
@underthesignofthemoon2 ай бұрын
I love Drew Afualo. She is so funny, intelligent and brave. A role model for me.
@pjtaylor2450Ай бұрын
it doesn't matter how much content i watch from drew, im always struck by how eloquent she is and how fantastic a communicator she is
@spark51492 ай бұрын
Drew is the clap back we’ve all needed! She is the textbook definition of when they go low we go LOWERRER
@mariahjoshairy2 ай бұрын
I loved this episode so much! She’s great at expressing her thoughts in such a positive manner. And he’s great at opening up the conversation with great questions:)
@SupJenni2 ай бұрын
A lot of people stop at Drew’s “silly” TikTok’s without actually getting to know the basis and foundation as to why she speaks the way she does and feels the way she does. She’s extremely intelligent and I’m so grateful to the work that she does, it’s genuinely impactful.
@two_52 ай бұрын
i really appreciate her approach to conflict, humoring yourself while embarrassing and cornering perpetrators is definitely something ive employed in my life especially regarding my asshat father! shes such an inspiration of how she views the world and relationships!
@maddyloz2 ай бұрын
I had a lot of internalized misogyny in my early twenties. I’m glad I’ve grown into a woman that staunchly supports other women and builds other women up instead of tearing them down. Women face enough hate and adversity. We have to stick together.
@serinat21812 ай бұрын
I love Drew for this! I look up to her as a WOC who faces racism, sexism and misogyny daily... You both had such a wonderful conversation, thank you for letting us into this conversation 😄
@haileyeremia69112 ай бұрын
Drew know her fan base so well. Delighted to see such a thoughtful and engaging discussion! Drew and Rainn have both such interesting takes. Looking forward to more great conversations like this!
@SoulBoom2 ай бұрын
So many more to come! 🙏
@lydiataylor45982 ай бұрын
I've always found her accounts a bit too much for me but wow this conversation opened how I look at her work. She's a brilliant, considered and concious speaker with such a mission. I'm a convert now.
@Jo11eeАй бұрын
"If I wasn't aiming for you, don't feel hit". Fantastic!
@allie211182 ай бұрын
hell yeah Drew!! loved watching this, had no idea Rainn had a podcast! very happy strong voices like Drew's are being shared with a new audience and pumped to dive into Soul Boom further
@SoulBoom2 ай бұрын
So glad to have you here 🙏
@liza-qv7yq2 ай бұрын
i love drew! she’s been a constant reminder that it’s okay to take issue with injustice and speak up against it whether it affects me or not.
@taylor57492 ай бұрын
I love Drew so much and have been following her (and her sister Deison) since the beginning. She is so layered and intelligent and well spoken and I am beyond happy that she is getting the platform and recognition that she deserves. Having an open dialogue about violence, misogyny and the patriarchy as a whole gets us one step closer to dismantling it. So proud of you Drew! (And great questions from Rainn as usual!)
@hopeangelica7971Ай бұрын
6:33 "I don't think meaness should beget niceness, but I do think that's an entitlement people have to me because I'm a woman." -Drew Afualo
@Emily_Ramona2 ай бұрын
Drew has honestly changed my life, I'm so inspired to use my feminine rage to lift all of my sisters up, and getting to cackle while doing so! Thank you for having her on, I'm now a fan of this pod because of her interview!
@samanthapadgett25942 ай бұрын
Drew is so eloquent with how she speaks about these very vast topics it’s hypnotizing to watch. She is so strong and brave and that makes other women like myself feel like we can be that way too. She is truly such an inspiration ❤
@cr_965122 ай бұрын
Never thought I’d be scratching off Rainn x Drew collab off my bingo, but here we are!! This was a fantastic interview, I am glad Drew went into more details about her book, I will be adding it to my reading list. I echo what many have said, but Drew’s unashamed, proud, loud, and just stance on topics makes be feel BRAVE. I am so happy to have someone like Drew on social media nowadays - she makes the world seem a little less scary ❤️
@JessieCazam2 ай бұрын
I love Drew Afualo. She is so intelligent and truly a unique modern pop culture figure. She is so clear, concise and knowledgeable on so many topics. This is the first time I heard of ANY western influencer who is not of Korean descent speak on the 4B movement. This is a major foreign movement that really needs more eyes especially since feminism is so frowned upon and seen as the equivalent to a crime there.
@udb19872 ай бұрын
The influencers I've followed have been talking about this for months. I hope the movement makes it way over here.
@gyrus.22112 ай бұрын
I love the analogy of the burning building, it applies to so many things, but I think of it in terms of internalized misogyny. Like all of us are in the burning building of patriarchy, but we’ve convinced ourselves it’s not burning. Drew’s coming in talking to the people suffering the most and pointing out the smoke and the burns, showing you that the room is burning, and then pointing out the exit door by saying, you are allowed to say, this treatment, this state of eternal burning, is unacceptable, and I’m not going to pretend I don’t see it and I don’t suffer anymore.
@leafandbranch2 ай бұрын
Why does this make me so emotional… Drew you’re so important
@helloleesh16 күн бұрын
This is BRILLIANT. Twofold: 1. I’ve known of Drew, and I’ve heard a few of her funny clapbacks. I’ve heard she’s got a good mind on her, but this is the first time I’ve gotten a chance to hear her speak her mind. She’s absolutely a genius. I love it. 2. This podcast is everything. Please don’t take offense when I say that I’m not a fan of The Office. I only proffer that information to stress that my appreciation for this podcast comes purely from its own merit and not from any sort of prior fandom. I LOVE talking about the big picture, the soul, the why we’re here, the who is guiding us… I love to do so with an open mind and heart, but I’ve been told “we don’t discuss these things just like it’s best not to discuss politics at the dinner table”. But the soul is a beautiful thing. And to dissect it is a fascinating practice. I love what you’re doing! If we ever get a chance to talk, I’d love to tell you about a club I started (Omni Club) within my Patreon when I was a KZbinr. If not, oh well. But I hope you know that the concept for this podcast is just brilliant, gorgeous, incredible. And good call getting Drew on the pod.
@123peacebabe2 ай бұрын
Never seen soul boom. This is so insightful and an amazing way to start my morning. Thank you guys.
@elisafryleonard12882 ай бұрын
Not just young women. I’m 57 and a huge fan!!❤
@SDesmond222 ай бұрын
Same. 58 and love Drew.
@gemule2 ай бұрын
this makes my day!
@abigaillynn59682 ай бұрын
Some of these comments are calling themselves out, I love it. Keep it up Drew. Thank you for letting our voices be heard
@imsocorkyy2 ай бұрын
A combo I didn’t realize I needed to see. Excited for this convo 🔥
@LemorggАй бұрын
I love that you had Drew on. I could’ve listened to another hour. So thankful for her brilliant mind and boldness
@jillianmueller57322 ай бұрын
Drew is SPECIAL👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 we are so blessed to have her in the world, thank you Drew!
@Mmccc2222Ай бұрын
Drew is such an online icon. This is the first time I've seen one of her interviews and it's so refreshing to see her speak with such knowledge about systemic issues. As a woman of colour and from the global south who has studied feminist theory for years, and completed a master's in gender and development, I love how good she is at understanding and speaking of complex theoretical concepts that feminists have expanded for years, and is able to bring them into conversation with her casual and humorous interventions. Feminism is not a monolith, and it cannot be reduced to 'the search for equality in opportunity and choice'. Feminisms (pl.) are an ethical struggle, and can be applied to all aspects of human life. Well done Rainn and Drew, I hope videos like these reach millions of women AND men, and hopefully one day we're able speak of systemic oppressions as past concepts. Great content. Cheers!
@susanwright61682 ай бұрын
Drew crushed it as always! I really appreciated Rainn's reminder that we were all indigenous to begin with and his rough mapping of feminine deity representation to male. I had never thought/heard of that progression.
@meccha_matcha2 ай бұрын
This was an interview I was so excited to watch. Drew is a warrior goddess, I admire, respect, and adore what she stands for and how she does it.
@e-lee-sah2 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore her. Her energy just feels like the most supportive hug!
@krzygamerguy21 күн бұрын
my favorite thing she says is "Im not nice Im kind." rather then make you feel good on a surface level id rather make sure that you how i feel and work past it together. im not gonna just give you all my patience and charitably unless you give that same good faith in return.
@ashleegarrigan330913 күн бұрын
I'm now a new fan of Drew, everything she's talking about is so important. And she's explaining it so eloquently. The one thing I disagreed with is how she said she attacks her haters by hating on their appearance. If you drag a hateful man for balding, then you're dragging all men who are balding. You're dragging all women who are balding. You are dragging children who are balding naturally or from cancer treatment, etc. You are saying you are worse because of your appearance. You are keeping our value in our appearance.
@mirandavega_2 ай бұрын
This was awesome, Rainn! So glad Drew is growing the way she is. Big respect to your team for having her on. This is such an important conversation to have.
@catspact2 ай бұрын
Drew's philosophy is one that I've implemented in my daily life and it has drastically impacted how I engage with allyship. I don't have fear when challenging perspectives, particularly as I work in a male dominated industry. When you make allyship your own you can begin to see the positive impact it has on marginalized populations, and privileged populations that have never been challenged on their ideas.
@kallipeterson4574Ай бұрын
This episode was absolutely perfect, besides the fact it's my two most favorite entertainers, it's so important to talk about these things. Thank you both for sitting down and talking about the hard things, this was beautiful.
@twocheekyАй бұрын
I have so much to learn from this woman. I’ve known about her for a while but never really got into her content until the past couple months and I just fucking love everything she says. I have a lot of internalised phobia’s and misogyny even as a lesbian woman. I grew up in a rough house where these things were normal and encouraged. It’s a tough thing to relearn things you have learned as a child in the years where it matters most. I am doing my best but its so fucking refreshing to hear her speak my thoughts without shame and with the confidence and the knowledge to back herself up if questioned
@renr40562 ай бұрын
drew!!!!!! my heart. when she used the metaphor of holding the door open to the building that's on fire...... and taking the power back from words like 'fat' and 'ugly'.... I needed to hear that. many blessings onto you and yours xoxoxo
@Azarxii2 ай бұрын
I just bought Drew’s book, and I’m so incredibly excited. Drew is such an inspiration to woman of color, plus sized women and just any woman in this world today. Thank you Drew for your positive influence on the world 🫶
@tianasmith13112 ай бұрын
Drew talking about her sister coming out to her reminds me of when an ex came out to me as trans. She was so shaky and when I asked her why she said "I wasn't sure how you'd take it. I'm a girl who likes girls." And THAT was the moment that I realized that I'm not as good of an ally as I thought either. We both cried about it while I told her no matter what I'm ALWAYS going to love you, as long as youre a good person and are being genuine, be YOU who you were born to be. Her fear and tears really drove me to be better, to be who I am today because I don't want people to have that fear with me. Ik to an extent it'll always be there because opening up is scary and the world is terrifying but opening up to me the tears shouldn't be shed because someone fears to tell me who they are. The day she came out to me I became louder about where my heart lies to try to make it a more comfortable place for those who are afraid.
@mirindamckinney25142 ай бұрын
This is why I love drew so much, she literally just spoke so much fucking truth in this video like the part where she said she feels like she validates women's experiences by being angry with them, and that hit me in my core like I knew I loved her because she's gorgeous, kind, hilarious, and dogs on shitty men, but it wasnt until this video I realized why i truly value and admire her because she does in fact Validate my feelings when it comes to men in general. She deserves the world, and will always be a feminine icon to me
@yyalcin932 ай бұрын
I fuck with Drew the long way. Drew thank you to the moon and back for everything that you do, this interaction was so eloquent and tbh it really shows how sharp you are. God speed queen, I’m so honoured to share a lifetime with you ❤
@emilywires56922 ай бұрын
Drew was pivotal to my healing process, and for that she’ll have my heart forever.
@eviefig719711 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for hosting Drew. I am a fan of hers but I did not know she came out with a book and your podcast brought that to my attention! Great episode.
@ItsMeberenice2 ай бұрын
Rain , I really like the questions you asked . I feel Iike I love watching drew because of her personality and how she stands her ground but watching her response to these questions helps me see MORE of why she does what she does. You asked her the question and listened ❤ also rip your father he would come into a Starbucks I used to work at . He always talked about how proud he was of you ❤
@khamnom11572 ай бұрын
I love Drew’s insights and perspective on here. I really appreciate this podcast for curating a safe & thought- provoking conversation. Thank you guys
@taylorvogt09132 ай бұрын
Drew is incredibly well spoken and passionate about the people she cares about. She is a textbook incredible Virgo woman. What a remarkable human being ❤
@allisonraezaremski2 ай бұрын
This one literally made me cry so hard. Women are so strong but they rarely know it
@h.vander66402 ай бұрын
It’s not women’s job to “nice” the hate out of men. It’s men’s job to figure out why they insist on projecting their own self hatred onto women simply living their life
@monikabun2 ай бұрын
so thrilled to see drew on soul boom. loved listening to this conversation!!
@Rotisserie-chicken2 ай бұрын
She’s such a beautiful soul. This was so nice to hear more about Drew in depth and personally. What an amazing person. Such an inspiration to me as a woman pursuing a career in politics to hopefully make the world better 💕💕
@danicacassidy16722 ай бұрын
Team time to lock tf in
@SoulBoom2 ай бұрын
💺
@charlenesnotes2 ай бұрын
This is such a beautiful and honest interview. I loved how understanding and receptive Rainn is as an interviewer. And I love how Drew is so real, candid and vulnerable. I’ve always supported her and her platform. Great video :)
@heavenmiracle8715Ай бұрын
Loved how respectful Rainn was with Drew this is my first time watching the podcast and really loved the topics of conversations here!
@melindabartok1821Ай бұрын
My fav. girl. Always saying the truth, standing strong and empowering women all around the world❤ Thx for the great interview
@glizzymcguire72 ай бұрын
Drew stands on business. She's so wonderful! Love her
@sarabustin700318 күн бұрын
21:33 it’s so true once I heard drew talking about some of these topics I had a whole perspective change
@alissa30032 ай бұрын
Thank you for adding to her platform❤ she is saving us!
@cosplayergalАй бұрын
I love Drew! Holding people accountable can look so many different ways ❤
@jenaenaquin42012 күн бұрын
Love love love this woman. I also love Rainn more after this conversation ❤
@becboop21822 ай бұрын
I love that Drew is mean and doesn’t apologise for it. Women are expected to be permissive, to just let men treat them however they want with no repercussions.
@ellenburch49082 ай бұрын
I am so proud of who you are Drew, and every time you pop up on my feed, I get excited. Also, very pleased with Rainn Wilson for unabashedly bringing this perspective to us. Love you both
@maipelonАй бұрын
me tearing up when he said she's a hero 🥺 i love them both! Drew is doing such great work!
@borkbork41242 ай бұрын
Drew is so inspiring! ❤ I stand by the point that you have to speak to someone in a language they understand. Throw it badk at them and see how they react. I am not a yeller, but had to keep doing it to someone in my life bc they do it so much to me and it always made me feel terrible. Asking them to speak to me calmly and with respect got me nowhere. Turns out they HATE being yelled at, big shock😮
@TexasPoonTappa112 ай бұрын
THIS IS THE COLLAB I NEEDED LETS GOOOO
@madyoro2 ай бұрын
This was such an empowering episode. So refreshing and inspiring to women. Love Drew so much for waking women up and MEN to the world we live in.
@tiffanyrickenbaker80972 ай бұрын
i love drew so fucking much. she is a beacon in this dark ass world. intelligence beyond measure, eloquent and clear. not to mention an amazing writer and an overall beautiful human being.
@hannahbrown26292 ай бұрын
Subscribed because of this video. Not necessarily because of Drew, but because you were willing and invited this conversation. Dwight/Rainn 4 lyfe ❤️
@cateliber63832 ай бұрын
I just found soul boom last week and I just keep coming back for more. This is my 4th episode in a week!
@rach_storm-007Ай бұрын
this was such an interesting conversation on both sides. love to see a real, honest, open discussion like this. subscribed 😊
@groot35432 ай бұрын
indeed a heartfelt and needed discussion
@chayo-hc4vd2 ай бұрын
Sooooooo happy to see Drew on this show!! I'm reading her book now and she has helped me unpack so much. Truly one of my favorite creators and I'm glad to see her collab with so many other amazing creators.
@yeollyx12372 ай бұрын
I love Drew and watching her videos but this really showed me how well-spoken she is! She spoke about everything SO WELL
@AliceVFameАй бұрын
I love Drew and Rainn!! What a wonderful interview.
@emravenscroft72272 ай бұрын
Thankyou for making this you have no idea how much this means for a 19 yr old girl from the uk , you both give me hope ❤
@Agil-eg6zx2 ай бұрын
Deserves more likes. A good chatter and unboxing of important topics.