The writer and director of Inside Amy Schumer, co-creator of Chapelle's Show and standup comic (3 Mics coming soon on Netflix) talks about being one of ten kids raised by a violent alcoholic father and his struggles today with trusting his feelings and needs and dealing with his anger especially with partners. He also talks about his relationship with Dave Chapelle and the conflicts and emotions he experienced when Dave decided to stop doing the show.
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Episode 313: Neal Brennan
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Re: Episode 313: Neal Brennan
I liked this episode. I can relate to being the child of a raging father who didn't love his children. I also liked his views on anger. I've pretty well conquered my anger issues, but I do think a lot of it is just us yelling that we are important and that we've never seen how to properly resolve conflicts.
I don't like people much and they don't much like me. -A Beautiful Mind
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