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In this episode, we welcome Andrew Heaton, host of The Political Orphanage podcast, comedian, and author of ‘Tribalism is Dumb.’ Lura introduces Andrew, who shares his journey from Capitol Hill staffer to political satirist and comedian. Andrew discusses the interplay of humor, politics, and tribalism, sharing anecdotes about his stand-up experiences and insights into how comedy can bridge political divides. The conversation touches on the challenges of political polarization, the role of humor in building trust, and the evolving nature of comedy in an age of affective polarization. The episode concludes with a hopeful note on humanity’s progress and potential for the future.

00:00 Welcome and Introduction of Andrew Heaton

00:49 Heaton’s Journey: From Comedy to Politics

01:40 The Rise of Tribalism in Comedy and Politics

04:54 The Impact of Humor on Political Discourse

07:39 Navigating Offensive Humor and Intent

09:41 The Role of Political Humor in Media

21:41 Humor as a Tool for Building Trust and Connection

32:08 The Evolution of Comedy in a Polarized World

35:38 The Challenges of Political Satire

36:14 The Evolution of Political Comedy

37:14 Audience Reactions to Political Jokes

38:56 The Impact of Political Polarization

46:50 Gerrymandering and Political Representation

56:35 Optimism for the Future

01:04:40 Closing Remarks and Self-Promotion



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