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Core Issues with Corey Andrew

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Corey Andrew is a contributing writer for Instinct Magazine, Grit Daily and Friday co-host of Rob Shuter's Top 20 iHeartradio podcast "Naughty but Nice with Rob." A renaissance man, Corey is also a seasoned stand up comedian, advertising creative and recording artist. This diverse background inspires points of view on a range of topics, especially Corey's favorites: social issues and entertainment. On the Facebook Live show "Core Issues," Corey shares stories of politics, pop culture and every day people doing news-worthy things. His growing audience loves to engage, comment and watch his on-camera interviews with stars on and off the red carpet, including Billy Porter and the cast of 'Pose,' Tiffany Haddish, Elizabeth Banks and the cast of Charlie's Angels (2019), Sharon Gless, Bianca Del Rio, Gloria Reuben, James Roday, Shangela, Laverne Cox and more. Audiences can now listen on-the-go as 'Core Issues with Corey Andrew' brings a thoughtful, comedic and fresh new perspective to the podcast world!

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Politik & Regierungen
  • From Nicki Minaj’s Pivot To JD Vance’s Dog Whistles
    Dec 26 2025

    Culture wars don’t just trend, they shape how power moves. We dig into a week where celebrity influence and political spin collided: Nicki Minaj’s embrace of a hard-right stage that actively undermines Black and LGBTQ communities, JD Vance’s “stop apologizing for being white” applause line, and a devastating Hollywood family tragedy that shows how money can’t mend untreated pain. The connective tissue is influence and accountability, who wields it, who gets harmed, and what it takes to repair trust.

    I talk through Nicki’s long relationship with the fans who fueled her rise and why this sharp pivot feels like betrayal, not evolution. We revisit the pattern of courting crossover success, then denouncing it when backlash hits, and the choice to praise figures who’ve mocked the very people who once championed her. Accountability isn’t about punishing art; it’s about honoring the communities that built the stage in the first place. When leaders double down instead of showing contrition, they tell us exactly where their loyalties lie.

    Then we break down JD Vance’s soundbite as a classic dog whistle, confusing empathy with guilt and reframing equity as persecution. No one asked for apologies for being white; people asked for fairness, accurate history, and equal protection. That nuance gets lost because outrage is more clickable than honesty. Finally, we turn to the Nick Reiner case to confront the limits of wealth against addiction and mental illness. Allowances, access, and best intentions can still enable dysfunction without structure, evidence‑based treatment, and boundaries. The lesson is hard but necessary: resources matter, but accountability and care plans matter more.

    If this conversation sparks a reaction, good —add your voice. Follow the show, share the episode with a friend who cares about culture and truth, and leave a review with your take. Your perspective helps shape where we go next.

    Watch the video of this podcast HERE.

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    26 Min.
  • Ariana Grande And Cynthia Erivo: A Blueprint For Real Friendship
    Dec 16 2025

    What happens when real friendship shows up on camera; bold, protective, and tender, and the internet can’t decide whether to cheer or sneer? We take you inside the public bond between Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, from warm interview moments to a tense red carpet scare that sparked headlines, memes, and a tidal wave of comments. The story becomes a mirror: a culture that says women should support each other, then punishes the sight of that support when it looks unapologetically close.

    We unpack why visible affection between women draws suspicion, how maturity gets confused with emotional distance, and why a split-second act of protection can expose our own unmet needs. Along the way, we explore the difference between romantic safety and the distinct strength of platonic loyalty, the kind of ally who moves first without waiting for permission. You’ll hear a candid look at hypocrisy online, the role of envy in our reactions, and the power of modeling solidarity in public without turning it into performance.

    If you’ve ever longed for a friend who reads your mind, finishes your thought, or stands in front when life surges, this conversation offers both language and a roadmap. We challenge the snark economy, argue for tenderness as a form of courage, and invite you to practice the gestures you want to receive: the check-in text, the steady hand, the quick defense when it counts. Listen, reflect, and share this one with the person who would leap for you, or the person you’d leap for. If the message resonates, follow the show, leave a rating, and tell me: what does real support look like in your life?

    *Watch the video of this podcast on Youtube

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    5 Min.
  • Rob Reiner’s Legacy Remembered
    Dec 15 2025

    The headlines felt like a punch, but what followed needed space: a careful look at Rob Reiner’s legacy across film, television, and public life. We start with the shock, then move into the work that defined him—how a sitcom son became a director who shaped modern storytelling and a citizen who put his name, time, and money behind causes that change lives.

    I revisit the run that still towers over studio filmmaking: the dry genius of This Is Spinal Tap, the tenderness of Stand By Me, the fairy tale nerve of The Princess Bride, the chemistry clinic of When Harry Met Sally, and the taut moral showdowns of Misery and A Few Good Men. Along the way, sharing details that made the craft feel human, like an iconic line delivered by his mother, and why those choices reveal a director obsessed with timing, character, and truth. Advocacy is also a big part of Reiner's legacy: early childhood education, healthcare initiatives, marriage equality, reproductive rights, and the legal muscle built through the American Foundation for Equal Rights.

    As breaking reports swirl speculations swell, we talk openly about addiction, homelessness, and possible serious mental illness not to sensationalize, but to argue for compassion and due process while investigators do their work. The goal is simple: honor the art, learn from the activism, and resist the urge to flatten complex lives into easy narratives.

    If this episode resonates, I invite you to follow the show, share it with a friend who loves film history, and leave a review with your favorite Rob Reiner moment. Your notes help others find thoughtful, humane conversations when they’re needed most. Watch the video of this podcast here.

    #UPDATE: LAPD has taken The Reiner's son Nick Reiner into custody in connection with his parents' death.

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    8 Min.
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