Cameron Drews

@camerondrews

Podcast producer , formerly of , kid trapped in a kid's body.

Brooklyn, NY
Joined December 2012

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    9 Feb 2018

    "When something cool happens, we really should be making a noise." -inventor of clapping

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  2. 17 Dec 2020

    Now that I’ve gotten so good at maintaining a cast iron skillet I think I will start weighing in on parenting debates

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  3. 11 Dec 2020

    Are you a creative person who's experiencing creative roadblocks, conundrums, quandaries, or other big words? Slate's Working podcast wants to offer you some advice! Call and leave a message at 304-933-9675 and one of our smart hosts will offer wisdom in a very special episode

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    25 Nov 2020

    Hey, we're doing a special all-advice episode of Working next month. If you have questions--about writing, inspiration, focus, productivity, or anything else work-adjacent--, , and I will try to answer them. Write to working@slate.com or CALL (304) 933-9675.

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  5. 3 Dec 2020
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    10 Nov 2020

    Personal Lessons I’ve Learned from Podcast Consolidation -- Or When Two Men Bring You Into a Conference Room and Say ‘This Is How It’s Going to Go’ — That’s a Bad Sign!

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    What's better than one season of Slow Burn in 2021? How bout two? In addition to our 5th season hosted by about the Iraq war, I am THRILLED to announce that is returning to host the sixth, which will examine the 1992 LA riots

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    27 Aug 2020

    hi, I am now the person to pitch health/science stories to at Slate! I like reported personal essays, neglected-but-important research, silly/maddening things you discovered while reporting other things. shannon.palus@slate.com

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    27 Aug 2020

    not sure anything has quite gotten to me the way the drive to make rittenhouse a right-wing hero of self-defense has. it is, to me, the single most ominous development of the year.

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  10. 7 Aug 2020

    A good indication of the national mood is the fact that it's August, and the number 1 song in the U.S. is a slow jam called "Cardigan."

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    15 Jun 2020

    I had the great pleasure of talking to Cole Escola—about sitcoms, gay sensibility, poop jokes, and his deranged and absurd comedy—for this week's Working.

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    11 Jun 2020

    Truly maddening story of what happens when Facebook and bad actors combine to push a completely made up antifa threat in a small town. brings her great reporting to What Next this morning.

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    So glad I got to speak with this elder who once watched his city burn in the 60s, and was part of the reason it didn't this week. We talked about what went right, and what cops from other cities can learn from what didn't go down in Newark.

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    3 Jun 2020

    funny, since y’all disabled the comments on this piece

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    3 Jun 2020

    In a functioning country, Tom Cotton calling for a de facto military occupation of the states and the use of lethal violence against American citizens would get him expelled from office and banished from public life.

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    just want to point out that in a demonstration against police brutality, police are not law enforcement, they’re counter protesters. maybe that perspective will help someone you love make sense of what we’re seeing

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    New from : Police chiefs around the country wanted us to believe they were appalled by the actions of the officers in George Floyd’s death. But by the weekend, their officers made clear they had learned nothing. The police is incapable of change.

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    1 Jun 2020

    cuomo just asked when was the last time you saw the american military deployed against american citizens. burnett says 1807. lets try wounded knee in 73 and and standing rock in 2016. the way this country forgets what it does to native people is fucking remarkable.

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    1 Jun 2020

    Just now in LA. Cops show up to a store that requested help against looters and immediately put the black store owners in handcuffs.

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  20. 20 May 2020

    Today I was supposed to turn 30, but since the illusion of time has dissolved completely, I will simply remain ageless, like the sea or Christopher Lloyd.

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  21. 13 Apr 2020

    Have any of you tried jeans lately? My god, it's like someone crafted them from lumber.

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