Hello
How you doing up there? Hi. You doing okay? Yeah, yes my name mmm
My name is Drew. I-I have-I have a stutter that's what that's what that is. And what is your talent?
I'm a-I'm a com-com-comedian. A comedian, okay, and what, when did you start doing comedy?
Four-four-about four years ago
I-I-I didn't-I didn't want to always do co-comedy, but I had a
sports injury.
That's that's why I talk-talk like, talk like this.
Almost 4 years ago, I was on a
softball team.
There was a grounder that took a took a bad hop and
hit me in my throat which damaged some nerves in my vocal cords. Excu-excu-excuse me.
I felt angry about it at first.
I started to like write down all my frustrations on like a napkin in the hospital.
My girlfriend
encouraged me to try just talking about those those things on stage and I
started to do comedy as a way of like I guess cope-coping with it
I know, I al-always feel better after you
ta-ta-ta-ta-talk-talk to me
The person I was I was before, would probably never hang out with with who I am, today
I thought people were lucky if they got to ta-talk to me and uh, that I was a jerk.
I feel a lot of re-responsibility to sh-sh-sh-show people that you can turn any-anything into-to a positive.
How did softball cause a stutter? Uh well I I guess you're not
suppos-supposed-supposed to go to sleep on a concussion, but yeah, and I know I know that now.
Uh and uh
Learn. Yeah, live, you live-live and you learn.
Are you in a relationship? Do you have a girlfriend or? Yeah, I
hope sh-hope she's here, and is she supportive of your stand-up career? No, no. No, she's not supportive.
I mean I mean she she's she's uh-
Yeah, sorry try not to get emotional. She she took uh she took she took on three jobs
so
so I could I could per-I could pursue this. Wow. And
Wow
That's a good woman isn't it
You're gonna have to marry her, you know.
Tha-that's what she te-tells me. Yeah
I'm anxious to hear your act. I wish you the best of luck, the stage is yours.
I'm okay with with my with my voice, but I
still struggle with some some things like-like-like I've the hardest time at a drive-thru.
You know cause-cause-cause you got you got to say the say the order fast, and you're
and you're talking through an intercom. It's like I don't know why I-I-I wor-wor-work there.
I wouldn't I wouldn't get to-to where pe-people star-start to use m-m-m-m
My-my voice is as the voice of their g-g-gps
It's like it's like it in in one one thousand thousand thousand feet make make make make a le-le-le
U-u-u-u-turn
Your your desti-desti-dest-desination is-is a hea-head of you on-on the-on the-on the right, re-re-routing.
U-u-u-u-u-u-u-turn
(random GPS noises)
U-u-u-u-turn, u-u-u-u-turn, u.
You shoulda, you shoulda got-
Wait, wait.
I believe that you you can turn an-anything into-to a positive, that's why I'm here.
But I've come along some-some people who don't thi-think that,  like I did a sh-show one time where
where a guy st-stood up it's like hey
y-you can't just m-ma-make fun of disabilities,
j-just cuz you you have have one.
I was-I was like-I was like well-well di-did I-did I-I stutter?
Tha-thank-thank you guys so so so so much, tha-tha-thanks.
(crowd chanting "Put him through" repeatedly)
Well the crowd is definitely with you Drew.
You know it is such a hard thing to get up on a stage when you've got everything going for you.
And everything's clear and to go up there with your
situation and to pull this off and to get the crowd with you is almost impossible.
So I along with the audience applaud you for that really awesome
Th-thank you
What I love about you is you've taken your situation and like you said you've turned it into a positive.
I was laughing even more the fact that you were laughing at your own jokes.
i wro-I wro-I wrote-I wrote them, so.
Howie what did you think? Alright, here's what I thought. I know you're here to make people laugh,
but I can't tell you how emotional you make me because
comedy,
usually comes from a dark place. A lot of comedians, you know are depressed.
I have, personally in my life have used laughter to try to gain some happiness. What you did is you
looked for the light at the end of the darkness and that light is your comedy and
I'm telling you
I haven't been moved by an act like this up until this moment and because of you and because of this moment,
I want to do something very special. Something I haven't had a chance to do, and I'd like to do this.
For everyone that doesn't know what's going on, Howie Mendel
just hit the golden buzzer, and you my friend are going straight to the live shows at Radio City Music Hall
Congratulations.
Thanks
How's it feel? I've got-I've got-I feel good.
Howie, you hit your golden buzzer. You are worth a million dollars. I want to see you at Radio City Music Hall. I'm gonna
see you at Radio City Music Hall.
Drew Lynch, everyone.
Sorry.
Oh it's all good. Your suit's so-so nice.
I can't wait for him to be at the live shows. I've truly believe he's got a real shot at the million dollars. Oh
That was really nice.
Oh my god.
Is there confe- is there confetti in my-in my? No, no. I feel like it's in my-in my heart. If there is just keep it.
