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Written by Kara Humphrey. Posted on December 5, 2024 in Community & Culture

“I grew up out where the ditches were. You could find a culvert and tie bacon on a string and catch crawdads. We had horses and cows. On Saturdays my brother and I would work with my dad on rental properties. I helped roof my house. I rode my bike to school and had a chain to lock it to the bike rack.”

“We lived on Sleepy Hollow and there was a patch of woods behind it that all of us kids thought we owned. When we first moved there, I met three guys up in a treehouse and they told me they’d teach me how to be a ninja. (I never became a ninja.)”

“My next-door neighbor was Brad Johnson and one of the best nights of my life was sleeping in a tent in his backyard and hearing Bryan Adams “Summer of ’69” with a fire burning that we made. It was awesome. We were living. There were so many friends that were in the neighborhood, and if we weren’t in the woods shooting BB guns or throwing dirt clods, we were in someone’s front yard playing football until whoever owned the footb

Steven Crowder

American-Canadian political commentator (born 1987)

Steven Crowder

Crowder in 2019

Born

Steven Blake Crowder


(1987-07-07) July 7, 1987 (age 37)

Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

Citizenship
Occupations
  • Political commentator
  • media host
Years active1999–2009 (actor)
2009–present (commentator)
Spouse

Hilary Korzon

(m. 2012; sep. 2021)​
Children2

YouTube information

Channel
Years active2016–present
Genre(s)Politics, Opinion
Subscribers5.74 million[1]
Total views1.9 billion[1]

Last updated: October 14, 2024
Websitelouderwithcrowder.com

Steven Blake Crowder (; born July 7, 1987) is an American-Canadian[2] conservative political commentator.

Early in his career, Crowder worked for Fox News and posted satirical videos on conservative media platforms. He then began hosting Louder with Crowder, a daily political podcast and YouTube channel with commentary segments. It inclu

This article originally appeared in our May 2013 issue.

He first appeared to me last November at a bar where I’d gone to watch the Falcons–Saints game. As usual, there were spirited drinkers with heavy beards milling around and grown-ups playing Golden Tee. In the third quarter a tall, disheveled man in a puffy jacket, with a John Deere hat pulled low over his glasses, ambled up through a halo of smoke and pushed his prophet’s beard into my girlfriend’s face. We were in Cabbagetown, where weirdness is next to godliness, so I reserved judgment. “It smells like french fries, right?” the man said of his facial hair, inching closer, giving my girlfriend an unmoored smile. She nodded, hesitantly. The man looked like he might be homeless, or on drugs. But before I could say anything, he floated away into the hipster firmament.

“That’s David Crowder,” my girlfriend said. “You won’t believe who he is.” Crowder, I soon found out, is one of the most successful Christian musicians in America. Over a fourteen-year career, he’s sold almost 2 million records. A double CD he released las

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