
Steven Andrews | Vulnerability, Fringe Stories, and Lobster Poutine
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I sat down with Steven Andrews, a Fringe veteran and registered nurse, to talk about his one-person show One Last Touch.
Based on his own story, the show is funny, heartfelt, and a little raw — exploring love, health scares, judgments we make about others, and the healing power of human connection. Steven mixes humor with heavy truths, weaving in everything from nursing to witch hunting to the impact of a single hug.
We also get into his 13 years on the Fringe circuit, how a health scare changed the way he nurses, what keeps him from getting complacent, and why Lily’s lobster poutine in Saint John is basically divine.
Recorded live during the Fundy Fringe Festival at @local107.3fm, this episode is part storytelling, part Fringe road diary, and part reminder to approach life with openness and gratitude.
Listen now wherever you get podcasts or at theradfab.com.