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Paul Prada (born Komarek-Crockett) in Cleveland, Ohio, is an American film, radio, and media producer. Before his work as a media producer, he worked as a campaign strategist and community organizer, becoming heavily involved in the upper echelons of both the Republican and Democrat parties, although he has consistently maintained his position of being a political "independent." Because of his political experience, he appears frequently as an expert contributor on national and local television and radio. Paul Prada is also a military veteran of the U.S. Air Force, serving before and during the 9/11 tragedies. Upon leaving the military in 2003 with a full honorable discharge and veteran status, he began work on assisting with the repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. He was featured on NBC News as an expert contributor the evening the policy was ended, giving insight as to his experiences with military culture and homosexuality both during his time in the military, and at the time the policy was repealed. In 2016, he began producing the Paul Prada Show, a twice-weekly nationally syndicated internet radio and podcast show, with a coinciding YouTube channel. The show originally aired in 2008 and 2009. Paul Prada resides in Los Angeles and New York with his partner, Adam, and their 3 dogs, Petey, Winston, and Jace.