#3130: How Journalism Destroyed Itself [Part 2 of 3]
Work On Your Game: Discipline, Structure, and Execution Under Pressure
Dre Baldwin
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🗓️ 8 December 2024
⏱️ 37 minutes
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| 2:18.3 | Work on your game. You are now tuned into the show where you learned the discipline to show up day after day to do the work, the confidence to put yourself out there boldly and authentically in the mental toughness to continue showing up, doing the work, putting yourself out there even when the success you've expected to achieve is yet to be achieved. And on top of all this, you get to use those personal initiative. What's that, Dre? That is to go get an energy that moves any one of us, including yourself. It's going to make things happen instead of wait for things that happen. And then we put all this together into a series of frameworks, approaches, insights, strategies and techniques on the end of umbrella one unifying philosophy that is called work on your game. My name is Ray Baldwin, and also known as Dre All Day, and welcome to the show. And today's topic is part two of our what will be a three-part series on how journalism destroyed itself. Before we get into this, two things quickly. Daily Motivation, Monday, motivation message. Make sure you get into my texting community by texting me at my number. It is listed down below in the description. Also, work on your game university.com. I'll tell you a little bit more about that later. What you're listening to is the audition. You are considering joining working your game university. Listen to the show. If you like the way that I'm able to take subjects and break them down and make them easy to understand, easy to apply your actions to and get results out of, then that's the place you need to be. That link also down below in the description, working on your game university. All that out the way, let's pick up right where we left off, what's picking up on point number four. Our subject here again today is how journalism destroyed itself. If you didn't hear part one where I went over points one, two, and three, Make you go and check that before you listen to this one. So you have the full context of where we're coming |
| 2:21.1 | from here. So we're picking up on point number four here. What happened is everyone started leaning |
| 2:26.1 | heavily to one side and this calls the public to pick sides. So when I say everyone, I'm referring |
| 2:31.7 | to the platforms that publish what we used to call news and what we used to call and some people are still holding on to calling journalism. |
| 2:40.0 | All the platforms, NBC, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, etc. They started leaning heavily to one side or another because they saw it in on social media. |
| 2:49.3 | Somebody, let's say, is substantially liberal. They would post |
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