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🗓️ 30 July 2024
⏱️ 52 minutes
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0:00.0 | All right guys we are back after a tremendous episode yesterday. |
0:04.0 | Unbelievable I think we're gonna actually cross a million views in less than 24 hours |
0:07.7 | which is just impressive impressive mostly because I think the majority of people have this perception that the public is too |
0:16.8 | stupid or lacks substance to deal with complex issues. They think that everybody is just so surface and so a lot of times |
0:27.3 | in media you're encouraged not to talk about anything of substance like just be |
0:30.2 | outraged at the empl Olympics and say oh what's going on blah blah blah blah blah and |
0:34.1 | don't get any deeper than that. I went deeper yesterday because I felt that it was the |
0:38.5 | right moment and I very much trust my audience and now I realize that there is so much that just like me a couple of years ago |
0:46.1 | I didn't know a lot of this stuff and then I did the research and I wanted to know all of it I see that you |
0:50.5 | guys have that exact same yearning and so today I'm not going to let you down. |
0:54.3 | We are going to continue that most important discussion so welcome back to Candace. I would probably say that within my life telling the truth has always come very |
1:19.1 | easily to me in fact I think I've always sort of demanded to have an honest discussion even from a |
1:24.2 | time that I was a small child I get that question all the time from people you know |
1:28.1 | how did you learn how to public speak where do you get the confidence and |
1:31.4 | especially now that I have three kids, |
1:33.6 | you can just see that everyone's wired in a different way |
1:36.1 | when they're born. |
1:37.2 | And I was just wired to want to know the truth |
1:41.8 | without being fooled into it in any capacity. So I guess an example of this would just be |
1:46.4 | my parents would always say that they had to sort of close the door and laugh when I was a toddler |
1:51.4 | because I was constantly asking them questions like I was just |
1:54.2 | this precocious child and I was like I was always looking out for my sisters in the same capacity like |
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