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ποΈ 10 October 2022
β±οΈ 49 minutes
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0:00.0 | The main approach of the good life movement is that we are doing political awareness and |
0:05.0 | organizing for mental health. And so what that means is, you know, we're trying to get the people |
0:08.9 | more involved in the politics of mental health specifically. And the way we're doing that is |
0:12.6 | we're coming out with like a bigger vision of how we can solve the problems and a clear plan on |
0:18.0 | how we can fix the crisis, the care crisis. The HQ of our team is going to create scorecards and |
0:23.7 | hold every single politician accountable and say, hey, like here's the plan, we have like five to |
0:28.7 | 10% of the people in your district now. We've created the strong mental health voting block. We've |
0:32.1 | rallied the people. Like here's a voting card. Here are the policies that me and the rest of the |
0:36.3 | gang and the mental health field have put together. Like where do you stand on it? 92% of Democrats, |
0:40.8 | 92% of independents and 94% of Republicans all say we need to be doing more on mental health. |
0:45.8 | We have the voters. They're going to hold you accountable. What's the plan? Are you voting yes or |
0:49.6 | no on this bill? It is my pleasure to welcome to forward the originator of the math hat the number |
1:17.6 | two employee in yang 2020 and now the founder and head of the good life movement brand new Andrew |
1:24.8 | fronley welcome Andrew. Yes. Thank you very happy to be here Andrew you and I've known each other |
1:30.1 | for years ever since you did join our janky little campaign as the second employee what made you |
1:36.3 | join a campaign that barely existed for president of a guy that known and heard of? Yeah it was |
1:42.8 | definitely a leap of faith. When we first met I was living in San Francisco and I was very passionate |
1:49.6 | about mental health and automation. I thought automation was going to change our society and economy |
1:56.4 | and that was going to have very negative effects on mental health and super randomly I was visiting |
2:00.8 | New York City and met you and you were talking about mental health and automation and I was like oh my |
2:05.6 | gosh like what a what a what a match made in heaven and I thought universal based income was a |
2:11.4 | super powerful idea for building the security of the people and obviously that that has a |
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