Bridget Todd
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Somebody coming in and saying, actually, you can control it. Don't be afraid because it's all in your head. And if you just did X, Y, Z or got right in this way, you can control it. That is so intoxicating. And especially as people feel out of control. Like, I get why people like Oprah turn to this because it works. And I have to say, like, I get why it works. I get why it's effective.
Somebody coming in and saying, actually, you can control it. Don't be afraid because it's all in your head. And if you just did X, Y, Z or got right in this way, you can control it. That is so intoxicating. And especially as people feel out of control. Like, I get why people like Oprah turn to this because it works. And I have to say, like, I get why it works. I get why it's effective.
It's like that episode of Rick and Morty when Rick goes to therapy and the therapist is like, I get that this is like flossing for you and it's like not exciting and it doesn't happen all at once and it's just boring maintenance. But like, that's the trick.
It's like that episode of Rick and Morty when Rick goes to therapy and the therapist is like, I get that this is like flossing for you and it's like not exciting and it doesn't happen all at once and it's just boring maintenance. But like, that's the trick.
It's like that episode of Rick and Morty when Rick goes to therapy and the therapist is like, I get that this is like flossing for you and it's like not exciting and it doesn't happen all at once and it's just boring maintenance. But like, that's the trick.
Like that's the magic is you do it a lot and you get small gains and maybe over the course of years you feel a little bit better consistently and like, ta-da, like people do want that magic solution and that magic bullet. I get why that's really enticing, but that's just not the way it works.
Like that's the magic is you do it a lot and you get small gains and maybe over the course of years you feel a little bit better consistently and like, ta-da, like people do want that magic solution and that magic bullet. I get why that's really enticing, but that's just not the way it works.
Like that's the magic is you do it a lot and you get small gains and maybe over the course of years you feel a little bit better consistently and like, ta-da, like people do want that magic solution and that magic bullet. I get why that's really enticing, but that's just not the way it works.
Yeah, when your kid actually dies of the cancer they had because their vibes were off, you can just be like, oh, he didn't want to live enough or whatever. It's like never the huckster's fault.
Yeah, when your kid actually dies of the cancer they had because their vibes were off, you can just be like, oh, he didn't want to live enough or whatever. It's like never the huckster's fault.
Yeah, when your kid actually dies of the cancer they had because their vibes were off, you can just be like, oh, he didn't want to live enough or whatever. It's like never the huckster's fault.
I need to know who wrote that and where they are now.
I need to know who wrote that and where they are now.
I need to know who wrote that and where they are now.
That's when you know. It's like somebody was embarrassed by that and it was like, look at me pull my name down.
That's when you know. It's like somebody was embarrassed by that and it was like, look at me pull my name down.
That's when you know. It's like somebody was embarrassed by that and it was like, look at me pull my name down.
Yeah, I do want to give a plug to the documentary that she pulled out of because it did end up getting produced. It's called On the Record. It features Drew Dixon, who is this very iconic hip-hop producer who her entire career was almost derailed because of people like Russell Simmons. And so, yeah, I also agree that I think that when it comes to Oprah and these powerful men, I think that like...
Yeah, I do want to give a plug to the documentary that she pulled out of because it did end up getting produced. It's called On the Record. It features Drew Dixon, who is this very iconic hip-hop producer who her entire career was almost derailed because of people like Russell Simmons. And so, yeah, I also agree that I think that when it comes to Oprah and these powerful men, I think that like...
Yeah, I do want to give a plug to the documentary that she pulled out of because it did end up getting produced. It's called On the Record. It features Drew Dixon, who is this very iconic hip-hop producer who her entire career was almost derailed because of people like Russell Simmons. And so, yeah, I also agree that I think that when it comes to Oprah and these powerful men, I think that like...