Brooke Schofield
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Podcast Appearances
I was personally contributing to so many other people's, like, downfalls.
I was talking about drama and things that other people had done, and I was being, like, accountability police, like, expecting that all these people, like, do better and whatever.
And then, of course, it's like, I feel like people felt more inclined to, you know, hold me to the same standard that I was holding everybody else to, which is totally understandable.
I definitely think, like, we were...
I think it's really respectable that you guys do that.
Cause I mean, like you're saying, we definitely did not always, you know, practice that.
I feel like it took for me and I, I hate to admit it, but sometimes like I have to experience something firsthand before I can empathize with,
somebody else I think that's normal yeah so so it wasn't until like that started really happening to me where people like I open up my YouTube and I see my face in every thumbnail and like it's about something completely untrue and I have no control over it and I'm like I have been doing that to people and we have made this whole huge show based on that alone yeah and so I think that had a lot to do with why we wanted to end it too because we you know everyone was a fan of the show for that reason and when we couldn't or didn't want to do that anymore it's
I think I drove some like major hate campaigns towards certain people that like didn't necessarily deserve it.
Matt Rife comes to mind.
Zach Sang.
Like there were people who really didn't do that wrong by me, but I was so hurt in the moment that I was like, let me tell millions of people.
And it was just not, I would never do it again.
It was a really dramatic reaction to something that wasn't that dramatic.
And that is a common theme in my life.
Yeah, I hope so.
I hope at the very least, like people have noticed like the weight of your words, like specifically even things I've said, you know, so many years ago can have so much impact, like, you know, 10, 15 years later.
And there's so much of that happening right now.