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um my i'm so sorry if i say um seven times my question for you guys is how do you stop dressing for the male gates very beginning she started criticizing herself before she even said um she was like sorry but i'm gonna say um so i apologize in advance um if you're dressing for the male gaze you're not gonna dress well because let's be honest straight men don't know how to dress so
It's all under investigation.
Because I have common sense, okay? And unfortunately, a lot of people don't. We want brilliant people doing this. This is a major chess game at the highest level. And I do want to point out that various articles that appeared prior to my entering office, and here's one. The FAA's diversity push includes focus on hiring people with severe intellectual and psychiatric disabilities. That is amazing.
And then it says FAA says people with severe disabilities are most underrepresented segment of the workforce and they want them in and they want them, they can be air traffic controllers. I don't think so.
No, I don't think so at all. I don't think with the names of the people, you mean the names of the people that are on the plane? You think that's going to make a difference? They are a group of people that have lost their lives. If you want a list of the names, we can give you that. We'll be giving that very soon. We're in coordination with American Airlines.
We're in coordination very strongly, obviously, with the military. But I think that's not a very smart question. I'm surprised coming from you.
Thank you. Thank you for sharing that. And I will also tell you that I just learned the term boy crazy. I would say promiscuous. But as I said, it sounds very dirty. And I didn't like the way it sounded. And it made me feel really dirty to use the word promiscuous.
And you sharing that word and you saying it and defining yourself makes me feel there's some comfort there because the word promiscuous sounds great. Just not nice. And I thought Boy Crazy sounded softer and a little more interesting.
Hello. Hi there. Hello. How are you? Good to see you. Thank you so much, Ms. Winfrey, for having me, and Daniel, what a pleasure it is to meet you.
Virtually. You know, it's very interesting. When I think about the word regret, because I've done so much work on myself, I think I think about when I was young, when I was 16, between 16 and 21, I guess a nicer way to put it, I was boy curtsy. And I lost my virginity. in my opinion, well, I think probably across the board, too soon. I don't know what was happening with me, but it was complex.
My dad was not at home. I'm not blaming that on that, but my life was definitely... just going through things that I couldn't explain. And I think that was an outlet for me.
In hindsight, as a 52-year-old woman now, when I look back, I definitely say to myself, gosh, I wish I would have just saved myself for someone who I loved, someone like my spouse that I'm with now, someone who I can talk to, someone that I know is hearing me, there for me, Just accepting me as I am, that would be my biggest regret.
Hey, Theo. I'm in wellness school right now.
And I hate that shit. Like, I genuinely hate that shit. And so I've always said my backup option is the military. And I'm at the point where I'm about to head down to the recruiter's office in the coming weeks, possibly. But I just wanted to know what you think I should do because I hate Welton, but I don't know if I want to sign away four years of my life. You know what I mean?
And it's like, I'm 18, so I'm young and I could get out after four years and still not even be 23. But I don't know. It's just like, I don't know what to do. Should I stick with Welton School and hate my life for the next few months or the next year and a half? Or should I Quit that and go into the military and then get a bunch of free shit and a bunch of discounts for the rest of my life.
Hey, Theo. Hey, man. Just wanted to call in in response, listening to the Pickle Chili podcast and the guy.
I lost his girlfriend and after five months wanted to respond to somebody that's been through that too. Lost my fiance, high school sweethearts. Yeah. Day before my birthday, she was in a car accident and it's tough, man. It's somebody that you've been with for seven years. At a young age, I was a,
21 she's 20 so it's kind of rough but just wanted to respond to him and let him know the things that have helped me and maybe it'll help him and somebody else and the biggest thing is I got all those the same symptoms as him you know didn't want to do anything you lose your purpose in life and some things that you touched on Theo you know you want to dream you want to feel all that again
And it's all true. But the thing that helped me the most is surround yourself with friends and family. And those things right there, the people that love and support you, I'm still close with her family. And those things help you get through it, man. So anytime I'm having those rough days and weeks and you just, like you said, get out, surround yourself with people that love you.
And your friends, go do some things with your friends. They're always there for you. And I got a dog, you know, and that really helped me get through that too, man. You always got somebody excited to see you when you get home. And that's it, man. That's really the answer. You'll never forget. You'll never move on completely. You hope to have a normal life.
But the things that help you push through it are going to be just love. Surround yourself with people who love you.
Here we go. Stay home for Christmas. Yo, Theo. This is Harley from Portland, Oregon, man.
Yeah, totally. Well, a lot of times what happens is people will look up a ticket, right? Want to go to the show, this city, this date or whatever. And then other secondary sites that are reselling tickets
Aber dann gehe ich zu deinem Website, Mann, und sehe, dass theovon.com.tour zu Ticketmaster gedirekt wird. Oh yeah. And I'm one of the people, brother.
Und ich persönlich würde nicht an einem Show gehen, nur weil es nur für Tickets verkauft wird. Also ich bin interessiert, ob es irgendeine Art und Weise gibt, dass wir von diesen großen Veranstaltungen wegkommen können. Und hoffentlich, indem wir von ihnen wegkommen, könntest du mehr von den Ticketskontrollen bekommen.