Chelsea Handler
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I want to be good. I want to be a good girl. You know what I mean? And not the way that, like, I don't want to be submissive. I want to be a good girl because I want to be a good person and I want to help other people be good women. Being present is the biggest gift you can give yourself. To not be consumed with worry about the past or something that happened.
I want to be good. I want to be a good girl. You know what I mean? And not the way that, like, I don't want to be submissive. I want to be a good girl because I want to be a good person and I want to help other people be good women. Being present is the biggest gift you can give yourself. To not be consumed with worry about the past or something that happened.
To kind of look at everything and know it's going to be okay either way.
To kind of look at everything and know it's going to be okay either way.
Oh my gosh, I'm so grateful to be here. You're just an absolute delight. Hmm. Thank you. Have you ever arrived with multiple types of ice? No, but whoever my next lover is needs to pay close attention to this because if they have my diet ginger ale that I love and multiple options for ice, also another love and passion of mine. Yeah, that gets you in. That really hits all the right notes for me.
Oh my gosh, I'm so grateful to be here. You're just an absolute delight. Hmm. Thank you. Have you ever arrived with multiple types of ice? No, but whoever my next lover is needs to pay close attention to this because if they have my diet ginger ale that I love and multiple options for ice, also another love and passion of mine. Yeah, that gets you in. That really hits all the right notes for me.
I do my homework. Thank you.
I do my homework. Thank you.
My hope has been, especially with this book, is to inject optimism and female empowerment, any empowerment really to anyone who feels disempowered, and to highlight that it is always possible to capture light in darkness.
My hope has been, especially with this book, is to inject optimism and female empowerment, any empowerment really to anyone who feels disempowered, and to highlight that it is always possible to capture light in darkness.
Yeah, I mean, misplaced confidence, you know, in the beginning, because I was like this as a very young girl, which I also talk a lot about in the book. I've always had been a, I've always been resistant to injustice and authority figures, quite frankly. But injustice very much as I've grown older and realized that confidence isn't a gift that everyone receives, right?
Yeah, I mean, misplaced confidence, you know, in the beginning, because I was like this as a very young girl, which I also talk a lot about in the book. I've always had been a, I've always been resistant to injustice and authority figures, quite frankly. But injustice very much as I've grown older and realized that confidence isn't a gift that everyone receives, right?
Everyone doesn't feel confident all the time. So I've realized that my confidence is a power tool, and I have to use that judiciously. And I feel when people are being treated badly or unfairly, like that is the best use of my voice. And I've never seen anything happen more consistently or more terrible treatment happen consistently than I have on planes.
Everyone doesn't feel confident all the time. So I've realized that my confidence is a power tool, and I have to use that judiciously. And I feel when people are being treated badly or unfairly, like that is the best use of my voice. And I've never seen anything happen more consistently or more terrible treatment happen consistently than I have on planes.
And the way that our flight attendants, who are our sisters in the sky, are treated during COVID, during post-COVID. We haven't really ever recovered from COVID socially and what people think is appropriate to do on planes or the license they take. And I find that to be completely disrespectful to flight attendants. They are stuck with us in a tube of air.
And the way that our flight attendants, who are our sisters in the sky, are treated during COVID, during post-COVID. We haven't really ever recovered from COVID socially and what people think is appropriate to do on planes or the license they take. And I find that to be completely disrespectful to flight attendants. They are stuck with us in a tube of air.
for however long your flight is and they deserve to be respected. And they deserve to be, it's more than respect. They can really, they're taking care of us and they're like our nannies. So like we really need to value them and treat them well.
for however long your flight is and they deserve to be respected. And they deserve to be, it's more than respect. They can really, they're taking care of us and they're like our nannies. So like we really need to value them and treat them well.
That's a great question. No, not always. Sometimes I suck it up because I know I can. I can be like, okay, well, that's not about me. That's not going to impact me in a deleterious way that it might impact another person. So I would say I'm more protective of others. You know what I mean? Because I want to make sure that... If people don't feel empowered, I've got your back.
That's a great question. No, not always. Sometimes I suck it up because I know I can. I can be like, okay, well, that's not about me. That's not going to impact me in a deleterious way that it might impact another person. So I would say I'm more protective of others. You know what I mean? Because I want to make sure that... If people don't feel empowered, I've got your back.