Dr. Wendy Osefo
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But you're giving the police like $10 million. Why don't you take $1,000 and pay off all lunch debt so children are not getting kicked out of school? It's just all about equity. And I think that those conversations need to be had about how we're spending our taxpayer money.
But you're giving the police like $10 million. Why don't you take $1,000 and pay off all lunch debt so children are not getting kicked out of school? It's just all about equity. And I think that those conversations need to be had about how we're spending our taxpayer money.
But you're giving the police like $10 million. Why don't you take $1,000 and pay off all lunch debt so children are not getting kicked out of school? It's just all about equity. And I think that those conversations need to be had about how we're spending our taxpayer money.
Yeah, I think everyone is putting everything on the table now because it is an election year. And the election year is usually a tense time. I'm thinking back to 2016. I remember when that election was going on.
Yeah, I think everyone is putting everything on the table now because it is an election year. And the election year is usually a tense time. I'm thinking back to 2016. I remember when that election was going on.
Yeah, I think everyone is putting everything on the table now because it is an election year. And the election year is usually a tense time. I'm thinking back to 2016. I remember when that election was going on.
It's usually a tense time because everyone who feels as though they have been left out of the conversation starts knocking on the door and saying, excuse me, you forgot about me, as they rightfully should. If you are going to vote for someone, they should work for you. In a sense, our elected officials should work for us.
It's usually a tense time because everyone who feels as though they have been left out of the conversation starts knocking on the door and saying, excuse me, you forgot about me, as they rightfully should. If you are going to vote for someone, they should work for you. In a sense, our elected officials should work for us.
It's usually a tense time because everyone who feels as though they have been left out of the conversation starts knocking on the door and saying, excuse me, you forgot about me, as they rightfully should. If you are going to vote for someone, they should work for you. In a sense, our elected officials should work for us.
We're voting for you because we believe you're going to make our lives better. whether it's by enacting policy or whether it's by restricting policy. So I think that election year is just a time that everything bubbles up. I think that right now is just a really tense time in our country because it's an election year and we are also in a pandemic.
We're voting for you because we believe you're going to make our lives better. whether it's by enacting policy or whether it's by restricting policy. So I think that election year is just a time that everything bubbles up. I think that right now is just a really tense time in our country because it's an election year and we are also in a pandemic.
We're voting for you because we believe you're going to make our lives better. whether it's by enacting policy or whether it's by restricting policy. So I think that election year is just a time that everything bubbles up. I think that right now is just a really tense time in our country because it's an election year and we are also in a pandemic.
And, you know, that is just mixing and everyone is just tired and exhausted. People are dying. You know, so much going on this year. So this year is going to go down in the history books. Definitely.
And, you know, that is just mixing and everyone is just tired and exhausted. People are dying. You know, so much going on this year. So this year is going to go down in the history books. Definitely.
And, you know, that is just mixing and everyone is just tired and exhausted. People are dying. You know, so much going on this year. So this year is going to go down in the history books. Definitely.
Oh, that's so sweet. No, I feel that because my children, we have a dog. It's their first animal. She hasn't passed. She's still here. But our children, they have adopted birds and we have like a birdhouse and all that other stuff. And they were playing basketball. The ball rolled into the field and the ball laid beside the body of one of the birds. And my son... It was terrible.
Oh, that's so sweet. No, I feel that because my children, we have a dog. It's their first animal. She hasn't passed. She's still here. But our children, they have adopted birds and we have like a birdhouse and all that other stuff. And they were playing basketball. The ball rolled into the field and the ball laid beside the body of one of the birds. And my son... It was terrible.
Oh, that's so sweet. No, I feel that because my children, we have a dog. It's their first animal. She hasn't passed. She's still here. But our children, they have adopted birds and we have like a birdhouse and all that other stuff. And they were playing basketball. The ball rolled into the field and the ball laid beside the body of one of the birds. And my son... It was terrible.
My five-year-old was like, blue Jasmine and started screaming her name. I was like, oh no, they didn't take it that hard, but that was their first time. I think I even heard him say she's dead and I've never heard, you know, it's like, you know, it's hard. It's hard. Oh, my heart goes out to your son. Give him my name.
My five-year-old was like, blue Jasmine and started screaming her name. I was like, oh no, they didn't take it that hard, but that was their first time. I think I even heard him say she's dead and I've never heard, you know, it's like, you know, it's hard. It's hard. Oh, my heart goes out to your son. Give him my name.