Eric Dane
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I would say I was somebody sent to this world to try to give people hope in dark times, because without hope we fall into apathy and do nothing. And in the dark times that we are living in now, if people don't have hope, we're doomed.
Kyllä, se on itse asiassa erittäin yllättävää, koska sinut ei saa nähdä kaupungilla, sinut saa nähdä vain tällaisella vihreällä vihreällä kaupungilla. Se on pienellä vihreällä vihreällä. Se tekee sitä hieman ihmisenä, mutta me saamme tietoa kaupungista ja armeista, jotka tekevät sanat ja niin edelleen. Ja se ei ole täällä. Mutta en voi pysyä nukkumaan siitä. Se on niin hauskaa.
Fight, girls, and hold your heads high.
Billy and Georgia, you are my heart.
You are my everything.
Good night.
I love you.
Those are my last words.
And the
At the beginning of the interview, when the guest sits down, Brad makes it very clear that this interview is only to be aired once the person has passed.
But we obviously have an incredibly airtight system to prevent any of that happening.
And the other thing I think that's important to think about is that the star of the show is the interviewee.
It is an opportunity to shape your legacy the way you want to, as opposed to just being defined by the obituaries and the general public.
If that was to happen, I think it would be an incredible thing to do.
If we can get into that mindset of that people will hear this, and of course, post-traumatists hear this, but also really leave behind sort of the lessons that we take with us, I think it would be an incredible thing to do.