Jacinda Ardern
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Well, two things. Full speed to slow speed. The great thing about, you know, running a country like New Zealand is that it's small and so you do get to maintain lots of normal things. You know, you're supermarket shopping and you're from time to time a drop off for Neve. I could still do that from time to time. But you're right, the pace, the pace of life suddenly turns off like a tap.
Well, two things. Full speed to slow speed. The great thing about, you know, running a country like New Zealand is that it's small and so you do get to maintain lots of normal things. You know, you're supermarket shopping and you're from time to time a drop off for Neve. I could still do that from time to time. But you're right, the pace, the pace of life suddenly turns off like a tap.
But even though the expectation wasn't there anymore, it didn't really change the way I behaved. And so I probably now have an issue now that the book is finished because for a while that was... That was what you were doing. At nighttime, I would write, you know, a spare waking moment, I would write. And it's only now after two years that I'm sitting still for a bit.
But even though the expectation wasn't there anymore, it didn't really change the way I behaved. And so I probably now have an issue now that the book is finished because for a while that was... That was what you were doing. At nighttime, I would write, you know, a spare waking moment, I would write. And it's only now after two years that I'm sitting still for a bit.
But even though the expectation wasn't there anymore, it didn't really change the way I behaved. And so I probably now have an issue now that the book is finished because for a while that was... That was what you were doing. At nighttime, I would write, you know, a spare waking moment, I would write. And it's only now after two years that I'm sitting still for a bit.
And I can tell you, my husband doesn't like it. No, I don't think he thinks it suits my personality particularly.
And I can tell you, my husband doesn't like it. No, I don't think he thinks it suits my personality particularly.
And I can tell you, my husband doesn't like it. No, I don't think he thinks it suits my personality particularly.
He did a good... I think only he could have, really. He's a broadcaster. And so when suddenly I become leader of my party, he just picked up his phone and started filming me. And you can... You can see in the film, I'm not always happy about that.
He did a good... I think only he could have, really. He's a broadcaster. And so when suddenly I become leader of my party, he just picked up his phone and started filming me. And you can... You can see in the film, I'm not always happy about that.
He did a good... I think only he could have, really. He's a broadcaster. And so when suddenly I become leader of my party, he just picked up his phone and started filming me. And you can... You can see in the film, I'm not always happy about that.
And, you know, not with a great plan in mind. He just thought it was a moment in history to capture. And for me, it was a chance to humanize leadership in a moment in time when I think we could all benefit from humanizing one another.
And, you know, not with a great plan in mind. He just thought it was a moment in history to capture. And for me, it was a chance to humanize leadership in a moment in time when I think we could all benefit from humanizing one another.
And, you know, not with a great plan in mind. He just thought it was a moment in history to capture. And for me, it was a chance to humanize leadership in a moment in time when I think we could all benefit from humanizing one another.
We've got a hyper-partisanship now that I think can be really damaging. It means we don't work together as much. It means we don't listen and engage in a respectful debate that we need. And if we are to get back to doing all of those things, because we won't solve the climate crisis unless we do, we won't solve the conflict in the Middle East unless we do, we have to re-humanize one another again.
We've got a hyper-partisanship now that I think can be really damaging. It means we don't work together as much. It means we don't listen and engage in a respectful debate that we need. And if we are to get back to doing all of those things, because we won't solve the climate crisis unless we do, we won't solve the conflict in the Middle East unless we do, we have to re-humanize one another again.
We've got a hyper-partisanship now that I think can be really damaging. It means we don't work together as much. It means we don't listen and engage in a respectful debate that we need. And if we are to get back to doing all of those things, because we won't solve the climate crisis unless we do, we won't solve the conflict in the Middle East unless we do, we have to re-humanize one another again.
After the attack in New Zealand on March 15, one of the things I became really interested in was how do we get to a place where individuals are radicalized to harm and to violence? I wanted to understand how that could happen in our world. And one of the precursors to that, certainly in the academic writing, is this idea of binary thinking. Mm-hmm. putting people into groups of good and evil.
After the attack in New Zealand on March 15, one of the things I became really interested in was how do we get to a place where individuals are radicalized to harm and to violence? I wanted to understand how that could happen in our world. And one of the precursors to that, certainly in the academic writing, is this idea of binary thinking. Mm-hmm. putting people into groups of good and evil.
After the attack in New Zealand on March 15, one of the things I became really interested in was how do we get to a place where individuals are radicalized to harm and to violence? I wanted to understand how that could happen in our world. And one of the precursors to that, certainly in the academic writing, is this idea of binary thinking. Mm-hmm. putting people into groups of good and evil.