Janine Driver
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Look at this, just like a fingerprint on our thumb.
Does this behavioral fingerprint
familiar to you.
If it does, then let us know.
Yeah, I think a lot of people are tearing apart Annie because we're not hearing much from her.
And I want to express to you how we look at people who grieve in the movies is not what's happening here.
This has been over a week.
My mother died.
I'm the matriarch of my family.
I'm the oldest of three.
I didn't lose my cool until literally at her graveside when they played the song, Time to Say Goodbye.
I collapsed forward.
That was six or seven days after mom passed.
These people, this family, the Guthrie family are exhausted.
They're up all night.
When we judge people's behavior, like we're judging the Guthrie kids here, right?
I want you to stop and think, do I have a bias?
Because we watch so many movies, Nancy, we have a grieving bias.
When I weigh in on cases, whether it was Judge Kavanaugh versus Dr. Ford back in the day, I stop and say, first, Jeanine, what's my bias?
My bias is I was molested as a kid and I didn't remember all the details, like Dr. Ford didn't remember all the details.