Jaylen Brown
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Podcast Appearances
So I just started streaming.
So now people can get a real feel of what I'm thinking about a topic or they can hear from me what I have to say about mental health or what I have to say about current events.
And it's new for me because I've always been a private person, but I've actually enjoyed it.
It's almost been like therapeutic because I didn't realize how much having
your authentic self be able to be mirrored outwardly how important that is and was for you when you constantly are suppressing yourself because you have to protect yourself from people who want to portray you in a negative lens or or you know create controversy that's not there it kind of diminishes your light
It makes you smaller.
So when I've started streaming, I feel so much more at peace than I ever have, especially here in Boston.
So I'm very grateful.
And I only do it like once a week, maybe twice a week.
And I'm sure people probably want me to stop doing that, but right now it's helping me.
So it's helping me on the course, helping us win games to me.
So y'all want me to stop or not?
What y'all want me to do?
So for sure.
In the past, I've had two foundations.
I've had the Boston Exchange, which attacks the wealth gap and the wealth disparity and gives, we have Accelerator program that gives opportunities to startups and businesses, et cetera.
And then I've had the Juice Foundation, which features the Bridge program.
that deals with educational opportunities.
I deal with Boston Public Schools just reintegrating learning into creating a curriculum that's just a little bit more advanced than the curriculum that gets provided by in certain areas.
So education and wealth disparity, two separate things, but now we're bringing them under one roof because they're more connected, they're more