Jeff Schoep
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's still the same life.
But it is like looking back at a different person.
Like when I started doing work with the Wiesenthal Center, one of the things was after talks, a lot of people in the Jewish community were like,
I don't get it.
You're such a nice guy.
I don't get it.
It doesn't make sense.
So we started showing video clips of my speeches and things that I did when I was in the movement ahead of those things.
And I was always โ and then people were like, oh, now I get it because they could see it.
They could see how different that was and how different the person is.
Not the person โ nice guy that they met, but that's who I was.
And I always try to get out of showing those clips.
I'm like, could I be backstage or somewhere else?
Because I don't want to look at it.
It's hard to, I mean, I can look at it.
Obviously, I do it all the time, but it's tough.
It's tough because it's like, man.
Does it feel shame?
Shame, guilt.