Kail Lowry
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Podcast Appearances
I think I've said enough things out of anger and you've seen that and felt it that it never really turned out well for me. Yeah.
I felt it from both sides. Like I felt like I understood both sides of it for the first time. I understood your perspective or Alessandra's perspective or anyone in my corner's perspective for the first time on the other side of it. And like in the moment, You don't want to hear it. You're like, but I want to do this. I want to say this. I want to get this off my chest.
I felt it from both sides. Like I felt like I understood both sides of it for the first time. I understood your perspective or Alessandra's perspective or anyone in my corner's perspective for the first time on the other side of it. And like in the moment, You don't want to hear it. You're like, but I want to do this. I want to say this. I want to get this off my chest.
I felt it from both sides. Like I felt like I understood both sides of it for the first time. I understood your perspective or Alessandra's perspective or anyone in my corner's perspective for the first time on the other side of it. And like in the moment, You don't want to hear it. You're like, but I want to do this. I want to say this. I want to get this off my chest.
But like truly there is no โ they're going to feel how they're going to feel regardless. So let them hear this entire episode. Let them hear it from your own mouth. Let them โ let you not be emotionally charged and it will be perceived โ
But like truly there is no โ they're going to feel how they're going to feel regardless. So let them hear this entire episode. Let them hear it from your own mouth. Let them โ let you not be emotionally charged and it will be perceived โ
But like truly there is no โ they're going to feel how they're going to feel regardless. So let them hear this entire episode. Let them hear it from your own mouth. Let them โ let you not be emotionally charged and it will be perceived โ
they're going to end up having their own feelings regardless, but it might be perceived differently when you're speaking from a place of love and compassion and inspiration and aspiration and all of those things versus emotionally charged anger. Because I mean, look at my entire life on team up. Everything came from an emotionally charged place. Everything came from an angry place.
they're going to end up having their own feelings regardless, but it might be perceived differently when you're speaking from a place of love and compassion and inspiration and aspiration and all of those things versus emotionally charged anger. Because I mean, look at my entire life on team up. Everything came from an emotionally charged place. Everything came from an angry place.
they're going to end up having their own feelings regardless, but it might be perceived differently when you're speaking from a place of love and compassion and inspiration and aspiration and all of those things versus emotionally charged anger. Because I mean, look at my entire life on team up. Everything came from an emotionally charged place. Everything came from an angry place.
And a lot of people did not. I mean, I'm getting messages now that are hearing me from the podcast saying, Oh, I have a completely different perspective because you said it differently.
And a lot of people did not. I mean, I'm getting messages now that are hearing me from the podcast saying, Oh, I have a completely different perspective because you said it differently.
And a lot of people did not. I mean, I'm getting messages now that are hearing me from the podcast saying, Oh, I have a completely different perspective because you said it differently.
You have a different tone on your podcast versus on the TV. That would have been you. Elliot is speaking from a place of anger, of hurt, of heartbreak, of, you know, all of these things versus you coming on here now and having an actual conversation and a dialogue versus talking at people.
You have a different tone on your podcast versus on the TV. That would have been you. Elliot is speaking from a place of anger, of hurt, of heartbreak, of, you know, all of these things versus you coming on here now and having an actual conversation and a dialogue versus talking at people.
You have a different tone on your podcast versus on the TV. That would have been you. Elliot is speaking from a place of anger, of hurt, of heartbreak, of, you know, all of these things versus you coming on here now and having an actual conversation and a dialogue versus talking at people.
Couldn't have said it better. Thank you all so much for tuning into part one. I hope you guys will spread love and positivity surrounding this. I hope that you guys will show Elliot support and give him grace through all of this. This is a very brave thing for him to do. And I hope that you guys tune in for part two.
Couldn't have said it better. Thank you all so much for tuning into part one. I hope you guys will spread love and positivity surrounding this. I hope that you guys will show Elliot support and give him grace through all of this. This is a very brave thing for him to do. And I hope that you guys tune in for part two.
Couldn't have said it better. Thank you all so much for tuning into part one. I hope you guys will spread love and positivity surrounding this. I hope that you guys will show Elliot support and give him grace through all of this. This is a very brave thing for him to do. And I hope that you guys tune in for part two.
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