Kelsey Grammer
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, no, I wrote about it. I mean, I'm sitting there and it came from Karen. We were sitting there and I was writing about being in Gordon's hospital room. And then Karen came and said, you have to take care of something. You need to clean something up, purge something. She said, leave us together with Gordon for now and go back to New York with Jill.
It's all in there.
It's all in there.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
It's been on my mind. It's been on my heart. It's been on my heart for a long time. Yeah.
It's been on my mind. It's been on my heart. It's been on my heart for a long time. Yeah.
It is my hope that when people read what I've written and exposed and uncovered about my own life, I wanted to actually... comfort any woman, any mother who's lost a child, anyone who's lost a child. Everybody that's been through what we're talking about here has experienced a loss.
It is my hope that when people read what I've written and exposed and uncovered about my own life, I wanted to actually... comfort any woman, any mother who's lost a child, anyone who's lost a child. Everybody that's been through what we're talking about here has experienced a loss.
Whether or not they want to acknowledge it or fight it or they're angry about it or angry that someone would say, you know, I don't look down my nose at anybody that's had an abortion. I don't. I feel sad about it for people. Where before I used to think, well, yeah, of course you have the right to do whatever you want to do with your body. I do believe that.
Whether or not they want to acknowledge it or fight it or they're angry about it or angry that someone would say, you know, I don't look down my nose at anybody that's had an abortion. I don't. I feel sad about it for people. Where before I used to think, well, yeah, of course you have the right to do whatever you want to do with your body. I do believe that.
The consequences of another body being stopped from living is always, you know, consequence, war, warfare, abortion. They all ask the same question. Did I do the right thing? And I think a lot of people struggle with it, and my heart goes out to them. I mean, this is not a condemnation book either. It's not a grief book. It's also not a condemnation book. We are left with it sometimes.
The consequences of another body being stopped from living is always, you know, consequence, war, warfare, abortion. They all ask the same question. Did I do the right thing? And I think a lot of people struggle with it, and my heart goes out to them. I mean, this is not a condemnation book either. It's not a grief book. It's also not a condemnation book. We are left with it sometimes.
We wrestle with it as a society. And I wouldn't give us much of a chance at all if we weren't wrestling with it. I haven't talked about this. The moment I went with Jill, this is some time ago, of course. There were four guys sitting in there. And nobody was happy. No guy was happy there.
We wrestle with it as a society. And I wouldn't give us much of a chance at all if we weren't wrestling with it. I haven't talked about this. The moment I went with Jill, this is some time ago, of course. There were four guys sitting in there. And nobody was happy. No guy was happy there.
And then one of the girls came out who had just finished her procedure, and she sort of hopped out and said, well, that's taken care of. And it was just, there was like a collective moment of what seemed like deep sadness between these four young men. who were on a journey that they didn't mean to be on. Nobody feels good about ending a life. I don't think they do. That's where I come from.
And then one of the girls came out who had just finished her procedure, and she sort of hopped out and said, well, that's taken care of. And it was just, there was like a collective moment of what seemed like deep sadness between these four young men. who were on a journey that they didn't mean to be on. Nobody feels good about ending a life. I don't think they do. That's where I come from.
The consequence of, you know, what we do to ourselves, what we haunt ourselves with these ideas that maybe all my action took my sister's life. That was horrible. I did go through that for a while. And I dismissed it. You know, because like I said in the book, I said, God doesn't do it tit for tat that way. It doesn't actually work that way. Only man would think of that.
The consequence of, you know, what we do to ourselves, what we haunt ourselves with these ideas that maybe all my action took my sister's life. That was horrible. I did go through that for a while. And I dismissed it. You know, because like I said in the book, I said, God doesn't do it tit for tat that way. It doesn't actually work that way. Only man would think of that.
And that's, you know, that's the enemy. It's, you know. Always out there too. And you gotta remember that the enemy is present to invade our thoughts, to invade our lives, to kill our minds with doubt and fear. And you mentioned, you know, so much fear going on. I'm reading a book right now, Power Positive Thinking, Norman Vincent Peale, published in 51, 52, something like that.