Rod Blagojevich
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When I can talk to someone and they don't know who I am, I'm like, this is great. But it wasn't long before I got home, I would say within a couple of days, that I got this thing called an iPhone. What's this? And this guy Joe Rogan had this big deal on this podcast. I said, Joe who? And they told me. It's remarkable. That's crazy.
When I can talk to someone and they don't know who I am, I'm like, this is great. But it wasn't long before I got home, I would say within a couple of days, that I got this thing called an iPhone. What's this? And this guy Joe Rogan had this big deal on this podcast. I said, Joe who? And they told me. It's remarkable. That's crazy.
Yeah, it's crazy. Can I go back just briefly to the spiritual end of it all? You can go where you want. I just want to say that, look, I consider myself, I think I have testicular virility. You know what I mean? You got balls. Yeah, I really do. I know I do. And I have a certain toughness to me. But I'll tell you something. I wasn't strong enough to get through prison by myself. I needed God.
Yeah, it's crazy. Can I go back just briefly to the spiritual end of it all? You can go where you want. I just want to say that, look, I consider myself, I think I have testicular virility. You know what I mean? You got balls. Yeah, I really do. I know I do. And I have a certain toughness to me. But I'll tell you something. I wasn't strong enough to get through prison by myself. I needed God.
Yeah, it's crazy. Can I go back just briefly to the spiritual end of it all? You can go where you want. I just want to say that, look, I consider myself, I think I have testicular virility. You know what I mean? You got balls. Yeah, I really do. I know I do. And I have a certain toughness to me. But I'll tell you something. I wasn't strong enough to get through prison by myself. I needed God.
And it was that, my love for my daughters and my wife, I could never possibly give. And I had to survive and somehow find my way home, however long it might take.
And it was that, my love for my daughters and my wife, I could never possibly give. And I had to survive and somehow find my way home, however long it might take.
And it was that, my love for my daughters and my wife, I could never possibly give. And I had to survive and somehow find my way home, however long it might take.
And I had to do it in a way where I could be so strong and be constructive and actually plant seeds for a better life later on, where whatever I did, my little girls can see that, you know, God forbid when tough times come, because it comes to all of us. How do you deal with those hard times? Do you embrace the adversity, try to turn it into something good, or do you just give into it?
And I had to do it in a way where I could be so strong and be constructive and actually plant seeds for a better life later on, where whatever I did, my little girls can see that, you know, God forbid when tough times come, because it comes to all of us. How do you deal with those hard times? Do you embrace the adversity, try to turn it into something good, or do you just give into it?
And I had to do it in a way where I could be so strong and be constructive and actually plant seeds for a better life later on, where whatever I did, my little girls can see that, you know, God forbid when tough times come, because it comes to all of us. How do you deal with those hard times? Do you embrace the adversity, try to turn it into something good, or do you just give into it?
And so that gave me the purpose I needed in prison. And I spent a lot of time not just reading the Bible, but reading all kinds of books, because you've got time. I mean, you've got a lot of time. I read a book three times, and I talked about this to Tucker Carlson, called Man's Search for Meaning by a guy named Victor Frankl, a Holocaust survivor who had gone through
And so that gave me the purpose I needed in prison. And I spent a lot of time not just reading the Bible, but reading all kinds of books, because you've got time. I mean, you've got a lot of time. I read a book three times, and I talked about this to Tucker Carlson, called Man's Search for Meaning by a guy named Victor Frankl, a Holocaust survivor who had gone through
And so that gave me the purpose I needed in prison. And I spent a lot of time not just reading the Bible, but reading all kinds of books, because you've got time. I mean, you've got a lot of time. I read a book three times, and I talked about this to Tucker Carlson, called Man's Search for Meaning by a guy named Victor Frankl, a Holocaust survivor who had gone through
things a million times worse than anything I went through. He lost his wife, his family through genocide. He was at Auschwitz and survived it. But he said that the last of the human freedoms, after everything's been taken from you, the last of the human freedoms is our freedom to choose our own attitude in any given set of circumstances. And that if you could find a why to live in
things a million times worse than anything I went through. He lost his wife, his family through genocide. He was at Auschwitz and survived it. But he said that the last of the human freedoms, after everything's been taken from you, the last of the human freedoms is our freedom to choose our own attitude in any given set of circumstances. And that if you could find a why to live in
things a million times worse than anything I went through. He lost his wife, his family through genocide. He was at Auschwitz and survived it. But he said that the last of the human freedoms, after everything's been taken from you, the last of the human freedoms is our freedom to choose our own attitude in any given set of circumstances. And that if you could find a why to live in