Sandra Matz
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I was at some point, well, I want to at least try. I don't want to wait another three years until I can get my license. So why don't we just go to an even more remote place than the village? So we found an airfield that was abandoned by the time. And I was just like, let me try. You sit in the back. And we'll take it step by step. You walk me through how stuff works because I have no idea.
And which was like a really nice idea in theory, did not plan out in practice. So I don't know exactly what happened, but I think I just pulled the bike back and just turned on the gas and let the clutch snitch. So we just... Rise like a horse, the front goes up, boyfriend falls off the back, and I just keep driving away. No ideas.
And which was like a really nice idea in theory, did not plan out in practice. So I don't know exactly what happened, but I think I just pulled the bike back and just turned on the gas and let the clutch snitch. So we just... Rise like a horse, the front goes up, boyfriend falls off the back, and I just keep driving away. No ideas.
And which was like a really nice idea in theory, did not plan out in practice. So I don't know exactly what happened, but I think I just pulled the bike back and just turned on the gas and let the clutch snitch. So we just... Rise like a horse, the front goes up, boyfriend falls off the back, and I just keep driving away. No ideas.
At some point, I crashed on the side, luckily, and nothing really happened because I was still going relatively slow. But you can imagine that the moment that we come back, because my dad had to pick us up, the motorcycle just wouldn't start anymore. The moment we come back and drop it in the shop to get repaired, everybody knew about it, right?
At some point, I crashed on the side, luckily, and nothing really happened because I was still going relatively slow. But you can imagine that the moment that we come back, because my dad had to pick us up, the motorcycle just wouldn't start anymore. The moment we come back and drop it in the shop to get repaired, everybody knew about it, right?
At some point, I crashed on the side, luckily, and nothing really happened because I was still going relatively slow. But you can imagine that the moment that we come back, because my dad had to pick us up, the motorcycle just wouldn't start anymore. The moment we come back and drop it in the shop to get repaired, everybody knew about it, right?
So I think for the next couple of weeks, I just constantly got caught in conversations about, I'd be so stupid to do this, and then someone else telling me about their own childhood offenses. Yeah, the news spread really fast in that village.
So I think for the next couple of weeks, I just constantly got caught in conversations about, I'd be so stupid to do this, and then someone else telling me about their own childhood offenses. Yeah, the news spread really fast in that village.
So I think for the next couple of weeks, I just constantly got caught in conversations about, I'd be so stupid to do this, and then someone else telling me about their own childhood offenses. Yeah, the news spread really fast in that village.
Very much. And I think it shapes both like the sense of mattering, but it also shapes the choices that you have available, right? And the decisions that you make for yourself and others.
Very much. And I think it shapes both like the sense of mattering, but it also shapes the choices that you have available, right? And the decisions that you make for yourself and others.
Very much. And I think it shapes both like the sense of mattering, but it also shapes the choices that you have available, right? And the decisions that you make for yourself and others.
So I was the daughter of a local police officer, which didn't help with a motorcycle accident, but also meant, for example, that people that I wouldn't get invited to some of the cool kids parties, but I would then get invited to all the community stuff where you could help out and organize things.
So I was the daughter of a local police officer, which didn't help with a motorcycle accident, but also meant, for example, that people that I wouldn't get invited to some of the cool kids parties, but I would then get invited to all the community stuff where you could help out and organize things.
So I was the daughter of a local police officer, which didn't help with a motorcycle accident, but also meant, for example, that people that I wouldn't get invited to some of the cool kids parties, but I would then get invited to all the community stuff where you could help out and organize things.
So that what people think about you and who they think you are really matters in terms of how they interact with you, the opportunities that they create. So I think for me, it was both the sense of who am I and what are some of the opportunities that are available for me.
So that what people think about you and who they think you are really matters in terms of how they interact with you, the opportunities that they create. So I think for me, it was both the sense of who am I and what are some of the opportunities that are available for me.
So that what people think about you and who they think you are really matters in terms of how they interact with you, the opportunities that they create. So I think for me, it was both the sense of who am I and what are some of the opportunities that are available for me.
and then also on the flip side in terms of just getting the support so we all just there's certain things that are extremely hard right so like when i try to figure out what do i want to do after college there's so many things that you could do you've not been there right because you just get out of high school you don't have that much experience so you need people who've seen more of the world to guide you in some way and obviously the more that people know about again your dreams your hopes and so on ambitions