Stephen
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There would be a pill. There would be some kind of salve or poultice. Something would be figured it out. Yeah. Yeah, if it was a men's problem, we'd have this solved already. So it was really hard to, you know, again, just support Trish as she went through it just to figure it out.
There would be a pill. There would be some kind of salve or poultice. Something would be figured it out. Yeah. Yeah, if it was a men's problem, we'd have this solved already. So it was really hard to, you know, again, just support Trish as she went through it just to figure it out.
There would be a pill. There would be some kind of salve or poultice. Something would be figured it out. Yeah. Yeah, if it was a men's problem, we'd have this solved already. So it was really hard to, you know, again, just support Trish as she went through it just to figure it out.
Yeah, I mean, it's really, well, and a lot of it's hidden from us, right? So, you know, Trish is a strong mother. She's doing things all the time. She's super energetic. And so a lot of it's hidden. She's, you know, she kept her symptoms to herself. When we started to talk about it, the thing that kind of triggered for me is she goes through periods of, I would call it weariness. She's not tired.
Yeah, I mean, it's really, well, and a lot of it's hidden from us, right? So, you know, Trish is a strong mother. She's doing things all the time. She's super energetic. And so a lot of it's hidden. She's, you know, she kept her symptoms to herself. When we started to talk about it, the thing that kind of triggered for me is she goes through periods of, I would call it weariness. She's not tired.
Yeah, I mean, it's really, well, and a lot of it's hidden from us, right? So, you know, Trish is a strong mother. She's doing things all the time. She's super energetic. And so a lot of it's hidden. She's, you know, she kept her symptoms to herself. When we started to talk about it, the thing that kind of triggered for me is she goes through periods of, I would call it weariness. She's not tired.
She's weary. Like we get to the end of the day and that's it.
She's weary. Like we get to the end of the day and that's it.
She's weary. Like we get to the end of the day and that's it.
It's it's over. And so that's really the thing that struck me the most about it. But as Trisha and she's really open with me about it, which has been great just to understand her and see if I can support her some way. But it's really it's it's hidden to to men for sure.
It's it's over. And so that's really the thing that struck me the most about it. But as Trisha and she's really open with me about it, which has been great just to understand her and see if I can support her some way. But it's really it's it's hidden to to men for sure.
It's it's over. And so that's really the thing that struck me the most about it. But as Trisha and she's really open with me about it, which has been great just to understand her and see if I can support her some way. But it's really it's it's hidden to to men for sure.
Hey, so just I've got a statement here. But first, I wanted to thank you for Hamfest. It was amazing. It was the first time I'd ever come and really experience that kind of energy. Looking forward to coming back next year. I want to talk about the justice system, and to me, completely broken.
Hey, so just I've got a statement here. But first, I wanted to thank you for Hamfest. It was amazing. It was the first time I'd ever come and really experience that kind of energy. Looking forward to coming back next year. I want to talk about the justice system, and to me, completely broken.
I grew up believing in the rule of law, the fundamental rights granted to Americans, that we have the right to a speedy trial, the right to face one's accuser. For those of us that just kind of common folk with no power, influence, or wealth, what recourse do we have to push back against injustices when loved ones are incarcerated unjustly for years without due process?
I grew up believing in the rule of law, the fundamental rights granted to Americans, that we have the right to a speedy trial, the right to face one's accuser. For those of us that just kind of common folk with no power, influence, or wealth, what recourse do we have to push back against injustices when loved ones are incarcerated unjustly for years without due process?
Hello, I'm doing all right. How are you, Dave?
Hello, I'm doing all right. How are you, Dave?
Hello, I'm doing all right. How are you, Dave?
So I'm in a bit of a situation that I'm looking for some guidance on. My wife and I just started your program about six months ago. We're $43,000 worth of consumer debt down so far. Good. And I just lost my job a few days ago.