Tim Tebow
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's such a good way to say that. And I'll get fired up about this because sometimes it, to be honest, sometimes it really bothers me when people will talk about it. in such negative ways or say, no, I don't want to be burdened by that.
Or I will have some people, like I'll be in certain groups and someone in that group might ask me, if it's a small group, they'll say, hey, can you tell me about some of the fight against trafficking or exploitation? Can you tell me some stories or some of the, and you'll start to tell. And then you'll have other people that, and this isn't rare, this happens quite often.
Or I will have some people, like I'll be in certain groups and someone in that group might ask me, if it's a small group, they'll say, hey, can you tell me about some of the fight against trafficking or exploitation? Can you tell me some stories or some of the, and you'll start to tell. And then you'll have other people that, and this isn't rare, this happens quite often.
Or I will have some people, like I'll be in certain groups and someone in that group might ask me, if it's a small group, they'll say, hey, can you tell me about some of the fight against trafficking or exploitation? Can you tell me some stories or some of the, and you'll start to tell. And then you'll have other people that, and this isn't rare, this happens quite often.
They'll say, no, no, don't tell me because it reminds me of my kids. Don't tell me because I don't want to know that. Don't tell me because I don't want to hear that. And one time, I was with a small group at a fundraiser on a golf course, and I was asked by one of the guys, and the other guy, a couple other guys said, no, no, don't tell me.
They'll say, no, no, don't tell me because it reminds me of my kids. Don't tell me because I don't want to know that. Don't tell me because I don't want to hear that. And one time, I was with a small group at a fundraiser on a golf course, and I was asked by one of the guys, and the other guy, a couple other guys said, no, no, don't tell me.
They'll say, no, no, don't tell me because it reminds me of my kids. Don't tell me because I don't want to know that. Don't tell me because I don't want to hear that. And one time, I was with a small group at a fundraiser on a golf course, and I was asked by one of the guys, and the other guy, a couple other guys said, no, no, don't tell me.
Very, very successful, powerful, could help a lot of people. And I was so burdened by them saying, no, I don't want to know. I don't want to hear it. I don't want to have those thoughts because it will remind me of my kids.
Very, very successful, powerful, could help a lot of people. And I was so burdened by them saying, no, I don't want to know. I don't want to hear it. I don't want to have those thoughts because it will remind me of my kids.
Very, very successful, powerful, could help a lot of people. And I was so burdened by them saying, no, I don't want to know. I don't want to hear it. I don't want to have those thoughts because it will remind me of my kids.
And I probably shouldn't have responded this way, but out of a little bit of maybe temper or irritation, I responded and I said, if the boys and girls that are going through this evil could hear you right now, what hope do you think they would have? Wow. And maybe it was disrespectful. What did they say to that? Nothing for a few minutes.
And I probably shouldn't have responded this way, but out of a little bit of maybe temper or irritation, I responded and I said, if the boys and girls that are going through this evil could hear you right now, what hope do you think they would have? Wow. And maybe it was disrespectful. What did they say to that? Nothing for a few minutes.
And I probably shouldn't have responded this way, but out of a little bit of maybe temper or irritation, I responded and I said, if the boys and girls that are going through this evil could hear you right now, what hope do you think they would have? Wow. And maybe it was disrespectful. What did they say to that? Nothing for a few minutes.
And it maybe was disrespectful, and I maybe could have coded it nicer. But it was like, yes, there are burdens, and there is evil. If we don't stand up and do anything, who's going to do it? You think it's somebody else's responsibility? Yeah. I mean, this is literally going back to Kitty Genovese, and I think it's 1963 or 61 or something like that.
And it maybe was disrespectful, and I maybe could have coded it nicer. But it was like, yes, there are burdens, and there is evil. If we don't stand up and do anything, who's going to do it? You think it's somebody else's responsibility? Yeah. I mean, this is literally going back to Kitty Genovese, and I think it's 1963 or 61 or something like that.
And it maybe was disrespectful, and I maybe could have coded it nicer. But it was like, yes, there are burdens, and there is evil. If we don't stand up and do anything, who's going to do it? You think it's somebody else's responsibility? Yeah. I mean, this is literally going back to Kitty Genovese, and I think it's 1963 or 61 or something like that.
And it's the story that led to the bystander effect, where Kitty Genovese is walking home late at night and she gets attacked and stabbed four times or something like that. And the lights turn on from the apartment complex where she's walking into and the attacker runs away and hides behind a car.
And it's the story that led to the bystander effect, where Kitty Genovese is walking home late at night and she gets attacked and stabbed four times or something like that. And the lights turn on from the apartment complex where she's walking into and the attacker runs away and hides behind a car.
And it's the story that led to the bystander effect, where Kitty Genovese is walking home late at night and she gets attacked and stabbed four times or something like that. And the lights turn on from the apartment complex where she's walking into and the attacker runs away and hides behind a car.
And she gets up and stumbles into the hallway of the apartment complex and he sees no one goes to aid. And so he comes all the way back and attacks her again. I think stabs her maybe eight more times. I think steals $49. I believe he also rapes her. And supposedly over 30 people saw some of this or some most of it.