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Podcast Appearances
It's not necessarily good for me or my audience.
It might just polarize people even further.
And ultimately, it's not going to help things that are actually on the ground.
When there's a time and a place where I can use my voice and my platform to offer some sort of unique insight or encourage people to help in a very specific way, then I'm willing to do that when I can.
But, you know, Ryan, everyone just has their... I guess what I mean to say is everyone just has their way of operating in the world.
For some people, that is the rule of, you know what, I just never talk about religion or politics.
They don't talk about it with their family, with their friends, at the workplace, whatever.
And that's not an entirely wrong strategy, shall we say.
Right.
There can be times actually where maybe that's the smart thing to do, because we know that the complete opposite also isn't the correct position to be in.
Right.
You know, we all get annoyed by that person who cannot, like, keep their politics and their opinions on every single social and cultural issue like that.
out of the workplace or out of the family group chat or out of like the, you're just trying to have a conversation with friends and they want to talk about, you know, Trump did this and the Democrats this and the GOP that.
And it's just like, bro, like, you know, cool.
There's a time and place to talk about it, but can we, you know, discuss something else?
So everyone's kind of got a different, is on a different place in that sliding scale.
Something I'd say is a bit comparable is like
if you are someone who's on social media or you're a podcaster, you're some sort of public-facing figure, is how much you make public and how much you keep private.
Right.
So there are crazy people who are like YouTubers or streamers or whatever.