On this special episode, I wanted to talk about the fine line as an empath of also trying to just be myself; a regular guy who likes baseball and is just a regular dude, just with a natural ability for sensitivity. I've always felt inherently masculine and still in touch with my sensitive side, here I talk about what is required in maintaining that balance. Then I talk about the how American culture as a whole isn't bettering themselves due to the sheer amount of financial and emotional challenges just to stay afloat, and what it takes to get there. Plus, the difficulty in transitioning from radio and podcasting to YouTube, and the difficulty in trying to satisfy both my audience and myself.
I talk about the real issues going on in America, and how this thing is being exploited by the alt right, corporations, and manipulators. I speak about the lesser known dangers of the Trump/MAGA movement and what that influence has on young impressionable males, especially when males are having an especially hard time fitting in and finding themselves and their emotional core, or any sense of community or understanding around them, and how that has become weaponized for socio-political purposes to push a radical anti-democracy movement.
Lastly, I speak about how I'm trying to form fit this channel into being both a safe place for people and where I can have fun and be both the radio guy and the YouTuber simultaneously. To be both the soldier and the empath at the same time, where it's ok to diverge from my usual kind seef in order to get stuff off my chest. At the end of the day, it's always more difficult in the beginning, finding your voice, finding your audience, and finding a happy medium between comfort and pushing the envelope into better things. So please, if you like us and what we're all about please like, subscribe, and help out in any small ways that you can! We appreciate you, and appreciate your kindness and patience while I figure out the best way forward for this channel.
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