I can do that because I am so loved. I don't care about what anybody in here thinks. Not that y'all aren't important. It just ain't as important as my husband's words.
“you are gonna walk around empty, and that's why I show up as me and not a rep of myself.”
you are gonna walk around empty, and that's why I show up as me and not a rep of myself. I can do that because I am so loved. I don't care about what anybody in here thinks. Not that y'all aren't important. No. Yeah. It just ain't as important as my husband's words. Yeah.
I'm rarely speechless.
That's what Jeffrey said when he interviewed me.
I do this for a living. I'm rarely speechless. But let's talk about this now because let's be honest. We have a bunch of people who are building companies, who are building businesses, and that's how they think they're going to make a difference. That's how they're going to vindicate having been bullied and pushed around and given wedgies on the playground.
Why this clip
Provides a clear framework for authentic leadership - being grounded in personal relationships enables professional fearlessness. The conversational tone and specific hierarchy of importance makes it highly quotable and actionable.
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The center position was given to the African American man. So the question becomes, why would Jack step out of the center position of the photo and give it to an African American man.
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