HOLLYWOOD IS DEAD & IS FILLED WITH ZOMBIES: Kamala's Lack of Leadership, Draw of Documentaries

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Ever wondered how personal experiences shape our perspectives on current events and leadership? This episode of Objective Jerk invites you on a journey through my reflections on hurricanes, politics, and documentaries. From my own harrowing experience with Hurricane Katrina to my deep concerns for loved ones in North Carolina, I share how these life-altering events have left a lasting impact. The discussion takes a critical turn as we examine the political landscape, with particular focus on Kamala Harris and the broader implications for strong female leadership in the future. We then shift gears to a gripping exploration of the Menendez Brothers' story, questioning the narratives we're often presented with and the challenges of uncovering the full truth.

As our conversation unfolds, I explore the changing dynamics of family movie nights and the selective nature of my current film choices. With a preference for old favorites or documentaries over new releases that echo the world's troubles, I share how this shift influences my viewing habits, including the specific allure of films like "Rebel Ridge." Beyond the screen, my creative side shines through in personal projects such as crafting rosaries, inspired by my growing interest in Catholic literature. Wrapping up this episode, I discuss the idea of creating handmade gifts for my children to share, underscoring the joy of giving something heartfelt and personal. Thank you for your continued support, and I’m eager to hear your thoughts as we look forward to more engaging conversations in the episodes to come

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