From Silence to Voice: Kierra C. on Politics, Growth, and Social Media
I was tired of being quiet about what I believed in and wanted to share it with people who were either interested in the things that I had to say or even those who weren't. I want my voice and what I believe in to reach more people than just. Just you know things like that and it makes it hard to how do I put it, see the common ground when I would never say that to a person regardless of belief?
What happens when you mix personal growth, politics, and social media? You get an eye-opening chat with Kierra C. on the Richard Campbell Podcast. In this episode, Richard and co-host Jon Sealey dive into a range of topics that are both timely and timeless. They start with Kierra’s journey of finding her voice in a noisy world, especially on social media where censorship is a hot-button issue.
Kierra opens up about her frustration with staying silent on issues she cares deeply about and how she decided to speak out, regardless of the consequences. The conversation takes a deeper turn as they explore the idea of universal healthcare in the US. Kierra, Richard, and Jon share their thoughts on the role of government in healthcare and the broader implications for society.
The debate is both passionate and enlightening, offering multiple viewpoints that will make you think twice about your own stance. Education also gets its fair share of attention. The trio discusses the importance of bringing back technical schools and how they could be a game-changer for future generations. It’s a refreshing take on an often-overlooked aspect of education. And just when you think things are getting too heavy, they lighten the mood with a chat about hunting. Yes, hunting!
It’s a surprising yet fitting end to a conversation that covers so much ground. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of personal growth, politics, and social media. Whether you’re navigating your own journey of finding your voice or just curious about different perspectives on big issues, this conversation has something for you.