The Vulnerable Truth Donta Hughes
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Most of the things I will talk about is life experiences, sharing positivity and sharing my story with the world, being a better person. Sometimes I may get on and be goofy.
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Being a parent is the most confusing part of life🤣
I've often wondered what level of parenting I'm on. I feel like I do a good job being a parent, but how do we really know how good of a job that were actually doing. Where's the data, the grade system or the blueprint? I feel like I had some fun with this one. I think that sometimes us parents give ourselves too much credit and sometimes not enough credit. Here's to parenting, cheers!
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It's What We Have Taught.
This one goes a little deeper into the thought process for me. Looking at our country, school shootings, politics, inner cities, disagreements, one thing that relates to all of these are the aggressive and violent tendencies that come with them. Looking at how many children that's lost their lives to violence, another thing stood out. We can't blame Democrats or Republicans, that's obviously a system setup to fail. It's more so the lack of our positive input and teachings, it's the lack of community, it's the selfishness that has conquered compassion.
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Where Would America Be Without Slaves?
I'm really interested in responses that can come from this question and from this episode in general. Will there be more answers to combat what I'm talking about or will there be actual, meaningful, thoughtful responses. I'm looking forward to both. Feel free to reach out to me @ vulnerabletruthful@gmail.com I am always open for good conversation and it's an open door for anyone that would like to converse about it. All that I ask is that it comes with an open mind, I'll give the same in return.
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This is my Vulnerable Truth that I haven't really spoke on since starting my podcast or at all.
This episode gives an in depth account of me staying busy to avoid my reality. It's been a rough, painful, heartbreaking, but also joyous, interesting three years. This episode touches on the things reasons of me staying so active and bust throughout these three years and the cost of it. It's not me feeling sorry for myself or stating any regrets. It's just my honest vulnerable truth.
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We Are Not Looking or Asking For Permission to Fight Racism
When fighting racism a group of people tend to come out with they're input, like it's up to them if we fight or not or if we're allowed to share our experiences. They are missing something extremely obvious, no one need their approval. We don't care if approval is given or not. Every time that someone feel the need to speak on a life experience that doesn't belong to them there will be a reminder of the control that they do not have. We speak up alone or with each other, which is not something that can be said for racist people. They need their group in their physical presence to have a voice. Better yet to have an echo. Soon those echoes will become whispers. I guess me saying that no one can control or have a say so in our experiences is infringement on their 1st amendment rights.
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My thoughts and opinions on a country divded
From aggression toward school districts to creating false narratives, it's time to become better productive adults. We have to do better