In this episode of the 'Candace' podcast, Candace Owens interviews Ye (Kanye West) on controversial societal topics, including the backlash following their 'White Lives Matter' statement. Ye discusses the significance of artistic expression and the influences of media, race relations, and mental health stigma. He shares personal experiences that highlight disparities in perceptions around race, particularly between Black and Jewish communities. The conversation touches on the importance of free thought, the effects of censorship, and the need for open dialogue about painful truths in society, underscoring the transformative power of pain and resilience.
Despite the backlash, Candace maintains that sharing Ye's perspectives is essential, suggesting that true understanding comes from listening to individuals narrate their own experiences.
Ye emphasizes the significance of creative freedom and the challenges posed by societal norms and censorship, advocating for artistic collaboration.
📱Watch the full episode for free in the Ramsey Network app.
While we're out for the Christmas break, we've compiled some of our favorite John and George calls from the past couple of years. Enjoy your day and we'll be back with a live show in the new year!
John Delony & George Kamel answer your questions and discuss:
‘We make $330K and live paycheck to paycheck'
'Is my mother-in-law is trying to cause a rift?’
‘I feel guilty for spending money on therapy’
‘I'm 15, how can I help my parents financially?'
‘Dealing with my husband's gambling addiction’
'We've been living in a hotel for 3 months.'
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The episode features a compilation of significant moments from The Breakfast Club, focusing on discussions with R&B artists Kehlani, Chloe Bailey, and Marsha Ambrosius. Notable themes include personal growth, artistic expression, mental health, and the importance of self-advocacy. Chloe shares her journey towards independence and the challenges of navigating public perception, while Marsha reflects on her collaboration with Dr. Dre and the creative process behind her album. Kehlani discusses her music's impact and the joys and challenges of motherhood, advocating for mental health awareness. The episode celebrates the contributions of these influential artists to the R&B genre.
Chloe Bailey emphasizes that personal growth often comes from overcoming challenges and finding one’s voice, which is crucial not only in personal life but also in artistry.
Chloe Bailey’s experiences illustrate the importance of self-discovery and the challenges artists face in establishing their identity separate from public perception.
Marsha Ambrosius discusses her reconnection with Dr. Dre and the creative process behind her new album 'Casablanca.' She reflects on blending musical genres, particularly jazz and hip-hop, and values the collaborative energy they shared during production. Ambrosius also addresses themes of self-care and mental health influenced by her child's health scare during the pandemic. The discussion emphasizes the significance of intuition in artistic relationships and her journey towards creating timeless music. Overall, the conversation highlights personal growth, unique collaborations, and the importance of genuine connections in both life and music.
Marsha Ambrosius emphasizes the importance of collaboration in her creative process, highlighting her reconnection with Dr. Dre as pivotal to her artistic journey.
Ambrosius's candid reflections on her musical accomplishments reveal a deep sense of fulfillment, prompting her desire to focus on producing and writing rather than performing.
The episode delves into the complexities surrounding Tua Tagovailoa's contract with the Miami Dolphins, emphasizing the varying views on his value and the implications of management support on his mental health and recovery. Additionally, highlights include a list of Top 5 Viral Sports Videos that spark debate around authenticity, alongside Stugotz's humorous interactions with the WFAN crew. The overarching discussion tackles themes of respect and recognition within professional settings, particularly through player comparisons and broader media influences.
**The complexity of contract negotiations in the NFL, especially regarding Tua Tagovailoa, highlights the need for timely decision-making by teams to avoid losing value.**
**Tua Tagovailoa's mental health and the substantial support from management are critical factors for his success, highlighting the nuanced dynamics in player-coach relationships within professional sports.**
Chase Hughes, a former military and behavior expert, discusses the significance of self-mastery, comfort, and observation in successful communication. He emphasizes the importance of habits over goals, the impact of childhood experiences on adult behavior, and the nuances of body language in detecting deception. Hughes also introduces techniques like elicitation to gather sensitive information without triggering defenses, and strategies for effective persuasion by understanding individual motivations. Additionally, he addresses the influence of social dynamics and media on human behavior and mental health, advocating for personal growth and authenticity in interactions.
Success is more about forming effective habits rather than simply setting goals. The ability to influence others and lead effectively is rooted in self-mastery, observation, and communication skills.
Effective communication requires tailoring approaches based on behavioral cues and knowing how to engage different types of people.
In this episode, Pastor Michael Todd discusses the impact of personal stories on overcoming struggles and the challenges posed by cancel culture that discourages vulnerability. He highlights the importance of facing personal damage and the significance of support systems in personal growth. Todd emphasizes the necessity of investing in mental health, progressing rather than seeking perfection, and understanding biblical teachings through the Gospels. He shares his own healing journey from trauma and addiction, reinforces the value of mentorship, and reflects on the infamous 'spit incident' as a catalyst for personal responsibility and growth.
Sharing personal stories of struggle and recovery is essential for empathy and motivation within communities, especially in a world increasingly inhibited by fear of judgment.
Support systems play an invaluable role in personal development and encountering life’s challenges, facilitating an environment for healing.
In this special episode of 'Armchair Expert,' Dax Shepard revisits memorable moments from 2024's Wednesday episodes featuring various guests. Molly McNearney discusses her journey in comedy, while Bill Gates emphasizes the role of motivational feedback in team dynamics. The episode also explores themes such as the complexities of fame and self-esteem, the dynamics of collaboration in artistry, the struggle for genuine sexual communication, and the impact of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Guests like Patric Gagne and Yuval Harari share insights into romance and information networks, respectively, while addressing broader societal issues like the opioid crisis and gender discrepancies in medical research.
Molly McNearney's experience highlights the significant dedication and effort required in the fast-paced environment of late-night television, where ideas must evolve rapidly to meet audience expectations.
Self-criticism can drive personal improvement, but it is essential to balance it with constructive feedback to maintain a motivating team atmosphere.
Tristan Tate discusses his traumatic experience in a Romanian prison, emphasizing the importance of brotherhood and traditional masculinity. Following his release, he critiques societal structures that enslave individuals, particularly through education and economic systems. The conversation highlights disturbing links between political figures and pedophilia, while questioning historical narratives, especially regarding World War II. Tate promotes emotional mastery as fundamental to masculinity and argues against the manipulative nature of modern media and education. He also discusses the pressing issue of child trafficking amidst ongoing wars, advocating for personal discernment in truths surrounding science and societal expectations.
The discussion raises awareness on themes of loyalty and brotherhood, which resonate strongly in challenging circumstances, especially evident in Tristan's relationship with his brother.
Freedom and personal empowerment are pivotal themes, portrayed through Tate's transition from incarceration to entrepreneurship, illustrating how overcoming societal constraints can ignite success.
In this episode, Joel Blaeser shares his journey of serving a supermax prison sentence for selling LSD, reflecting on the absurdity of past drug laws and the challenges of incarceration. The discussion extends to the implications of drug legalization, focusing on harm reduction, addiction treatment, and societal perceptions surrounding drug use, particularly in Texas. The conversation also touches on personal coping mechanisms during prison, the impact of familial relationships, and the complexities of life after incarceration, including housing for ex-prisoners. Through humor and introspection, they explore significant themes around mental health, societal issues, and personal growth.
Joel Blaeser’s narrative serves as a stark reminder of how drastically drug laws have changed over the years and the absurdity of some legal proceedings in the past.
Legalizing drugs could transform societal approaches to addiction and criminal justice, potentially reducing cartel influence and improving safety for users.
In this episode of the 'Candace' podcast, Candace Owens interviews Ye (Kanye West) on controversial societal topics, including the backlash following their 'White Lives Matter' statement. Ye discusses the significance of artistic expression and the influences of media, race relations, and mental health stigma. He shares personal experiences that highlight disparities in perceptions around race, particularly between Black and Jewish communities. The conversation touches on the importance of free thought, the effects of censorship, and the need for open dialogue about painful truths in society, underscoring the transformative power of pain and resilience.
Despite the backlash, Candace maintains that sharing Ye's perspectives is essential, suggesting that true understanding comes from listening to individuals narrate their own experiences.
Ye emphasizes the significance of creative freedom and the challenges posed by societal norms and censorship, advocating for artistic collaboration.
📱Watch the full episode for free in the Ramsey Network app.
While we're out for the Christmas break, we've compiled some of our favorite John and George calls from the past couple of years. Enjoy your day and we'll be back with a live show in the new year!
John Delony & George Kamel answer your questions and discuss:
‘We make $330K and live paycheck to paycheck'
'Is my mother-in-law is trying to cause a rift?’
‘I feel guilty for spending money on therapy’
‘I'm 15, how can I help my parents financially?'
‘Dealing with my husband's gambling addiction’
'We've been living in a hotel for 3 months.'
Support Our Sponsors:
🌱 Get 10% off your first month of BetterHelp
🏥 Learn more about Christian Healthcare Ministries
🏡 Get started today with Churchill Mortgage
🏦 Go to FAIRWINDS Credit Union for an exclusive account bundle!
🥗 Save 15% on your first Field of Greens order with code RAMSEY
💤 Visit Helix Sleep for special offers!
💻 Visit NetSuite today to learn more
🗂️ Use promo code RAMSEY for18% off at The Nokbox
🏛Get started with YRefy or call 844-2-RAMSEY
🔐 Visit Zander Insurance for your free instant quote today!
Next Steps
📞 Have a question for the show? Call 888-825-5225 Weekdays from 2-5pm ET or click here!
📈 Are you on track with the Baby Steps? Get a Free Personalized Plan
🏖️ Invest in Your Future With a SmartVestor Pro
💵 Start your free budget today. Download the EveryDollar app!
🎟️ See Dave and John LIVE in a city near you!
🛳️ Live Like No One Else Cruise
✅ Free tools and resources to find the right insurance for you
Listen to more from Ramsey Network
🎙️ The Ramsey Show
🧠 The Dr. John Delony Show
🍸 Smart Money Happy Hour
💡 The Rachel Cruze Show
💸 The Ramsey Show Highlights
💰 George Kamel
💼 The Ken Coleman Show
📈 EntreLeadership
Ramsey Solutions is a paid, non-client promoter of SmartVestor Pros.
Learn more about your ad choices. https://www.megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ramsey Solutions Privacy Policy
The episode features a compilation of significant moments from The Breakfast Club, focusing on discussions with R&B artists Kehlani, Chloe Bailey, and Marsha Ambrosius. Notable themes include personal growth, artistic expression, mental health, and the importance of self-advocacy. Chloe shares her journey towards independence and the challenges of navigating public perception, while Marsha reflects on her collaboration with Dr. Dre and the creative process behind her album. Kehlani discusses her music's impact and the joys and challenges of motherhood, advocating for mental health awareness. The episode celebrates the contributions of these influential artists to the R&B genre.
Chloe Bailey emphasizes that personal growth often comes from overcoming challenges and finding one’s voice, which is crucial not only in personal life but also in artistry.
Chloe Bailey’s experiences illustrate the importance of self-discovery and the challenges artists face in establishing their identity separate from public perception.
Marsha Ambrosius discusses her reconnection with Dr. Dre and the creative process behind her new album 'Casablanca.' She reflects on blending musical genres, particularly jazz and hip-hop, and values the collaborative energy they shared during production. Ambrosius also addresses themes of self-care and mental health influenced by her child's health scare during the pandemic. The discussion emphasizes the significance of intuition in artistic relationships and her journey towards creating timeless music. Overall, the conversation highlights personal growth, unique collaborations, and the importance of genuine connections in both life and music.
Marsha Ambrosius emphasizes the importance of collaboration in her creative process, highlighting her reconnection with Dr. Dre as pivotal to her artistic journey.
Ambrosius's candid reflections on her musical accomplishments reveal a deep sense of fulfillment, prompting her desire to focus on producing and writing rather than performing.
The episode delves into the complexities surrounding Tua Tagovailoa's contract with the Miami Dolphins, emphasizing the varying views on his value and the implications of management support on his mental health and recovery. Additionally, highlights include a list of Top 5 Viral Sports Videos that spark debate around authenticity, alongside Stugotz's humorous interactions with the WFAN crew. The overarching discussion tackles themes of respect and recognition within professional settings, particularly through player comparisons and broader media influences.
**The complexity of contract negotiations in the NFL, especially regarding Tua Tagovailoa, highlights the need for timely decision-making by teams to avoid losing value.**
**Tua Tagovailoa's mental health and the substantial support from management are critical factors for his success, highlighting the nuanced dynamics in player-coach relationships within professional sports.**
Chase Hughes, a former military and behavior expert, discusses the significance of self-mastery, comfort, and observation in successful communication. He emphasizes the importance of habits over goals, the impact of childhood experiences on adult behavior, and the nuances of body language in detecting deception. Hughes also introduces techniques like elicitation to gather sensitive information without triggering defenses, and strategies for effective persuasion by understanding individual motivations. Additionally, he addresses the influence of social dynamics and media on human behavior and mental health, advocating for personal growth and authenticity in interactions.
Success is more about forming effective habits rather than simply setting goals. The ability to influence others and lead effectively is rooted in self-mastery, observation, and communication skills.
Effective communication requires tailoring approaches based on behavioral cues and knowing how to engage different types of people.
In this episode, Pastor Michael Todd discusses the impact of personal stories on overcoming struggles and the challenges posed by cancel culture that discourages vulnerability. He highlights the importance of facing personal damage and the significance of support systems in personal growth. Todd emphasizes the necessity of investing in mental health, progressing rather than seeking perfection, and understanding biblical teachings through the Gospels. He shares his own healing journey from trauma and addiction, reinforces the value of mentorship, and reflects on the infamous 'spit incident' as a catalyst for personal responsibility and growth.
Sharing personal stories of struggle and recovery is essential for empathy and motivation within communities, especially in a world increasingly inhibited by fear of judgment.
Support systems play an invaluable role in personal development and encountering life’s challenges, facilitating an environment for healing.
In this special episode of 'Armchair Expert,' Dax Shepard revisits memorable moments from 2024's Wednesday episodes featuring various guests. Molly McNearney discusses her journey in comedy, while Bill Gates emphasizes the role of motivational feedback in team dynamics. The episode also explores themes such as the complexities of fame and self-esteem, the dynamics of collaboration in artistry, the struggle for genuine sexual communication, and the impact of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Guests like Patric Gagne and Yuval Harari share insights into romance and information networks, respectively, while addressing broader societal issues like the opioid crisis and gender discrepancies in medical research.
Molly McNearney's experience highlights the significant dedication and effort required in the fast-paced environment of late-night television, where ideas must evolve rapidly to meet audience expectations.
Self-criticism can drive personal improvement, but it is essential to balance it with constructive feedback to maintain a motivating team atmosphere.
Tristan Tate discusses his traumatic experience in a Romanian prison, emphasizing the importance of brotherhood and traditional masculinity. Following his release, he critiques societal structures that enslave individuals, particularly through education and economic systems. The conversation highlights disturbing links between political figures and pedophilia, while questioning historical narratives, especially regarding World War II. Tate promotes emotional mastery as fundamental to masculinity and argues against the manipulative nature of modern media and education. He also discusses the pressing issue of child trafficking amidst ongoing wars, advocating for personal discernment in truths surrounding science and societal expectations.
The discussion raises awareness on themes of loyalty and brotherhood, which resonate strongly in challenging circumstances, especially evident in Tristan's relationship with his brother.
Freedom and personal empowerment are pivotal themes, portrayed through Tate's transition from incarceration to entrepreneurship, illustrating how overcoming societal constraints can ignite success.
In this episode, Joel Blaeser shares his journey of serving a supermax prison sentence for selling LSD, reflecting on the absurdity of past drug laws and the challenges of incarceration. The discussion extends to the implications of drug legalization, focusing on harm reduction, addiction treatment, and societal perceptions surrounding drug use, particularly in Texas. The conversation also touches on personal coping mechanisms during prison, the impact of familial relationships, and the complexities of life after incarceration, including housing for ex-prisoners. Through humor and introspection, they explore significant themes around mental health, societal issues, and personal growth.
Joel Blaeser’s narrative serves as a stark reminder of how drastically drug laws have changed over the years and the absurdity of some legal proceedings in the past.
Legalizing drugs could transform societal approaches to addiction and criminal justice, potentially reducing cartel influence and improving safety for users.