EPISODE · Jun 19, 2025 · 24 MIN
I Needed a Break: Car Confessions with Leesh
from The Eating Me Podcast · host Alicia Christian
Summary:Leesh reflects on her recent life events, including her daughter's graduation, and discusses the overwhelming nature of current events. She emphasizes the importance of finding joy amidst chaos and critiques the behavior of world leaders, suggesting they often act from a place of childhood trauma. Leesh argues that the current state of democracy in America is an illusion, pointing out systemic failures and the need for societal change. She calls for listeners to resist the oppressive systems in place and to actively seek joy and connection in their lives.Keywords:Car Confessions, mental health, democracy, leadership, American history, social justice, personal growth, resistance, joyTakeaways:Acknowledge the overwhelm but prioritize mental well-being.Engaging in joyful activities is a form of resistance.World leaders often act from unresolved childhood issues.The current political climate reflects a dictatorship rather than democracy.People have the power to demand change from their government.The American experiment has failed to recognize the humanity of all its citizens.Historical injustices continue to affect present-day society.The concept of money and power is a social construct that can be changed.Standing up against oppression is essential for societal progress.Personal joy and activism can coexist and empower change.Chapters:00:00 Welcome Back and Life Updates05:49 Reflections on Leadership and Humanity12:01 The Illusion of Democracy18:04 The American Experiment and Its Failures23:49 Call to Action: Be the ChangeSubscribe to The Eating Me Podcast on YouTube!!https://youtube.com/@aliciachristian9226?si=lndTSV7K9miNuetjStay in contact with Alicia! Website: https://www.aliciachristian.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Divaleesh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thealiciachristian/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thealiciachristian?lang=en
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Summary:Leesh reflects on her recent life events, including her daughter's graduation, and discusses the overwhelming nature of current events. She emphasizes the importance of finding joy amidst chaos and critiques the behavior of world leaders, suggesting they often act from a place of childhood trauma. Leesh argues that the current state of democracy in America is an illusion, pointing out systemic failures and the need for societal change. She calls for listeners to resist the oppressive systems in place and to actively seek joy and connection in their lives.Keywords:Car Confessions, mental health, democracy, leadership, American history, social justice, personal growth, resistance, joyTakeaways:Acknowledge the overwhelm but prioritize mental well-being.Engaging in joyful activities is a form of resistance.World leaders often act from unresolved childhood issues.The current political climate reflects a dictatorship rather than democracy.People have the power to demand change from their government.The American experiment has failed to recognize the humanity of all its citizens.Historical injustices continue to affect present-day society.The concept of money and power is a social construct that can be changed.Standing up against oppression is essential for societal progress.Personal joy and activism can coexist and empower change.Chapters:00:00 Welcome Back and Life Updates05:49 Reflections on Leadership and Humanity12:01 The Illusion of Democracy18:04 The American Experiment and Its Failures23:49 Call to Action: Be the ChangeSubscribe to The Eating Me Podcast on YouTube!!https://youtube.com/@aliciachristian9226?si=lndTSV7K9miNuetjStay in contact with Alicia! Website: https://www.aliciachristian.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Divaleesh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thealiciachristian/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thealiciachristian?lang=en
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