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The Real Minority Rule Conspiracy | Amanda with Rep. Justin J. Pearson

America is watching Black political power come under attack in real time—but this story didn't start with today's headlines. In this urgent conversation, Amanda sits down with Tennessee Representative Justin J. Pearson to unpack the centuries-old playbook of minority rule: how po ...  Show more

(BEST OF) The Secret to Surviving Criticism

If you dare to create something, say something, do something, or be something, criticism is coming. In this episode, Glennon shares her "Sort Your Mail" strategy for handling criticism without letting it quiet you. Learn how to separate the feedback that can help you grow from th ...  Show more

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