• Is There a Possibility for a Third Party to Win the Election in the USA? with Abigail White Part One

  • Jun 17 2024
  • Duración: 33 m
  • Podcast

Is There a Possibility for a Third Party to Win the Election in the USA? with Abigail White Part One

  • Resumen

  • "The best path I see for reaching a space where we're no longer beholden to people three times our age comes from the young voters taking a stand and doing so consistently." Topics Discussed: Impact of Social Media on Perception: Monica discusses the often exaggerated reactions on social media to natural events like eclipses and how stepping away can provide clarity and reduce anxiety. Mindset of Abundance vs. Scarcity: Exploring how the lens through which we view our lives—either as abundant or constrained by external forces—shapes our daily experiences and choices. Financial Independence and Economic Inequality: Insights into achieving financial security regardless of broader economic conditions, and how some individuals leverage natural cycles like new moons to foster personal and financial growth. Political Disillusionment and Systemic Change: A deep dive into the frustration with political systems, the ineffectiveness of expecting a single leader to bring about change, and the reality of governmental structures. Cultural Influence on Politics: The conversation touches on how American culture's fascination with superheroes influences unrealistic expectations of political leaders. Comparative Political Systems: Monica shares her experiences living in the UK, discussing the differences in political engagement and accountability between the UK and the US. Role of the Judiciary in Democracy: Discussion on the significant impact of the Supreme Court and lifetime judicial appointments on American laws and daily life. Youth Engagement in Politics: Encouraging young voters to consistently engage in political processes, emphasizing that even small actions can lead to significant societal shifts. Efficacy of the Two-Party System: A critical look at the limitations of the two-party system in the US, the potential for third-party candidates, and the importance of broadening political awareness beyond mainstream choices. Media and Political Narratives: Analysis of how media biases and misinformation can shape public perception of political figures and issues, stressing the importance of fact-checking and independent research. "I look around and I see their bias, their bigotry, their hate and their prejudice, and I'm over that." Move the conversation forward on SM: https://www.instagram.com/monicacox.choices/ https://www.facebook.com/alisa.cox.39 Connect with Abigail on IG: https://www.instagram.com/breathoflife_healer/ "You cannot deny that it's not really the politicians we elect who run the system; it's the big corporations backing them. We're just voting in a face, not actual change." Hello, beautiful souls! In today's episode we kicked things off with a lighthearted laugh about the chaos that sometimes surrounds eclipse seasons—yes, they happen every year, and no, they aren’t the end of the world. I shared how stepping back from social media helped me stay grounded amidst the hype. Then, we shifted gears to a more introspective discussion about abundance and scarcity. How do you view your life? Are you driven by external circumstances or do you shape your own destiny? It's all about embracing personal responsibility and choosing happiness every single day. As the conversation flowed, politics took center stage. We unpacked the disillusionment many feel with the political system, the ineffectiveness of believing in a 'crystal dust'-sprinkling superhero, and the sobering reminder that high school government classes might have been more useful than we thought. We questioned the superhero mentality that so many Americans fall for, expecting one person to fix all. I shared insights from my time living in the UK, highlighting the stark differences in political engagement and system accountability. The chat got real as we discussed the charismatic yet challenging realities of leaders like Obama and the systemic constraints they face. We also tackled the critical role of the Supreme Court and how lifetime appointments can shape our laws in profound ways—Roe v. Wade being a poignant example. This led to a broader discussion about the power of young voters and the importance of integrity in politics. The younger generation needs to believe their actions matter—because they truly do. Towards the end, the conversation turned to the importance of understanding what different political parties stand for, not just during election times but as part of a more informed and continuous engagement with our democratic system. We wrapped up with a call to action for all of us to not only participate more actively in our democracy but also to support diverse voices in the political arena. It's about making informed choices, not just once every four years, but every day. Thanks for joining this raw and honest conversation. Let’s keep pushing the boundaries and shaping a world where our choices really do lead to change. Stay tuned, stay engaged, and let’s make those choices count! Timestamps: 02:00 -...
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