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Danica Patrick Pretty Intense Podcast

Sage Steele | Time For The TRUTH | How The Media Controlling Us

Danica Patrick Pretty Intense Podcast

Jennifer Cawley

Danica Patrick, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Pretty Intense

4.6995 Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2024

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to The Pretty Intense Podcast. We are talking with the courageous rebel of ESPN, Sage Steele. Steele has confronted significant adversity throughout her career, navigating challenges with resilience and determination. Known for her bold commentary and insightful reporting, Steele has faced criticism and backlash for her outspoken views on various social and political issues within the sports world. Despite these challenges, she has remained steadfast in her commitment to her craft. Steele's ability to persevere in the face of adversity underscores her strength of character. Steele's views on President Biden have been a subject of public scrutiny, reflecting her willingness to express opinions that may differ from mainstream narratives. Her viewpoints have often sparked debate and controversy, highlighting her commitment to open dialogue and challenging conventional thinking. Sage Steele's perspective on what it means to be an American is shaped by her military upbringing. She often emphasizes the importance of freedom, opportunity, and individual responsibility as fundamental aspects of the American identity. Steele believes in the power of diversity and unity, viewing America as a nation that thrives on its multicultural tapestry and the collective pursuit of shared ideals. Her views underscore a belief in the American Dream, where hard work and determination can lead to success regardless of background or circumstance. Steele's interpretation of being American encompasses both pride in the nation's achievements and a call to continually strive towards inclusivity and equality for all citizens. Come enjoy Sage Steele’s strength, and bravery, standing up for America.

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0:00.0

Shame on Dr. Jill Biden. Shame on her as a wife. When your husband is not well, shouldn't that be the priority?

0:08.6

To me, that's the saddest part of this. I think it's almost criminal from a human level what they've allowed to happen to him.

0:15.7

I don't like him. I would never have voted for him, but I still can have empathy for a situation and be sad at how this man

0:22.4

is being treated. This was just recently and you said I'm concerned for Trump's safety. First of all,

0:27.5

I've been wondering about something like this for a few years based on the hatred and the

0:31.8

vitriol that was coming his way. And I kept saying, this is so scary. Is he being protected?

0:38.3

Because he goes into the crowd.

0:40.4

He's a man of the people.

0:42.4

Like, he just is.

0:43.2

And when you walked in and we started kind of chit-chatting about things, I said,

0:47.7

this is what I want to ask you about first, which is just this transition from going from scripts to non-script. Yeah. So walk me through the liberation,

0:59.6

the challenges, the moments where you broke through where there was resonance with people,

1:04.2

like, and how that all felt. So how did it go when you finally started saying? That's a big,

1:09.0

what the heck you wanted to say? Right? It's a big first question.

1:11.4

Yeah. The unique thing about SportsCenter, especially the one that I did the last three years at

1:15.3

noon Eastern, it's two live hours. And everything I said, I wrote. We all pretty much write everything.

1:22.4

Unless you have your highlight shot sheet, which are notes. And then you ad lib, if you're good, if you're doing your job, you ad lib from that, tell your story. So there was always a lot of ad living. It was very structured.

1:33.5

And this is how long the story needed to go. This is long the interview needed to go.

1:37.1

10 seconds to break. Like that's certainly scripted structure. But that's something I think I'm

1:42.5

most proud of that most people don't realize. There's assistance,

1:46.3

if necessary. The graphics, which have all the research notes, those are written, but usually

1:52.8

here's the thing. With sports, it's so much about your personality and your style. With news,

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