The earth rotates at a terrific speed of 1,037 and one-third miles per hour, spinning on its axis 24 hours a day—never varying from that assigned speed.
The sun rises in the east every morning and sets in the west every evening.
This is the truth we experience every day.
This is the harmony of the universe.
So while we are broadcasting, are we in harmony with truth?
Or are we not saying how we truly feel?
A lie accounts for nothing.
It has no weight to support it.
The truth is supported by the universe.
It is as real as the ground you stand on.
When you are on the air, everything that comes out of your mouth should be a true statement.
That’s how you let the world know you are alive—and where you come from.
That is truth.
Humans are constructed with a nervous system designed to pick up truth, whether they acknowledge it or not.
We are all born with a piece of the Creator of the heavens and the earth inside of us.
Your DNA is a blueprint of your existence.
That is truth of what you are made of.
So why aren’t you and I brave enough to express who and what you are and what we think?
Why do we cower when we want to say a statement of truth coming from the deepest part of ourselves—and stop the magic from happening because we fear the judgment of other people?
Fear restricts us.
The only fear that is necessary is the fear of God.
All other fear should and must be gotten rid of.
It is disrespectful to the God who created you to be fearful of anything but Him.
He is the author and finisher of your life.
Nobody else had a hand in creating you except your mother and father—and even they didn’t fully know you while you were forming in the womb. One day they were simply informed that you were there, growing.
You were invited here to share and contribute to God’s creation.
You and I are a part of it.
So why would you ever think what you have to say—from your own heart—is not important?
I write this because I want you to know how important your voice is, and to never doubt it.
These other people talking out here are not better than you.
People admire people who speak their minds. Stop putting other people on these pedestals!
I am encouraging you to be a truth teller every time you crack the mic.
Here’s what you’ve got to understand about the truth:
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The truth is revealing. The Truth is vulnerability.
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People are naturally attracted to people who are honest.
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Comedy is truth. Study Dave Chappelle. All he’s doing is speaking truth and embellishing it. He makes truth funny. He practices and owns his material. You can do the same.
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Truth is not vulgarity. It’s not shock-jock behavior or saying things just for clicks. That’s not truth. Things you end up apologizing for usually aren’t the real you talking. People should never apologize for telling the truth—though there are ways to say things without intentionally hurting people. Check your intent. Can you stand on what you said?
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If you’ve never spoken straight words like this, give it time. Give yourself permission to be honest. This is the secret sauce in your broadcasting career—your ability to be honest in speech and practice.
Truth will free you—and expose the people who have been around you the whole time.
You will repel the fake people in your life.
And that’s exactly what you want.
Be a man.
Be a woman willing to stand alone on what you believe.
Stop being a punk. LOL.
I really want us to change—in 2026.
You and I should want to be in harmony with the universe, because that is our protection.
The truth of who you really are will protect you.
You can trust it.
Practice this this week and watch how differently your listeners respond to you.
If this article resonated with you, send it to people you care about—people you’re rooting for.
This is the change we all need to transform our lives.

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