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During the House Judiciary Committee hearing on February 11, 2026, Attorney General Pam Bondi sat just feet away from survivors of Jeffrey Epstein—and refused to turn and look them in the eye. While it is easy to label such behavior as soulless, this episode explores a more difficult question:
What does it take for us to find the courage to face the parts of ourselves we’d rather ignore?
Cameron Conaway reframes this moment of public cowardice as an invitation to personal growth, examining how we can move past "righteous finger-pointing" to nurture a more conscious and courageous version of ourselves.
Show Notes
By Cameron ConawayDuring the House Judiciary Committee hearing on February 11, 2026, Attorney General Pam Bondi sat just feet away from survivors of Jeffrey Epstein—and refused to turn and look them in the eye. While it is easy to label such behavior as soulless, this episode explores a more difficult question:
What does it take for us to find the courage to face the parts of ourselves we’d rather ignore?
Cameron Conaway reframes this moment of public cowardice as an invitation to personal growth, examining how we can move past "righteous finger-pointing" to nurture a more conscious and courageous version of ourselves.
Show Notes