i m optimistic. i think 2023 is gonna be a goo year the public s fear i corrupted we must come together to sto the worst of humanity from happening. this happened post-world war ii, and this is another one of those moments. a drug-like effect is numbe one. you think you just on this platform interacting with your friends, reading the news, and you don t realize that these incredibly powerful systems ar delivering these dopamin boosts and changing your behavior are you trying to live with bipolar disorder or bury it? barry it. barry it, for sure denial is actually quite blissful about three to 4% of the general population has got som forte of move disorder, bipola disorder according to at least one study, and entrepreneurs, it s 7 to 1 you know they hate? when people say you re a actor. you should just go and act you shouldn t have a point o view shut up and dribble really! i m an american first. i m 76 first my profession is an actor. i m a thinking human be
depends on your mood. i m optimistic. i think 2023 is gonna be a goo year the public s fear i corrupted we must come together to sto the worst of humanity from happening. this happened post-world war ii, and this is another one of those moments. a drug-like effect is numbe one. you think you just on this platform interacting with your friends, reading the news, and you don t realize that these incredibly powerful systems ar delivering these dopamin boosts and changing your behavior are you trying to live with bipolar disorder or bury it? barry it. barry it, for sure denial is actually quite blissful about three to 4% of the general population has got som forte of move disorder, bipola disorder according to at least one study, and entrepreneurs, it s 7 to 1 you know they hate? when people say you re a actor. you should just go and act you shouldn t have a point o view shut up and dribble really! i m an american first. i m 76 first my profession is an actor.
straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. today, i vejourneyed to the south coast of england to meet one of the great women pioneers of photo journalism, marilyn stafford. she was born in the united states, but she moved to paris where she became the protege of the brilliant cartier bresson. and like him, she loved to capture intimate portraits of ordinary people. she s worked in war zones and on fashion catwalks. and now, at 93, her work is being admired by a new generation. so, what gives her pictures their power? marilyn stafford, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. let s start way back. you trained as an actress, you spent a while as a nightclub singer, and yet you really found your creative voice in photography. what was it about photography that really reached into your soul? i have been called an accidental photographer, because i really did not set out to do the photography at all. the photography was something that was just there. when i was a chi
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