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the hey folks, next up on dennis miller plus one, my favorite vacant tablet, the brown will be here. you know? tabitha from tick tock. now i think the 1st time you see are probably over on facebook or she becomes a charming over driver extolling the virtues of a big and sandwich from whole foods. you know, the one great day and tabitha round right after the sun dennisville are plus one. the new folks. welcome to dennis miller was one. i'm genuinely happy because she seems like such a one and the welcome author and actress tablet the brown to the show. and donna to i think we have to pay a separate after a fee for donna's dental. also, tabitha has 4000000 followers on tick tock, where she creates motivational,
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numerous content, you know, or she's been described by having to post as america's mom for her comforting and calming videos. her latest book is feeding the soul because it's my business, which came out on september 28th t. be tabitha brown. how are you, kiddo? you do well, anyhow, you do beautiful dinah looking all good the day. thank you. i thank you and he said, oh, only you can hear very because she whispered, such you, she's close to your air. of course leon initiated in the audience. tabitha's hair is referred to as daughter, which i find uproarious or unless it reveals too much, why did, how did you descend on the name donna career fair? well, you know, i kinda know a lot and we started growing back. she grew straight at the top left down and i think it had to be related. or i rep. i
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remember being in vegas that of my aunts. they introduced me to the, i'm honest to god, i could not focus on what he was saying. i know he was actually been nice to me and data and i was just stares smile or all i could do is look at the. and i said this brother is like captured in mid rapture. that's really up for the christians. you know, getting the select up. i always saw how they get to know don kings, not in the rapture here. just wanna do a play up. yeah. yeah. i mean, they got to be really good. funny, very funny. alright, tabitha. i find you such a good soul that it makes me more good coral us about a vegan food, like my son tried it for a year and a god bless him. he gave it a year because he said, i don't want to have that. i'd like to see what it's like. it wasn't for him in the long run, but he did try for you and he said it had many benefits. when i was with him, i found it so hard. i remember being in a wrestling tournaments once we're starving and i got
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a hot dog and i had to walk around the dallas stadium looking for some not to lose june or so. we've got a high growth so naturally said he doesn't eat honey because it comes from hayes and it was so hard. what did any easier after a while? he does get easier. we, when is a way of life, right. you know, over thank you. just kind of know what to get through it and getting you. why did you go to it in the beginning he he some of it was about wanting to test the hell stuff. some of it was he likes, as a young person or extra experiment, things. some of it was the animal, he's not an animal rights activist. me said god, you see some of those videos and squares. what led you to it? in the beginning? i really see back in 2016 and i had a terrible headache in the back of my head every day for a year and 7 months. the doctors cannot figure out why in the nat started having chronic pain, drama, body, and chronic fatigue. our fall, when i walk,
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i was just in bad shape and i did every test, the doctor oper at every drug. they offer me in a just nothing would make me better. and then my daughter came home from school one day she said, my office hours documentary school, i think you to watch it. you know what the hell. and i watched it. it was by a light blue moment for me because they started talking about not all food or not all diseases of hereditary families. they eat the same thing causing the same disease. and my mom and dad, $51.00 of a rare disease, a less. there's no color in my dad, he just turned 70 the oldest male to ever live in and, and people get young age is in my family and they die young ages in my family. and the only common denominator to come up with was how you 8, i was also the only thing i had that. so i was like a 30 day big down to see i feel in a different in, in the 1st 10 days, the heading. i've had every day for years that are much disappeared. i got home and
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i just never look back and i've been feeling better. amazing, ever since it's been over 4 years now. god wants to cry, tears of joy. can you imagine you're paying over a year? because i think at that point it's just god just coming back to square one here. i don't need to be rich. i don't need the front runner. i just want to be out of pain . yeah. that makes me happy to hear the story. yeah, absolutely. so i chose me, i chose myself, i say, you know what, i'm worth 30 days of trying something new. and it helped me and i really like to say milan 10 days in a miracle that is right in that you am so great. void you. now what did you listen? there is a sing results in 10 days and being able to say ok, i found something here. i've got a told i'm pursuing those. but then there's also your body that literally has to sort of detox or a just from certain things. was there one thing that was really hard, dairy, we were, you know what, what was hard or nothing was hard when you had to pain alleviate?
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well, did wrapping was hard. the cravings. ok, i love sea food. that was my thing. any, you know, some people can't. she? i can't. bradley domestic. ok. i mean, given to me, but in my sleep a, it was hard, but then i found, you know, lapse the mushrooms and fell in love with those. i'm all right now just very rose water thinking about joe stone, cris dot in miami. i used to go in there been there in years, but it was the best it brings up. they look like a cops night stick. they were so big. i mean, oh, i don't think i should shut up. i don't want to. i don't want to make you have a craving for right now. it's, it's, it's interesting to me that there are so many ways now. and some of them it invert and to get known. a, you know, for instance, is tick tock,
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thing you can do something. well natured and it kind of for yourself or your readers circle and then it gets a bite and then it gets another but. and then it's like of a takes off like you can't believe it. i think you had a viral reaction in 2017. can you explain that? what was the content of the video? we were in 2017. it was facebook where i went back. oh you did. i was even sandwich in my car, i was actually driving back be in and hit steel. i'm in with the whole foods because they always got to be, you know, in our own going give me a little breakfast and it was a the make and i had never heard of before. and it tv bacon a t t l. a sandwich. i aided him a lot, i mean tell people and be an option because i just started from videos a couple months before the video and posted it and i went back to dr. new, but because nobody was watching my videos at that time. yes. i mean, you know, terminal, the cases on that be you know, had like, 50000 used and i thought lord world is watching this,
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this video and next morning had over 100 and some that and i told my husband, i said, i think going back to it, i don't know what it means, you know, in the end, you know, for a later whole leased out and it was a video we'd love to work with you and i became that brain ambassador went on to so many different campaigns. the next couple of years and then i got on tick tock martin last year. and it happened all over again. and it went through the roof and crazy when i made care making at the end of 12000000 views in a couple of days. not amazing to if people i make it no matter what is the make an anatomy they like make and they just like, look, you could call it nothing to do. absolutely. with great bacon and people would show up. yeah. give me some of the other end of the universe from real bank and vacant. it would be less. yeah. i would certainly
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do still like to get up on a sunday and have sim you eggs with your sim, you bank it or what's your, what's your go to breakfast that you fund a vacant alternative? what do you like? i do, i mean, you know, i make, you're making a, b, c, i, a, i love, you know, a scramble right. i use that b saucier mushrooms in spanish and potatoes and sometimes sweet potatoes and make like say the hass scramble honey in top or whatever. caught on the right on top density right there. i had a sweet potato pie for dessert last week, and you got to remember that the difference between sweet potato hash and sweet potato with kids with you could please wait for a lot of things and all of a sudden they recover your new best eat that's right, and pay to make life feel medicine at the top of your skin. look so radiant on the
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camera. and i'm wondering that must of been one of the 1st things when you start eating healthy. i remember my mom rest her soul that she has to always take her makeup off at night and she was proud that she had you know, even at 70 like her skin was youthful and years like i'm not saying so. i'm just saying your skin looks so good and i'm wondering, give me 5 big things that started happen. and after a month, when you 1st convert over to veganism, i assume your skin gets really good. i know the headache goes away. what are some other things you start feeling? you actually lose a lot of people the notice about my skinny like you're calling you now and listen. you give we'll regular. ok. well right. talk work. yeah. one word any in your move a little past. the ok. i lost weight in the beginning and he had increased energy and asked lead really, really way. oh god, what really?
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yeah. can you just take the 5 boxes? if you have that, everything else becomes extraneous in the world except your kids. you know, they, they say you're only as happy as you're unhappy as kids. so that's a big dresser ation. but once you just take the things you are, you think while you're living the best life there at that point, when you have energy, when you sleep the sleep of angels, when your skin gets better, when the attic goes away and you have a regular bar movement you might as well be a billionaire at that point you wanna do? yeah. we, we in okay. yeah. all right. we're enjoying our time with tabitha brown. we're going to take a break. we're going to come back and talk about her growing up and what sort of i want to talk. i want to find out. she's such a joyous person now. she always had joy in her life for if it came about later in life will talk, you know, new the new book feeding the soul because it's my business. and this is tabitha brown. right after this on dennis miller plus one.
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they folks welcome back the 10th, but i want to be are so much says take those 5 things off. i said, welcome back to the tab at the brown. welcome back to the flood my flush one is the delightful tabitha, rob, and she has 4000000 followers on tick tock where she creates motivational humorous content been described by the huffington post as america's mom. for her comforting and calming videos in her latest book feeding the shawl because it's my business came out on september 28th break down the book for me. tabs when it is feeding the so because it's my business right. during the pandemic, i was already in the process right the year before writing a cookbook, because a lot of people knew me for my recipes. and then when the pain didn't hear it in, people really can go freight in
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a lot of people were dealing with in zion. sitting at home was not good for lack people, which is why are you doing a lot of inspiration videos as well. and so at, so i think it's great and we are like to watch me make recipes. the food in his feet in the stomach is great. but i also think that the so needs to be fit in this time. so i redirected that energy into making this book about stories that i feel like it's my own personal pandemic that i've been through rightly, bye and things that i overcame or got through. and i wanted to share this so that people could feel like, oh wait a minute, that has been through something to and she made it through and make it feel like you're not alone. right? so that was my goal to share stories to make people feel less alone. you're in a little bit believable, you know, to let them know ok. somebody else can understand which, which you've been through and it's all right. and it's no, i mean sometimes. and that's why i did it,
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i decided to do that before cookbook. and i'm so very grateful that i mean, there's nothing worse, the one you're up against and have all we all been somewhere in our life. when you add in the extra ingredient, the perverse ingredient where you think i must be the only person in this. that's when you really get flattened. i remember, but in my, i've been the shrinks in my life where i would open my mouth to shrink. and i'd say tell me if you can believe this and then you tell the shrinks of that a looks up for you goes yeah, i've heard that before from other end. you say thank god a, that's right. it feels good when you're not the only one, you know, you're like, well you can breathe labanic. did you lie? okay, did use a bat and she's a lab to talk about how to get through this thing. so it's the beauty of those. any sort of 12 step grow that all you have to do is get it out from this side of your skull. i'll shoot out here other humans here at the fuses it,
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they share back. it goes in. it's a symbol. it's a circle life man, fellow. your fellow human beings who you off times look at. thank god people drive me crazy, but they're the only healing at some point for problems that seem insurmountable. this right. and we all hear to heal each other. right. if we share our ally and our stories do not belong to right there, mean for us to share. i believe in doing that with tell me about some of the times in your life for you for help. i don't know if they ended up being a headache literally, but they sound like they were had a figuratively that might have transposed into add a literally. but tell me about when you were at your lois, so people maybe who are watching right now. think oh my god, she so she so sweet and so joyful, and she was there to up against the wall at some point. tell me about some downtime is been meeting times is to this stick out one of course. yes. during the head,
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a phase of my life being it. when you go to the doctor every week and every month and you doing all these tests and nothing comes back and everything. and they're like this and they can't tell you anything that causes depression, right? exactly, and i was dealing with a very dark place. why me? why is this happening in also? why do i keep waking up if i'm not going to get the answer is i was at a better place, but i'm so grateful to have come out of it. and i made a promise to my staff they ever get out of this. i'm always going to choose like, i'm always choose line because the darky open and you can't really see down there. ok. and so in, during that time i learned a lot about myself that i was a stronger than what i found. because i actually go through, you know, and that's one time and the other time that i was a dark time for me was my, when my mother was see, my mother had a list and i held together take care of her and she passed away. but seen her go
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from this amazing vibrant woman every day to literally fighting to leah was very tough for me. but it also he and taught me a lot about patience and understanding in our lives. in dan, this line is only temporary, allowing here we must live it to the fullest in now. but i made it through that time. even though it felt like the in the word. yes, but it was, it was more so the beginning in a lot of ways. you know, tabitha, people often ask me what my beliefs are. and i always say, well, i don't know if i'm a born again christian. but i feel like i have a christian. so and people will say. busy well, what does that come from? some people are so skeptical about and that's fine. i, i say, well, i got to believe something and i so missed my mother who passed. i often think i'm going to believe that i what i do for so i might wake up and my beloved mother over that good. yeah, i like the thought of an after life. and even if i'm,
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if people can say all your mats, cartoon stuff, i go, listen, i got to dedicate as much energy to thinking, that'll never happen as i do think it might have. and, you know, you know, look how you love your mom. it's in a way, an odd way in a heartbreaking way too for her to be able to look up and see her 2 daughters there for, i mean, would you, you paid it back think of all that she gave you and she was able, imagined the poor mother to look up and then the kids are out the door you answer the call and thats its own blessing. and we only get one mom ran it. you know, my momma was mad. my best friend is way you know, and i would stop many in everything to be there for her because she would have done that for me. sure. that, you know, as a jazz a baby, so it's, it's a timed, it was, will spin and it changed my life and i hold it dear. you know, in my heart they ever tell me about your,
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tell me about your children. i am not that familiar with your life. how many do you have? many kids are one. i have 2 children that have given birth to my son is now in and he got my heart by the units. and you know, the boys with my daughter is 2013. he knows everything right now. you know, facility. all right. i also have a bonus daughter who's 26. so she's very grown so you know, but i love being a mom, it's a, it's a joy that i can explain that right. and just absolutely love that i love family. so there was exp, if it was explainable, it wouldn't be the magic could it is. yeah, it is not easy parenting, but boy, you realize yeah, of the mom or a oh, i see this all makes sense now when you're young and you can afford to be a serial. busy and think over, think things, are they why i'm or her?
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well, you're going to feed this kid. i gotta take care of this kid. i got a guy this kid, you know, i get it and it's, it's both the heaviest response go to the most joy. you ever received and it happens just like that. yes, i can not agree. move any is instant instant love. i mean, what was the 20 year old girl? the one who have to do the vague lifestyle than the she practices? yes, he's the do. ah she went but she went a year after me. so when i originally had the 30 day begin challenge, we did it as a family has been born and my son. and on day 29 at home, i have not seen. you know what i feel so good. i don't think i'm going to go back. i think this is going to be my loud and you know, my husband, i've been with my husband 23 years. he said, made this great for you, but to mom and he's t ok. i always, you know, be with them because sometimes you gotta be willing to go on
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a journey alone that may just save you a lot of our is. so that's one idea in being they all on their own time decided to take the be in jeremy. so a year later, my daughter became vacant in the, in 2 years later, my husband, you know, with beacon for 2 years. but my son who was now he's not beacon because i want him to make his own. yeah. so he yeah, he has a lot of me because mommy cooks there, but he knows if he's at a friends or he's out or is that school if he wants to have chicken or real cheese on his pizza, he can do that. but at home he eats all the plants in bed, he's improved in everything. i say people, triplet about their kids in between 0 and 10, like setting habits. and i think, yeah, there are some things i respect for straight, you know, of respect for powers of authority. who deserve it, you know what, i mean, the things you got in still other than that, you're missing the point. if you're coming in before 10 years old, say that again, you know, you never have a son, jim, a right?
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you gotta let them live and explode. because the thing is, if you force something on someone, they don't stick to it, but if they come into it on their own, they're more inclined to stick to that. so i want him to is on choices the same way that i had the it's like piano lessons for every van cliburn or every michael feinberg guy became a piano genius. there's 10 kids that i used to get called in once a week to sit there for an hour in front of the piano. i'll never have to part delicately or there it can. it can work against them as much as it can work for them. well listen, i'm telling you you are a delight and as somebody who is born and raised in eden, it's nice to see somebody who's found their latter day in through a lifestyle that be fit them. and i can't think of a more charming emissary for the big lifestyle than you. you're an absolute delight . i look at your be a typic smile and i see a happy woman and i think god, i,
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i can see why she has 4000000 followers. and i can see why they're so beulah, you're, you're a good woman tab is i'm, i'm happy to meet you. i am so grateful for that. thank you so much. i appreciate you. all right. all right. any time you put me in a good mood and i was a little cranky dog, so you're welcome back at a tab at the brown or latest book feeding the soul because it's my business comes, came out on september 28th nice christmas gift. thank you. tabitha, i'm going to go out and have some tow food right now just to take care. yeah. hey mike. hey, see we ended on on the note that i always and yes, go ahead. well, listen again. thank you so much. going on back. i have the most amazing day, but even if you can have a good one, i don't today go miss, not nobody has
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a daughters have a good day. don't bring her down, but i already tv. what's that? a down there. tab at the brother. scalar plus one. ah, i was the economy working for you. we were told this is the time of the great reset and build back better. what does this mean to you? how does the green new deal play into this? it seems the richer only getting richer. but what about the rest of us as a career professionals? bolt is much tougher on some than others with the euro. myers by everybody. so why would somebody believe me, i was just a little girl to price upgrade to to, to achieve really was,
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was paul change a read on the paper this morning, usa swimming coach, arrested leisure. we had sex with a 12 year old girl. this happens almost every week. we get calls at the office. i get informed about one of my greatest fears is someone's going to start linking all this together. and it's going to be a 60 minute documentary about youth coaches in sports like gymnastics swimming. is that documentary? see it on our own when i was a raw. oh, just don't hold any world. yes. to shape out disdain becomes the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart,
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we choose to look for common ground. oh, there is a patch of water around the try seal island that's in contention between canada and the united states, where their government has suddenly become optimal for lobster. our populations here is exploded, one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had me and canadian fishermen in these waters at the same time jousting for position and tensions or high violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it could be magnified to the point where there could be cost that would be significant to quote countries. border dispute don't go away, they just fester. something's going to happen. the
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headlines and i'll tell you the right between batteries in the he gets worse with means kinetic kings in poland and wayne. yeah. using the mike and crisis to get more money from brussels. i mean to build up of asylum seekers on the belly, russian polish border. i think race the notion of speak to the human traffic here. he takes mike or need to western europe and gave exclusive insight into the shade and business. they don't get caught in germany, but they put them down in asylum centers. and after a while they get permits because they photo id cards for the company to pull. that is german authority. don't know where they come from and hundreds of care how you work as protest in london after being told they will lose their job unless they get the job. similar threats being issued.

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