Erika Kirk joins the program to share memories of her husband as well as a crucial message: The things her husband built, including his vast online presence, are not going away and will not be destroy
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13:40 similar in Singapore with trains
30:12 with AI you could transcribe all recordings with speaker identification -> extract Charlie -> work with Elon Musk for a xAI/Grok mini-fork exclusively trained on Charlie Kirk, the books, U.S. history and constitution, etc
AssemblyAI is a good one
Guys and Erika,
I really appreciate how you all are persevering in the midst of your terrible sorrow. I know from experience that some of this is putting the some of the pain in a box for a little while so you can function and do what you believe God and Charlie would want of you. Let me encourage you to take the same approach to processing your pain and grief; set aside time to lean into it and just let it hurt and express whatever you’re feeling in the way that works for you. No one “just gets over it” when it comes to grief and loss. The only way through grief is to go through your grief and its SO much easier to try to set it aside and hope against hope it won’t keep coming back. That never works. You have to take time to feel the worst of it, even if you feel afraid you’ll go down a hole and never find your way back. One true thing about expressing grief is that it is exhausting. God will only let you grieve deeply for so long (usually not more than an hour or two at most) and then you’ll fall asleep exhausted and actually sleep deeply.
What makes me think I’m such an expert? 7 years as a hospice chaplain, 15 years counseling families in end of life scenarios that were too complex for the doctors and nurses to resolve the conflicts (Medical Bioethicist); committed Christian since age 19 and the father of two sons now in heaven who died at age 6 and 19, ten years apart. If I can help in any way, please reach out at danmwilsongobucks@gmail.com, 6617062523. I’m the TPFaith hub leader in Myrtle Beach for the last 3 years (check with Christian Swanger about me as a reference)
More than anything, know that Stephanie and I are praying consistently for all of you at TPUSA. And especially Charlies parents…