Ten UNEDITED Minutes of Marlena's Time

One Negative Comment Won't Stop Me

11 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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Today's podcast started with a lesson in perseverance after a negative comment appeared on one of my YouTube videos. We all face critics and naysayers, but I'm determined not to let someone else's negativity derail my goals or silence my voice. From there, the conversation took an unexpected turn into the world of artificial intelligence. After spending the weekend watching documentaries, I found myself fascinated by a film that explored both sides of the AI debate. Is AI a dangerous technology that could harm society, or is it a powerful tool that could improve lives and solve some of our biggest challenges? Join me as I share my thoughts on criticism, staying focused on your purpose, and the growing conversation surrounding AI. As usual, this episode is an honest, unscripted journey wherever the conversation decides to go. #Podcast #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #Motivation #PersonalGrowth

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