Sounds like either an apology to Disney or something. Here is the recap:What was on the list??
Wonder if that would have been his attitude if he had hit somebody while passing a stopped bus..."It is what it is."Fort Wilderness: "And the Fort Wilderness thing, that was completely my fault. I was completely caught off guard by it. I didn't read the rules well and then I didn't react to the driver very well. But like I said all I can do is learn. Next time we go I'll definitely stop for all the buses. I don't know how I missed it. There were signs everywhere but ya know. It is what it is."
I agree this sounds like Josh is simply trying to wipe the 2023 slate clean with Disney. Josh is notorious for not apologizing in earnest - all his past attempts to do so are rather quickly wiped away by his behavior returning.Sounds like either an apology to Disney or something. Here is the recap:
It's right at 5 hours 23 minutes when he is standing in front of the castle for the stage show. It starts with someone posting a comment about a bad attitude after an interaction. Josh then says it's been great to take some time off and spend some time with his family and enjoy the holidays. Then he said for it being a crowded night tonight has been fine with interactions. That when someone live streams as much as they do the odds of running into someone that isnt happy is higher. That you've got to focus on the happy stuff. That they have had a tough December with some of the things that have happened and that he didnt respond well to a lot of them that happened. That you live and learn and hes spent a lot of thought about. He said hes not going to make a long apology video about it or anything because he doesn't think anyone really wants to see that. That it goes back to the old "those that matter mind and those that mind don't matter". But that it wasnt his fault that people were rude to them in the parks but he needs to do that "teacher thing" and he needs to be kind of above that. That he needs to be on a higher expectation level of himself professionally. And that he hasnt been and that he kind of lost sight of that. "So, we'll work on it." He said he takes the comments with a grain of salt but he also has to evaluate his behavior and make sure there are things he can improve and that he does. That he asks his students all the time to self evaluate all the time so he needs to do that too. That last year was really hard too with his friend in and out of the hospital.
The list starts at 5 hours 30 minutes:
On the Christmas parade: "I thought we did better because there was a gentleman that mentioned my camera was out too far and umm ya know wasnt anything I could do about it after the fact. If he would've asked me to pull it back I would've done so. I was holding it down low so I was below, it was below my waist looking down. So I don't know how it was really blocking anyone. But if he would've asked me to move it I would've done so. But again it wasn't worth saying anything to him. And I did mute it because he kept going so I thought ok, I'll just mute it for a second. But yeah you know it's hard when you have to react on camera and everyone gets to judge it. But I do feel like we did well and muted it and let him say whatever he wanted to say and I just said "ok thanks".
Guy at Epcot: "I should've just said "ok thanks" same thing, would've been a better way to handle it.
Fort Wilderness: "And the Fort Wilderness thing, that was completely my fault. I was completely caught off guard by it. I didn't read the rules well and then I didn't react to the driver very well. But like I said all I can do is learn. Next time we go I'll definitely stop for all the buses. I don't know how I missed it. There were signs everywhere but ya know. It is what it is."
This pretty much sums it up. Again. Rinse and repeat, 2024."So, we'll work on it."
I've found CBT to be really helpful with anxiety. I hope he gives it a try. Even if insurance doesn't cover it, it's easy enough to Google tools, watch YouTube videos, read a self-help book that teaches it, etc.If Josh wants to change, he really needs to get into therapy. We have all watched him spiral deeper down this hole. No herbs are going to help him out. He needs like CBT to retrain his brain and handle those emotions. Most insurance will cover this.
Josh, we know you read here. Put on your big boy pants and get some professional help. If not for yourself, think about Liam.
Ah damn; so we won't be getting a Best Life and Beyond style not apology!He said hes not going to make a long apology video about it or anything because he doesn't think anyone really wants to see that.
More lies. The reason he states about people not wanting to see an apology video is a lie, the fact is that all his viewers will want to see it, it will get views. He just won't make the money off it.
I wonder if he could hear Porty whining outside his door too."sorry - I could hear the puppy whining outside my door."
Also with Disney having a more closeful eye now on Travel agents sponsoring someone, an apology video doesn't look good for them...More lies. The reason he states about people not wanting to see an apology video is a lie, the fact is that all his viewers will want to see it, it will get views. He just won't make the money off it.
Josh is not going to make an apology video because he knows none of his advertisers want to be associated with that and Josh will not do anything that he cannot make money off of or use to boast (think: Cory's fundraiser event).
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