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Resilience, Communication, and Self-Worth Lessons from the Netflix Documentary, ‘Beckham’

Oct 16, 202321 minSeason 1Ep. 33
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In this week's episode we are exploring the inspiring lessons of personal growth, resilience, and the power of communication from the recently released Netflix documentary, 'Beckham'. So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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Hello everyone, Welcome back to another episode of Let's Talk the Things. I am your host, Ash and on this episode we are talking to Things about the important lessons or takeaways from the best documentary I have seen in ages, the recently released David Beckham documentary on Netflix. So to me, this documentary is so much more than just the typical celebrity story. It is an exploration of personal growth, relationships, and to be honest, the importance of women

knowing their value. And if you have not seen the film, that last one might confuse you, but stay tuned. I promise it will all make sense. So for those of you who may be unfamiliar with David Beckham, he is a former British football also known as soccer in the US, player, widely recognized for his remarkable passing and crossing abilities, which earned him a

reputation as one of the best midfielders in the world. There was also a movie at one point in time called Benditt Like Beckham, very unrelated, well kind of because she did play soccer. But yeah, so some of you might know or be familiar with him from that. So he began his career with Manchester United and then went on to play for several other prestigious clubs such

as Real Madrid, La Galaxy and I believe Paris Saint Germain. And in addition to his football career, David is regarded as a fashion icon, an entrepreneur, a philanthropist, and to be honest, many people say that he's just such a beautiful person inside and out, emphasis on the out, just saying. And although he is extremely good looking and talented, his marriage to Victoria Beckham, a former member of The Spice Girls, has arguably cemented his

status as a prominent figure in celebrity culture right. And I think it also made him more known to persons that weren't really familiar with football, so you kind of had this kind of crossover between their two worlds. It kind of reminds me of Beyonce and jay Z, because he was more heavily in hip hop and she was kind of more pop R and B, so kind of

something like that. Although he no longer plays football professionally, David has continued to be involved in various philanthropic initiatives and has taken on roles such as the co owner of Major League Soccer's inter Miami CF and a founding member of British esports organization Guild E Sports. I think that's how you pronounce it, or esports. I don't know. I think the documentary just gave us such a unique glimpse into their lives, but particularly it's focused on David Beckham and so

the first lesson that stands out to me is the power of resilience. So throughout their careers and personal lives, both David and Victoria Beckham have faced their fair share of challenges and controversies, yet they managed to not only survive but thrive. And if you watch the documentary, it shows you, you know, from the highs of their careers to the challenges of balancing work and family, and their story I think reminds us that resilience is essential, you know.

Particularly Victoria talks about the fact that they were the point in time where she really resented David because here she was taking care of the kids, you know, at one point, being pregnant, and he's on the red carpet with Beyonce and Jlo. I mean, it's bad enough he wasn't there, but you're with Beyonce and Jlo. Talk about pouring salt into the wound, you know, But their ability to work through that and to kind of have

an understanding of what the other person needs to do. Particularly David, because as I stated earlier, he was a part of so many different teams and even if you're not familiar with football, if you look up those teams, they're in different countries. So imagine having little kids and having to get up and move, you know. So I thought that was a really important lesson. But before that, even outside of his marriage, when they showed how

dedicated he was that Manchester United was always his favorite team. It was his dad's favorite team originally, and of course, you know, most little boys want to follow in the footsteps of their father or like what their father likes, and so he just grew to love it and he would practice every day. And I mean the dedication that he had for his craft, it very

much reminds me of the Michael Jackson's the Beyonces. Like people see the end result, but the dedication that's a lot of these talented people have in their

craft is because they took it very seriously. He talks about not wanting to go out, not being the typical teenager, just wanting to play football, keeping to himself and It's funny you would look at him physically and think like what, Like, I'm sure you want it to be out there and want to be but when you're so focused on making yourself better at what you do, you know that those things don't matter. And I thought that was such

an important lesson. I thought, like seeing him, seeing how dedicated he was even from childhood, was such a brilliant thing to watch, you know, the footage that they had and all this but just shows how important it is to be dedicated, you know, And so all that hard work he finally made it on to the team that he had been dreaming about. Another crucial lesson I thought was the value of communication and partnership in a relationship. So the Beckhams, I mean, you can tell they have just such a

strong connection. It's very evident, and it's also clear that they worked very hard to maintain it. I think for women, it really highlights the significance of open and honest communication with your partner and nurturing that sense of teamwork in a relationship. Because, as I said, there was a point where he you know, had to move to Spain. He had to, like, he just had to make these moves and to be honest, and I'm not saying that she didn't say any of these things. You know, obviously we're

just getting a glimpse. But she could have divorced him, because clearly that didn't happen, right, She could have divorced him. She could have said, you know, this is too much to deal with, because let's be clear, she was a spice girl at the time. That was like, for those of you that weren't alive or unfamiliar, I didn't know. And for those of you that remember, that was a huge thing, that was

a very big deal. She was very well known. She was like the celebrity if anything, Like I said earlier, she made him more of that like celebrity kind of icon rather than like just a football player. You know, obviously his great looks helped, but you know, her prepare to that kind of like pop culture fashion environment, that was all her. I mean,

they don't call the lady posh spies for nothing. So the fact that she could have left and she chose not to, you know, the fact that she knew how important this dream was for him, the fact that she knew how happy that football made him. But also also the key takeaway is the way that he courted Victoria and the way that he treated her and regarded her throughout the relationship is something that I think might have and obviously I'm just

surmising this, but might have made it easier for her to stay. And I give you an example, he said, and manifestation. I guess this is a great example. That he was watching a program, saw her on TV and told his friend, I'm going to marry that woman, right, So that's number one. He was the you know, he had that in his mindset that that's somebody he wanted to marry. Now, let's just say he was saying that because of her good looks and things like that. That's

obviously that's also possible. However, he talked about how he used to drive hours, you know, just to spend a certain amount of hours with her. I think it was like forty eight hours, like something crazy like that. Or he would take her calls anytime of night because she was on tour,

even if he had a football game the next day. And this progressed throughout or this continued, I should say, throughout their relationship, and even when they talk about, you know, a hard time in their relationship where he went to Spain, and he was on his own because she wasn't able to bring the children for a certain period of time, I believe, and so he it was just kind of in a funk, and so his teammates took him out to party and to do certain things just to kind of get

him out. And there was some alleged rumor that he had an affair, and although it has not been confirmed, if you watch the documentary and you see his reaction, like in twenty twenty three and this happened maybe twenty years ago, you can't fake that. I just think the way that he even reacted to having to retell that story in real time, and the look on his face, and you can tell he felt hurt that he hurt her in

that way. So whether that was him feeling guilt for actually having the affair or him just feeling guilt for her having to go through that, and I just thought, Wow, these are two people that really value each other because they've both been in position and again we're just going off the documentary, but it's very clear that they've both been in positions where they could have thrown in the towel, where they could have said, oh, I'm this now,

I'm that now, I don't need you. You know, they're both very good looking people, so it's not to say they would have a hard time, you know, going into another relationship. But they've valued each other so much, they valued their family so much that I thought that was such a big lesson. And you know, he even talks about his lack of communication, meaning he would just tell her like things are going to happen and she would be like, wait, what, like we just like we just got

here, Like I just enroll the kids. I just did this, like and he admits, you know, hindsight is twenty twenty, right, So the fact that he even admits and says, looking back, he wasn't thinking of that. He was just thinking what does he need to do to continue need to fulfill this dream because football is all he knows. It's his first love, you know, it means the most to him. And I think that we all make mistakes in relationships. We all wish we could have done

things better, wish we could say things better. But I think that it's really it's really to me, it seems like it would be more difficult when you're a celebrity because there's this sense. I've talked about it before on this podcast of abundance, like there's an abundance of women that would flock to him, right, But that was the first and only time I've heard any type of you know, alleged affair or anything like that. So I also kind

of feel like he learned whatever lesson that was supposed to be. So I thought that was definitely something to show that you know, know your value, right, women know your value. Know that if you're in a relationship with someone that you know makes you feel like you want too much, and you know it's not too much, right. I'm not talking about you're asking for something, you know, crazy amounts of money or something like that that you

know your partner can't afford or nothing like that. But if you're asking to be regarded, if you're asking to be heard, if you tell your partner that you don't feel like they really care for you, like those things are not you're not asking too much, you know. And I'm saying that to say there are men like David Beckham that will move mountains for you. You

know they're not going to be perfect. They might tell you they have to move for their career or you know, different things like that, But it's their character that will sustain right, because maybe their personality will become moody, maybe they'll become silent and not want to talk, but their character will never allow them to disrespect you. Their character will allow them to recognize their behavior, even if it's in hindsight. Right. And that's why I always say

character is so important. And trust me, I've been there where you know, you think someone's personality is their character, and you think that you are somebody that you know would never be in a certain type of situation or would never take anyone speaking to you in a certain way until you're there, right, until you're there, and until you're in that situation with that person that you're in a relationship with or you have a relationship with, right, because

it could also be friends, family members, workers, and you don't even know how to handle it, right, because you always thought I would never put myself in this type of situation. But that's why you know, now that I'm older, I definitely realize and recognize the value of really and truly getting to know someone. Like how does a person react when you tell them

no? How does a person react when you disagree with them, you know, so yeah, I just thought that they really showed the value of communication

and partnership and just a little funny moment. There's a moment where Victoria is being interviewed because you know, like typical documentaries, they have separate interviews, and there's a moment where she's talking about them being hard workers and learning from their family and that their family is working class, and then David just kindly through the door and says, Victoria, miss, h yes, where what

kind of car did your father drive you to school in? And she's like, I mean, well when you he's like, no, what kind of car did your father drive you to school in? And eventually she says a Rose Royce. And I just thought it was hilarious but also showed how, you know, again, their communication. They can have that banter and no one's getting offended because it's like he's saying, I came from humble beginnings.

You know you did not, So let's be honest. And it's great when you can have a partner that can hold you accountable but still be respectful, still be jovial, especially after all the years that they've been married. Another aspect of the documentary that I found was a great lesson learned and really quite

intriguing is the exploration of identity. So if you look at Victoria Beckham's transition from pop star to fashion designer, it's really a testament to the importance of personal growth and evolving while staying true to yourself, you know, as women, I think it's essential to keep evolving and pursuing our passions even when society tries to tell us like no, you know, you're a mom now, or you can't do this because you're this age, or you know, just

anything. I saw this interview with Jay Z where he was talking about how people used to tell him he can't do certain things and he would rebut by saying, no, you can't do it, or you couldn't do it, you know. And a lot of times people do project their failures or their misfortunes on you, and sometimes, to be honest, I honestly don't believe it's intentional. I just think that people can only meet you as far as

they've met themselves. So if they, you know, are negative towards themselves, or they were told they can't do something, and therefore they believe they really couldn't do it, and nobody around them really did anything. That's that's all they're going to know, you know, to tell you or that's the only way they know how to be. So I think that was definitely a

very intriguing part of the documentary. But also in David's case, he went from a world renowned soccer player to you know, being into fashion and to walking runways and like I said, just becoming more of a kind of just becoming more of a celebrity. And not that he wasn't a celebrity as a football player, but he was more recognized from as I said, persons that

are unfamiliar with the game right like me. I definitely was not watching foll you know at seven years old, nor do I watch football no, but I am very familiar with David Beckham. David and Victoria Beckham have undoubtedly achieved success. However, they did not get there without knowing their worth. So for all women listening right now, remember you are deserving of love, respect and opportunities in all aspects of your life. Do not let anybody treat you

light bread back you are Uxdale with extra gravy. Yeah, seriously, please know your worth. Take a moment, and I want you to think about your own journey, think about how you can channel you know. Let's say you're inner Beckham. You know whether you're pursuing a career, nurturing a relationship, or just finding your own path. I want you to remember that you

have the power to make your dreams a reality. I hope you guys are able to watch the documentary and I would love to know your thoughts and lessons that you learned from the documentary. And I want to remind you once again you are strong, capable, and worthy of all of the happiness and success that life has to offer. Keep being remarkable, stay empowered, and never forget your worth.

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