We seem to be living in a world of impossibilities, So how do we overcome the impossible. We're gonna talk about some of these impossibilities today and how we can get through them together on the Correl Cast. So join me, baby, Come on, won't hurt Come on, Uncensored, unfiltered, un hinged. It's the Corel Cast. Listen daily on your favorite streaming service. It is the Crell Cast. I am correl Sel. Very
glad you are joining me on this Tuesday, October twenty second. Yes, I look at my watch every day to tell me the correct date. I don't want to get it wrong looking at my boom microphone like it's a man in front of me. Hone, alrighty, I gotta move back a little though. We got to I'm sorry I'm a little late today, just a little late. You don't know that because I'm here on time for you, but I'm late for me, all right. You know, there's a lot of
stuff in the news every day. I'm torn on what topics to do, uh, And I want to always give you the listener and viewer, something to chew on, so to speak, or something to chat about. In the chatroom at YouTube dot com forward slash really corel. You know, I want to be there for current events. Okay, However, I will say, and I'm checking the YouTube and it appears something is stalled there, so I'm gonna gonna get
it going there. However, there are some days where I look at the news and I look at the topics, and I look at everything, and I think to myself, you know, we've talked about all of this already. You know, I have already voted, a lot of you have already voted. So talking about the best candidate or blah blah blah or what the polls say, none of that matters. Nothing matters now until November sixth or seventh, my birthday, you know, until we find out if Kamala is able to pull
this off, if Kamala can do it. So the rest kind of doesn't matter because your mind is made up, and there's nothing I'm gonna say to you or anybody that's listening that may be a Trump supporter, that is going to change your mind. And to me, right now, it started almost I see these people at the polls with their Trump signs and their banners and their flags, and over at my polling place, there's twenty to one Trump signs to Harris. The Harris campaign is not doing
a good job here in Nevada. They're just not the Trump people are. They're everywhere, their billboards and signs are everywhere, And again, I don't know how effective those are because I don't think that many voters are going to be swayed by these signs at this point in the election.
But as I was looking at the news and realizing that my whole career and talk, the same issues have basically popped up, whether it was under George W. Bush or whoever, that the same issues have popped up, and it seems impossible today October twenty tewod to overcome the stupidity that has become the United States of America. Now. I don't want to be Donald Trump and down America. We have a lot of great Americans, we really do. And we have a lot of great American innovation and
American technology and just American spirit. We have a beautiful country. Our country that we're parts we haven't destroyed, are absolutely gorgeous. I think that's what frustrates so many of us, the promise of America that we could get this right if we really wanted to, but on some days it all just seems impossible. It seems impossible that we're going to win this election because they're just seems to be more
stupid out there than not. It seems impossible that we're going to, you know, get over climate change, that we're going to be able to build cities to withstand the climate, but also that we're going to make substantive changes that will help us not be as devastated. Look, I just read an article today that should be on the top of everybody's mind, and that is by twenty fifty That is that is not that long, honey, It's twenty five years. Fifty percent of the world will not have access to
adequate food because of climate change. Fifty percent. Okay, that means food is going to skyrocket, and that things like fresh fruits and vegetables are going to become a thing of the past. In what meaning in the variety we just won't have pineapples from you know here. You know, last night I saw something because the whole Israel thing seems impossible to me. How are we gonna get peace when Netanyahu is just going on a ti rad and
committing genocide because that's what he's doing. And you know, the notion that Jews are committing genocide is just remarkable to me. But they are. He says it's to wipe out Hamas. You'll never wipe out Hamas ever. Ever. In fact, the more you kill people in Hamas, the more you get people to join Hamas. I don't know why he doesn't know that. I don't know why people in the
area don't know that. Did they learn nothing from us after nine to eleven where we attacked the wrong country, We attacked Iraq and only made more people hate us, And then we went into Afghanistan and for you know, nineteen years. You know, the Taliban is now running Afghanistan. We did nothing there. We didn't bring peace, we didn't bring women's rights. It's gone back to the Stone Ages. It was for nothing. No one wants to say that Americans died. No one wants to say that Afghanistan was
for nothing. It was for nothing. Iraq was for nothing. Remember Colon Powell standing at the United Nations lying about weapons of mass destruction, ruining his political career because he aligned with George W. Bush. And so when I look at the Middle East, it seems impossible that there will ever be peace there when you have people like Netan Yahoo. The Jews don't want genocide. The Jewish people do not want Netan Yahoo committing genocide. They do not, and yet
he is. Last night I saw a thing about the West Bank and how tensions in the West Bank, of course, have pushed up. Plus Israelis are pushing further and further into the West Bank, taking Palestinian land. How does this affect you? Well, one quarter, okay, one quarter of the West Bank's economy is olives. Olive oil. Okay, now we know that because of climate change, olive oil has skyrocketed
in pricing. Last night I watched how the Jews, the Jewish people are killing Palestinians who are simply harvesting the olives that they have harvested for decades and decades and decades because they are along the border of Israel and the West Bank, and the Israelis want to push further in. So the Israelis are destroying olive fields, destroying them, burning
thousands of olive trees. At a time when olive oil is at an all time high and there's an international shortage of it, what are the Israelis doing burning olive trees so that Palestinians cannot harvest the all and live. These people depend on that income every year to survive, and now they're not getting it because Israelis are killing Palestinians for harvesting olives on their own land in the West Bank. Now you're not hearing about this over here.
This is documented. The CBC did a whole thing on it last night and the BBC. The Israelis are killing Palestinians in the West Bank for harvesting olives on their own land. They're also destroying their olive farms because they know that twenty five percent of the economy of the
West Bank comes from olive oil. Twenty five percent, one quarter of their economy in the West Bank comes from olive oil and olives, and the Israelis are killing the Palestinians who are trying to harvest it and moving into their land, moving into the West Bank further and further and destroying the olive fields so they can build their own houses. Now, I don't care if you're Jewish or not. That's wrong. What your people are doing in that area is wrong, and it seems impossible to stop. How it
seems impossible to them. And so you wonder how Hamas forms. You wonder how radicalism takes over when you have Israelis pushing into a territory that is not theirs, occupying it, destroying the crop that those people rely upon, and then shooting them for harvesting it. And that's supposed to bring peace.
But more importantly, when I go over to Sam's Club, or when I go over to Costco, that jug of olive oil because I use a lot as a vegan, that jug of olive oil has gone from fourteen to thirty dollars, and it's going to go up even more now that the Israelis are wiping out olive fields in the Middle East, that seems impossible to stop. It seems impossible to do anything about. So Trump almost seems impossible to stop. The courts will not stop him, the jails
will not jail him. Prosecutors will not stop him. Democrats seem impotent against him. I don't know why this should be the easiest election in the world. Anybody I should be able to beat Donald Trump. Anybody should be able to beat Donald Trump. He is old, infirm, crapping his pants on Fox News. So they put a towel under him. He rambles. He is mental acuity is gone. His policies are crap. He has no plan for America. He's angry, bitter,
an election denier, a seditionist, a trader. He is a criminal. He sells our documents to foreign you know, foreign countries like Saudi Arabia. He's an opportunist. He only cares about himself. He's a narcissist. I could go down the line. His own joint cheats of staff, his own advisors have denounced him. High ranking Republicans are voting against him. He should be easy to beat. Why do the Democrats have such a problem beating this criminal, this convicted felon. That seems an
impossible question, doesn't it. You're like, well, I don't know, Corel. Why do they? And the answer to that is very simple, because we are not the United States, We never have been, and we keep trying to force ourselves to be one with a group of people that don't want anything to do with us. We are Israel and Gaza. We are we are Israel and Gaza. The South wants to be their own country. Red States want their own sovereign rule.
They don't want the constitution. They don't want diversity, equity, inclusion. They don't want abortion, they don't want women to have a voice. They don't want gays to be able to live open lives. They want to be Hamas. They want to rule. They want a dictator to rule them. They've made it clear, they've set out loud. We don't mind if Trump is a dictator. The Red States want a dictator to rule them under basic Christian Sharia law. They are Hamas maga is Hamas without the missiles. That's what
they are. And they don't want to be a part of our country. A country that values life, that values diversity inclusion, a country that wants to celebrate immigrants and celebrate multiculturalism, a country that wants to move forward when it comes to climate change, that wants to make real, substantive changes. They don't want to be a part of that, and we keep trying to force them to be. That's why we're where we're at today. And no president will stand up and say, I'm ready to let the Red
States form their own union. I'm ready to let them go. They cost us money. They don't give the federal government. They take more than they give we are ready to cut them loose. No president or candidate will say that. I would say that if I were running. So there are so many impossible scenarios ahead of us. How do we fight inflation? Truly? How do we make it cheaper
to buy groceries to go out and eat? How can we ever afford a trip again to see our family over the holidays when hotels are now three hundred dollars a night? How you know, how can we survive America and thrive in the country. That seems to be an impossible question right now? How do we thrive in this country?
So I've been thinking a lot about impossible scenarios because I have one here with the show, and I'm going to share that with you and the answers to how we start dealing with these impossible problems, because I have an answer for you as to how we actually deal with some of these seemingly insurmountable problems that are in America. Right gun buyers, we just we all sit there and throw up our arms. Well, how do we know it's
impossible to deal with gun bikes? How do we deal the tut we about how to deal with the impossible? Hey Krell, here, and I'd like to take a moment to thank all the patrin to Patreon. Your support means the absolute world to me and the show. If you'd like to show your support for the crazy endeavors of the Corel Cast, then please go to Patreon dot com
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played seemed impossible. And then suddenly KGA Wise Palm Springs played it because THEA is going to be in Palm Springs October twenty sixth, and they played it on the radio. They did that today. Yesterday they've added it to their playlist. The campaign heard about this and they played it. The campaign played the song. It's on the We have been told it is now on the official playlist to play at events for the next two weeks. It happened. Boom doesn't mean a ton of money, doesn't mean it's going
to get a zillion plays. It just means that the goal I started out with, which was to create a song that the campaign could play and be proud of and that others could listen to and be inspired by. That it was going to get out there. Well, it's two weeks from the campaign, but it's getting out there. You know, AIDS was impossible. How did we live in the age of AIDS. All of our friends were dying,
Andrew had HIV. Everything just seemed impossible. Being gay in America still and before really seemed impossible, and a lot of gay people had to do horrible things just to survive. Truly, some of them illegal truly at the time because being gay was illegal, having gay sex was illegal, you know, so a lot of things were telling us that it was impossible to be us. So how do you do it?
First of all, I believe my friend thea Austen believes that words have power, and words have meaning, and attitude has power, and that the way you start to overcome an impossible task is, like I say, one box at a time. You you don't look at the impossible goal. You look at steps you would need to start taking to make that impossible goal possible. You start taking those steps, one step at a time, and you wipe the negativity
out of your life. Some used to call that put in your head in the sand, But there's a very big difference between a being oblivious to something and choosing to side on the positive. Diana Ross once said in an interview, Yes, I want to win the Oscar. I want this movie to be huge. I want, you know, and it's going to be. It's gonna be big. My solo career is going to work. This is when she was just going solo. You know, I'm gonna make it.
It's going to continue to be fabulous. And he said the interviewer said, well, what if it's not, and she said, then I'll deal with it. Then I will cope with the fact that it's not. But if we all have a chance, and we all have a choice, and that choice is every day, you can believe that the things you want in life are impossible, or you can believe that you're going to find a way to get them to make it work. And maybe you won't, but you can believe that you will. It all starts with you
believing the impossible is possible. JFK did not know how we were going to go to the moon when he said we're going to the moon. We didn't have the technology. The Russians were winning the race. He did not know, and yet he said we're going to the moon. Suddenly the impossible going to the moon seemed very very possible. Why because one put person stood in front of us and said, we're going to do this. We can do this.
I don't know how we're going to figure it out, but we're going to do it, and we're not going to give up until we do it. Die trying you may die trying to get women rights, to make gay's equal. It may not happen in your lifetime or mine. But if you quit, if you don't do it, then the impossible will never be achievable. So many people have faced the impossible in Dearra Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Junior, Marie Curie. I could go down the list you know
of people who faced the impossible. We're told it could not be done, this is not going to happen, and then suddenly they made it happen. How did they do it? By leaving they could. We have been told for so long that we can't fix gun violence. It's just not going to happen. People are gonna be violent, people are gonna get guns, people are going to kill each other. We have been told that for so long that we
believe it. We have been told by the Trump camp and by MAGA and by Republicans for so long that they're gonna win, that they're gonna do this, that they're going to do that, that we believe them. And every time, you know, we have been told that climate change is going to happen, there's nothing we can do to stop it, and that the governments of the world, China and Russia are never ever going to come to the table, so all of our actions will be futile, and so we
all just throw up our hands and give up. That's how the impossible stays impossible, because we quit. You know, everything in this world was created by man, everything, every creature, comfort, every piece of technology. Things that were impossible twenty five years ago are now commonplace. I can do more computing business on my phone than I could with a desktop
thirty years ago. And if you'd have told me thirty years ago that I could have a complete studio right here in my you know, in my home office for under ten grand, I'd have been like, no way, that's impossible until someone made it. So everything in your life is impossible until you start making it. So everything in this country is impossible until we start believing that it can happen. So here's the deal. Kamala Harris is gonna win. She's up in the poles a couple They say it's
a dead heat, but she's a couple points ahead. We all know that poles are invariably inaccurate, so she's shoving ahead in the polls, even just a little bit. We know that she's gonna pull ahead. Kamala Harris is going to win. Don't let these haters and these Trump supporters tell you otherwise. They're full of crap. They support a felon. They're idiots. So let them say all they want that he's gonna beat her, that he's gonna you know what, No, he ain't. No, he ain't. No. If he does, he does.
But until that point, you need to act like she's gonna win. You need to feel empowered that your vote is going to help put her there. You need to acknowledge the positive that she's going to win. You need to acknowledge that women will get their right to choose back. They're going to because we're not going back. All of you gay people out there, stay the course. You're going to win again. I won, You're going to win again.
How Look, everything in my life was impossible. It was impossible for two gay guys to get a job at KFI Radio right after Doctor Laura, the same station as Rush Limbaugh and Doctor Laura was never gonna hire two queers to do the number one spot on the station until they did, And why because I wouldn't give up believing that they would. And for a year I called Mark Austin Thomas Stella Marquin and David G. Hall and
finally they said yes and we delivered. So you know what, the way that you turn the impossible possible is by simply believing and doing period. And your results may not be immediate. In fact, in your lifetime, you may not see the endgame, but it will happen. It will. If you don't believe the impossible is possible, it will not happen. But if you believe that the impossible is possible, then you will figure out a way in your world to make it a reality. I say that because I've been
thinking about the show. I love the show and I love being me, but I have a decision to make either I'm going to go weekly one hour like a life in segments and have nine or have six nine minute segments that make up an hour, and do politics a little bit, and do the other segments. Vegan in Vegas, corell on wheels for motorcycles, you know, travel segments, entertainment sections, movie interviews, all of that. Go back and do the
show that I've always wanted to do. I never wanted to do a talk show like Rush or Laura or you know anybody, or Stephanie Miller or David Packman. I never wanted to be them. I wanted to be Dinah shore MERV Griffin, you know, Oprah Winfrey. That's what I wanted to do. So is it possible? Right now? It seems impossible that I could put together a weekly show that might even get a studio audience, and do a show like Oprah, like Kelly Clarkson, like Jay Hudd, like
Drew Barrymore be that person. That just seems impossible. How would I get the money, how would I get the guests, Where would I film the show? It all seems impossible. And yet if I got a producer for six hundred dollars a month, got this YouTube guy that wants to help promote my videos for three hundred dollars a month,
so one thousand bucks a month, that seems impossible. Where am I going to get one thousand dollars a month for the next twelve months to do the show that's not even paying me, that's paying everybody else where Am I going to get that? That seems impossible? Like, how do I come up for six months with six thousand dollars like in the next two weeks so I can actually get this producer working get this YouTube guy optimizing? How do I do that? Well? I start by believing
that I can. For the last couple of days just thought that's impossible. You might as well just acknowledge your little half hour a day with its little audience that you got, that that's it, that that's how you're going to be. But that's not enough for me. So how do I make it bigger? And how do I make it more fun with guests and more topics and out in the world filming and all of that. A budget
and how do I get that budget? I don't know yet, but I'm going to have to start to figure it out because that's what I want to do next year after the election. If Kamala wins, you won't need me to do politics every day. If Kamala loses, I'm not going to come on show every day and talk about the horrors of Donald Trump. I won't be able to pay attention to what he's doing. I will not be able to talk about it. It will devastate me. It will take all of my energy and all of my positivity,
and I will hate America if Trump wins. So I will have to avoid politics. If I don't leave the country because I don't know that I won't be able to have the money. You know, even that that seems impossible, is it? We all have these impossible goals and we put them aside because we think, well, there's just no way to do that. And what we're doing is we're actually saying we quit. We quit. It just seems impossible, so we quit. In your heart, you say, oh, I
haven't quit. If an opportunity pops up, I'll do it, but I'm not going to. You know, well, that's quitting. So I'm not quitting on Kamala Harris. She's gonna win. It's gonna be a tough race, it's gonna be a tight race. She's gonna win because there's more sane people in America than insane. And that's how you should be acting and feeling and treating Trump supporters with the disrespect and just the pH they deserve, like, ugh, you're insane.
Oh well, Correl, that's dangerous. No, it's not. I recognize they're a cancer. I recognize they're growing. I recognize that they are a clear and present danger, and that if he wins, I recognize it's going to be hell for everybody else. I get that, But until that day, until he's elected, I'm gonna choose to be positive and say she's gonna win. The impossible happens when you believe it can be possible. It all starts with your beliefs. I'm
gonna believe. I'm gonna find a sponsor for a thousand dollars. I believe. I don't know how I am. Corell. You who you want to be found? On her? Anybody. We'll be back tomorrow, honey Day, broadcasting from a completely different point of view yours. Listen daily to the Corell Cast on your favorite streaming service
