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  • when you go to Tokyo, there's you know, whole places where you can go and just completely eat alone, like you go to a ramen spot and you sit there and you order in front of you and it's about eating alone and being alone and I think being comfortable with being alone and I think one thing about Western culture, which doesn't really talk about it very often is the fact that, you know, we always have to be together, we always have to eat, you know, with a partner or something like that, but it's super important to be able to chair or something on your own easy, is it Good boy.

  • It basically tells him to ease up on the lead and to hell on my left hand side.

  • It's a casual hell because he's on leave, so he's not off leash right now, so we can do what he wants.

  • I've only had Salem since february.

  • So it's been a newer relationship together.

  • He has almost the same birthday as me, he's three days after me.

  • So we're Aquarius Aquarius family opposing boy, isn't that right with his little Pendleton bandana?

  • He dressed up today, I love you, I lost my father in March and you know, it's not something that I talked about very often and um you know, I keep a lot of my private life very private, but I think it's important to talk about the things that we all went through during this pandemic and the difference in not being able to express those emotions through our creative outlets and not being able to go out into the world and do what we do when we're grieving and move forward and instead, you know, we, I had to sit in it and to figure that out and it was beautiful and difficult time, I think our family was able to be there for each other in ways that we might have not been there before even and there was a lot of healing and there was more of an acceptance and the beauty of life and the joy of the life that was led and therapy and lots and lots and lots, I love my therapists a lot.

  • Yes.

  • Mhm.

  • What I fear the most is becoming stagnant, you know, and allowing your brain to become stagnant and stuck in its way and I think it's really smart to get yourself into positions where you might feel uncomfortable and shut up, you know, just to shut up and listen to other people, why did you can't, wow, can you make fish radical?

  • So the biggest thing is about protecting your knuckles, your wrists and then making sure it's like solid.

  • Exactly, let it go that way, I don't go breaking my own bones, just breaking your bones, registration will come down to the push up position, put your leg outside, drop down, sure, I really started training my body at a young age, especially when I did kick ass, it kind of opened me up to the world of you know, movement and one thing that I found really empowering was, you know, fight training and boxing and kickboxing and it allowed me to find not just, you know, strength and rhythm, but also allowed me to find kind of a gravity within myself, no matter how crazy my world gets or my day gets or you know, my our gets, its an amount of time that I can kind of take to myself and feel what it feels like to, to connect with my body and my soul and get in my center, I think at a young age I kind of realized exactly what I wanted to stand for and who I wanted to stand for and not just speak for myself, but to, you know, use my platform as a microphone and a spotlight for those that might not have the ability or the opportunity to have that When I turned 18, I realized a lot about myself that I hadn't worked through and I jumped into therapy twice a week and I stopped acting for a year and I got back into working out, I stopped training for like two years before that and I think I really lost my My balance, you know, my footing when I came out, the other side of that, you know, about 20 years old, I felt that I not only was able to speak my truth, but I was able to stand up for what I really believe in on a daily basis.

  • 3 to take a knock him out, knock him out over the last year.

  • I've gone through a lot being a mother android was something that I needed that outlet.

  • I craved to be back on set.

  • I craved to be back in two characters shoes.

  • Our director and writer Mattson Tomlin who wrote this about his family, you know, and um his parents who went through the Romanian revolution in the eighties and he was given up for adoption.

  • This baby belly that I wore was £21.

  • I had never experienced that before and then you know, doing these scenes and I would just look over at matt and unc him there and you know, he's a standing representation of this whole thing and it was one of the most incredible experiences in my career.

  • Like it changed me as a person in a lot of ways.

  • Okay, what?

  • So we are about to go into brother sushi with my friend Mark who is the head chef and owner of this place and yeah, eat the best sushi in Los Angeles in my opinion, which is a pretty, it's a pretty high bar.

  • So let's do it.

  • Hello, this is Mark.

  • Hello?

  • Hello, Should I come around one of the first places I went when I was 12 or maybe 13 years old for kick ass press was to Japan to Tokyo and I had such a fun time eating so much to shame being a part of that and learning more about it.

  • And the traditions behind it.

  • When I came back to L.

  • A.

  • I always love to find little sushi holes in places that are kind of special and singular.

  • And I met Mark at Austin a bow and then we would just have conversations and talk about food and life and we became friends.

  • I always order Yes.

  • Let me trust me and make some stuff.

  • Yeah, this one.

  • So I'd like to use a cedar plank.

  • Yes.

  • Yeah you can graze some yuzu Oh like that.

  • And then brush, brush.

  • There you go.

  • Nice touch.

  • Should I do it?

  • Should I eat it?

  • Okay cheers.

  • Mm Oh my God, whoa that's so good.

  • Santa, barbara abalone urchin favorite I enjoy within roles.

  • Being able to scare myself a little bit, trying to figure out, you know, did I bite off more than I can chew?

  • Can I actually achieve this role?

  • You know, am I the best person for this role and improving it to yourself?

  • You know against all odds and working your way through those emotions on your own and working through your own psyche.

  • You know, in your own mind telling you maybe that you can't do it.

  • I'm trying not to make decisions, you know, months in advance.

  • Even just try and and and and take it day by day and that way what projects come may come and and I need them where I am that day, you know, so this is another girl, japanese sea perch.

  • It's my favorite white fish with the japanese seizure spaced on top.

  • That is so good cheers.

  • Mm hmm.

  • Mhm.

when you go to Tokyo, there's you know, whole places where you can go and just completely eat alone, like you go to a ramen spot and you sit there and you order in front of you and it's about eating alone and being alone and I think being comfortable with being alone and I think one thing about Western culture, which doesn't really talk about it very often is the fact that, you know, we always have to be together, we always have to eat, you know, with a partner or something like that, but it's super important to be able to chair or something on your own easy, is it Good boy.

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