Who Is "We"? Accountability Starts With "I"
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Summary
After another national crisis, the familiar chorus returned: "We need to tone it down."
But who exactly is "we"?
In this episode of Hope for the Caregiver, Peter Rosenberger explores the dangerous habit of hiding personal responsibility behind collective language. Drawing from four decades as a caregiver, Peter examines accountability, media rhetoric, leadership, repentance, caregiving stress, and the difference between saying "we should do better" and "I should do better."
This is not a political rant. It's a conversation about ownership, moral clarity, public discourse, humility, and the kind of repentance that actually costs something.
Topics include:
• Personal responsibility
• Accountability and leadership
• Caregiver stress and emotional exhaustion
• Media rhetoric and public discourse
• Faith, repentance, and humility
Peter Rosenberger is the host of the nation's longest-running radio program for family caregivers, Hope for the Caregiver.
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