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I do feel a need as a Mormon to speak out against things that are hurting people.
When I speak to people from Britain, that's when I feel like a fake, speaking with an American accent.
At Accenture, we are visibile, and I feel when you are visible - when people are watching you - you need to speak up.
When people feel they're getting to speak into what's being preached, there is high built-in motivation to participate.
If people feel strongly and passionately about something, I'll let them speak strongly and passionately - I'm not going to tell them not to.
I'd rather let the fiction speak for itself and I don't want to write fiction that tells people how to feel, and I don't want to be judgmental in the fiction.
But I still feel like a normal person... I've walked the streets and I know what it feels like. I speak with humility, and apparently those songs connect with people.