Liver King or Lyin’ King? Exposing the LIES and Analyzing the Apology of the Liver King

On this episode of the King’s Code Podcast, Raul reacts to the Liver King apology video. Brian Johnson, the Liver King, has been a social media sensation for his He-Man like physique and for advocating the “Ancestral Tenents,” including eating raw liver. With a body like that, he was accused many times of using performance-enhancing drugs, which he flatly denied every time. But recently, his personal emails admitting to steroid use were leaked to YouTuber More Plates More Dates, and he was exposed. The Liver King was pretty much forced to do an apology video. On this episode, Raul rates whether he thinks that The Liver King is sincere in his apology. Nobody is perfect, nobody has been 100% honest with themselves and other people for their whole lives. When the truth comes out, what can you do to take responsibility? Raul gives his take on what we can learn when owning up to our mistakes.

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