We were lucky to catch up with Audra Morgan recently and have shared our conversation below.
Audra, looking forward to hearing all of your stories today. We’d love to hear the backstory behind a risk you’ve taken – whether big or small, walk us through what it was like and how it ultimately turned out.
One of the first greatest risks I took early on in life was moving from Colorado to California to pursue an acting career at 18 years old. I knew from the time I was a freshman in high school that I wanted to be an actress. Although I was terrified to go on stage and to expose myself to my classmates, I couldn’t be more thrilled that I faced the risk of being shunned by my fellow peers and followed through with what terrified me. I was never one who felt comfortable being in front of a crowd, I was an introvert and didn’t want to be in the limelight. I was not popular, but I had friends from every group and across the spectrum, and I was one to accept anyone and not discriminate.
My freshman year in high school we were required to take a theatre course for half of our English credit. I was terrified to say the least, even though as a child I had done many theatre productions, they were nothing to write home about, so I was not looking forward to being back on stage. However, having no choice I had to take the course, so the journey began. In the beginning it was not that great, I was struggling to find something that I felt I could really get into and really give my all. The funny thing is, that the first few scenes we were required to do fell flat, you’d think that working with a good friend would be the key to success – but no – that wasn’t the recipe. In fact, it made me not enjoy the craft because I couldn’t feel connected to any part of it. It wasn’t until I started working with another classmate that I really felt what it was like to feel passionate about something and be good at it, funny to think back that she perhaps became annoyed when I was suggesting we do scenes from the film Steel Magnolias all the time. That movie had a range of scenes from comedy to drama and I knew watching it always made me bawl my eyes out, and if I could make the audience feel what I felt watching the film, I would have succeeded.
When that day came, I knew I had found something I was passionate about and wanted to make a career out of. From freshman year on I knew I was going to move to California to become an actress, which most doubted would happen until I actually made the move. I didn’t think about anything I would have now having been 28 years removed from that time, I just knew that I was going to move when I was able to.
Able to… what does that mean really if you think about it. Most of the time it’s our own self that gets in the way of our success in any aspect of life. I have been the reason for failure in my life many times, and having learned that lesson I will never do that again. Many times, taking risks means going back to the time when you were a child and forget thinking about all the risk factors and just walk out on a limb believing that you will be a success. It’s when we try to lay out all the things that may happen and try to plan ahead that many times we will get in the way of ourselves due to overthinking. So much so we may not even take a risk for that reason, depriving us of something we will never know was actually possible.
It wasn’t until 1999 after I had moved out of my childhood home at 17 and was living on my own for a year, which was another risk I took, that led to the courage to move out of state. I remember talking to a good friend Jon who told me that he knew I was planning to move to California but that if I never set a date I may never go. It was Jon who got me to set a date to leave which was just a few months later in November, had he not encouraged me to set a date, I may still be planning to move.
When November came along, I was ready to go – with 1200 dollars in my pocket and the hopes of a new life, I embarked upon a journey that I will always cherish. Though the path I took was not planned out in the way most would feel comfortable with, and I didn’t know anyone in the town I moved to, I was determined to succeed. As soon as I arrived my funds were depleted to the point where most anyone would be concerned, but I knew that I had made a choice and was determined to see it through.
An ex-boyfriend from Colorado who grew up in San Diego gave me his brothers number so that I would at least have someone to reach out to. I was able to get a job and start to make some money to make ends meet. After a few months of working for a telemarketing company I was fired without pay by the owner due to me having no interest in him romantically. I was terrified, as I had just moved out of state, I was concerned I was going to fail, be unable to make ends meet and would have to tuck tail and move back to Colorado. I lost my apartment and was left living in my car for a couple of months, in fact I’m surprised my vehicle didn’t get broken into as all of my belongings were in there. I was so disappointed thinking I wasn’t going to be able to follow through with my dream and make it a reality. Just when I was at the brink of giving up, by the grace of God doors began to open and I was finally able to see a way to continue my journey.
If I had gone with an expectation of things needing to happen now – I was surely going to fail. It was staying the course even though I was terrified that provided a path forward. So many times, in life our impatient mindset will cut ourselves off from blessings waiting in the wings. Had I folded my hand, gave up and returned to Colorado I wouldn’t be here today writing this or working so hard to fight for freedom. Due to my determination to follow through, I was able to fulfill my dream of becoming an actress. I had the opportunity to travel to Cannes, France to attend the film festival as I was the lead actress in a film that was being shown and got picked up to be viewed at theaters across the nation, after which I was able to move to New York City to continue my career.
It wasn’t until I was ripped from this dream due to a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis and becoming paralyzed from a spinal tap, that I really appreciated how far I made it in such a short time. After my diagnosis I honestly became so sick due to the regimen I was given I didn’t think I’d be here in 2024, my life was essentially over – or so I thought.
After 8 years of being wheelchair bound and taking 100 pills a day, I was given another chance at life. A door again opened, and I was catapulted into another reality so to speak. I again was determined to take more risks and see where they would lead. I was no longer going to be confined to a chair nor all the medications I was on. I was terrified as the symptoms were so severe, I was unsure how I would be able to make it to the other side of the fear.
Having faith in God is the only thing that has got me to where I am today. 365 times in the Bible it says to fear not, and that couldn’t be more poignant. Every time I have been afraid to do something it has propelled me into something so amazing and seemingly impossible. Even though I broke my feet learning to walk again and the road off the pharmaceuticals was extremely difficult, I wouldn’t change a thing. Everything we go through can be a helping hand to others who have experienced similar things, which is why it is so important to share your journey with others, you never know who it may help or who it may encourage.
I never knew that following my dream would lead me to something completely different and even more fulfilling than I could ever imagine. I never knew that in my pursuit to be an actress it would lead me into fighting for the rights of all people, speaking publicly, having a radio show (Eye of the STORM) and standing in the gap for those who can’t. Sometime the path we go down is only a steppingstone to another journey. Sometimes the path we believe we are on can morph into the most amazing experience so vastly different from where you began, and even bad experiences can be a treasure if you use the lesson wisely. Everything we experience in life is an opportunity to grow, it’s just up to you whether you take advantage of those lessons or not.
It’s when all the odds are stacked against you that can propel you into something you never knew was possible but always dreamed was. The time when you go all in is when you’ll find the most amazing opportunity lies on the other side of risking everything to make a difference. So many people are afraid of taking risks for many reasons; they are afraid to lose their job, their family, their friends, their status- when in fact staying stagnant can lead to the same.
I had been through many embarrassing and challenging times as a child and was not one to go out on a limb so much – however – I do believe that every risk we take breaks down that wall and allows you to do things despite your fear and the anxiety that may envelope you. I’m living proof of that, had I not started taking risks as a child I know taking them now as an adult would be far more difficult. They are still difficult at any point in life, but every risk taken makes the next one that much easier to conquer.
I encourage you to do something every day that terrifies you, in doing so you’ll realize there is nothing to fear but the fear itself and once you can see it holds no weight over you unless you allow it – the opportunities are endless.
Audra, love having you share your insights with us. Before we ask you more questions, maybe you can take a moment to introduce yourself to our readers who might have missed our earlier conversations?
Growing up I never thought I would be where I am today. I always wanted to do something that mattered and would make a difference in people’s lives, however; I never knew what that would be, and I surely didn’t think it would be anything that would involve politics. I did have people throughout my life in the church who would tell me that I would be doing God’s work in the future – when I heard that I would smirk and think yeah right, how will God use me. I brushed it off and went about my life still seeking the fulfilling path that would make a difference – yet, everywhere I turned I came up empty handed. It wasn’t until I was given another chance at life that I finally understood what those members of the church were actually talking about. It was not until I lost my life and got it back that I found my true purpose. I literally had to hit rock bottom to rise back to the top and see the light through all the darkness. I had to walk through the valleys and experience the depths before I was able to let go and let God take me on this journey.
What is this journey… I’m not quite sure what all it will entail, but it is the most fulfilling path I have embarked upon in my 42 years. This path is not one many want to go down, and granted many cannot for a plethora of reasons, some due to constraints from a job, their family and just willingness to stand in the gap. It took me fully trusting God and knowing that if He led me down this path, He will surely see me through to the other side of it – no promises of this being an easy road without hurdles or trials, but as long as I trust in Him and His plans for me, I will be taken care of and He will make a way despite all the odds stacked up against me. This is a job that doesn’t pay a dime, takes up all your time, is rewarded through encouragement by others and is not something you see instant results with. However, I always love a challenge, I love to do what most won’t and are afraid of or unwilling to do. The truth is, it’s a full-time job to ensure the future generations have some ounce of freedom left. The reason our country is falling apart is due to laziness, lack of accountability, conformity to tyranny, fear, ignorance – the list goes on.
Since the inception of the United States of America the people have had a duty to hold public servants accountable and make sure they were doing their job correctly, never usurp the rights of the people and make sure they represent their constituents, not the corporation the lobbyist and global elite influence. Due to the people failing at their role in this Constitutional Republic we are on the verge of losing it – which at this point, I do feel is already gone, but there is still hope and a chance to reclaim what is ours.
The school system was made to create worker bees who will become slaves to the system, just like all the constructs set up around us, they are simply there to be used to take total control over all people and all resources. Sounds crazy I know; believe me I don’t want to be the bearer of bad news or one to shatter anyone’s reality, but until we let go of what we thought was reality to face the facts, we will be stuck in limbo between the two realities – one that is real and the other that is constructed by the few psychopaths ruling this realm. If they taught children civics in school (instead of gender ideology, or sexuality) so they could learn how to shape their communities, imagine what kind of world we could live in if what we said actually mattered and we were able to determine what our hard-earned money was spent on. However, when the people failed to step into their role, the public servants pounced on the opportunity to be in charge since We the People at some point decided to go on hiatus. In fact, it’s a wonder if the people ever stepped into their position or if they ignorantly just assumed it didn’t need to exist – and now that many people are attempting to step back into their role of authority, the public servants are up in arms, as this has been unheard of since the people vacated their post.
The only way to turn things around is to do an about-face and reclaim our positions. This is not a “just on Tuesday’s” type of thing, this is an everyday duty we have as We the People. The public servants MUST have the consent of the governed, we are their boss – we have the authority to hire and fire them. We have the authority to reclaim our cities, towns and counties, the government only has the authority we give to them to represent us – but at this point they think they rule the roost, and we must conform to any and everything they tell us. If they say jump, they expect us to ask how high and how many times.
How long are the people willing to let this continue is a question I ask myself daily – especially seeing countries across the world reclaiming their communities – it gives me goosebumps as I eagerly wait for the day it happens here locally.
Being able to attend as many meetings in San Diego County as I possibly can (sometimes two at one time or even 4 a day) to keep up to date with what’s being planned on our behalf by people who are so far from representing anyone but the globalist (who are un-elected yet determine what happens for us locally) allows for me to see very clearly the plan being implemented – which is a worldwide agenda, also known as the New World Order or Agenda 21/2030/2050.
If the New World Order agenda was something that all the people across the world wanted and is representative of the people’s desires, why would there be so much work being done to change the behaviors of people to guide them into a new way of life. Why is there so much uproar across the world from the people who are fed up if what is happening around us is a representation of approval. Truth is because the powers that shouldn’t be – must hold up the façade – otherwise the people could and would wake up to the truth that they ARE the authority and they HAVE the power to turn it all around and take their communities back. The power the people hold and can weld against the public servants terrifies them, that is why it is paramount to their success that We the People never wake up to that fact, and why they will do everything in their power to keep us ignorant, afraid, docile, complacent, brainwashed, and dependent upon them for everything.
In fact, any career or life path one wants to embark upon is pointless if we have no freedom. That is why truly everything is dependent upon our ability to preserve our liberty and the freedom our Creator gifted us with. Our rights aren’t simply privileges that can be taken away and given back at a price like these narcissistic psychopaths want us to believe. We must know man doesn’t give us our rights and therefore man cannot take them.
This is a job of a road less traveled and one no one is chomping at the bit to fill – but it’s one of the most important and fulfilling jobs there is and one every person should be employed in. If we all stepped into our duty in this job that no one wants – it would be one that got easier as time went on because we decided to quit taking a permanent vacation and through our attention on our communities, they would never get taken over by those who don’t have our best interests at heart and they would flourish because we would be the rulers of the roost.
Many times, I’ll ask myself how on earth did it come to this, then I remember it’s our own fault – which is why it is our job to fix it! The future of our posterity depends on us, you’ve already been hired, are you ready to take the job?
What do you find most rewarding about being a creative?
The most rewarding aspect of being a freedom junkie who is the bearer of hard truths and a watcher on the wall, is knowing that my life is making a difference. For so many years I was not purpose filled nor driven, I was simply existing – which is far from rewarding. As I embarked upon the road less traveled to bring liberty back, I started to feel a sense of purpose and that all the experiences in my life were to prepare me for this journey. I wasn’t stuck in a dead-end job that the system loves to entrap us in. I wasn’t doing something mundane that left me searching for purpose. I wasn’t only in it for the money and compromising myself or my values – as I have said this is a job that has no pay, in fact you’ll spend far more than you have just to keep going.
I honestly don’t know how I am able to continue, except for the fact God always provides for me and makes sure that I have just enough to do His work. For all those reasons and more, my reward comes in seeing the fruits of my labor and that fact they aren’t in vain. It’s having women come up to me and tell me I inspired them to speak out or thank me because they don’t have the courage to. It’s seeing the public servants melt at the sound of truth, and seeing more and more people wake up to reality. It is seeing the children understand their authority and finding a desire to shape their community. These are simply only some of the rewards, all of which are priceless and if more people would do things out of the desire to make the world a better place and leave money which is the root of all evil out of the equation, the rewards they’d seek would be the most fulfilling when they are virtually priceless.
Is there something you think non-creatives will struggle to understand about your journey as a creative? Maybe you can provide some insight – you never know who might benefit from the enlightenment.
Whether you are a creative or not, standing in the gap for freedom isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. In fact, most people don’t really care much about it, and would prefer to never acknowledge that we must ensure it is around for our posterity. For when you acknowledge it is something to preserve for future generations you must participate. Participation takes caring about what is happening around you, being vigilant and holding people accountable. Most people would rather watch TV, play video games, go out with their friends, watch a rigged football game, or do virtually anything but step into the role waiting for them. What people don’t understand is that all the things they would rather do instead won’t even be possible if they refuse to ensure we live free. The risk of allowing our freedoms to be robbed from us is far worse than the risk you take ensuring they never are. If one could understand the power is in their hands, they would see the risk of refusing to acknowledge that is the most futile risk one could take and will and is ultimately leading to absolute despotism.
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