The Truth Sounds Better Out Loud
Where honesty isn’t comfortable.
The Truth Sounds Better Out Loud is an ARayTV Original podcast built on honest conversations that most people avoid but everyone relates to.
Hosted by Otis and Dorothy, the show brings two lived perspectives to one table, creating space for real dialogue around relationships, accountability, culture, personal growth, and modern life. Each episode challenges assumptions, exposes double standards, and pushes past surface-level opinions to get to what’s actually real.
No scripts.
No safe answers.
No softened language.
Just real conversations from both sides of the table — because the truth sounds better out loud.
New episodes weekly.
The Truth Sounds Better Out Loud
Just Be Accountable
The concept of being accountable is something that many people find difficult to do. Most people would rather point the finger at someone else rather than admitting that they are responsible for what happened. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the topic of holding yourself accountable.
Time stamps:
00:35 (Motivational Quote of the Week)
As the motivational quote of the week, Otis brings you an inspirational message that will be able to help you refocus your energy on making things happen.
"You're The Average Of The Five People You Spend The Most Time With...."
14:45 (Accountability Feat. The Podcast H* Trey)
Self-accountability is a thing of the past, and we are no longer held accountable for our actions. In general, more people are inclined to blame others instead of admitting that they are the ones that are at fault for certain situations that arise. The age we live in is one in which accountability for the actions of another person is frowned upon and is often disapproved.
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