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The Art, The Artist, and The Audience: Navigating the Complexities of Controversial Creators

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Ever grappled with the moral maze of jamming to a hit track by an artist mired in controversy? That's precisely what we tear into, as Joshua and Jeremy Rubin, wrestle with the ethics of consuming arts like R. Kelly, Diddy, Chris Brown, and Kanye West. Prepare for a rollercoaster of deep dives into accountability, the impact on victims, and the societal messages we amplify with our playlists. It's a thought feast for music enthusiasts and culture critics alike as we weigh the heavy questions of separating the art from the artist and the role of public opinion in shaping an artist's legacy.
Has an artist's personal life ever soured a song you loved? We hash out that very conundrum, dissecting the complex cocktail of emotions that arises when our favorite creators fall from grace. From the visceral reactions that span empathy to outrage to the tug-of-war between a fan's adoration and the need for accountability, we leave no stone unturned. Join us as we navigate the minefield of personal connections versus public transgressions and ponder how these dynamics shift our perception of the musicians we thought we knew.
Lastly, we anchor this episode in the transformative journey of self-discovery and growth. Acknowledging the quirks of balancing personal exposure with social media boundaries, we toss a dash of humor, inviting you to laugh with us. But don't let the chuckles fool you; we're serious about investing in dreams, setting boundaries, and the paramount importance of self-care. We challenge you, our Take it Off family, to engage and possibly stumble upon an enlightening moment as we explore the art of setting boundaries, not just in the social media sphere but in life as a whole.
Article Referenced: https://www.theasburycollegian.com/2023/03/separating-the-art-from-the-artist/
Find us on our online platforms:
Co-Host: Joshua Fields ACC, CPC, & Master ELI Practitioner
Website: https://joshuafields.coach/
Instagram: @joshuaafields
Email List: https://archive.aweber.com/newsletter/awlist6189433
Co-Host: Jeremy Rubin, Keynote Speaker, Author, Consultant, Sales Leader
Website: http://faceconsultinggroup.com/
Instagram: @ajeremyrubinstory

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Manage episode 408837373 series 3411312
Content provided by Joshua Fields & Jeremy Rubin, Joshua Fields, and Jeremy Rubin. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Joshua Fields & Jeremy Rubin, Joshua Fields, and Jeremy Rubin or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Ever grappled with the moral maze of jamming to a hit track by an artist mired in controversy? That's precisely what we tear into, as Joshua and Jeremy Rubin, wrestle with the ethics of consuming arts like R. Kelly, Diddy, Chris Brown, and Kanye West. Prepare for a rollercoaster of deep dives into accountability, the impact on victims, and the societal messages we amplify with our playlists. It's a thought feast for music enthusiasts and culture critics alike as we weigh the heavy questions of separating the art from the artist and the role of public opinion in shaping an artist's legacy.
Has an artist's personal life ever soured a song you loved? We hash out that very conundrum, dissecting the complex cocktail of emotions that arises when our favorite creators fall from grace. From the visceral reactions that span empathy to outrage to the tug-of-war between a fan's adoration and the need for accountability, we leave no stone unturned. Join us as we navigate the minefield of personal connections versus public transgressions and ponder how these dynamics shift our perception of the musicians we thought we knew.
Lastly, we anchor this episode in the transformative journey of self-discovery and growth. Acknowledging the quirks of balancing personal exposure with social media boundaries, we toss a dash of humor, inviting you to laugh with us. But don't let the chuckles fool you; we're serious about investing in dreams, setting boundaries, and the paramount importance of self-care. We challenge you, our Take it Off family, to engage and possibly stumble upon an enlightening moment as we explore the art of setting boundaries, not just in the social media sphere but in life as a whole.
Article Referenced: https://www.theasburycollegian.com/2023/03/separating-the-art-from-the-artist/
Find us on our online platforms:
Co-Host: Joshua Fields ACC, CPC, & Master ELI Practitioner
Website: https://joshuafields.coach/
Instagram: @joshuaafields
Email List: https://archive.aweber.com/newsletter/awlist6189433
Co-Host: Jeremy Rubin, Keynote Speaker, Author, Consultant, Sales Leader
Website: http://faceconsultinggroup.com/
Instagram: @ajeremyrubinstory

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