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American Politics & TT Rabbit Holes (E33)

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In this conversation, KC and Ashley discuss the Red Pill movement and its various proponents. They talk about the origins of the movement on Reddit and 4chan, as well as its presence on YouTube. They mention specific creators like Fresh and Fit and Just Pearly Things, who promote controversial views on gender roles and beauty standards. They also touch on topics like no-fault divorce and the challenges of proving fault in a divorce. The conversation then shifts to other internet sagas, including a band drummer being mistaken for a serial killer and a TikTok influencer's controversial actions. The conversation covers various political topics, including the upcoming election, the potential for martial law, and the controversies surrounding both presidential candidates. They discuss the implications of having a convicted felon as president and the challenges of handling classified information. The conversation also touches on birth control access and the political landscape on TikTok. The speakers express frustration with the education system and contemplate the idea of moving to another country. They end the conversation by discussing their preferences for living off the grid. In this conversation, KC and Ashley discuss various topics related to corporate America, politics, and the impact on individuals. They touch on the challenges of working in corporate culture, the influence of money in decision-making, and the need for remote work opportunities. They also explore the parallels between government and corporate politics, highlighting the lack of value placed on individuals and the impact on talent acquisition. The conversation concludes with a mention of the 'Tunnel Lady Saga' and a reminder to reach out to KC for health and fitness support.

To get in contact with the Hosts please e-mail: engineeringchaospod@gmail.com or reach out to them on YT, Tik Tok and IG @engineerchaospod
For inquiries about personal training & nutrition coaching with KC, please reach out to:
chaosfitnessfl@gmail.com or find her on IG, FB, and Tik Tok @itscoachkc
To become a chaos gremlin and hang out with KC & Ash, join the Chaos Realm discord: https://discord.gg/F8mdTuzxBp
Welcome to the Chaos!

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In this conversation, KC and Ashley discuss the Red Pill movement and its various proponents. They talk about the origins of the movement on Reddit and 4chan, as well as its presence on YouTube. They mention specific creators like Fresh and Fit and Just Pearly Things, who promote controversial views on gender roles and beauty standards. They also touch on topics like no-fault divorce and the challenges of proving fault in a divorce. The conversation then shifts to other internet sagas, including a band drummer being mistaken for a serial killer and a TikTok influencer's controversial actions. The conversation covers various political topics, including the upcoming election, the potential for martial law, and the controversies surrounding both presidential candidates. They discuss the implications of having a convicted felon as president and the challenges of handling classified information. The conversation also touches on birth control access and the political landscape on TikTok. The speakers express frustration with the education system and contemplate the idea of moving to another country. They end the conversation by discussing their preferences for living off the grid. In this conversation, KC and Ashley discuss various topics related to corporate America, politics, and the impact on individuals. They touch on the challenges of working in corporate culture, the influence of money in decision-making, and the need for remote work opportunities. They also explore the parallels between government and corporate politics, highlighting the lack of value placed on individuals and the impact on talent acquisition. The conversation concludes with a mention of the 'Tunnel Lady Saga' and a reminder to reach out to KC for health and fitness support.

To get in contact with the Hosts please e-mail: engineeringchaospod@gmail.com or reach out to them on YT, Tik Tok and IG @engineerchaospod
For inquiries about personal training & nutrition coaching with KC, please reach out to:
chaosfitnessfl@gmail.com or find her on IG, FB, and Tik Tok @itscoachkc
To become a chaos gremlin and hang out with KC & Ash, join the Chaos Realm discord: https://discord.gg/F8mdTuzxBp
Welcome to the Chaos!

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