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Ep 5: The Talk-Too-Much Age

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Kodak Black's comments as of late, the responsibility that comes with a celebrity's platform, when to broadcast good deeds, and how to politely let garrulous passengers know when the conversation is enough. Featuring Rebekah, Sarah, Miriam, and Rachel. We wanna know:
  1. Is Kodak Black's comments offensive or just inappropriate?
  2. Should Young M.A have been defended alongside Kodak Black's comment about Lauren London?
  3. Do celebrities have a responsibility to influence the public in an ethical way?
  4. How do you politely tell talkative airplane passengers, taxi drivers, etc. that the conversation is enough?

Follow us @internalconflictspodcast and let us know!

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Content provided by Estime Girls. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Estime Girls 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.
Kodak Black's comments as of late, the responsibility that comes with a celebrity's platform, when to broadcast good deeds, and how to politely let garrulous passengers know when the conversation is enough. Featuring Rebekah, Sarah, Miriam, and Rachel. We wanna know:
  1. Is Kodak Black's comments offensive or just inappropriate?
  2. Should Young M.A have been defended alongside Kodak Black's comment about Lauren London?
  3. Do celebrities have a responsibility to influence the public in an ethical way?
  4. How do you politely tell talkative airplane passengers, taxi drivers, etc. that the conversation is enough?

Follow us @internalconflictspodcast and let us know!

  continue reading

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