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Episode 12: Episode 12 "Kiss My Assets"

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In this raw and emotional episode of "Podding Through Trauma," the duo tackles the controversial topic of whether children can be considered assets. They explore the profound impact of Roy Jones Jr.'s tragic loss of a child, the strain on Remy Ma as her son faces legal troubles, and a shocking case of a white couple adopting five Black children as slaves, highlighting systemic racism. The hosts also satirically critique the commodification of childhood experiences with a mother charging for play dates and delve into the intersection of domestic violence and various professions. Balancing serious discussions with moments of levity, this episode challenges listeners to rethink parenting and societal norms.

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In this raw and emotional episode of "Podding Through Trauma," the duo tackles the controversial topic of whether children can be considered assets. They explore the profound impact of Roy Jones Jr.'s tragic loss of a child, the strain on Remy Ma as her son faces legal troubles, and a shocking case of a white couple adopting five Black children as slaves, highlighting systemic racism. The hosts also satirically critique the commodification of childhood experiences with a mother charging for play dates and delve into the intersection of domestic violence and various professions. Balancing serious discussions with moments of levity, this episode challenges listeners to rethink parenting and societal norms.

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