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Andor Review, The Point of Star Wars, & Elevating Your Sense of Justice in an Unjust World

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On this fun socially minded episode we review the new hit show Star Wars: Andor, as well as talk about the causation of the war between the Empire and the rebels, and how we might view it and relate it to the real world in the here and now, and how we might learn to fight for a better fairer world without losing grips on our happiness and balance. We as a culture today should always try to elevate our understanding of social justice and fighting for systemic change and betterment, while fighting against the status quo of corporate and political corruption or upheaval, and maximizing our understanding of our rights and right to exist. To fight the good fight for humanitarian and ethical pursuits for us regular average folks, but doing so in a way that takes care of our mental health and does not fill our life up with anger, hate, or frustration. But rather, learning to fight the good fight and maximizing life, robust health, and a positive and strong mentality that endures in a world that's not always so fair or on the up and up.


Please support the show!


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Chef Bry Comedy | Twitter, Instagram, Facebook | Linktree



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On this fun socially minded episode we review the new hit show Star Wars: Andor, as well as talk about the causation of the war between the Empire and the rebels, and how we might view it and relate it to the real world in the here and now, and how we might learn to fight for a better fairer world without losing grips on our happiness and balance. We as a culture today should always try to elevate our understanding of social justice and fighting for systemic change and betterment, while fighting against the status quo of corporate and political corruption or upheaval, and maximizing our understanding of our rights and right to exist. To fight the good fight for humanitarian and ethical pursuits for us regular average folks, but doing so in a way that takes care of our mental health and does not fill our life up with anger, hate, or frustration. But rather, learning to fight the good fight and maximizing life, robust health, and a positive and strong mentality that endures in a world that's not always so fair or on the up and up.


Please support the show!


https://linktr.ee/chefbrycomedy

Chef Bry Comedy | Twitter, Instagram, Facebook | Linktree



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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