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26: Cancel Culture: Tiktok Trolls, F*cking Up, and Listener Assumptions
FromStraight Candid
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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
This week’s episode is all about ‘cancel culture’ and the surface level assumptions of Syd and Soph’s followers. The girl’s explain what ‘cancel culture’ is and how they think it has affected society - and even them, especially with the creation and decisions made for this podcast. Are they afraid of being cancelled? They share some recent f*ck up comments that they mistakingly made and explain that THEIR PODCAST HAS 0 EDITS. The girl’s also posted on their social media this week asking for followers to "make an assumption about me" - and Syd and Soph do not sugar coat the responses. They read ALL of them, including the more offensive comments. Soph chats about how some of her followers know her too well (bad texter, too independent for a SO) while Syd debunks the comments that "she is intimidating" and she "must not use hair products." ?? As always, the girls not only share their own straight candid moments of the week, but also read a few listener moments. Let's just say the sentence "how was your day" will never be the same. BOATCHELLA TICKETS: Buy NOW Here
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Released:
Apr 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
5. Anxiety, SSRI’s and Sex, and How to Cope with Mental Health Set Backs: ANXIETY. Living with anxiety and dealing with its repercussions has been a large part of Syd and Soph's lives, and they know they are not alone in that. YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Join as both attempt to normalize the conversation, share how it affects their day-to-day, tips & tricks they use to manage it, AND how anxiety/depression medication can affect sex. Soph offers insight into her first experiences with anxiety and medications, Syd speaks to a life altering event where she had to choose who she wanted to be, but both take a stance saying it is normal and it is okay to speak up about how you feel. by Straight Candid