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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2025 · 17 MIN

“Crashing Out” and Emotional Extremism in Teens

from It’s Not Your Fault · host Sheletta Makes Me Laugh

In today’s episode, Brandon Jones talks about Crash Out Culture. Crashing out means to suddenly and intensely lose your cool, become extremely upset or angry, and potentially act out in a way you might regret later; essentially, "losing it" or "snapping" - often used in the context of feeling so overwhelmed that you might make a rash decision. Listen in to hear all about it.

In today’s episode, Brandon Jones talks about Crash Out Culture. Crashing out means to suddenly and intensely lose your cool, become extremely upset or angry, and potentially act out in a way you might regret later; essentially, "losing it" or "snapping" - often used in the context of feeling so overwhelmed that you might make a rash decision. Listen in to hear all about it.

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