EPISODE · Nov 19, 2025 · 1H 6M
Is Privacy Dead? The Spiritual Cost of Being Watched
from Unscripted with Lubna & Hawa
When the "Kiss Cam" landed on a couple at a Coldplay concert, the crowd cheered—until the couple’s terrified reaction went viral. Within hours, the internet had identified them as a tech CEO and his HR executive, both married to other people, and destroyed their careers and personal lives. But beyond the scandal and the schadenfreude, this incident raises a terrifying question for all of us: Is privacy dead? In this episode of Unscripted, Lubna and Hawa dive deep into the "Coldplay Incident" to explore the clash between privacy and morality. We often say, "If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear"—but is that true? Does a moral failing (like cheating) justify a global public shaming? We discuss: The Andy Byron & Kristin Cabot case: Did the punishment fit the "crime"? The spiritual cost of living in a surveillance society where everyone is a cameraman. Why we derive pleasure from public shaming (and what that says about our own souls). The difference between "Secrecy" and "Privacy" in a humanist and spiritual framework. Join the conversation on the ethics of a digital world that never sleeps and never forgets.
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