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Let’s Be Honest
by J Nabizada
Freedom of speech is an important aspect when it comes to becoming more educated and feeling heard. However, in today’s generation, cancel culture indirectly partially restricts this. Individuals often feel anxious to be honest about their opinions due to a fear of being canceled. On this podcast, I hope to make more people realize that a disagreement does not equal to disliking someone or speeches of hatred. Humans wouldn’t be able to become more intelligent without disagreements and challenging conversations. Grab a snack or a drink, and join our honest conversations!
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The journey to religion
In this episode, I am having a very insightful conversation about a deeper and more sensitive topic with the most philosophical teacher at my university: Pavlos Tarasanski (he is Greek so the philosophical part is not a joke). Because he grew up with all three Abrahamic religions, he made the perfect partner for today's conversation!*Disclaimer* we are not professionally educated on religion nor have we claimed this. If you wish to learn about religion, I strongly suggest you turn to reliable sources. This episode is mostly based on our own personal experiences.
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Comparison kills contentment
In the very first episode of Let's Be Honest, I dive into the topic of social media and its consequences within social comparison with a fellow International Business student: Malina Nosarzewska. Today's episode revolves around one main question: Does social media create unrealistic expectations and standards?
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Introduction
Nice to see you are interested :) Let's Be Honest is my podcast where I want to have open and honest conversations with guests about all sorts of topics. I think it is very interesting to hear about other people's opinions about all sorts of things that are happening in the world right now, whether they have a negative or positive opinion. Unfortunately, because of cancel culture, I have noticed that many individuals find it difficult to be open about their thoughts due to a fear of being judged or canceled. I believe that when someone can state their thoughts and opinions in a mature and well structured way, one can say ALMOST anything they want. With my podcast, I hope to reduce cancel culture and to promote a way of life where we start to realise that disagreements are not always an attack or a speech of hatred.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Freedom of speech is an important aspect when it comes to becoming more educated and feeling heard. However, in today’s generation, cancel culture indirectly partially restricts this. Individuals often feel anxious to be honest about their opinions due to a fear of being canceled. On this podcast, I hope to make more people realize that a disagreement does not equal to disliking someone or speeches of hatred. Humans wouldn’t be able to become more intelligent without disagreements and challenging conversations. Grab a snack or a drink, and join our honest conversations!
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J Nabizada
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