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    Explore " #discussion" with insightful episodes like ""You Gotta Cover Your Fani"- The Fani Willis Misstep", "145 - Monuments and MLK Day", "Déjà Vu. . . But In A Bad Way", "Controversial Lessons in Theater" and "Exploring the Universe of Topics | Noosh Bits #300" from podcasts like ""The More To The Point Podcast", "Coffee Sketch Podcast", "The More To The Point Podcast", "The Upstaging Gentlemen (Chasing Theatrical Dreams)" and "Two Old Farts Making Noises"" and more!

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    145 - Monuments and MLK Day

    145 - Monuments and MLK Day

    In this episode, the hosts engage in a nostalgic conversation about their experiences working at stores during their youth and how it eventually led them into architecture. They talk about the weather, and a humorous debate about sport ensues. Proceeding to a more serious topic, they bring up Martin Luther King Jr. Day and discuss Jamie's sketch of the MLK Memorial in DC, exploring its architectural and symbolic aspects. The episode reveals the significance of context, design, and thought in every sketch and how each version varies with a different approach and style. They wind down the episode by discussing a celebratory birthday sketch for Jamie's 13-year-old canine friend Tink.

    00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter
    00:10 Discussing Sports Rivalries
    01:02 Weather Updates and Climate Change
    06:21 Coffee Talk and Donut Cravings
    08:41 Memories of New Orleans
    10:18 Reminiscing About Past Jobs
    16:59 Conclusion and Birthday Wishes for Tink
    17:53 Reflecting on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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    Controversial Lessons in Theater

    Controversial Lessons in Theater

    Michael and Nathan host a small panel discussion about the lessons taught in theater, particularly the controversial lessons. This can apply to educational theater, church theater, community theater, etc. It is nearly impossible to create deep, thought provoking theater without offending someone. How do you paint an accurate picture of reality when reality is ugly? Check out the discussion!

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    Exploring the Universe of Topics | Noosh Bits #300

    Exploring the Universe of Topics  | Noosh Bits #300

    Welcome to Noosh Bits! Dive into a world where we discuss, debate, and delve into every topic imaginable. From the latest trends and pop culture moments to deep philosophical discussions, Noosh Bits has got you covered. Join us on this journey of exploration and let's speak about everything!

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    42: Social media, and how to help your teens be their best selves online, with Natasha Devon MBE

    42: Social media, and how to help your teens be their best selves online, with Natasha Devon MBE

    An interview with Natasha Devon MBE: We parents often struggle with our fears about how to protect our teens when they're online. So when I received Natasha’s book written for teenagers, 'Clicks; How to be Your Best Self Online', I read it cover to cover.

    It's a great book to give your teens to help them navigate their online world in a way that's genuinely positive, because it covers things like avoiding tech addiction, swerving fake news, who to follow, online safety, and how to put your best self forward online.

    What I thought might be particularly useful for us parents was the Tips and Tricks section at the back. I'm going to use each heading to bring up discussions at the dinner table so that we can have  informed conversations about the issues involved.

    Book: Clicks: How to be Your Best Self Online by Natasha Devon MBE
    www.natashadevon.com

    Rachel’s blog post on handing your teen a device:
    https://www.teenagersuntangled.com/blog/mobile-phones-social-media-and-online-access-what-i-would-do-if-i-had-my-teens-or-tweens-again/

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    We've had it!

    We've had it!
    • Charity and Asante reflect on life's ups and downs, and societal pressures surrounding aging in this episode.
    • They express frustration with the Love is Blind reunion's lack of transparency in production and toxic behaviour of some cast members, and compare it to the  interrogation style of Real Housewives.
    • They discuss the double standards that society uses regarding body shaming for overweight and underweight individuals, like Ariana Grande, Lizzo, and Tabria Majors
    • Latly, the girls express frustration with tipping culture in Canadian restaurants and all the mental gymnastics that come with navigating money in this economy. 

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