Adam Carolla on Cheating + Affairs
On this episode, podcast royalty Adam Carolla shares his perspective on cheating and affairs. We talked about emotional versus physical affairs, what drives people to cheat, and the advice he’d […]
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Ep. 371 Shaneisha Dodson aka The Woman Who Created Black Girls' First Superhero Doll podcast
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The global pandemic has spawned a different type of epidemic, one of an entirely different nature: a nostalgia outbreak. Longing for ‘simpler times’ and ‘better days’, many of us have been turning to 90s dance playlists, TV sitcoms, and sports highlights. We’re looking for comfort and safety in the permanence of the past, or at least, what we think the past was. But, when it first appeared, nostalgia itself wasn’t considered a feeling; it was a deadly disease. In this episode from our friends at NPR’s Throughline podcast, Laine Kaplan-Levenson traces the history of nostalgia from its origins as an illness to the dominating emotion of our time.
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On this episode, podcast royalty Adam Carolla shares his perspective on cheating and affairs. We talked about emotional versus physical affairs, what drives people to cheat, and the advice he’d […]
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