Yep, Trash Talk is skipping a week. Thanksgiving, leftovers, existential dread…pick your excuse. Consider this week a breather for your ears and brain, or a chance to get caught up on those episodes that almost got away. Tell us about the TRASHIEST advice you hear over the holiday… Call the Trash Talk hotline at 719-819-2175 and share your story. Honestly, your weird, wild, or painfully familiar family cliches are the real feast we’re after. Links & Resources Native Land...
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Yep, Trash Talk is skipping a week. Thanksgiving, leftovers, existential dread…pick your excuse. Consider this week a breather for your ears and brain, or a chance to get caught up on those episodes that almost got away. Tell us about the TRASHIEST advice you hear over the holiday… Call the Trash Talk hotline at 719-819-2175 and share your story. Honestly, your weird, wild, or painfully familiar family cliches are the real feast we’re after. Links & Resources Native Land...
"Get Out of Your Comfort Zone" vs. "Stay in Your Lane"
Trash Talk: Where Self-Help Cliches Go to Die
30 minutes
2 months ago
"Get Out of Your Comfort Zone" vs. "Stay in Your Lane"
Two of the most recycled pieces of advice—“Get out of your comfort zone” and “Stay in your lane”—sound helpful on the surface. Push yourself! Focus! Hustle! Specialize! When these concepts collide, the absurdity becomes obvious. Erin and Erica analyze two cliches that seem at odds, but that also define a new reality in the tension that lives between them. Don’t forget to leave us a review or call the hotline to share your favorite (or most cringe-worthy) cliches: 719-819-2175 Show Note...
Trash Talk: Where Self-Help Cliches Go to Die
Yep, Trash Talk is skipping a week. Thanksgiving, leftovers, existential dread…pick your excuse. Consider this week a breather for your ears and brain, or a chance to get caught up on those episodes that almost got away. Tell us about the TRASHIEST advice you hear over the holiday… Call the Trash Talk hotline at 719-819-2175 and share your story. Honestly, your weird, wild, or painfully familiar family cliches are the real feast we’re after. Links & Resources Native Land...