Send us a text In this episode, we examine the tension between free speech and political cancel culture, with a focus on how some Republicans have sought to silence or “cancel” Democratic voices. We unpack the irony of free speech being championed in theory but restricted in practice, and how these actions raise questions about consistency, power, and who gets to set the boundaries of public discourse. By looking at recent examples, we explore whether canceling opponents undermines democracy ...
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Send us a text In this episode, we examine the tension between free speech and political cancel culture, with a focus on how some Republicans have sought to silence or “cancel” Democratic voices. We unpack the irony of free speech being championed in theory but restricted in practice, and how these actions raise questions about consistency, power, and who gets to set the boundaries of public discourse. By looking at recent examples, we explore whether canceling opponents undermines democracy ...
Turning Rejection into Growth: Lessons from This Week
Two Motrin and Water
47 minutes
11 months ago
Turning Rejection into Growth: Lessons from This Week
Send us a text This week brought its share of challenges, including the sting of rejection. But instead of letting it hold us back, Jorge and I are focusing on the lessons and opportunities that come with failure. Whether it's career setbacks, personal struggles, or unexpected roadblocks, we’re choosing to see the positive side—learning, adapting, and coming back stronger. Here’s how we’re turning setbacks into stepping stones for success.
Two Motrin and Water
Send us a text In this episode, we examine the tension between free speech and political cancel culture, with a focus on how some Republicans have sought to silence or “cancel” Democratic voices. We unpack the irony of free speech being championed in theory but restricted in practice, and how these actions raise questions about consistency, power, and who gets to set the boundaries of public discourse. By looking at recent examples, we explore whether canceling opponents undermines democracy ...