A much needed dialogue we need to have
Prior to Monica Lewinsky’s TedTalk about bullying, I hadn’t given much thought on how someone’s actions could go so global and how we (people not involved in the day to day) could be so harsh and cruel. Her TedTalk opened my eyes in that things aren’t always as they seem and even though accountability should exist, we should truly think about how we go about that. This podcast furthers this and challenges me as well to not just hop on the band wagon of jeering and throwing cyber shade. Admittedly I’m guilty of this, am I cruel? No, but that’s besides the point. I think this podcast is great to learn about how people’s lives can change in the blink of an eye (even if it seems well deserved) and how we can try to approach our online thoughts and opinions with a little compassion, empathy and understanding because God Forbid, we’re all complex individuals who at any point can slip up and have everything ripped from us. I recommend this podcast and hope it creates a chain reaction to help us be kinder on social media and the web.
Danielle.Morgan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/05/19
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Everything Jon Ronson does is thoughtful, intelligent and worth listening to. Brilliantly told, a difficult subject well explored by Ronson and worth reflecting on as we hit our keys with such ease and thoughtlessness. Thank you.
NatsPoddie via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/12/19
This is yet another wonderful offering from Jon Ronson. Do yourself a favour and subscribe to every podcast he creates.
NicholasNamus via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/28/20
Stopped at episode 5 and too be honest, the bias made it unbearable to finish
Kekush243 via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 02/18/24
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