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Reviewing Books on Comedy and Speech Disagreement
A podcast discussing the irony of giving platforms to people they disagree with, while promoting the idea of bringing speeches to light instead of suppressing them. They also touch on humorous book reviews given by one of the speakers.
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The podcast hosts discuss their hesitation to feature certain guests on their platform and poke fun at book reviews.
1:04:21 - 1:06:44 (02:23)
Summary
The podcast hosts discuss their hesitation to feature certain guests on their platform and poke fun at book reviews.
ChapterReviewing Books on Comedy and Speech Disagreement
Episode"The Real Life Ted Lasso," Martin Shkreli, Liver King, and Other Cult Leaders
PodcastMy First Million
The guest's controversial opinions should not stop podcasters from giving them a platform, as open dialogue with diverse perspectives is important for engaging conversation and informed decisions.
1:06:44 - 1:07:39 (00:54)
Summary
The guest's controversial opinions should not stop podcasters from giving them a platform, as open dialogue with diverse perspectives is important for engaging conversation and informed decisions. It's better to bring these opinions to light and allow listeners to form their own opinions, rather than suppress them.
ChapterReviewing Books on Comedy and Speech Disagreement
Episode"The Real Life Ted Lasso," Martin Shkreli, Liver King, and Other Cult Leaders
PodcastMy First Million
The podcast host shares their thoughts on the debate over whether films should be made about bad individuals and the portrayal of such characters in cinema.
1:07:39 - 1:08:14 (00:34)
Summary
The podcast host shares their thoughts on the debate over whether films should be made about bad individuals and the portrayal of such characters in cinema. They use the examples of "Wolf of Wall Street" and Martin Shkreli to discuss the issue.