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On this episode, we're diving into a conversation that sits right at the intersection of race, relationships, social etiquette, and internet drama. First, we'll unpack a lawsuit making waves after a White doctor sued a Black doctor, alleging discrimination, and explore the broader conversations about race, power, and professional spaces that have people talking. Then we're getting into a spicy question inspired by Heart & Soul: Pleasure Principle: why is it considered taboo to date someone you're not sexually compatible with, and have we lost the art of teaching, learning, and growing together when it comes to pleasure and intimacy? After that, we're heading to Reddit's favorite courtroom for an AITA case that's got commenters completely divided, and we'll give our verdict. Finally, we'll settle an age-old cookout debate once and for all: if you bring a bottle to the BBQ and nobody opens it, does ownership revert back to the attendee when they leave, or does the homeowner retain possession under the sacred provisions of BBQ Statute Code? Grab a plate, pour a drink if you're still legally allowed to, and let's get into it.
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Email us with any feedback, topic suggestions, and/or thoughts at: [email protected]
Thank you for listening!
-The Juicy Cup Podcast
By JuicyOn this episode, we're diving into a conversation that sits right at the intersection of race, relationships, social etiquette, and internet drama. First, we'll unpack a lawsuit making waves after a White doctor sued a Black doctor, alleging discrimination, and explore the broader conversations about race, power, and professional spaces that have people talking. Then we're getting into a spicy question inspired by Heart & Soul: Pleasure Principle: why is it considered taboo to date someone you're not sexually compatible with, and have we lost the art of teaching, learning, and growing together when it comes to pleasure and intimacy? After that, we're heading to Reddit's favorite courtroom for an AITA case that's got commenters completely divided, and we'll give our verdict. Finally, we'll settle an age-old cookout debate once and for all: if you bring a bottle to the BBQ and nobody opens it, does ownership revert back to the attendee when they leave, or does the homeowner retain possession under the sacred provisions of BBQ Statute Code? Grab a plate, pour a drink if you're still legally allowed to, and let's get into it.
Videos
Follow Us at:
Instagram: @TheJuicyCupPodcast
Email us with any feedback, topic suggestions, and/or thoughts at: [email protected]
Thank you for listening!
-The Juicy Cup Podcast