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Are we holding people accountable—or just erasing them?
In this powerful episode of Centered.Live, Randy and Paul dive into the hot-button topic of Cancel Culture. From social media outrage and viral takedowns to the historical erasure of uncomfortable truths, we explore:
Where “cancel culture” started (spoiler: Black Twitter!)
The psychology behind online mobs
How cancel culture affects our view of history
Real-life stories from education and tech
Tools for choosing conversation over condemnation
Key Quotes:
“Accountability is vital. But cancel culture eliminates the opportunity for people to learn and grow.” – Simon Sinek
“Humans are grey, not black and white. Context matters. Empathy matters.” – Gary Vee
“We’ve become addicted to outrage.” – Mel Robbins
🎧 CHALLENGE:
Next time you feel outrage bubbling up, pause and ask:
Is this outrage helping—or just fueling the mob?
Could curiosity replace condemnation?
Am I seeking justice… or just a hit of self-righteousness?
👉 Watch now and join the conversation!
🔗 Resources Mentioned:
Simon Sinek on Cancel Culture
Gary Vee on Cancel Culture
Mel Robbins on Outrage
Psychology Today – Why We Cancel
HBR – The Problem with Cancel Culture
🔔 Subscribe to Centered.Live for more episodes on truth, technology, and personal growth.
Are we holding people accountable—or just erasing them?
In this powerful episode of Centered.Live, Randy and Paul dive into the hot-button topic of Cancel Culture. From social media outrage and viral takedowns to the historical erasure of uncomfortable truths, we explore:
Where “cancel culture” started (spoiler: Black Twitter!)
The psychology behind online mobs
How cancel culture affects our view of history
Real-life stories from education and tech
Tools for choosing conversation over condemnation
Key Quotes:
“Accountability is vital. But cancel culture eliminates the opportunity for people to learn and grow.” – Simon Sinek
“Humans are grey, not black and white. Context matters. Empathy matters.” – Gary Vee
“We’ve become addicted to outrage.” – Mel Robbins
🎧 CHALLENGE:
Next time you feel outrage bubbling up, pause and ask:
Is this outrage helping—or just fueling the mob?
Could curiosity replace condemnation?
Am I seeking justice… or just a hit of self-righteousness?
👉 Watch now and join the conversation!
🔗 Resources Mentioned:
Simon Sinek on Cancel Culture
Gary Vee on Cancel Culture
Mel Robbins on Outrage
Psychology Today – Why We Cancel
HBR – The Problem with Cancel Culture
🔔 Subscribe to Centered.Live for more episodes on truth, technology, and personal growth.