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In this episode of No Ceilings Podcast, Glasses Malone dives into a thought-provoking conversation on morality, accountability, and the power of public rhetoric. The discussion examines how fictional characters mirror real-life values, the role of accountability in relationships, and the lasting legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. The hosts break down the concept of stochastic terrorism, exploring how rhetoric can indirectly incite violence and shape public behavior. They also highlight hip hop’s role as a voice for the voiceless and the importance of cultural commentary in addressing systemic issues.
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In this episode of No Ceilings Podcast, Glasses Malone dives into a thought-provoking conversation on morality, accountability, and the power of public rhetoric. The discussion examines how fictional characters mirror real-life values, the role of accountability in relationships, and the lasting legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. The hosts break down the concept of stochastic terrorism, exploring how rhetoric can indirectly incite violence and shape public behavior. They also highlight hip hop’s role as a voice for the voiceless and the importance of cultural commentary in addressing systemic issues.
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Follow NC on IG:
@GlassesLoc
@adhd_podcast
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