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They say deaths come three at a time. From all of us Liquor Talk, our prayers and condolences go out to the families of Malcolm Jamal Warner, Ozzy Ozborne and Hulk Hogan. Also, people what is the point of going to therapy and not applying what you learned in your sessions. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Kenya from the Kenya's Keepsake podcast for another conversation that's better than a Jet2 holiday. Topics discussed the recent deaths of notable figures, reflecting on the emotional impact and societal implications. They delve into conspiracy theories surrounding these deaths, the ongoing conversation about reparations for the Black community, and the dynamics of relationships and their influence on personal success. The discussion also touches on the trend of therapy as a status symbol without practical application, and the self-destructive behaviors within the community that hinder progress. Also covered was the complexities of relationships, the importance of support during tough times, and the need for self-discovery and personal growth. They discuss the impact of negative narratives in media, the struggles of mental and physical health, and the significance of understanding one's own capacity in relationships. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, especially among men, and the necessity of creating safe spaces for open dialogue. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to learn from their experiences, avoid bitterness, and strengthen their mental resilience. Please follow and support both platforms.
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They say deaths come three at a time. From all of us Liquor Talk, our prayers and condolences go out to the families of Malcolm Jamal Warner, Ozzy Ozborne and Hulk Hogan. Also, people what is the point of going to therapy and not applying what you learned in your sessions. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Kenya from the Kenya's Keepsake podcast for another conversation that's better than a Jet2 holiday. Topics discussed the recent deaths of notable figures, reflecting on the emotional impact and societal implications. They delve into conspiracy theories surrounding these deaths, the ongoing conversation about reparations for the Black community, and the dynamics of relationships and their influence on personal success. The discussion also touches on the trend of therapy as a status symbol without practical application, and the self-destructive behaviors within the community that hinder progress. Also covered was the complexities of relationships, the importance of support during tough times, and the need for self-discovery and personal growth. They discuss the impact of negative narratives in media, the struggles of mental and physical health, and the significance of understanding one's own capacity in relationships. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, especially among men, and the necessity of creating safe spaces for open dialogue. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to learn from their experiences, avoid bitterness, and strengthen their mental resilience. Please follow and support both platforms.
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