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It’s the Episode 100 of Unfiltered Spot, and this week we’re celebrating a major milestone.
In our weekly check-in, we dive into a couple “I’m Curious to Know” questions that spark real self-reflection and conversation:
Our main topic, “The Crash,” is inspired by themes explored in Netflix’s documentary, where we unpack the emotional weight of survival, responsibility, and split-second decisions under pressure. This leads them into a powerful conversation: What would you do for your child or children when everything is on the line? We explore love, instinct, fear, and the limits of protection when life forces impossible choices.
We also discuss a viral incident involving a waitress at Maggiano’s who allegedly locked customers inside after a tipping dispute, opening up a broader conversation about boundaries, respect in service work, and how quickly emotions can escalate in public spaces.
Episode 100 is layered, unfiltered, and rooted in real-life questions that don’t always have easy answers—but deserve to be talked about.
By Dray & JackSend us Fan Mail
It’s the Episode 100 of Unfiltered Spot, and this week we’re celebrating a major milestone.
In our weekly check-in, we dive into a couple “I’m Curious to Know” questions that spark real self-reflection and conversation:
Our main topic, “The Crash,” is inspired by themes explored in Netflix’s documentary, where we unpack the emotional weight of survival, responsibility, and split-second decisions under pressure. This leads them into a powerful conversation: What would you do for your child or children when everything is on the line? We explore love, instinct, fear, and the limits of protection when life forces impossible choices.
We also discuss a viral incident involving a waitress at Maggiano’s who allegedly locked customers inside after a tipping dispute, opening up a broader conversation about boundaries, respect in service work, and how quickly emotions can escalate in public spaces.
Episode 100 is layered, unfiltered, and rooted in real-life questions that don’t always have easy answers—but deserve to be talked about.