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As we open this South of Classy episode, the holidays are upon us! Per the season, Woo describes how he shifts into holiday mode while embracing his “basic” nature. Basically, he’s a snow bunny who wears Uggs and puffy vests.
The guys head to a holiday party with friends, and Steve finds a young nemesis. Also, Woo announces that because of his Netflix viewing habits of romantic comedies and Serendipity on repeat, his “recommended for you” cue now thinks he is a 40-year-old divorcee.
It seems as if journalistic integrity has been thrown by the wayside nowadays, but for Steve, it never mattered much in the first place. We also “reinforce normalized gender roles perpetuated by the patriarchy resulting in toxic masculinity” by discussing Steve’s simple method to establish dominance in a new group of people.
Woo refuses to drink out of those little black straws and wears Under Armour socks. Those two are unrelated, but both have humorous reasons behind them. The guys also meet their quota for discussing gambling or casinos at least once per episode.
Finally, we discuss the concept of “extreme ownership,” and how to apply it to everyday life.
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As we open this South of Classy episode, the holidays are upon us! Per the season, Woo describes how he shifts into holiday mode while embracing his “basic” nature. Basically, he’s a snow bunny who wears Uggs and puffy vests.
The guys head to a holiday party with friends, and Steve finds a young nemesis. Also, Woo announces that because of his Netflix viewing habits of romantic comedies and Serendipity on repeat, his “recommended for you” cue now thinks he is a 40-year-old divorcee.
It seems as if journalistic integrity has been thrown by the wayside nowadays, but for Steve, it never mattered much in the first place. We also “reinforce normalized gender roles perpetuated by the patriarchy resulting in toxic masculinity” by discussing Steve’s simple method to establish dominance in a new group of people.
Woo refuses to drink out of those little black straws and wears Under Armour socks. Those two are unrelated, but both have humorous reasons behind them. The guys also meet their quota for discussing gambling or casinos at least once per episode.
Finally, we discuss the concept of “extreme ownership,” and how to apply it to everyday life.