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This week on the Tuesday People podcast, host Mitch Albom discusses the growing trend of profanity among those in power—from presidents and governors—to moms at dance recitals. Once reserved for private moments, harsh language is now being thrown around on national TV, in interviews, and across social media feeds. What does this shift say about our society? Is it just the evolution of authenticity and relatability, or have we lost the ability to recognize when decorum matters? Join us as we unpack the meaning, the message, and the consequences of this verbal free-for-all—and whether there’s still value in knowing when to hold your tongue, and when to throw caution (and courtesy) to the #%&*! wind.
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This week on the Tuesday People podcast, host Mitch Albom discusses the growing trend of profanity among those in power—from presidents and governors—to moms at dance recitals. Once reserved for private moments, harsh language is now being thrown around on national TV, in interviews, and across social media feeds. What does this shift say about our society? Is it just the evolution of authenticity and relatability, or have we lost the ability to recognize when decorum matters? Join us as we unpack the meaning, the message, and the consequences of this verbal free-for-all—and whether there’s still value in knowing when to hold your tongue, and when to throw caution (and courtesy) to the #%&*! wind.
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