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**This episode is being republished due to technical issues. If you've already listened to Episode 5 you can obviously skip this. If not, hope you enjoy and sorry it's late.**
This is a good one! It moves fast, too, as we dive into the embarrassing leak of an athlete's misogynistic and damaging private Instagram messages followed by his weak apology. Ewan looks at the lawsuits over COVID-19 piling up as people demand compensation for being put at risk of contracting the disease or refunds from products and services that were never delivered. We also explore a reflective article in The Atlantic that looks at why so many people are unhappy in retirement and what people in high achieving jobs can do to avoid a similar fate.
If you enjoy the podcast, please tell a friend or family member. We are very grateful! You can also follow us on social media on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook with the account name PRLawPodcast. If you'd like to ask us a question, please post it to social media with the hashtag #PRLawPod.
Episode 5 Resources:
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**This episode is being republished due to technical issues. If you've already listened to Episode 5 you can obviously skip this. If not, hope you enjoy and sorry it's late.**
This is a good one! It moves fast, too, as we dive into the embarrassing leak of an athlete's misogynistic and damaging private Instagram messages followed by his weak apology. Ewan looks at the lawsuits over COVID-19 piling up as people demand compensation for being put at risk of contracting the disease or refunds from products and services that were never delivered. We also explore a reflective article in The Atlantic that looks at why so many people are unhappy in retirement and what people in high achieving jobs can do to avoid a similar fate.
If you enjoy the podcast, please tell a friend or family member. We are very grateful! You can also follow us on social media on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook with the account name PRLawPodcast. If you'd like to ask us a question, please post it to social media with the hashtag #PRLawPod.
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