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This episode does a deep dive into the costs of vulnerability in art and our interpersonal relationships. Cookie manages to tie in the correlations of "Plastic Off The Sofa" to Beyonce's criticism from pastors and the irony of women feeling disconnected from religion. She also ties in vulnerability in friendships in the wake of Omarion revealing his former bandmate RazB's mental health breakdown.
By Cookie BrownThis episode does a deep dive into the costs of vulnerability in art and our interpersonal relationships. Cookie manages to tie in the correlations of "Plastic Off The Sofa" to Beyonce's criticism from pastors and the irony of women feeling disconnected from religion. She also ties in vulnerability in friendships in the wake of Omarion revealing his former bandmate RazB's mental health breakdown.