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Episode 108 -
With its many and far-reaching tentacles, it's no longer a matter of if the Giant "Woke-topus" finds you, it's a matter of when. It's coming for your kids in the subtle themes of the latest Disney movie, and during the not-so-subtle drag queen story hour at the local library; it's lingering between the big game during every commercial break, and soon (if not already) parading down your small-town main street in the month of June. And just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, here it also comes... to a workplace near you.
Ben leads the confrontation with this stinking cephalopod with the hopes of putting it to bed once and for all; and Chad, as salty as ever, comes along with a soothing voice as co-host, coaxing it back into its cage. The two untangle the messy (and confusing) subject of workplace wokism. Should something as simple as mutual respect between co-workers conquer the day, no matter the issue at hand? What freedoms and rights are guaranteed to someone in a workplace setting, and how ought a conflict between two competing freedoms be resolved? And what is the Christian's responsibility when put in situations at work that push their conscience to the edge?
By Ben and Chad5
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Episode 108 -
With its many and far-reaching tentacles, it's no longer a matter of if the Giant "Woke-topus" finds you, it's a matter of when. It's coming for your kids in the subtle themes of the latest Disney movie, and during the not-so-subtle drag queen story hour at the local library; it's lingering between the big game during every commercial break, and soon (if not already) parading down your small-town main street in the month of June. And just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, here it also comes... to a workplace near you.
Ben leads the confrontation with this stinking cephalopod with the hopes of putting it to bed once and for all; and Chad, as salty as ever, comes along with a soothing voice as co-host, coaxing it back into its cage. The two untangle the messy (and confusing) subject of workplace wokism. Should something as simple as mutual respect between co-workers conquer the day, no matter the issue at hand? What freedoms and rights are guaranteed to someone in a workplace setting, and how ought a conflict between two competing freedoms be resolved? And what is the Christian's responsibility when put in situations at work that push their conscience to the edge?

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