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Submit ReviewWhat happens after you share something personal without entirely thinking it through? The “vulnerability hangover” kicks in. We unpack why Britney Spears’ new memoir has us wondering about the aftermath of self-disclosure.
Plus, no phones at the dinner table! The owner of a fancy New York restaurant has banned influencers for simply doing their jobs. Is snapping a pic of your food really a punishable crime?
And, how do you spot a sociopath in the workplace? Apparently, there’s a difference between your colleague who’s a jerk and an actual psychopath. We discuss.
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Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Clare Stephens
Producer: Emeline Gazilas
Assistant Production: Tahli Blackman
Audio Producer: Leah Porges
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