029 Is Cancel Culture the Right Way Forward?
Making Money Online with Lisa Johnson
Lisa Johnson
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šļø 20 December 2021
ā±ļø 30 minutes
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Summary
Today I want to talk about 'cancel culture.' And since the conversation would be a little biased if I did it on my own, I have Ange Wakeling, my marketing manager, alongside me to talk about this widely debated topic. Fortunately or unfortunately, no one's immune to cancel culture. It doesn't matter how long ago a person made a seemingly unforgivable mistake or how genuine their apologies are, cancel culture is brutal and it takes no prisoners. But is cancel culture an effective way of holding people accountable, or just a retribution without a chance for redemption?
What You'll Learn:
- What cancel culture is
- The pros and cons of cancel culture
- How I overcame a cancellation attempt on my brand
- Cancel culture, social status, and its impact on society
- Has cancel culture gone too far?
- Reputational damage vs. personal opinion
Yes, cancel culture makes people pay for their actions but it can be extreme at times. It seems like people get harsh punishments because some other people are willing to go out of their way to hurt others. Hopefully, this conversation will help you figure out what to do when cancel culture comes knocking on your door.
Resources:
- Perfect PlannerĀ https://perfectplannerco.com/?ppc=lisaj
- Lisa Johnson's YouTube channelĀ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm_uN-tZgFC3_lSFifUZEXwĀ
- Download my FREE Launch Strategy GuideĀ https://www.lisajohnson.com/launchĀ
- Visit my websiteĀ https://www.lisajohnson.com/Ā
- Follow me on InstagramĀ https://www.instagram.com/lisajohnsonstrategist/Ā
- Follow me on FacebookĀ https://www.facebook.com/lisajohnsonstrategist
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | You're listening to Making Money Online with Lisa Johnson, the podcast that tells you what it really |
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| 1:11.7 | link in the show notes. Hello, hello, and welcome to this week's podcast. Today, I want to talk |
| 1:18.2 | about something that's been quite prevalent over the past couple of years, and maybe even a bit |
| 1:22.9 | more than that, but seems to be getting even more and more common. And that is cancel culture, which is a |
| 1:30.4 | difficult one to discuss because it goes into so many different types of issues that I think |
| 1:34.3 | a lot of people now were afraid to even talk about, but I think it's important to. So I've brought |
| 1:40.0 | somebody on who sometimes has different opinions to me on these kind of subjects. And so I thought |
| 1:46.3 | it was really important that you don't just hear my view on things. So I've bought on my new |
| 1:51.9 | marketing manager, she's not that new anymore, but my marketing manager, Ang, so welcome to the |
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