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the mental breakdown redemption arc

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BENOFTHEWEEK

Fiction, News, Drama, Entertainment News, Comedy

4.93.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2023

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Ben dives into the intriguing phenomenon of the "mental breakdown redemption arc" that's been trending across the internet. With a critical eye and candid reflections, Ben examines the turbulent journeys of public figures like Kanye West, Gabbie Hanna, and Trisha Paytas, who've faced their fair share of controversies and public scrutiny. He dissects the complexities of their "cancellations" and subsequent comebacks, delving into the broader conversation surrounding forgiveness and second chances for celebrities in the public eye. Ben fearlessly navigates the blurred lines between accountability, empathy, and the ever-evolving nature of redemption narratives in the digital age. Join Ben for a compelling discussion that peels back the layers of internet culture, exploring the nuances of forgiveness and the intriguing dynamics of the online world's fascination with redemption arcs. Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/DramaMamaYouTube Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/DramaMamaBENOFTHEWEEK If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/DramaMamaBENOFTHEWEEK Follow Ben on YouTube Follow Ben on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Twas a night in November at your pal's Christmas party, when an elf arrives,

0:07.8

oh, with a toffee night latte!

0:10.0

Hey everyone, who wants a Starbucks?

0:14.0

Ooy! Same one for me!

0:16.0

Get the group together for Starbucks festive favorites.

0:19.0

It's IRL season.

0:22.0

At a Starbucks near you.

0:25.0

Ahem, subject of aid with tea while stocks last. Hello. There is a phenomenon that I don't think is necessarily new, but it's new to me.

0:41.2

I just discovered it. I just kind of realized it. There not so long ago

0:46.7

was a time where if you were say a person in the public eye, an influencer, musician,

0:52.6

celebrity of any type, and you had an outburst, an episode.

0:57.8

You basically kind of dug your own grave, hopped in,

1:01.8

sealed the thing up, had a funeral for yourself, catered it with like chick-fulate,

1:06.5

the whole nine yards. Like, it was so, such a sure thing that if you were to pull, a Gabby Hanna or a Tricia Patus on the

1:17.0

frenemies podcast that was it for you and I'm starting to realize that that is

1:22.0

just not a reality anymore.

1:25.9

I'm not the most well-versed in talking about mental health issues,

1:30.7

especially like complex actual kind actual disorders and conditions.

1:35.0

I don't even know if that's the correct words to describe them.

1:37.6

So we're not going to get too nitty gritty into what causes certain people to act a certain way. All I'm going to kind of discuss is how it is like

1:49.0

surface level. We can surface level say that when Tricia Paitis stormed off of the The

1:56.4

Frenemies podcast set on the last episode that was I don't know what to call it

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