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Coffee Morning Laughter
CML
128 episodes
1 week ago
We have conversations discussing trending topics, success, careers and anything that we feel affects the public with some laughter over a coffee!
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We have conversations discussing trending topics, success, careers and anything that we feel affects the public with some laughter over a coffee!
Show more...
Society & Culture
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S6 E3 - LA Fires: How Did We Lose Our Compassion?
Coffee Morning Laughter
28 minutes 59 seconds
9 months ago
S6 E3 - LA Fires: How Did We Lose Our Compassion?

In this thought-provoking episode of Coffee Morning Laughter, hosts Shilz and Djenys delve into the recent wildfire crisis in Los Angeles, examining the complex reactions it has sparked among social media users. As the flames consumed lives, livelihood and properties, a troubling trend emerged: a glaring lack of compassion for certain victims, particularly celebrities and the affluent, raising important questions about empathy in our society.


The episode, “LA Fires: How Did We Lose Our Compassion?” explores the selective sympathy displayed online, where comments have ranged from supportive to spiteful, particularly towards those perceived as wealthy. Shilz and Djenys discuss the critical need for universal compassion regardless of social status, especially in times of widespread disaster. They challenge listeners to consider why some feel that only the underprivileged deserve empathy when tragedy strikes.


Through personal opinions and online comments, this episode unpacks the biases that influence our capacity for kindness and calls for a more inclusive approach to offering support. As Los Angeles begins to heal and rebuild, this discussion invites us to reflect on what it means to truly empathize with all those affected, regardless of their background. Join us as we explore the depths of human kindness and the critical need to nurture it in our increasingly divided world. Tune in, reflect on your views of compassion, and share your thoughts with us.


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Coffee Morning Laughter
We have conversations discussing trending topics, success, careers and anything that we feel affects the public with some laughter over a coffee!