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Think Twice Show
Think Twice
37 episodes
5 days ago
Hailing from South East London, long time friends Benz and Tef have created Think Twice. Born out of heated discussions and debates about what is or isn’t morally bankrupt. Think Twice discusses the moral fabric that shapes their decision making which forces the audience to think twice about their own morals too
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Hailing from South East London, long time friends Benz and Tef have created Think Twice. Born out of heated discussions and debates about what is or isn’t morally bankrupt. Think Twice discusses the moral fabric that shapes their decision making which forces the audience to think twice about their own morals too
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The Philosophy of Masculinity ft Jordan Stephens
Think Twice Show
51 minutes 11 seconds
10 months ago
The Philosophy of Masculinity ft Jordan Stephens

Benz and Tef are joined by Jordan Stephens for a thoughtful exploration of masculinity and its place in a changing world. Through honest conversation and fresh perspectives, they examine the subtle forces that shape identity and challenge long-held ideas. An engaging and nuanced look at the evolving meaning of modern manhood.

Think Twice Show
Hailing from South East London, long time friends Benz and Tef have created Think Twice. Born out of heated discussions and debates about what is or isn’t morally bankrupt. Think Twice discusses the moral fabric that shapes their decision making which forces the audience to think twice about their own morals too