In this episode of Truth Lies Shenanigans, hosts Nio Nyx, Rob B, and Gianni Storm wonder if Social Media is truly as horrible as everyone says. They explore the analogy of social media as fast food—convenient but lacking the depth of real-world relationships. The discussion highlights the benefits and pitfalls of online interactions, the sense of community they can foster, and the vital importance of nurturing face-to-face connections for overall well-being. Support the show PODZn...
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In this episode of Truth Lies Shenanigans, hosts Nio Nyx, Rob B, and Gianni Storm wonder if Social Media is truly as horrible as everyone says. They explore the analogy of social media as fast food—convenient but lacking the depth of real-world relationships. The discussion highlights the benefits and pitfalls of online interactions, the sense of community they can foster, and the vital importance of nurturing face-to-face connections for overall well-being. Support the show PODZn...
'Terrorists' or 'Resistance'? (Part 1): Is Hamas the Resistance? [S5E1]
Truth, Lies, Shenanigans
40 minutes
1 year ago
'Terrorists' or 'Resistance'? (Part 1): Is Hamas the Resistance? [S5E1]
This episode dives into the heart of the Israel-Gaza conflict, questioning whether Israel is the oppressor and Hamas the resistance. With a blend of historical analysis, current geopolitical insights, and in-depth discussion, our hosts unravel the complex narratives surrounding this age-old conflict. They explore the delicate balance of power, the impact of historical events, and the realities faced by those living in the midst of this ongoing struggle. Don't miss this journey through history...
Truth, Lies, Shenanigans
In this episode of Truth Lies Shenanigans, hosts Nio Nyx, Rob B, and Gianni Storm wonder if Social Media is truly as horrible as everyone says. They explore the analogy of social media as fast food—convenient but lacking the depth of real-world relationships. The discussion highlights the benefits and pitfalls of online interactions, the sense of community they can foster, and the vital importance of nurturing face-to-face connections for overall well-being. Support the show PODZn...