• Bondi Tragedy - Losing the Importance of Truth in the Race to Be First

  • Apr 15 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast
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Bondi Tragedy - Losing the Importance of Truth in the Race to Be First

  • Summary

  • Hey Lifers,
    Today's episode was particularly difficult to record. The whole nation is grieving the loss of 6 people in our community after a horrific act of violence on Saturday afternoon at Bondi Junction shopping centre.
    Within our team, we have personal connections to some of the victims and we want to send our most sincere love and support to the families and loved ones who have had one of the most horrific events imaginable take place.
    Today we speak about the way that this incident was reported in the media, and the lessons that we can learn from it. In a time where we are so demanding of instant information, it seems as though respect, permission, grace and importantly the need for the information to be true has been lost.

    And, on a lighter note we also have a chat about how to know whether you should invite your partner to an event/hang out.
    In this conversation we spoke about an episode that we recorded about askers and guessers. You can listen to that here

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