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Ep. 16 | Texas Schools, Corporate Jargon, and Instagram Moms

Ep. 16 | Texas Schools, Corporate Jargon, and Instagram Moms

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In this episode of Complain & Conquer, we're unpacking three wildly different, yet equally frustrating, topics.


First, we tackle the controversial new policies aiming to integrate religion and the Bible into public schools in Texas. We explore the arguments from both sides and discuss the potential impact on the education system.


Next, we shift from the classroom to the conference room to dissect the meaningless corporate jargon that plagues the modern workplace. From "synergy" to "circling back," we roast the buzzwords that drive everyone crazy and question why they exist in the first place.


Finally, we dive into the complex and often misunderstood world of single moms on social media, exploring the common trends, tropes, and the unwritten rules of dating and presentation on platforms like Instagram.


In This Episode, We Discuss:

  • (01:16) - The debate over chaplains and religious texts in Texas public schools.

  • (12:35) - Why corporate jargon like "synergy" and "pivot" needs to be retired forever.

  • (29:14) - The social media phenomenon of single moms on Instagram and what it all means.

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