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Got Tea?

Got Tea?

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"Got Tea?" is a podcast dedicated to broadening perspectives and diving deep into a wide range of topics. From science and technology to True Crime, culture, philosophy, and beyond, each episode is designed to ignite curiosity and spark insightful conversations. Whether you're a lifelong learner or just curious about the world, "Expand Knowledge" will provide expert interviews, thought-provoking discussions, and fresh takes on both timeless and trending subjects. Tune in to explore ideas that will expand your understanding and inspire continuous growth.Got Tea?
Episodes
  • WIBTA if I reject naming my baby after my fiance's dying sister
    Jun 17 2025

    This Reddit post from "r/AmItheAsshole" explores a pregnant woman's dilemma regarding naming her baby after her fiancé's terminally ill sister. The core conflict revolves around the expectant mother's desire for her child to have a unique identity versus her fiancé and his mother's intense grief-driven wish to honor the dying sister through the baby's name. The discussion highlights the potential burden placed on a child named after a recently deceased relative and suggests various compromises, such as using the name as a middle name or an initial, to balance honoring the sister's memory with ensuring the new baby has their own distinct identity.

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    12 mins
  • AITA for locking the office fridge after someone kept stealing my lunch?
    Jun 17 2025

    This Reddit post from "r/AmItheAsshole" details a user's dilemma after repeatedly having their homemade lunches stolen from a communal office fridge. Despite pleas in a group chat, the theft persisted, leading the user to purchase and lock a mini-fridge under their desk to protect their food. This personal solution, however, sparked accusations of selfishness and paranoia from a coworker named Dana, who many commenters immediately identify as the likely thief due to her strong, defensive reaction. The numerous responses overwhelmingly support the original poster, emphasizing that protecting personal property is justified and that the coworkers' negative reactions reveal their own problematic behavior or complicity in the theft.

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    10 mins
  • AITA for not disclosing that I am not Christian? : r/AmItheAsshole
    Jun 17 2025

    This Reddit post from r/AmItheAsshole explores a conflict where an artist, who is not Christian, completed a commissioned piece featuring Christian iconography. The client became upset upon learning the artist's religious affiliation, claiming the art lacked "faithful intention." The artist seeks judgment on whether they were obligated to disclose their non-Christian beliefs. The discussion highlights the client's assumption of the artist's faith based on prior Christian-themed works, sparking a debate about disclosure in professional artistic commissions and the subjectivity of "spiritual value" in art. Commenters overwhelmingly side with the artist, emphasizing that the client's assumptions are their own responsibility and that an artist's personal faith is irrelevant to their ability to produce quality work for a commission

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    15 mins
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