Allow Me To Be Frank

By: Frank Moloney
  • Summary

  • Allow Me To Be Frank - Thinking Between the Poles. Let’s start talking about how we think in a world that’s eager to put people on different teams.

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    Frank Moloney
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Episodes
  • Amber Heard and Me?
    Jul 15 2024

    In this first episode, we take a look at how a relatable narrative can get into your brain and how it’s fine to decide not to have an opinion on something. Our lil case study for this chat is the polarised social media around the Depp v Heard courtroom action of the last few years. Note: We’re definitely not trying to re-litigate the court cases, so feel free to get that action elsewhere if it’s your hunger.


    To support and discuss the episode, check out patreon.com/allowmetobefrank



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    50 mins
  • Was Hollywood supporting Hamas?
    Jul 28 2024

    In this episode we look at celebrities wearing alleged Gaza ceasefire pins and the social media pushback that followed as folk alleged the pins represented an atrocity from more than twenty years ago.


    We’ll cover how sometimes we see things as we believe them to be, even if evidence suggests something else.


    To support, visit patreon.com/AllowMeToBeFrank



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    45 mins
  • MicroPod - 3rd August 2024 - Imane Khelif
    Aug 3 2024
    A quick micropod to cover some of the nonsense around Olympic boxer Imane Khelif

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    7 mins

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