• Making Sense of Conformity - Out of Line - Episode 60

  • Nov 8 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
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Making Sense of Conformity - Out of Line - Episode 60

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  • Conformity? This episode is some good shift. Dragon draws an analogy correlated to human behavior and conformity where we can all find ourselves on a Line. Which line? The one you thik is the right one to be on. Get off that line and you are "Out of Line " - This podcast is available on both Apple and Spotify

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