
The episode discusses navigating humor and sensitivity when discussing dark or controversial topics, with the host and guest debating the appropriateness of jokes about real-life tragedies.
Original TransmissionsIn this episode, the host Psyche/Trix and a guest discuss the use of humor when addressing sensitive or dark subject matter. They debate the appropriateness of making jokes about real-life tragedies, with the guest arguing that some topics are 'too soon' for humor. The conversation touches on the importance of treating people with empathy and decency, rather than callousness. The host suggests that the guest could learn from their example of maintaining goodwill through ethical behavior. Overall, the episode explores the nuances and challenges of navigating sensitive conversations with both humor and respect.
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