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TALKS WITH TAELER HENDRIX – FAME & NARCISSISM
Hello and welcome back to the Talks with Taeler Hendrix podcast exclusively on Channelattitude.com! This week Taeler Hendrix is joined by Skully and sits down to talk about modern society's propensity for narcissism and lack of empathy from the standpoint of the fame monster. The addictive drug that is fame and how it isn't what people really think it is and all the kids growing up wanting to be famous don't truly understand what it is they're saying they want. We all one way or another need to participate in these difficult conversations with differing viewpoints to ultimately start a generational discussion on what it means to be famous and what it may look like if we put the kindness back into 'humankind.' After all, aren't we all human? Haven't we all experienced highs and lows in the pursuit of a dream? We all have to grow up sometime. So why not grow up into the adults we needed as children...?