Episode 196 - OPINIONATED AF: Is Everyone a Clone? Social Media’s Influence on Trends, Viral Wedding Drama and Money Mindset

 

Opinionated AF is a new monthly segment where we share our opinions on the internet’s opinions. For added entertainment, we select videos that have gone viral, are hot takes, and / or are a little controversial. (As a reminder, it’s not that serious, we’re just here to laugh and have fun conversations with our internet friends).

EPISODE 196:

In the catch-up segment (0-25 minutes), Ceara shares about an unsettling routine interruption and planning her high school reunion. Allison shares her realizations about celebrating her 30th birthday in her hometown, the need for a dopamine detox and her excitement preparing for this next era. Both girls got to unexpectedly see the Northern Lights, in very different but equally magical ways.

During the Opinionated AF segment, we discuss videos around the impact of TikTok culture on individuality, dynamics of friendships among influencers, the recent viral wedding drama involving a makeup vendor, and the complexities of our own relationships with money. The conversation emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, emotional healing from past traumas and how living within our means can provide emotional and financial stability.

VIDEOS DISCUSSED:

Topic #1: Everyone Is A Clone

Topic #2: Should influencer couples/friendships share when they break up (and why)?

Topic #3: Wedding Vendor Overstayed Her Welcome

Topic #4: Heal Your Trauma To Make Money

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