Yes. We’re gonna talk about that slap. But not in the way you think.
Let’s cut to the chase. You’re all tired of talking about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars. But, as always, we have an angle that’s quite different. Namely, what does Will Smith slapping the sh*t out of Chris Rock have anything to do with Ron’s journey.?A lot, actually. This week we look at the theme of trauma and old wounds.
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- “What Does Anybody Know About Anything” by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY)
- “Bonfire Music” by David Mumford (CC BY-SA)
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- “It’s Always Too Late to Start Over” by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY)
- “Drums of War to Drums of Peace” by MC Cullah (CC BY-SA)
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