
The Adam and Dr. Drew Show #975 We Didn't Need FICO Scores, We Had Reputation
Dec 14, 2018
The discussion illuminates the blurred lines between reputation and credit, emphasizing the pitfalls of modern credit systems. Social media bullying's impact on mental health and public perception is explored, alongside the hypocrisy of online personas. The speakers critique the declining relevance of the Clintons in today's social movements while analyzing media treatment of figures like Monica Lewinsky. They also advocate for civility in digital discourse and offer tips for maintaining cybersecurity, balancing serious topics with practical advice.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Reputation, Credit, and Social Media Bullying
01:40 • 6min
A Cynical Take on Reputation and Financial Obligations
07:15 • 2min
Civility in the Age of Social Media
09:44 • 10min
Declining Public Perception and Healthy Choices
19:53 • 3min
Media, Perception, and Accountability
22:24 • 5min
Hypocrisy and Cybersecurity: A Dual Dialogue
27:11 • 6min
