Don't Cheat on Your Spouse
Let’s dive right into it: cheating on your spouse is a big no-no, especially when it involves a public display of affection on camera! In this episode, we chat about a wild story where a CEO and an HR boss were caught smooching on the kiss cam at a Coldplay concert, and let me tell you, that’s not the kind of performance review anyone wants! The fallout was real, with memes flying around faster than a Coldplay guitar riff. We ponder the primal urge many of us have to see these folks face consequences for their actions—like, why do we want to dish out that pound of flesh? So buckle up and join us as we unpack this juicy tale and explore the reasons behind our reactions to such public faux pas! Remember, folks, keep your kisses private and your hearts loyal!
Takeaways:
- Cheating on your spouse, especially in public, is a huge no-no that can lead to a world of trouble.
- Imagine being caught on camera during a Coldplay concert while cheating – now that’s a plot twist nobody wants!
- In the workplace, we often deal with less-than-stellar bosses, but that doesn't mean we condone their bad behavior.
- When it comes to public scandals, we all seem to want justice served, even if it’s a bit primal.
- It’s fascinating how we collectively react to scandals; there’s something in us that demands accountability.
- Share your thoughts on this wild situation! Hit me up at jamesabrown.net with your take!
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Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Coldplay
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Transcript
Don't cheat on your spouse.
Speaker A:This is commentary from James A.
Speaker A:Brown.
Speaker A:Don't cheat on your spouse in public.
Speaker A:Don't cheat on your spouse in public on camera.
Speaker A:Don't cheat on your spouse in public on camera with a co worker and definitely don't cheat on your spouse in public on camera with a co worker in front of thousands of people at a Coldplay concert.
Speaker A:I never thought I'd have to say all that, but here we are.
Speaker A:You probably know this tale by now.
Speaker A:A CEO and an HR boss were caught on a kiss cam at a Coldplay concert, and the CEO tried to hide millions of views and memes.
Speaker A:Later, he resigned and as of this recording, the HR boss has somehow not My first reaction was, of course fire them.
Speaker A:But I found myself wondering why I feel that way.
Speaker A:They're clearly not good people, but who hasn't worked for bosses who weren't good people?
Speaker A:In the night it came to me.
Speaker A:It's rare that we, and I mean the royal we collectively agree on anything.
Speaker A:And when we do, we want our pound of flesh.
Speaker A:It's primal.
Speaker A:Or maybe I'm wrong.
Speaker A:What do you think?
Speaker A:Why do I and so many other people want these folks punished?
Speaker A:Let me know in the comments@jamesabrown.net on that note, I'm James A.
Speaker A:Brown and as always, be well.