Points of Perspective is a podcast discussing sociology and psychology type of topics. "The relationship between culture and society, examining social movements, or researching how communication affects human behavior". Discussions will be about friendships, relationships, social norms and extremes but I'd also like to include that there will also be topics about the mental health aspect, trending... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | RelationshipsSociety & Culture |
This episode is about the discussion about Self centered people. I speak on the definition of Self centeredness, the 7 ways people are self centered, and my personal take on how I feel about people who have this habit. I do express that we all have a... more
I'm basically letting you know that I am coming back to Podcasting! I'll slowly be making my return, but what I plan on discussing in the future will be sociology type of topics. "the relationship between culture and society, examining social movemen... more
On this episode, I'm giving people my opinion on why I feel people shouldn't be perfect, or people pleasers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pointsofperspective/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.sp... more
This episode is influenced based off a video I've ran across on facebook of a video I've seen of a man breaking up with his girlfriend over her lying to him about the reason why she took a trip to Atlanta. I'm giving my take if his action is based of... more
Many people lately have been making blogs and videos explaining that the friend zone doesn't exist, which is confusing to me when we can define what the friend zone is, and many of us have experienced it, and seen other people go through it. In this ... more
It's all in the title. I'm also mentioning a little bit of the stress people can have by walking on egg shells by choosing to not be able to express themselves. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pointsofperspective/... more
I've been gone for too long (since 2019), and now the long break is over! I'm getting my feet wet! So I'm basically releasing this small episode of just a brief talk on why I've been gone, and how I want to come back to Podcasting. I've told myself t... more
I'm expressing why the term "get over it" is looked at in a huge negative way, and how some people can feel offended, dehumanized, and how the term is unwelcomed. A lot of people say it freely without considering that many suffer through mental illne... more
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