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We offer an entertaining look at some of the big issues in history by examining public apologies of the famous and infamous. We‘re looking at politicians, serial killers, actors, and you! Send us an apology you would like to make to someone and we‘ll read it on the podcast and give you the chance to redeem yourself or just get some guilt off your shoulders. We‘re here for you, once a week, maybe more if you are really, really sorry.

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We offer an entertaining look at some of the big issues in history by examining public apologies of the famous and infamous. We‘re looking at politicians, serial killers, actors, and you! Send us an apology you would like to make to someone and we‘ll read it on the podcast and give you the chance to redeem yourself or just get some guilt off your shoulders. We‘re here for you, once a week, maybe more if you are really, really sorry.

    Encore: California: Sorry for the Anti-Asian Racism

    Encore: California: Sorry for the Anti-Asian Racism

    The State of California issued a formal Declaration of Regret for its discriminatory laws and practices against Chinese Americans, laws which remained on the books from the 1870s to the 1940s.  The Chinese Exclusion Act restricted immigration and prevented Chinese immigrants from ever becoming US Citizens, including children of Chinese immigrants born in the USA.  A clear violation of the 14th amendment, but too bad so sad! Your hosts with the most discuss legalized discrimination, White-America’s fears of Anglo-cultural displacement, and small town rumors of coronavirus infested toilet paper.

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Diddy Do It: Diddy's Public Apology

    Diddy Do It: Diddy's Public Apology

    In this episode we dive into the controversial public apology made by Sean "Diddy" Combs. The apology stems from a 2016 assault incident involving singer Cassie Ventura, recently brought to light by newly released footage. We explore Diddy's history, from his early days in the music industry to his recent legal troubles and discuss the implications of his actions, the sincerity of his apology, and the broader context of his influence in the hip-hop world.
    Tune in to find out what happens when fame, power, and accountability collide.

    • 46 min
    Above the Law: The DA Who Refused to Stop

    Above the Law: The DA Who Refused to Stop

    In this episode of Apologies Accepted, Theo and Juliette dive into the viral incident involving Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Dorley, who was caught on police body cam video refusing to pull over for speeding. Dorley's confrontation with the officer raises questions about abuse of power and the challenges of holding public figures accountable. Join us as we analyze her public apology, explore the broader implications of the incident, and discuss what it means for the rule of law.
    From examining the detailed body cam footage to discussing the reactions of law enforcement professionals, this episode provides a comprehensive look at a case that has captured public attention. Tune in to hear our take on whether Dorley's apology holds up and what this situation reveals about the justice system.

    • 33 min
    Encore: My Favorite Murder: The Case of the Murder Apology

    Encore: My Favorite Murder: The Case of the Murder Apology

    Hi Everyone!  It's early summer break and we are happy to share another fan favorite episode while we tan and drink martinis poolside:
    The hosts of MFM have legions of adoring fans. Karen and Georgia are down to earth, funny, relatable, and share their innermost thoughts and fears freely on the air.  They also share the thoughts and feelings of others.  Some of these stories are firsthand accounts, and some are secondhand. 
    It was one of these secondhand stories that prompted the hosts to issue an apology and promise to be more careful in publicly sharing other peoples’ trauma.  It might all be legal, but is it ethical – and does that matter?  What’s behind this idea of true crime as entertainment – is it really a way to deal with fear of crime or just morbid curiosity?  We don’t have all the answers, but we have thoughts on culture, ethics, and crime (we are against crime)!  Join us as we dive into America’s number one podcast obsession.
     
    The AI recap continues to be a fan favorite and may be a feature that is here to stay ~ here's what the robot overlord thinks:
    Boundary Controversies in True Crime Storytelling: The 'My Favorite Murder’ Case
    In this gripping episode of "Apologies Accepted," join hosts Theo and Juliet as they break down an apology controversy that stormed the true crime podcast community. They look into a well-known incident from "My Favorite Murder," where hosts Karen and Georgia inadvertently involved themselves in a boundary-crossing debacle. The episode pokes deep into the world of true crime storytelling, highlighting its unpredictable nature, ethical concerns, and the importance of maintaining privacy and sensibility, particularly when handling personal traumatic experiences.
    The discussion brings into light some pressing questions of morality in the world of true crime. Among them, the glorification of law enforcement, discrepancies in the portrayal of victims, and the casual approach towards harrowing personal experiences that can often fuel controversy. It also raises important questions about the ethical implications of creating and consuming true crime content.
    The intrigue deepens when exploring the enigmatic world of "My Favorite Murder," from its spontaneous inception owing to a chance meeting to its evolution into a touchstone of true crime podcasting. The debate also extends to the original content and the etiquette associated with citation and plagiarism in the field of podcasting.
    The episode combs through the shaded lines of ethics, legality, and moral responsibility, ending with an introspection about whether we can disentangle legality from ethics. Here, morality transcends merely being a polarized issue and becomes a platform for dialogues, critiques, and change.
    Immerse yourself in this thought-provoking episode as we dive into these complex dynamics of True Crime storytelling, tale ethics, moral stances, and the thin line separating fascination from voyeurism. The conversation promises to ignite thought, ponder over the role of personal trauma stories in entertainment, and the boundaries of acceptable narration in haunting crime tales. Tune in for a memorable journey.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Encore: The Taylor Swift and Kanye West Feud

    Encore: The Taylor Swift and Kanye West Feud

    Summer break for us!  Enjoy this rerelease of a favorite episode from season 1 - she's released a new album recently so in honor of the new album a trip down memory lane :)
    Imma tell you about this episode but first I want to say that Beyoncé had one of the best podcasts of all time!  And one of the best videos too!  Kanye is not forcing us to type this and he is not saying that you should totally skip this episode.  This episode considers how this event in pop culture may be viewed as the intersection of the early 2000’s and mental health, racism, misogyny, power imbalance, and good ol’ imposter syndrome. 
    Note to the Swifties: if you like this episode you can put a ring on it!
     
    And straight from the mouth of the AI:
    In this deep-diving episode of "Apologies Accepted", co-hosts Theo and Juliette unravel the notorious feud between music icons, Kanye West and Taylor Swift, that began with a controversial moment at the 2009 VMAs. They delve into a multitude of influential factors, touching on elements of pop culture, race, mental health, and the pressure bestowed upon celebrities. Explore the detailed analysis of this pivotal incident and the celebrities' responsibility to uphold decorum.
    The discussion extends to Kanye West's reciprocal admiration and disrespect towards Taylor Swift, emphasizing the dynamics of power, race, and vulnerability in this public altercation. The episode also explores the broader ripples of their conflict within the music industry, highlighting the underlying sexism inherent in Kanye's claims of fame.
    The conversation further encompasses the complexities that Kanye's bipolar disorder introduces to the narrative, balanced against the condemnation of his actions. Engage in an enlightening dissection of a feud that shook the music world, informing us of problematic power structures and underscoring the significance of empathy and respect.
    The episode also contemplates the intertwined concepts of responsibility, free will, and consequences of apologizing while shedding light on personal experiences tied to mental health and medication. Discover insightful takes on the nature of responsibility and free will reflected within the music industry, particularly illuminated through the prism of Taylor Swift and Kanye West's saga.
    Step into the dramatic backdrop of the 2009 VMAs, the lost chance of Michael Jackson's tribute, and astounding performances that took the stage. Tune in for one-of-a-kind personal anecdotes revolving around recycling and sudden social confrontations. Get involved by sharing your personal apology stories on the podcast's interactive website and sway the dialogue around responsibility, accountability, and expression of regret.

    • 53 min
    Encore: Orson Wells: War of the Worlds

    Encore: Orson Wells: War of the Worlds

    It's Orson Wells' birthday (May 6, 1919) so we are reaching into the vault, all the way back to episode 2! 
    Did a radio show purposely create a nationwide panic, sending people into the streets and mothers with shotguns into bathtubs?  Or were newspapers just blowing it all out of proportion because they were jealous of the newest form of media, radio?
    What happens when you apologize for other people’s reactions to something you didn’t realize you were doing?  How sorry can you be if you know you are going to be F A M O U S?
    And our new favorite part of the show, the AI overlord's episode summary:
    In this compelling episode of 'Apologies Accepted', hosts Theo and Juliette dive into one of history's most renowned media apologies - that of Orson Welles for the widespread panic induced by his 1938 "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast. The episode offers (a) an entertaining blend of comedy, historical narratives, personal story-telling, and insightful discourse on public apologies, as well as stimulating insights into the life of Orson Welles and the innovative storytelling that put audiences in a state of apocalyptic dread.
    Listeners will be taken on an illuminating journey, from the notable relevance of "War of the Worlds" to the current political landscape, to a discussion on the role of politics and the threat of World War II in influencing audiences' reactions. Theo and Juliette also delve into the genius of H.G. Wells, honing in on his futuristic predictions years ahead of his time, and how this added layer enhances the allure of the radio broadcast.
    The episode further delves into the underlying theme of fear subtly evoked in the audience and the power of mass media in shaping public outlook, while also questioning the authenticity of Welles' apology. Intertwined with fascinating reflections and light-hearted conversations, Theo and Juliette offer an engaging and enriching experience for those interested in historical narratives, media effects and dynamics, and the intriguing realm of public apologies.

    • 1 hr 8 min

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