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When Talking Politics on Social Media Is a Terrible Idea— and When It's Not

When Talking Politics on Social Media Is a Terrible Idea— and When It's Not

FromMoney Rehab with Nicole Lapin


When Talking Politics on Social Media Is a Terrible Idea— and When It's Not

FromMoney Rehab with Nicole Lapin

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Oct 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In her ongoing coverage of the events in Israel, Nicole brings you a special episode of Help Wanted, the podcast she cohosts with Jason Feifer— editor in chief of Entrepreneur Magazine.
In this episode, Jason and Nicole tackle a question the whole internet is asking: should we be talking about politics on social media? Some argue we have a responsibility to share our beliefs, while others believe social media is not the best forum to affect change. Jason and Nicole, alongside marketing expert Aliza Licht, give you the framework to decide when and how to engage with political topics on social media— and if engaging is right for you at all.
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Released:
Oct 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Ever notice that we will talk about everything before we talk about money? Sex? No problem. Politics? Bring it on. Money? Totally taboo. But not for long! Nicole Lapin--the only financial expert you don’t need a dictionary to understand, New York Times best selling author of Rich Bitch, and host of Money Rehab--is here to rehab your wallet, so you can get your financial life together once and for all. Episodes are just ten minutes-ish... no frills, just bite-sized tips and tricks so you don’t waste any time. And Nicole wants to hear from YOU! Email the money questions you want answered to MoneyRehab@NicoleLapin.com and Nicole will help–and you could even join Nicole on the show for a one-on-one intervention.