This Week in Sparkling Water

This Week in Sparkling Water

This Week in Sparkling Water

  • 88. This Week in White Guilt

88. This Week in White Guilt

Sunday 22nd May 2022

Join Joakim Eriksson as he explores white guilt and pornography's impact in this engaging episode of 'This Week in Sparkling Water'.
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Tackling White Guilt and Pornography's Grip: A Deep Dive with Joakim Eriksson

I just wish someone could be like, yeah, porn is, porn is doing, and I think it's true, for like, what's true for me is true for everyone, you know, or like some people have a really debilitating pornography addiction, which is something I'm I've had.
Ever wondered how societal norms shape our personal beliefs? Joakim Eriksson invites you to grapple with some heavy topics in this episode of 'This Week in Sparkling Water'. With a glass of Clover Valley sparkling water in hand, Eriksson candidly shares his thoughts on white guilt and the pervasive impact of pornography on individuals and society.
It’s an unscripted hour where he doesn’t shy away from sharing his own struggles with pornography addiction, urging listeners to reflect on their own experiences and question the status quo. He also dives into the concept of white guilt, recounting a personal anecdote about a black man and a berry picker, and the hesitation he felt to comment on the situation. This episode isn’t just about guilt and addiction, though.
Eriksson touches on a range of topics, from the believability of video games to the connection between abortion and reincarnation, and even the fear of missing out on cultural identity. His aim is to encourage listeners to be present, embrace human connection, and think critically about their own beliefs. So, if you're ready for an engaging exploration of some often-taboo subjects, grab your favorite sparkling water and join Joakim Eriksson for a thought-provoking conversation.