

469: Should a Cheater Get a Second Chance? | Feedback Friday
Feb 12, 2021
The hosts dive into the complex question of whether a cheater deserves a second chance, sparking reflections on infidelity and personal growth. A listener shares a haunting false confession story, underscoring the importance of legal advice. The conversation shifts to guiding an idealistic sibling toward practical paths in life. They also tackle workplace dynamics, offering strategies for managing conflicts with a difficult boss while ensuring professionalism. Emotional wellbeing, career support, and open communication take center stage in this engaging dialogue.
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False Confession Story
- A 12-year-old was expelled for a TikTok comment after a school resource officer interviewed him without parental consent.
- The school claimed parents must preemptively forbid interviews without their presence.
Protecting Your Child's Rights
- Notify your child's school that they cannot speak to your child without you present.
- Let your kids know they should never talk to school officials or police without you there.
Embarrassment as Confession
- A defendant, embarrassed after a field sobriety test, had his embarrassment deemed a confession.
- Corbin Payne notes that embarrassment doesn't equate to guilt.