Reese Witherspoon…Dream Killer? | The Social Podcast

    Today on The Social, the Canadian Olympic Committee wants the federal government to increase funding for athletes after Canada ranked eighth at the Winter Olympics. And, the Canadian men’s hockey team received silver medals and stuffed mascots after their devastating loss. Then, the BBC has apologized after broadcasting a racial slur by a guest with Tourette’s Syndrome during the BAFTA Awards. Plus, Woody has a bald spot in the new Toy Story 5 trailer! And, Reese Witherspoon wants young people to stop chasing their dreams!

    Featuring actor and comedian Suzy Eddie Izzard.

    00:03 Should Canada Spend More on a National Sport System?
    06:24 Team Canada Hockey Players Go Viral for Their Reaction to Participation Plushies
    09:27 Should the BBC Have Handled This BAFTAs Moment Differently?
    14:08 Woody Is BALDING in ‘Toy Story 5’ and Fans Are Spiralling
    15:52 Reese Witherspoon’s Career Advice Has People Confused

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    1. People can barely afford housing. I have a Masters Degree and work in community health, primary care and have not had pay increase since 2019 and can barely afford to live. So, would I prefer money for health care providers, yes. I appreciate the Olympics but highly qualified health providers are leaving public health because can't afford to work.

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