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The Subtext: America’s Sweethearts: Pom Poms and Pay Gaps

The Subtext: America’s Sweethearts: Pom Poms and Pay Gaps

What do the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, Scott Galloway, the 8th century BC Hebrew Prophets, and the $20 million Bezos-Sanchez wedding reveal about the story our culture tells (and sells) about wealth?

No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp · Tokens Media

September 24, 202550m 16sbonus

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Show Notes

In this episode, Savannah Locke and Lee C. Camp dive into a critical discussion of the Netflix show "America's Sweethearts" and the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders' fight for fair wages. This sparks a broader conversation about the wealth gap, the commodification of labor—including human bodies—in professional sports, and the different types of justice. They explore why many American Christians might be hesitant to critique systemic wealth inequality, referencing historical Christian traditions on money and justice. Plus important public service announcements about skunks and shoes.


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