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    From GoFundMe backlash to record expungements to career decisions that have the internet divided — this week's episode of “This Week in Pop Culture” has a lot to unpack. Dr. Joy Harden Bradford is back with our Production Assistant, Bria, to break down three stories making headlines, and as always, they're looking beyond the gossip to what these moments reveal about how we treat each other, how we forgive ourselves, and how we make decisions rooted in self-respect versus ego. First up: Jools Lebron — the creator behind the viral "very mindful, very demure" trend — launched a $45,000 GoFundMe for dental surgery related to her ongoing addiction recovery, only to be met with significant online backlash. Dr. Joy and Bria dig into why we get so uncomfortable when public figures ask for help, the reality of how little healthcare and dental insurance actually cover, and what the criticism reveals about how we dehumanize influencers and forget that most of us are one emergency away from needing the same kind of support. Next, the conversation shifts to rapper Tee Grizzley, who recently announced that his felony record has been officially expunged after years of navigating consequences that cost him performances, business deals, and even access to insurance. Dr. Joy reflects on what it looks like to carry the weight of a past mistake on your identity, and what self-forgiveness, atonement, and rebuilding can actually look like on the other side of a system that doesn't make it easy. Finally, Dr. Joy and Bria explore Jacquees' decision not to join Usher and Chris Brown's world tour because he didn't want to sing background vocals. They offer a practical framework for how to tell the difference between an ego-driven decision and one rooted in self-respect and personal standards, including the questions to ask yourself before turning down any opportunity. Send us what you're talking about in your circles at *therapyforblackgirls.com/mailbox* 00:00 Welcome to This Week in Pop Culture 00:30 Jools Lebron's GoFundMe Controversy Explained 1:30 Asking for Help vs. Expecting Others to Solve Your Problems 2:45 The Reality of Healthcare, Dental Insurance & Financial Emergencies 3:55 The Influencer Money Disconnect & What We Misunderstand 7:15 Tee Grizzley's Criminal Record Expungement Announced 8:20 You Are Not Defined by Your Worst Decision 9:30 The Mental Health Consequences of Carrying Past Mistakes 11:07 The Role of Self-Forgiveness & Atonement in Moving Forward 13:18 Jacquees, the Usher & Chris Brown Tour & the Background Vocal Debate 15:14 Ego vs. Self-Respect: How Do You Tell the Difference? 17:04 Questions to Pressure Test Your Decisions Against Pride **FIND A THERAPIST** https://providers.therapyforblackgirls.com/ **JOIN THE COMMUNITY ON PATREON** https://www.patreon.com/therapyforblackgirls *About the Podcast* The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves. *Our Production Team* Executive Producers: Dennison Bradford & Gabrielle Collins Director of Podcast & Digital Content: Ellice Ellis Producer: Ndeye Thioubou Production Assistant: Bria Mosley Make sure to follow us on social media: https://instagram.com/therapyforblackgirls
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