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Kathlean's Podcast #1 Don't be afraid to ask for the manager, And remember to keep Slaying Girls

Kathlean's Podcast #1 Don't be afraid to ask for the manager, And remember to keep Slaying Girls

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Kathlean's Podcast Episode 1 don't be afraid to ask for the manager it's ok guys.

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Kathleen and her friend Jennifer are on a podcast. Jennifer recently had her tonsils removed and has difficulty speaking. Kathleen talks about how she sees the world and how it should be lived. She mentions seeing hatred towards people named Karen on Facebook and defends talking to the manager. She shares stories of her own experiences with the manager, including one where she ended up in prison. Jennifer also shares her story and Kathleen emphasizes the importance of speaking to the manager. She also mentions learning new vocabulary on Facebook. She concludes by saying it's okay to call for the manager and thanks everyone. Hi everybody, this is Kathleen's podcast. I'm Kathleen, obviously, and I'm here with my friend Jennifer. Really, it's not really a sort of featuring stuff, it's uh, Jennifer just happens to be here. Say hi, Jennifer. Meow, meow. Jennifer recently got her tonsils removed, so, um, you know, she's having a little difficulty speaking. The doctor said she might recover in, um, never. Um, so basically, I just wanted to get on here, share my podcast with the world, the citizens, so that people know how I see the world from my perspective, and how the world should be lived. Um, so, I was on Facebook recently, and I saw a lot of hatred towards people named Karen, and I just happened to have five friends named Karen, so it was really, um, like, it really hurt me to see that people are going against, you know, uh, talking with the manager, because I think everyone should. Talking to the manager is what, like, gives people life, I really think. It's really okay to talk to the manager. I don't see any issue with it, but for some reason, people are. Um, like, this one time, my hamburger was hot, and then when I was driving home, my, which is a 40-minute drive, my hamburger got cold. And so, it's like, why would I take 40 minutes of my time to get a cold hamburger? So, of course, I drive 40 minutes back, I ask for the manager, and they wouldn't give me a refund. I spent, I spent two days in prison, um, after that. There was this one time, me and Jennifer, we went to, uh, the Sobeys right across the corner. Isn't that right, Jennifer? Yeah. And, basically, they gave us two cookies when we asked for two and a quarter. Um, they said, okay, they'll give me three. I said, no, now I feel like having 2.6 tenths of a cookie. And, really, it was just really frustrating to see this. And so, we decided to be the mature ones and leave. Um, unfortunately, we didn't leave. We were escorted by security. Um, it's just, it's okay to ask for the manager. I think it should be something that's normalized in our community. Like, the manager deserves to be told whether the manager is wrong. And, um, like, Jennifer, Jennifer had her moments, too. Isn't that right, Jennifer? Tell them your story. Okay. I will. Amen. Amen. Jennifer went through a lot. These past few days, having her tonsil cords were removed. Um, it's been really difficult for you, hasn't it been, Jennifer? Mm-hmm. Yep. She still can't speak. Uh, doctors say, you know, she has sort of a helpless case. But I believe we can still fight for it, you know? And if it doesn't happen, we can always resort to the manager. Um, because I'm telling you, the manager, it's okay. It's okay to ask for the manager. And many people don't see that. But it's very, very, very okay. It's very okay. And it's just not, it hurts me to see people are getting ridiculed for speaking with the manager. And it really hurts me inside, because it's a normal thing. It's okay to talk to the manager. It's okay. Speak. Yes, girl. Yes. I've also learned some new vocabulary from Facebook. I joined, um, I joined a Facebook group called Slayan Vocabulary. I'm still not sure what slayan means, but I'm pretty sure it's a word of motivation. You learn something new every day. I also read that. It's a quote that I read on Facebook, too, on my page. Um, so I just wanted to leave this telling everyone that it's okay. It's really okay to call for the manager. And it's involved every day. Thank you.

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