The You Good? Podcast

Ep. 54 - "Talent Is Not Character"

1 h 24 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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In Episode 54, C-Rod and Nick examine why athletes, entertainers and other public figures are often given more forgiveness than everyone else when their behavior crosses the line. The conversation starts with a recent airport incident involving a retired fighter and opens into a much larger discussion about alcohol, addiction, mental health, celebrity worship and accountability. When does “I was drunk” provide context, and when does it become an excuse? How many times can the same behavior be called a mistake before it reveals someone’s character? And why do leagues, organizations and fans keep protecting people who continue to generate money? Nick also reflects on his own decision to stop drinking, what changed when alcohol was removed from his life and the difference between supporting someone and enabling them. Struggle deserves compassion, but compassion does not have to erase consequences.

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Portada del episodio Ep. 54 - "Talent Is Not Character"

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