Inner Circle Podcast

Prom or Fashion Show?

1 h 8 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Tonight on the Inner Circle Podcast, Abe Kamara, Yahri, and Ms. B delivered a fun, energetic, and thought-provoking conversation on modern prom culture in our episode, “Prom or Fashion Show?” From expensive dresses and promposals to social media pressure, after-parties, and the growing competition surrounding prom night, the panel explored how prom has evolved over the years — and whether today’s teens are creating memories or simply creating content for the internet. The conversation sparked strong opinions, cultural perspectives, laughter, and honest debate about parenting, pressure, fashion, and teenage expectations in today’s digital era. InnerCirclePodcast Amplify. Empower. Elevate.

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