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Netflix Refund Ruling And The Real Cost Of Convenience for 4/16/26

37 min · 17 de abr de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2440338/fan_mail/new] We jump from streaming sticker shock to real-life stories where distraction and anger have consequences. Along the way, we argue about when it’s worth canceling, why people act out for attention, and how gratitude can be the strongest response to online cruelty.   “Fans of today’s most talked-about podcasts will feel right at home with Thirsty Topics—bringing you unfiltered conversations on culture, social media, and what’s trending now.”  • Italian court ruling on Netflix price increases and what it could mean for consumers  • How much Netflix is worth before it becomes a cancel and rent situation  • Parents charged after toddler enters a wolf enclosure and why phone distraction matters  • Warehouse arson tied to wage anger and why “revenge” never pays  • Alex Cooper calling out Alex Earle and whether influencer feuds are real or marketing  • Delivery robots getting attacked and what it says about public behavior  • Mark McGrath defending Sugar Ray with gratitude and why it disarms trolls  Meryl’s upcoming show Wednesday April 22nd at the West Side Comedy Club in Santa Monica, CA. I would love for people to go on our social media and let us know how much you would spend, what is the most you would spend for Netflix or any of your other favorite streaming networks.  Please continue to watch us, please continue to listen to us and let people know who we are.  Tired of surface-level inspiration? This raw, transformative documentary digs deep into turning pain into purpose. Mainstream platforms wouldn't touch these powerful stories of resilience, but you can access them now on elrodvnetwork.com. Tired of surface-level inspiration? This raw, transformative documentary digs deep into turning pain into purpose. Mainstream platforms wouldn't touch these powerful stories of resilience, but you can access them now on elrodvnetwork.com. Tired of surface-level inspiration? This raw, transformative documentary digs deep into turning pain into purpose. Mainstream platforms wouldn't touch these powerful stories of resilience, but you can access them now on elrodvnetwork.com. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2440338/support] Hello, and thank you for listening to Thirsty Topics podcast! I'm Lawrence Elrod, and every week Meryl Klemow and I dive deep into the stories that matter, the conversations that shape our world." Please help support our show by following us and telling others about our show. New podcasts weekly.

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