Kev Got Blocked
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The episode opens with a dramatic reenactment of a political murder in New York City, segueing into promotional clips for various podcasts. The core of the episode centers on Kev, a host on 'Mojo in the Morning,' who reveals he was blocked by a close friend after sharing a personal story on air. Though he claimed to have anonymized the situation, the friend felt deeply violated, leading to a permanent block. Kev expresses regret but refuses to make a public apology, emphasizing that intention doesn't always match impact. The conversation expands into broader themes of privacy, social media boundaries, and the emotional weight of being blocked—highlighted by stories from listeners, including a cousin blocked for pointing out a penis-shaped shadow on a photo, a man blocked by his grandmother over a political post, and a woman who blocked both her daughter and a 57-year-old cousin due to suspected inappropriate contact. The episode explores the irony and emotional complexity of digital relationships, where anonymity, miscommunication, and personal boundaries collide.
Intent does not always align with impact—what feels anonymous to you may be deeply personal to others.
Social media blocks are often emotional decisions, not just technical ones, rooted in hurt, privacy, or betrayal.
Using fake accounts or anonymous tools to stalk others can backfire and deepen personal rifts.
Family conflicts on social media can escalate quickly, especially around sensitive topics like politics or relationships.
Apologies made on air may not be enough—true reconciliation often requires private, personal conversation.
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Opening Teaser: Murder at City Hall
A dramatic reenactment of a shocking political murder in New York City sets a dark tone, followed by promotional clips for multiple podcasts including 'Mostly Human,' 'On Purpose,' and 'Playing Along.'
Kev Got Blocked: The Personal Fallout
“I didn't know it was that deep. No ill intent behind what you do. Correct, yeah. But the intention doesn't always match the impact.”
The Aftermath: Blocking, Muting, and Finstas
“I make like actual fake Instagrams that look like real people so that way when I am stalking people it doesn't say Mojo in the Morning or Channel 955.”
Listener Stories: From Penises to Grandmas
“She's in the car with a customer right now. She's a big girl. My customers say good morning as well. Good morning. Tell her you're on Mojo in the morning and tell her about your 57-year-old dirty cousin.”
Closing: The Human Cost of Digital Boundaries
The episode closes with reflections on the emotional weight of being blocked, the fragility of digital relationships, and the importance of empathy in public storytelling. The recurring theme is that privacy, trust, and boundaries are deeply personal.
“She's in the car with a customer right now. She's a big girl. My customers say good morning as well. Good morning. Tell her you're on Mojo in the morning and tell her about your 57-year-old dirty cousin.”
“I make like actual fake Instagrams that look like real people so that way when I am stalking people it doesn't say Mojo in the Morning or Channel 955.”
“I'm Donald J. Trump, and I don't approve of this mojo in the morning message.”
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Jay Shetty
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Nora Jones
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Laurie Siegel
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Sam Altman
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