Can you protect your podcast from legal trouble when a guest shares a story without naming names? Today, we discuss this tricky situation where a podcaster faces potential legal action after a guest's story about an unnamed former partner. Join us as we explore the complexities of defamation, free speech, and the ethical dilemmas podcasters face. We discuss the importance of clear communication with guests and proactive measures to safeguard your show.
We also focus on the internet's latest obsession: The Hawk Tuah Girl, also known as Hailey Welch. She has just launched her own podcast, and it is raising eyebrows. From her controversial rise to fame to her eyebrow-raising partnership with Jake Paul, we're questioning if the hype is justified. Is her podcast a genuine attempt to connect or another play for the spotlight? Join us for a lively conversation on the ethics of viral content and the challenges of navigating newfound fame.
Episode Highlights:
[5:04] Podcasting and Community Engagement
[8:44] Legal and Ethical Considerations
[17:34] Editing Episodes to Avoid Legal Issues
[25:30] Hawk Tua's Viral Moment and New Podcast
[33:37] Debate on Hawk Future Prospects
[42:31] Credit and Responsibility in Content Creation
[1:00:51] How Celebrities Affect Social Media
Links & Resources:
The Podcasting Morning Chat:
Gordon Firemark The Podcast Attorney:
Better Call Her Daddy:
Talk Tuah with Hailey Welch:
Hailey Welch:
https://www.instagram.com/hay_welch/
Amanda Sharp Skating in Pressed Rose:
www.facebook.com/reel/382488954909270
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