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No Filter Needed

No Filter Needed

Auteur(s): Dominique Gennae Richard
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This podcast is for those who are navigating the daily grind and can relate to the twists and turns that life throws at us. It’s for those who face challenges head-on and don’t let anything hold them back. And most importantly, it’s for those who just don’t give a f**k and are going through life with ”No Filter Needed”Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Développement personnel Réussite
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  • Banter, Beats & Big Talks
    Jan 30 2026

    The hosts catch up on life: new jobs at Grease Monkey, a wild snowstorm weekend, moving stress, and music and vape recommendations.

    They mix light-hearted shop stories and song picks with honest conversations about loneliness, adult responsibilities, podcast growth, and a thought-provoking debate about digital immortality.

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    59 min
  • Solo Confessions
    Jan 23 2026

    Dominic hosts a solo episode, sharing recent life moments—an accidental injury, car troubles, prepping for a big snowstorm, and an upcoming move—then answers deep ChatGPT-generated questions about changing beliefs, sobriety, regrets, identity, and future goals.

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    55 min
  • When Grief Isn't Pretty: No Filter Needed on Death, Rituals & Regret
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode of No Filter Needed, Dominic and guest host Kate (Lynn) return to their series on death and grieving. They share recent personal losses and candidly discuss questions like whether those who haven’t faced loss are naive or fortunate, hidden fears about dying, reactions to funerals and rituals, and how family shapes our beliefs about death.

    The hosts offer raw, practical conversation about what helps and what doesn’t — from awkward condolences to the value of talking and writing through grief, planning ahead, and showing up for others. A compassionate, real discussion for anyone wrestling with loss or wanting to better support someone who is grieving.

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    1 h
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