
We Don’t Have to Like Each Other—And That’s Okay
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In this episode of The Key and Mang Audio Experience, we unpack a rare and real moment from WNBA legend Candace Parker. When speaking about her relationship (or lack of one) with UConn’s Geno Auriemma, she said:
“We just don’t like each other—and we have to be okay in society with being like, ‘I don’t like you. You don’t like me. Let’s keep it moving.’”
This kind of honesty isn’t something you typically hear in the mainstream, especially in sports culture. We break down what that moment says about boundaries, mutual respect, and emotional maturity, and how social media has made it harder to speak freely without being misunderstood.
We also get into how we personally handle conflict, the non-verbal cues that give us away, and why it’s okay not to vibe with everyone—as long as it’s done with respect.
Not every connection needs to be forced. Sometimes, the healthiest thing you can do is move on and protect your peace.