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Breaking down abortion from a medical, ethical, and moral perspective. Dr. Stacy De-Lin is a board-certified physician and the Associate Medical Director at Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic in New York. She maintains dual licensure in Florida and New York and has served as a director at Planned Parenthood for 11 years as an abortion provider, gynecologist and provider of full-spectrum reproductive health care.
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Mangler du episoder?
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Chatting with my life long best friend Cramer England about our new Podcast "The Oner with Austin and Cramer" available now wherever you get your podcasts and available on my personal YouTube channel!
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Of all the derogatory things we've said about conservatives over the years in some foolish hope that they might hear us, somehow the word "weird" has finally struck a nerve. So why is that?
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The political Overton window in America is weighted heavily to the far right. So much so that voters on the left typically have to settle for candidate who are barely left of center. So what would a long term strategy look like to shift that window back to the left and provide leftist voters with actually viable progressive candidates?
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We hold space for the pain of those we love, we ask them to hold space for our pain as well. But how comfortable are we asking them to hold space for our joy? How good are we at holding space for theirs?
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My brother Anthony and I talk about what makes us cry and the different ways that people express their emotions.
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Kristi Noem and her puppy murder, college campus protests, and why it's fine if you take a little time to text someone back.
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Self-reflection is important. But like all things it requires balance. Also the bad take brigade is back. So... yeah.
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Writer/Director Weston Razooli talks about the process for creating his first feature length film Riddle of Fire.
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Breaking down attachment theories and attachment styles with someone who literally wrote a book on the subject.
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Doing some optimistic projections of what a post-capitalist utopia could look like with Lia. Follow her @socialistsloots on IG and @ptite_lia on TikTok
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This week I'll be discussing what the movie "Poor Things" taught me about avoiding the magnetic pull of cynicism.
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Sometimes finding the desire to forgive and to enter the process of reconciliation is one of the hardest things imaginable. But it is precisely that difficulty that makes it one of the most transformative and healing things in the human experience.
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When I was 9 years old my big sister was hospitalized as the result of a manic episode. This was how I first learned about mental illness and the ways an untreated brain can turn on a person and distort their reality. Today my sister is a beautiful success story and she shares her journey with us!
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A subjective year-end recap, People Pleaser style.
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It's about to be an election year. We need to have a tough chat about that.
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Trying to move beyond our first, often defensive and instinctive thoughts, so that we can find the humanity in our discourse and hear each other better.
- Se mer