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Dr. Wysocki joins the show to talk about climate change, sustainability, and how what we can do individually to help.
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Asylum attorney Jason Darfus joins the show to talk about the process of asylum and misconceptions surrounding it.
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The problem with the Democrats isn't that they're playing identity politics; it's that they're rolling over for the culture wars.
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Asylum attorney Jason Darfus joins the show to talk about the process of asylum and the many misconceptions surrounding it.
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The Dems didn't lose because of "identity politics." They lost because they weren't pushing back on the culture wars.
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The entire abortion argument is framed as "does life begin at conception," but that's not really the right question. The right question is "Is abortion murder?" Today I discussed that at length with my co-host Nahhan SanDiego.
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The entire premise around the legality of abortion is over whether it is "murder" or not, but no one actually discusses that premise. Let's do that.
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Billionaires own the mass media and the social media. So how can we compete with that? Kelly and Nahhan lay out their plan for a better way to inform.
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Join us in this powerful episode as we delve into the often misunderstood and stigmatized conversation about women's autonomy and reproductive choices. In a society that frequently caricatures and misrepresents the voices of women, three courageous women — Heather, Amy, and L'Ray — step forward to share their personal stories and perspectives on a topic that is as controversial as it is vital.
Through heartfelt and compelling narratives, these women explore the complex reasons and personal experiences that have shaped their decisions. From personal experiences involving unexpected pregnancies, medical necessities, and the pursuit of a sustainable future, they collectively emphasize the importance of allowing women to make their own informed choices without societal or legislative barriers.
This episode challenges listeners to consider the multifaceted realities behind decisions about reproductive health, and invites respectful dialogue aimed at understanding, empathy, and support for women's rights. By sharing these honest conversations, we hope to dispel myths, break down stereotypes, and promote a more nuanced and compassionate understanding of a woman's right to choose.
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Join us in this powerful episode as we delve into the often misunderstood and stigmatized conversation about women's autonomy and reproductive choices. In a society that frequently caricatures and misrepresents the voices of women, three courageous women — Heather, Amy, and L'Ray — step forward to share their personal stories and perspectives on a topic that is as controversial as it is vital.
Through heartfelt and compelling narratives, these women explore the complex reasons and personal experiences that have shaped their decisions. From personal experiences involving unexpected pregnancies, medical necessities, and the pursuit of a sustainable future, they collectively emphasize the importance of allowing women to make their own informed choices without societal or legislative barriers.
This episode challenges listeners to consider the multifaceted realities behind decisions about reproductive health, and invites respectful dialogue aimed at understanding, empathy, and support for women's rights. By sharing these honest conversations, we hope to dispel myths, break down stereotypes, and promote a more nuanced and compassionate understanding of a woman's right to choose.
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Abortion is health care, and Dr. Toby Frescholtz joins the show to discuss how.
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Dr. Karin Tamerius is a political psychologist with a PhD in Political Science as well as being a Psychologist. She fused her two areas of expertise to be a "MAGA whisperer."
We had a fascinating conversation with her today.
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Nutritionist and epidemiologist Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding joined me on the show to discuss vaccines and the math behind them.
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Dr. Seth Weitz joins the show to discuss the history of asylum laws in the United States and how they impact present-day policy.
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In the first episode of The Pun Show, I discuss media bias, and how it's not what we're told it is.
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I had a great conversation with fellow podcaster "Pro Lib" about the economy and what kind of damage a second Trump administration can do to it.
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After the election loss, I took some time to reflect on how we can come back from that. I think a lot of it is to stop letting MAGA define us and start defining ourselves. And that is how I want to start using the Pun Show: I don't want to just argue our points; I want to tell our stories.
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Dr. Frescholtz is an OB physician who provides abortions as part of her practice. She joined the show today to discuss the subject and answer an array of questions from BlueSky users.
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BlueSky isn't my "safe place." It is my sane place. I discuss why I made the move from Twitter to BlueSky.
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Sam Spitale joins the show to talk about how to talk politics in an increasingly, impossibly divided America.
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