

9: Ableism in Conspiracy Theories (w/Jivana Heyman)
Jul 23, 2020
Jivana Heyman, an expert on ableism in conspiracy theories, discusses the impact of ableist ideas in wellness culture. The podcast also explores the fear of death, Twitter's crackdown on QAnon, vulnerability in personal growth, the intersection of yoga and activism, spiritual bypassing, and the importance of embracing the reality of illness and death. It touches on the urgency of finding a vaccine for HIV/AIDS and navigating body image and eating disorders.
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
Ableism in Conspiracy Theories and Interview with Jivana Heyman
05:29 • 20min
Revisiting Beliefs, Crackdown on QAnon, and Real-world Consequences
25:41 • 8min
The Emotional Toll of Online Slander and the Denial of Death
33:19 • 13min
Vulnerability and Humility in Personal Growth
46:31 • 5min
Jeevan Ah: From Activism to Accessible Yoga
51:04 • 12min
Government's Role in the AIDS Epidemic and Homophobia
01:03:15 • 9min
Spiritual Bypassing and Ableism in Conspiracy Theories
01:12:24 • 9min
Challenging the Selfish Agenda of Yoga
01:21:07 • 8min
Ableism in Conspiracy Theories
01:29:10 • 4min
Embracing the Reality of Illness and Death
01:33:37 • 8min
The Importance of Vaccines and the Impact of HIV/AIDS
01:41:38 • 15min
Navigating Body Image and Eating Disorders
01:56:42 • 1min
Reflections on Fitness, Body Image, and the Immune System
01:57:54 • 6min