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Women Lie Too: A Smug San Francisco Intellectual Cross-Examines a Fearlessly Authentic Florida Psychologist

Nov 8, 2025
Dr. Chloe Carmichael, a clinical psychologist and author of 'Can I Say That?', dives into the crucial link between free speech and mental health. She argues that self-censorship leads to psychological harm and conflict, highlighting how a reluctance to express oneself can foster resentment. Chloe offers practical tools for overcoming anxieties about speaking up while exploring the patterns of liberal intolerance through her 'five D's.' Their engaging banter illuminates the importance of authentic dialogue and the necessity of allowing diverse viewpoints.
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INSIGHT

Free Speech Benefits Mental Health

  • Dr. Chloe Carmichael links free speech to mental health through cognitive, emotional, and social benefits.
  • She argues authentic expression helps problem-solving, reduces cortisol, and improves social connection.
INSIGHT

Widespread Concern Over Cancel Culture

  • Carmichael cites a New York Times poll where 84% of Americans see cancel culture and self-censorship as major issues.
  • She uses this as evidence many people feel constrained from speaking freely.
ANECDOTE

Personal Hesitation To Speak Freely

  • Carmichael shares her own hesitation to speak publicly on sensitive topics despite TV appearances early in her career.
  • She avoided saying certain truths, like that 'sometimes women lie,' for fear of backlash.
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