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Jan 27, 2024 • 1h 19min

s06e51 | Pull-No-Punches Punditry, with Tony Kinnett

Investigative columnist and radio host Tony Kinnett shares his thoughts on present-day politics and the upcoming 2024 election. They discuss engaging with adversarial attitudes, the importance of well-done media, and their involvement in social media. The guest also talks about the bond between a mother and baby during the early postpartum period and explores their career shift from education to media.
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Jan 25, 2024 • 1h 21min

s06e50 | The Queering of the American Child, with James Lindsay and Logan Lancing

James Lindsay and Logan Lancing discuss their book on 'Queer Theory' and its infiltration into the American school system. They explore the influence of pornography on children's understanding of sexuality, the subversion of parental rights in education, and the link between critical theory, critical pedagogy, and Maoism. They emphasize the importance of depoliticizing the issue for the well-being of children.
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Jan 22, 2024 • 1h 33min

s06e49 | Is It Ethical To Transition Yourself | with Artemis

Artemis, a female-to-male transsexual, discusses the ethical implications of medically transitioning oneself for better mental health. They explore the complexity of the relationship between lived experience, identity, and politics. They also delve into the impact of birth control and hormone medication on personality and development, and question if taking testosterone can be an act of self-love. Additionally, they share personal experiences with administering testosterone and discuss the importance of continuous education and choosing a new name.
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Jan 20, 2024 • 1h 41min

s06e48 | Canada's "Safe Supply" Drug Program: The Literal Opiate of the Masses, with Dr. Lori Regenstreif, MD

Dr. Lori Regenstreif, addiction specialist, discusses the evolution of harm reduction from clean needles to free drugs and its impact on opiate addiction. They explore the opioid crisis, youth exposure to opioids, treatment options, the use of fentanyl tablets as a safer supply, redefining harm reduction, language and judgment in addiction treatment, and Canada's testing ground for government behaviors. They also touch on the benefits of podcasting as a slow-acting social media alternative.
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Jan 18, 2024 • 1h 46min

s06e47 | The Detrans to Tradwife Pipeline is Real, with Daisy Strong (née Ollie Chadra)

Daisy Strong, who went from tomboy to transman to detransioner to wife and now a Catholic mother of two, discusses topics such as navigating backlash and misinformation, the complexity of gender and identity, the journey of religion and spirituality, and the challenges faced by parents when their children decide to transition.
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Jan 16, 2024 • 1h 7min

s06e46 | The Shaming of the Prude: TheDeepEnd #9 w/ Leslie Elliott

Leslie and I discuss patriarchy, sexual mores, and play a game of "Lacuna" Support our work: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce https://cash.app/$benjaminaboyce https://www.buymeacoffee.com/benjaminaboyce
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Jan 12, 2024 • 1h 37min

s06e45 | Public School Tried To Trans My Daughter, with January Littlejohn

January Littlejohn fought back against her daughter's school who was trying to transition her. The podcast discusses exploring gender identity in children, questioning the ethics of child gender transition, unconventional friendships, schools implementing gender support plans without parental consent, concerns about public schools handling gender identity, indoctrination in schools, gender ideology in sports, spaces, and education, and supporting parents of transgender children.
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Jan 9, 2024 • 1h 23min

s06e44 | Killing D.E.I. Softly, with Carob Marcelle

Carob Marcelle, a black American who speaks out against Diversity Equity Inclusion programs, discusses why DEI must end and the modern form of racism disguised as 'anti-racism'. Topics include her challenging upbringing, negative consequences faced by dissenting black females, the importance of dismantling systems of oppression, lack of trust in the government among Asian immigrants, the shift in perception of the church, concerns about introducing certain ideologies in schools, and challenges faced by authoritative black women.
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Jan 4, 2024 • 1h 17min

s06e43 | A Warning To America, From Communist China, with Xi Van Fleet

Xi Van Fleet, who grew up in Communist China, speaks out against the rise of American Maoism and warns about the loss of freedom. Topics discussed include the importance of independent thinking, freedom of speech, enforcement of beliefs, the marvel of Communist stability, fighting indoctrination, and plans for the future.
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Jan 2, 2024 • 1h 31min

s06e42 | Trans Daughter, or Prodigal Son?: How Parents Are Coping With Trans Identification, with Kallie

Kallie, an expert in running remote support groups for parents of trans-identifying sons, discusses the emotional cost of trans identification on families. They explore the challenges parents face, the pressure to accept new names and pronouns, and the impact on mental health. The podcast also delves into the influence of the medical field on trans identification and highlights the importance of support groups and communication within marriages.

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