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Content Warning: Talk of death by suicide and depressionDr. Laura welcomes Dr. John Ogrodniczuk, a Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the UBC Psychotherapy Program, about men's mental health and HeadsUpGuys, the men's mental health resource that he co-founded. Men account for 75 to 80% of deaths by suicide and it's the need for resources to tend to this mental health crisis that Dr. John Ogrodniczuk and Dr. Laura discuss. Dr. Ogrodniczuk explains some of the reasons for the high rates of death by suicide among men and the lack of resources specifically targeting men. He and Dr. Laura explore what is needed to assist in dealing with the pressures of life and how that need is addressed by HeadsUpGuys. Featuring real-life stories of depression and how men across the globe have found help as well as self-checks. HeadsUpGuys.org is meeting the mental health needs of men globally as a free online resource, including a search engine for therapists. This episode sheds light on a mental health crisis that is not given enough attention and offers resources to deal with depression.“We have the world's largest collection of real guys sharing their stories of what it was like to be depressed and very importantly, what helped them recover. And so that is a really important thing because when you're experiencing something like depression or anxiety, it's a really isolating experience. You feel so alone. You feel people don't get you. They don't understand you. And thus there's no one to help you. So when there's a lot of other guys out there that have been through the same thing, that's in a way very comforting.” Dr. John OgrodniczukAbout Dr. John Ogrodniczuk:Dr. John Ogrodniczuk is a Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the UBC Psychotherapy Program, one of North America's largest medically based psychotherapy training programs. His research program focuses on a variety of psychotherapies and patient populations, with a particular focus on personality disorders and men's mental health. Dr. Ogrodniczuk has held several grants to support his research, which has led to over 300 scientific publications. In addition to his research, Dr. Ogrodniczuk is involved with teaching medical students and psychiatry residents, serves as a mental health consultant for various organizations, and maintains a psychotherapy practice. He is past President of the North American chapter of the International Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPR), and a recipient of the Distinguished Research Career Award from SPR. Dr. Ogrodniczuk is the Founder of HeadsUpGuys, the world's leading men's mental health resource.Resources:Website: HeadsUpGuys.orgDr. John Ogrodniczuk on LinkedInHeadsUpGuys on LinkedInHeadsUpGuys on InstagramHeadsUpGuys on YouTubeHeadsUpGuys on FacebookThe EconomistLearn more about Dr. Laura on her website: https://drlaura.liveFor more resources, look into Dr. Laura's organizations: Canada Career CounsellingSynthesis Psychology
CONTENT WARNING - Talk of child sexual abuse, intra-familial abuse, control and manipulationIn this episode, Kristi speaks with Deb Aldrick, Author, Survivor Advocate and Lived Experience Speaker about intra-familial abuse or child sexual abuse within the family group. Deb wrote the book, 'Circling the Wagons' about the different ways in which families hide and protect abusers with control and manipulation and how it effects survivors. This episode breaks down the effect and impacts of child sexual abuse and why the lack of protection and belief within our families often creates greater trauma than the abuse itself. Deb's book - Circling the Wagons by Deborah Aldrick is available via Amazon and Barnes & Noble or via Deb's website: www.dragonflyadvocacy.com.au or via LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/deborah-aldrick-188b4530b If any part of the show causes distress, please seek support and help from either the following services or from your own family doctor/psychologist or counsellor. Lifeline - 131114 Beyond Blue - 1300 224 636 Service Assisting Male Survivors of Sexual Assault (SAMSSA) - (02) 6287 3935 1800 Respect - 1800 737 732 For more information or resources please visit the CAPE-AU website at www.cape-au.com.
Content Warning: Talk of death by suicide, suicidal ideation, and sexual abuseDr. T and Truth Fairy welcome former NHL hockey player Corey Hirsch to the podcast to talk about medicine and mental health. Corey was drafted by the New York Rangers and played many seasons for the Vancouver Canucks but after retiring from playing hockey and becoming a coach and Sportsnet analyst, he turned his life and his focus to mental health. Corey is a firm believer in psychedelic medicine and wants to remove the stigma of its use in sports communities.Corey shares his mental health journey and his battle with OCD with Dr. T and Truth Fairy and describes how he ventured into psychedelics two years ago after not finding the right therapeutic fit in other modalities. He found his way “back to his life”, as he puts it, and ascribes a great sense of hope and relief to psychedelics. The different perspective he gained and his positive experience led him to his fight against stigma today. Corey also talks openly about how death by suicide has impacted him personally and the peace medicine gave him around that trauma.Truth Fairy describes how she met Corey and Corey shares the story behind that meeting, in which he experienced an intense journey into self-love after some medicine. One of the things Corey stresses is how working with medicine has opened him up and given him compassion and more love in life. Dr. T, Truth Fairy, and Corey discuss the intricacies of OCD and where it stems from, examine the emotional abuse inherent in a hockey player's career, and examine Corey's newfound purpose in life. This episode shines a light on how useful psychedelic medicine can be as applied to mental health and how the stigma only hurts people's opportunities to experience this type of healing for themselves.“It gives me a different perspective. You know, it's amazing when you sit with psychedelics and you think, oh, this person screwed me over or this happened or that happened, and it shows you a different angle of it. And it's like, wow, I did not even think of that perspective, right? And it's taught me to venture into things with kindness and love.” - Corey HirschAbout Corey Hirsch:By the time he was 21 years old Corey Hirsch had drunk from the Stanley Cup and won a silver medal at the Winter Olympics, but these accomplishments no longer mattered to him. Born in Medicine Hat and raised in Calgary, he was drafted by the New York Rangers and played for many seasons with the Vancouver Canucks. After retiring from play, Hirsch became an NHL coach for elite goaltenders and prospects, and later an analyst with Sportsnet. Dedicated to ending the stigma of mental health, he is also a co-host of The Players' Tribune podcast, Blindsided. In October 2022 Corey released his first book—The Save of My Life—a compelling look behind the mask of a professional hockey player that offers both understanding and hope to anyone living with mental illness.Website: CoreyHirsch.comBook: “The Save of My Life” by Corey HirschPodcast: Blindsided__Contact Punk Therapy:Patreon: Patreon.com/PunkTherapyWebsite: PunkTherapy.comEmail: info@punktherapy.com
CONTENT WARNING - Talk about sexual abuse, child sexual abuse and the death of a perpetrator. In this episode, Kristi talks with author, youth activist, sexual abuse survivor, sexual assault group facilitator and coach, Renee Simpson. Renee is the author of the book 'I want to go home' - a book which explores and shares about her trip across the world on a sailing boat, where she sailed through storms, nearly starved from a lack of food and her journey recovering from child sexual abuse and rape. Renee now facilitates sexual assault support groups through The Survivor Hub and trauma informed coaching for sexual abuse survivors where she encourages survivors to write their own stories and heal their own lives via her 'Shake the Walls' writing course. This is a very interesting conversation about recovering from sexual abuse, exploring trauma and the ways we process trauma and recovery. You can find Renee via her social media @reneemariesimpson or her website here: https://www.reneemariesimpson.com If any part of the show causes distress, please seek support and help from either the following services or from your own family doctor/psychologist or counsellor. Lifeline - 131114 Beyond Blue - 1300 224 636 Sexual Violence Services in WA - Service Assisting Male Survivors of Sexual Assault (SAMSSA) - (02) 6287 3935 1800 Respect - 1800 737 732 For more information or resources please visit the CAPE-AU website at www.cape-au.com.
Content Warning: Talk of Sexual Assault and Rape. Please take care of yourself and feel free to skip. Serilla lives a nightmare in the Chalcedean captain's cabin. We discuss her character progression, how the current events will impact her down the road, and her confrontation of Satrap Cosgo. She finds him weak in his chambers and is intent on getting out from under Cosgo's thumb, looking towards Bingtown with hope. We're reading Mad Ship by Robin Hobb, book 2 of the Liveship Traders in The Realm of the Elderlings.
Content Warning: Talk of SuicideIf you are having thoughts of suicide or self harm, please call or text 988, or chat 988lifeline.orgMisconceptions and stigma can make suicide hard to understand, but talking about it can make a huge difference. Mama Dragons is committed to keeping the conversation at the forefront of our group to help conquer those misconceptions and help lower suicide rates. In this week's episode of In the Den, Jen talks with special guest Taryn Aiken Hiatt about factors that impact suicide risk, warning signs of suicidality, and what to do when someone you know is having thoughts of suicide. Special Guest: Taryn Aiken Hiatt Taryn is a dedicated advocate with a passion for changing the culture around mental health, suicide and substance use disorders. She is a loss survivor, losing her dad in 2002, and an attempt survivor who lives in recovery today. Taryn founded and is the executive director for the Utah Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. She has testified before congress in Washington DC to increase awareness and support for better access to mental health services and to promote healthy discussions about suicide. She is widely respected throughout the nation for her hard work and dedication to saving lives. Taryn is finishing the Master's in Social Work program at UVU and graduates in May 2024. Taryn believes in the power of human connection and is dedicated to preventing suicide.Links from the Show: Donate to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: www.afsp.org Find a local support group through AFSP: https://afsp.org/find-a-local-chapter/ Volunteer with AFSP: https://afsp.org/advocate-for-suicide-prevention/ National Alliance of Mental Illness: https://www.nami.org/Home Join Mama Dragons today: www.mamadragons.org In the Den is made possible by generous donors like you.Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today at www.mamadragons.org. Connect with Mama Dragons:WebsiteInstagramFacebookDonate to this podcast
CONTENT WARNING: SUICIDE This week Nathaniel does a deep dive into the LTB song "Time Moves On". They talk bluntly about the dark thoughts they've had, and the different traumas that fed them. This is a frank and direct conversation about abuse and how that often leads to suicidal thoughts. Please, if you're thinking about harming yourself, talk to someone. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Lune The Band: https://lunetheband.bandcamp.com/ I Don't Speak German: https://idontspeakgerman.libsyn.com/ It Could Happen Here: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-it-could-happen-here-30717896/ Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-cool-people-who-did-cool-96003360/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lunetheband/message
Content Warning: Talk of sexual assault, rape, and consent starts at 1:15:00 until 1:30:00 in regards to Althea's past. The port town Brashen and Althea have stopped in is more dangerous than it first appears. Brashen is drugged through his ale and led to the back room, while Althea is baited there as well, barely escaping a kidnapping. After getting back to the ship, Brashen stitches up Althea's wounds and the intimate quarters (and probably the cindin) begets the start of their relationship. They both know it's dangerous, but for now, it is simply nice to be wanted. We're reading Ship of Magic by Robin Hobb, book 1 of the Liveship Traders in The Realm of the Elderlings.
Happy Thursday! There is something in this episode for everyone. We start off by listening to Nat share her thoughts on why she feels like she needs a girls night out, SOLO. We all need it sometimes. After the girls dive in on those thoughts, they get to the NET which is all about comparing The Luckiest Girl Alive book to the new Netflix movie version. AND OF COURSE, Nat and Sara share all of their thoughts on the new Selena Gomez documentary (Apple TV PLus). The episode ends with a Chick Chat on how they decorate their homes and they give a rundown on the shows coming out in November that they'll be watching. CONTENT WARNING: Talk of sexual abuse Produced by Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.
Happy Thursday! There is something in this episode for everyone. We start off by listening to Nat share her thoughts on why she feels like she needs a girls night out, SOLO. We all need it sometimes. After the girls dive in on those thoughts, they get to the NET which is all about comparing The Luckiest Girl Alive book to the new Netflix movie version. AND OF COURSE, Nat and Sara share all of their thoughts on the new Selena Gomez documentary (Apple TV PLus). The episode ends with a Chick Chat on how they decorate their homes and they give a rundown on the shows coming out in November that they'll be watching. CONTENT WARNING: Talk of sexual abuse Produced by Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.
The original Top Gun is very much a movie of its time, in its presentation...and also its politics. Let's just say I was surprised at how much I disliked Tom Cruise, especially given how modern Cruise movies try so hard to make him extremely likeable.CONTENT WARNING: Talk about sexual assault in the military happens at 12:32 to 18:42 and at 33:10 to 36:30.Follow me on social media!Twitter: @TallLeftist and @OvercriticalPodInstagram: @OvercriticalPodcastFacebook: Overcritical PodcastSources:1) ‘A Poison in the System': The Epidemic of Military Sexual Assault2) Legacy of the Tailhook Scandal | Retro Report | The New York Times 3) Operation Hollywood: How the Pentagon Shapes and Censors the Movies by David L. RobbMusic:Intro Song: Bangarang (Instrumental) by AGROCULTUREOpening Theme by Harold Faltermeyer - Top Gun OSTDanger Zone by Kenny LogginsTake My Breath Away by BerlinSerious Dark Ambient Atmosphere by Ashot DanielyanElevator Music Lofi Background Music For Video by Lesfm
Showy Ovaries is thrilled to welcome one of the busiest TV presenters and authors in Aotearoa, Miriama Kamo, to share her fertility journey with Penny. From the pain of six miscarriages, to the joys of delivering her daughter, to the struggles of endometriosis and early menopause, Miriama is warm, open and honest about all that her body has been through, and she's still laughing. They chat the rise of Te Reo Maori, her miraculous endometriosis cure and her burgeoning career as a tip top publishing magnate and children's author.Content Warning: Talk of miscarriage. Information on her Sparkling book: https://www.scholastic.co.nz/media/4570/stolen-stars-of-matariki_tn.pdfSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/pennyashton)
Theo joins us today to talk about their transition experience, how their partner supported them, and the impact of non-supportive family. CONTENT WARNING Talk of suicide.
In this episode I chat with my colleague Seani Love, an amazing conscious kink teacher who loves to explore the potential for erotic awakenings and healing through BDSM, ritual and sacred sexuality. CONTENT WARNING: Talk about sexual assault, consensual non-consent exploration In this episode, we chat about... Seani's story of how his shameful sexual desires became a healing gift for his lover as she healed her trauma Why people are interested in consensual non-consent What can make kink therapeutic or healing What it takes to be a male sexworker How consent and boundaries can save the world Seani Love has been exploring the fields of conscious and sacred sexuality for 20+ years and has been teaching for 12 of these. Seani has specialised in how erotic experiences can be healing, empowering, educational as well as a huge amount of fun. His combined background is in the Western Mystery tradition, ritual theatre, various therapeutic modalities and neotantra. In 2015, he won the Sex Worker of the Year award in London and has appeared in films such as the Berlinale Film Festival winner Touch Me Not.Along with his many amazing colleagues, Seani presents us with 2 courses: Level Up (A course for men wanting to be better lovers of women) and Getting Conscious With Kink (a course for all of us who want to learn more about the power of kink, BDSM. Course links: Level Up Lover course Getting Conscious With KinkWith our discount code of SENSUALARTISTRY you can get 30% off the price of both of these courses.
You've heard Lisa bring her up again and again, but do you actually know who Talia Josephine Wagner, AKA Nocturne is?? Come learn with Lauren as Lisa tells us all about Nocturne, who she is, and why the heck she isn't around currently! Content Warning: Talk of abortion, in reference to a storyline of Nocturne's
***Content Warning: Talk of childhood abuse, sexual trauma and mental health. This episode may be triggering for some ***In this episode of the ‘The Fat Doctor Podcast', Dr. Natasha Larmie is joined by "Kate" who shares her experiences of childhood sexual abuse and how this impacted her relationship with her body and food. Together they cover:How childhood trauma impacts both health and weightWhy emotional eating is common in trauma survivorsWhy health professionals need to be trauma informedPlease note that the first 8:19 mins do not contain any details of abuse and focus on the impact of childhood trauma on health and wellbeing.Thank you for listeningIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to support Natasha so that she can continue making them, you can join her on Patreon. If you fancy connecting with other like-minded people in a safe and non judgmental environment, then why not join her Facebook group the ‘Friends of The Fat Doctor'? You can also check out her webiste or find her on all the usual social media channels including Instagram, Twitter and Tik Tok. More about the show:How would you react if someone told you that most of what we are taught to believe about healthy bodies is a lie? How would you feel if that person was a medical doctor with over 20 years experience treating patients and seeing the harm caused by all this misinformation?In her podcast, Dr Natasha Larmie, an experienced General Practitioner and self-styled Fat Doctor, examines and challenges 'health' as we know it through passionate, unfiltered conversations with guest experts, colleagues and friends.She tackles the various ways in which weight stigma and anti-fat bias impact both individuals and society as a whole. From the classroom to the boardroom, the doctors office to the local pub, weight-based discrimination is everywhere. Is it any wonder that it has such an impact on our health? Whether you're a person affected by weight stigma, a healthcare professional, a concerned parent or an ally who shares our view that people in larger bodies deserve better, Dr. Larmie and the team at 'The Fat Doctor Podcast' welcomes you into the inner circle.Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Help after Rape and Sexual Assault (NHS)Victim Support (Childhood abuse)The the National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC)Help for Adult Victims Of Child Abuse (HAVOCA)NSPCC (advice for victims of non-recent abuse)Guide to support options for abuse (MIND)SupportLine If you suspect a child is being abused please report this to your local social services department or the police. If you are a child who is being abused, please contact Childline on 0800 1111The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study is free to view, and the CDC also provides some helpful information.
Chad and Jon talk about the upcoming 6th novel in the A Song of Ice and Fire series, The Winds of Winter! Content Warning: Talk of sexual abuse in the A Song of Ice and Fire series.
In this episode I'm chatting with my friend Beau all about dismantling the “Broadway body,” breaking down the body image expectation for dancers in the musical theatre world, the toxic body image standards within the gay community and more.
In this episode I chat with my friend Grayson all about size- inclusive fashion, the need for body inclusivity within the theatre industry, breaking down the rules and limitations we've placed on ourselves when it comes to success and dating because of our bodies, and crocs, amongst other things. We also chat about letting our rolls show, what we do on bad body image days and the toxicity of before and after photos. Content Warning- Talk about a certain restrictive diet (from 24:00 to 32:25)Resources mentioned:Book- Anti-Diet: Reclaim Your Time, Money, Well-Being and Happiness Through Intuitive Eating by Christy Harrison Podcast- Food Psych Podcast Definition of thin privilege
Content Warning: Talk about cannibalism from 26:20-33:00Vague Hades spoilers from 4:20-14:00Star Wars talk from 15:00-25:30The vibes have been flipped and tossed and turned around in this episode of Salt Cravings! Clair brings us a Star Wars craving as she begs for the death of Anakin Skywalker, then ponders how we could get mechs in real life, without consequences. Meanwhile, Brianna gushes about Hades, and starts up the discourse engine by talking about non-binary lesbians who don't include trans women! And our fan craving, well...just look at the content warning. Get ready to vibe as we talk about......The Fault In Our Star Wars!Support black trans people here or find out how to support Indigenous folks across "Canada" hereIntro and Outro Music by Clark PowellSubmit your cravings at: submissions@saltcravings.comEmail: contact@saltcravings.comSocial Media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube
Today I'm sharing my chat with Annie, one of my very best friends from all the way back in High School. We talk about our disordered eating that started in high school, and how we got out of the diet cycle in our twenties. Annie also just had a baby and has things to say about toxic diet culture during pregnancy. Content Warning: Talk about disordered habits, disordered thoughts, and pregnancy weight gain amounts. Annie's current favorite pregnancy & post-partum accounts: @Drsterlingobgyn @drcassidy @mypelvicfloormuscles @ourmamavillage @prenatalyogacenter @karrie_locher @drnicolerankins @onestrongmamaprenatal Annie also mentioned that if anyone has questions for her about pregnancy/post-partum, they can follow her private instagram @anniebmccarthy and DM her :-) *** Sponsors: -TANYA MARK. Tanya is a non diet nutritionist, body image coach, and she’s professionally certified in Intuitive Eating and Eating Psychology. She gets it. It’s not easy ditching diet culture’s BS messages. And she has a plan for you. If you’re ready to ditch food guilt and body shame for good, grab her free guide: 5 Steps to Stop Feeling Crappy About Your Body & Make Eating Easy. Grab the free guide and get started today. And follow Tanya on Instagram! -SIDE BY SIDE NUTRITION. Side By Side’s dietitians work to empower people to become their own nutrition experts. Their team of health at every size and weight inclusive nutrition therapists work virtually all over the United States - and locally in Colorado. They work both individually with clients of all ages, genders, and diagnoses in addition to running ongoing online groups - including an IE and body image support group, meal support groups, Binge Eating Disorder Support Group, and Restorative Yoga. They put out free weekly content on their YouTube channel, blog, and instagram to help inspire your journey to a trusting and self-compassionate relationship with food and your body. They offer one on one nutrition and body image therapy to those who struggle with eating disorders, disordered eating, chronic dieting, they also take a variety of insurances including the large commercial insurance companies Cigna, Aetna, and United Healthcare. If you are ready work one-on-one, you can email contact@sidebysidenutrition.com or call 708-717-7394. sidebysidenutrition.com
To book one on one inner voice healing go to https://enithingiwant.com/home-2/services/spiritual-healing/ CONTENT WARNING: Talk of drugs, alcohol, and depressionTopics Covered:- spiritual perspectives- religion- psychedelics and alcohol- dark night of the soul/depression- soul's calling+moreThis week on the Soul Family podcast I will be interviewing the amazing Gayatri ( @goddessgaya on Instagram and YouTube) on merging our inner worlds.As Gayatri puts it:"There is us and there is an opposite to us. We want to fight with, we want pleasure from, we want to conquer that opposite. Yet these are endless pursuits with nowhere to run but into ourselves, how long can we keep running?The integration of polarities means destroying the reality you once knew. It means getting comfortable in the uncomfortable, and finding Truth in contradictions. But it is only through this reconstruction that we can see our current world with the new eyes of a child. That's what we've been searching for.In essence, there is no search for ourselves because what we search for was always within us, and yet in order for it to be found we must first search. Thus, it's recognizing these contradictory polarities that are necessary to accept within ourselves that brings us in alignment with the Oneness of God."Hello! I’m Eniola the creator of EniThingIWant. I am a spiritual healer, artist, and entrepreneur based in NYC with a focus on self-love, growth, and spiritual awakening. I share my story and art to shed light on my life journey to inspire you to go after what you want in life and realize your fullest potential!Follow Me On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enithingiwant/Shop Depop: https://www.depop.com/enithingiwant/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enithingiwant/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/enithingiwant/Support Me On:support me on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/enithingiwantOr PayPal paypal.me/enithingiwearMusic: www.bensound.com and https://www.fesliyanstudios.com
After a rowdy recording session, Kit and Harper are here to bring you the low down on ENERGON, that magical liquid that's somehow fuel and food and blood and...well, you get the picture. Plus, what we've been watching, reading, and talking about all things Transformers. Topics Include: What If God Just Put Pizzas Under The Earth For Us?, No Energon On Cybertron, The G1 Shockwave Lore Deepens, A Brief Engex Hour Interlude, Do Titans Have Subspace?, and The Starvation Vexation. Content Warning: Talk of starvation, death by starvation, and some nitty gritty malnutrition biology. Our theme and outro is Remember (The Synth-Pop Song) by Unsound on Jamendo.
CONTENT WARNING: Talk of contemplating suicide, and general existential torment.The lovely, and Canadian, Thom Wong talks about his experiences of being between races, between sexualities, and possibly between genders; a full and frank discussion and a great way to end this season of Probably True. You can find more of Thom at SuperGranular.comStories of queer life and even queer-er sex.Always interesting, definitely amusing, Probably True - the repeatedly-award-winning, slightly filthy storytelling project tackling LGBTQ issues in a fun and engaging way.Much like its creator, it is a smutty-but-charming collection of personal misadventures working to make the world a better place, one silly, sexy story at a time.Patreon.com/ProbablyTrue // ProbablyTruePodcast.com @unlikelylad See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The crew of the Whiplash ends up on a world with a dark history. Content Warning: Talk of death. Cast: Abigail d'wa: RayRayVA Gracie Hart: Jordan Cobb Bats: Arthur Tisseront Shaggy: Rain Essery Pel: Andrew Bower and John Wilson as the Narrator Guest Voices: Feminine David: Sarah Hemmi Non-Binary David: Marion Lefevre Satellite Messaging System: Lee Francis Written, Edited and Produced by Strider Leigh. Special Thanks: Lafayette Garcia Fred Stride Christina Ritterson The transcript is available on www.mythostheseries.com.
Content Warning: Talk of lynchings, abortion, and Trump. Sponsored by The Women's Connection of West Michigan.
Content Warning: Talk of Trump and racism. Use of Strong Language.
Content Warning: Talk of the election. Some strong language. Beautiful Feminist Rampage is a podcast sponsored by The Women's Connection in West Michigan.