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32. Building Great Marriages with Dovid Feldman, LPC



At times it seems that the institution of marriage is crumbling. Yet a happy, trusting, long-term intimate relationship is one of life’s greatest joys, and the ideal environment for raising well-adju…


Published on 3 years ago

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31. Corinna Cohn: Post-Trans No Man's Land



“Why don’t you just detransition?” Corinna Cohn is tired of fielding this question, but gracious enough to address it with me on today’s episode. Corinna has lived as a transsexual woman for his enti…


Published on 3 years, 1 month ago

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30. Surviving Gender Malpractice: Brian’s Detransition Story



Ten years ago, at the tender age of 21, Brian needed professional help. He’d been severely bullied as a child, and the messages his father modeled about masculinity didn’t help Brian understand himse…


Published on 3 years, 1 month ago

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29. Corey Drayton: "Cancer Was the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me"



Before he reached 40, Corey was told he had a 27% chance of surviving stage 4 prostate cancer. Up until this point, he had been pushing through grueling 15-hour days in the film industry, despite his…


Published on 3 years, 1 month ago

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28. Gay, Disabled, & Gender Dysphoric: Jayme’s Story



Jayme knows better than most people what’s like to feel “born in the wrong body,” and to be treated differently. Born premature with cerebral palsy, she had to grow up quickly, managing the pain, lim…


Published on 3 years, 1 month ago

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27. Robin Atkins, LMHC: Two Therapists Debate Abortion



Abortion is a fraught issue many people can hardly step near without turning red. I’m pro-choice, while my colleague, Robin Atkins, LMHC, is pro-life. Yet we’re not at each other’s throats. What’s ou…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

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26. Mike Belcher: Is Marxism the New Opiate of the Masses?



Karl Marx famously declared religion to be “the opiate of the masses,” implying we’d be better off without it. But can human beings really live without a religion of any kind? Perhaps when we try to …


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

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25. Ada Akpala: Challenging the Narrative



When our egos become entrenched in our views, life becomes stale, growth stagnates, and we lose out on valuable perspectives. Ada Akpala has made it part of her daily practice to challenge her pre-ex…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

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24. Andrew Hartz, PhD: Counseling in a Cluster B Culture



When did it become okay to hate someone based on the color of their skin — as long as that skin is the color deemed the acceptable one to hate? More concerningly, when did it become okay for therapis…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

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23. James Esses: Gender Updates Across the Pond



Half of our listeners are in the US and more than a quarter are in the UK, while the news on gender matters is rapidly evolving in both countries. So the time is ripe for a check-in with a gender cri…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago





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