We are talking about the recent Heartbeat bill that was created in Texas, and diving into the history of abortions. We also discuss the medical aspects of pregnancy along with statistics in relation to foster care. TW: Sexual assault, rape, inc
In light of Pride Month, we wanted to do an episode talking about important people that have fought for LGBTQ+ rights, discussed the history of the Stonewall Riots, and delved into a little bit of biology. Happy Pride Month!
In this episode, we dive into the makings of the opioid "crisis", and the reason why it's in quotations. We also talk about the HBO documentary "Crime of The Century" and the Sackler family, grab a snack, and your doctor for this week's episode
We dive into the workings of an abusive relationship and the details of Gabby Petito's case. This episode was highly chaotic as we featured our extremely smart and cool and popular friend Kat. TW: Domestic Abuse, murder, violence, Brian Laundr
This week we discuss the bystander effect, and the often misunderstood Kitty Genovese Case that is often referred to when discussing the bystander effect. TW: Sexual Assault
We discussed the inequalities that partners experience in marriage, along with why marriage is even a thing, and how it came to be a part of society. TW: Marital Rape and domestic abuse is discussed For help with domestic abuse and other situa
TW: Sexual assault, rape, and violence against women. Varshini and Linsy are joined with Safirah, and talk about many topics in relation to women and inequality. This was recorded in March but due to unfortunate editing difficulties along with
This week, we talk about society's incessant need to make sure we're happy and smiling, and why that is. Making sure to address the whole "you should smile" situation, and talking about how sometimes it's okay to just not be happy.
This is a short episode that discusses COVID-19, and the many deaths that have occurred due to it. We go over Elisabeth Kubler Ross's theory of the five stages of grief and death that many go through. This is a topic that some might find uncomf