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In a difficult week for Los Angeles, we hope this episode can provide a little bit of respite. Jessica Shaw is joined by Keely Flaherty from Tudum for a deeper dive into the gripping limited series, American Primeval , starring Betty Gilpin and Taylor Kitsch. Then also talk about the delightful return of Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx in the new action comedy, Back in Action , directed by Seth Gordon. Follow Netflix Podcasts for more and read about all of the titles featured on today’s episode exclusively on Tudum.com .…
#2 - Consent in the Age of COVID-19
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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Unconventional Dyad Podcast. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Unconventional Dyad Podcast یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
Carli & Laura discuss consent, boundaries, and power within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Unconventional Dyad Podcast. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Unconventional Dyad Podcast یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
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×On episode 44 of the Unconventional Dyad Podcast, Laura speaks with Dr. Nafissa Ismail , Associate Professor and researcher. Topics of discussion include… - Stress-induced mental illnesses - The gut-brain axis and its role in mental health - The effects of stressors on puberty and adolescent mental health - How probiotic consumption during puberty might protect against depression and anxiety - The physiological and neurological effects of the COVID-19 virus and pandemic on children and teens - Sex differences in mental health - Open Science and the power of collaboration, and - Integrating the body into the study of the mind Dr. Ismail is an Associate Professor at the School of Psychology at the University of Ottawa and the holder of a University Research Chair in Stress and Mental Health. She obtained her PhD from Concordia University in 2009. She then completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Massachusetts and joined the University of Ottawa in 2012. Her research expertise is in Neuroimmunology and Neuroendocrinology. She was awarded Young Researcher of Year by the University of Ottawa and Early Researcher Award by the province of Ontario. She was also awarded the prize for activity in the media and in the community 2021 by the Faculty of Social Sciences. She is also a member of the Global Young Academy. Follow Dr. Ismail on Twitter: @ismail_nafissa ( twitter.com/ismail_nafissa ) Connect with Dr. Ismail on LinkedIn : linkedin.com/in/nafissa-ismail-890aa899/ Find out more at uniweb.uottawa.ca/members/964 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
Today on the podcast, Carli and Laura speak with Reverend Kelsey Beebe (MFA Dance, MDiv [Pronouns: she/her]), a trained dancer, yoga instructor, and an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ. Pastor Kelsey believes firmly in an all-loving God, embodied Christ, and ever-moving Holy Spirit that connects us all. She serves as a solo pastor at two churches just south of Milwaukee, WI, and is the Executive Minister and President of Dancing Pastor Ministries and host of the Lady Preacher Podcast. With a love for movement and ministry, and a passion for embodied prayer practices, Pastor Kelsey has been called the 'Dancing Pastor' since her early teenage years. She earned the title lady preacher while serving two churches in rural Missouri where she became known around the town as “the lady preacher.” As the Dancing Pastor and Lady Preacher, Pastor Kelsey works with folks from all walks of life, helping them find safe, embodied ways to connect more deeply to themselves, to others, and to God. Her life's work is based on 1 Corinthians 16:14: “Let all that you do be done in love,” and her favorite part of ministry is helping people experience the transforming love of God that moves around, among, and within us all. Outside of movement and ministry, Pastor Kelsey loves donuts, being by the water, and nothing gets her laughing harder than a good dad-joke. She also believes pints of ice cream are meant to be finished in one sitting. She lives in Kenosha, WI, with her husband Rev. Kevin Beebe and their cat Velcro. Some topics of discussion on today’s episode include… The joys and challenges of leading a faith community as a woman The Divine Feminine, embodied prayer practices, and the healing power of movement Why the broader Christian Church is in need of female voices, leadership, and ordination; and what the Church misses out on when it prevents women from serving as clergy You can find out more about Pastor Kelsey at our website or at dancingpastor.org If you like our show, please subscribe, rate, review, and share the Unconventional Dyad Podcast. As always, thank you so much for listening, and we hope you enjoy this episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
1 #41 - Rev. Jonathan Barker - Climate Justice, Racial Justice, and Why Jesus Would Demand a Green New Deal 1:14:17
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1:14:17Today on the podcast, Laura speaks with Rev. Jonathan Barker about racial justice, climate justice, and his book, “Jesus Would Demand a Green New Deal: The Story of Why One Christian Pastor Went on a 12 Day Fast for a Green New Deal.” Some topics of discussion on today’s episode include… The call for Christians to be involved in social, racial, and climate justice efforts/advocacy Rev. Jonathan’s involvement in the Black Lives Matter movement and the intentional strategic non-violent direct action he has engaged in to protest the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, WI last year White, Evangelical Christians’ silence around racial and climate issues Why Jesus would demand a Green New Deal The disproportionate impact of climate change on people who are already oppressed, vulnerable, and marginalized What it means to truly love your neighbor Some of the ways that we can address climate change while also addressing poverty, under-employment and unemployment Rev. Jonathan Barker serves as the pastor at Grace Lutheran Church (ELCA) in Kenosha, Wisconsin and is the co-founder of Grace Welcome Center. You can email him at jonathan.w.barker17@gmail.com You can find him on instagram at @barker.jonathan and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.barker.714 You can find out more about his church at https://www.facebook.com/graceelcakenosha If you like our show, please subscribe, rate, review, or share it. This helps get our work out to others. Thank you! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
1 #40 - Evelyn Schaefer, Psy.D. - Sport/Performance Psychology, Following Your Passions, and Training Future Psychologists 45:31
New Blog Post - 3 Ways You Can Support Those in Need in Afghanistan: https://bit.ly/3gd2SYa Today on the podcast, Laura speaks with Dr. Evelyn Schaefer about sports and performance psychology as well as training and education. Dr. Schaefer is a clinical and sport/performance psychologist living and working in Fond du Lac, WI. She is a clinical supervisor for Outpatient Behavioral Health at Agnesian Healthcare/SSM and the Training Director for their APA accredited predoctoral internship. Some topics of discussion on today’s episode include… The intersection of sports psychology and trauma Allowing athletes to be human The importance of engaging with and cultivating one’s passions The mental health advocacy of some prominent Olympians The process of starting an APA accredited predoctoral internship from the ground up Dr. Schaefer is involved in systems level work in the areas of provider wellness and diversity, equity and inclusion. After many years of working primarily in the field of trauma, Dr. Schaefer followed the road not taken and respecialized in sport/performance psychology. She currently works both at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac and as a consultant to atheletes, performers, coaches and teams throughout the United States. She works with the United States Figure Skating Association providing education in the areas of peak performance and athlete mental health. Dr. Schaefer is a member of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee’s Mental Health Registry and hopes to one day to reach her lifelong goal of finally making it to the Olympics! A particular delight for Dr. Schaefer is encouraging young psychologists to bring their passions into their work and find their unique path. Mom of 2 active teenagers, her happy place is found onboard a SUP watching the sun set over a lake or making a big pot of soup on a snowy day. To reach out to Dr. Schaefer about sport/performance psychology email her at: synchropsych@gmail.com To reach out to Dr. Schaefer about training and education email her at: evelyn.schaefer@ssmhealth.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
Welcome to Season 3 of the Unconventional Dyad Podcast! On this brand-new episode, Carli and Laura speak with Nathalie Rieder, Psy.D. about the field of geropsychology, the rapidly growing aging population, and the unique challenges faced by older adults. Dr. Rieder is a postdoctoral psychology fellow at the Milwaukee VA Medical Center, working primarily in outpatient and inpatient geriatric care settings. She received her doctorate in psychology from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania (APA-Accredited) and completed her internship at the Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center (APA-Accredited). She was awarded IUP’s Graduate Research Grant Award for her dissertation investigating the relationship between family caregivers’ well-being and the quantity and quality of received social support. Throughout her training, Dr. Rieder has come to appreciate the unique role of geropsychologists while working in interdisciplinary teams. Older adults often face a variety of biopsychosocial problems—which makes the job of a geropsychologist ever-evolving! They must hone a diverse set of skills to address concerns faced by many older adults and their families. Dr. Rieder is excited to be a part of the rapidly expanding geropsychology field and hopes that many future psychologists consider this specialization. Helpful Links: The Society of Clinical Geropsychology - https://geropsychology.org/ Other Aging Organizations - https://www.apa.org/pi/aging/resources/organizations --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
1 #38 - Rachel Newcombe, Psychoanalyst & Writer 1:16:00
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1:16:00Rachel Newcombe is a psychoanalyst, supervisor and teacher on Orcas Island and Seattle, Washington. As a teacher she practices a radical pedagogy and thrives in a room of the disobedient who refuse indoctrination. She learns with and from students who dare to question and make learning their own. One of her favorite classes to teach is, The Unconscious Goes to School. In 2018 Rachel received the Distinguished Educator Award from the International Forum for Psychoanalytic Education. Rachel co-leads a writing collective of fellow therapists/analysts who share an interest in writing from the margins and exploring ways creative non-fiction, poetry and art can be an aspect of professional writing. Rachel’s writing has appeared in Contemporary Psychoanalysis , The Psychoanalytic Review, Fort/Da, The Rumpus, 7X7LA, Anti-Heroin Chic, Ellipsis Zine and elsewhere. She can be found on Twitter @rachelnewcombe8 where she enjoys writing daily micro-fiction with the group #vss365. You can find us on our website , Instagram , and Twitter . Featured Song: Unquiet Mind by Laurence ( @laurencemusic992 ) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
1 #37 - Dr. Monica Rico, Professor of History and Environmental Studies 1:05:47
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1:05:47Dr. Monica Rico (PhD) is a Professor of History at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. She is also affiliated with Lawrence’s Environmental Studies Program (director 2016-2020). Her teaching and research explore American cultural, intellectual, and environmental history in the early American period and the nineteenth century. She has a particular interest in the connections between gender studies and environmental studies, as well as public history and community-based teaching and learning. She is the author of Nature’s Noblemen: Transatlantic Masculinities and the Nineteenth-Century American West (Yale, 2013) and multiple articles and book reviews, including “Don’t Forget This: Annie Oakley and the ‘New Girl’ in Anglo-American Culture,” in The Popular Frontier: Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and Transnational Mass Culture, edited by Frank Christanson (Oklahoma, 2017). My current research focuses on the connections between visual culture and natural history in the eighteenth-century Atlantic World. Her research has been funded by fellowships from the Smith Library at Mount Vernon, the American Philosophical Society, and the American Heritage Center at the University of Wyoming. She is an inaugural fellow of the Bright Institute in American History at Knox College. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, she was educated at the University of California, Berkeley and moved to the Midwest in 2001. She is active in the Fox Cities as a member of the Northeastern Wisconsin Land Trust, the Outagamie County Democratic Party, and various other local initiatives. In 2014 she was recognized for her community work by being named one of the region’s “Future 15” emerging leaders. In 2018, the Outagamie County Historical Society presented the Lillian Mackesy Award for Local History to her in recognition of my nine years of service on the society’s board, including several terms as president. You can find Dr. Rico on her website . You can find us on our website , Instagram , and Twitter . The music you hear is by the amazing laurence . --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
Tracy Sidesinger, PsyD is a psychoanalytic psychologist, currently practicing virtually from Brooklyn and upstate New York with a focus on gender and sexuality, maternal mental health, spirituality, and the arts. Her writing can be found in Studies in Gender and Sexuality, Public Seminar, and Routledge. She is currently working on a collection of essays bridging psychoanalytic insight, interviews, and memoir to bear on the topic of feminine knowing. She serves on the board of directors for the Museum of Motherhood as artist residency coordinator, and is currently engaged in research on support structures outside of the nuclear family. She is passionately involved in the community psychoanalysis movement which makes psychological care accessible to all as a matter of social justice and equity. Today, we start with a beautiful discussion about motherhood and femininity. We also explore several topics, including the use of the analyst's subjectivity and self as an instrument in the therapy, community psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, the importance of process in the work we do and how process can be illuminated in consultation, supervision, and peer groups. Lastly, we discuss Dr. Sidesinger’s creation of a community clinic and she provides a beautiful frame for what she hopes the clinic will look like and whom the clinic will serve. You can find us on our website , Instagram , and Twitter . Featured Song: Unquiet Mind by Laurence (@ laurencemusic992 ) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
Candice Czubernat, LMHC, has been a therapist for 15 years and is the founder of the LGBTQ affirming counseling, coaching and spiritual direction practice, The Christian Closet. She’s also the founder of Progressive Christian Counseling, an online therapeutic resource for Christians who come from a progressively minded faith. She works with people from all over the world undoing limiting beliefs about God and the self in order to find beauty, freedom and wholeness. Candice is a graduate of The Moody Bible Institute and The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. She identifies as a lesbian and a Christian. She lives in a small mountain town in southern California with her wife, the love of her life, Crystal, and their 6-year-old boy/girl twins Deacon and Dylan. If she's not working you can find her testing science projects with her kids, playing family board games and wrestling with their puppy Charlie Bonz. Today on the podcast we discuss… Candice’s work with the LGBTQ+ community Spiritual Trauma and abuse How queerness can be used to encapsulate identities that are not black and white boxes Teletherapy and its ability to reach marginalized communities Her evolving views on God and spirituality The Christian Closet on the Web: https://www.thechristiancloset.com/ The Christian Closet on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheChristianCloset The Christian Closet on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lgbtq_therapyonline/ Candice on the Web: https://candiceczubernat.com/ Candice on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lesbiantherapist/ Candice on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheChristianCL --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
Kimby Shult Hughes is a highly sensitive empath who has her Master of Science in Marriage and Family therapy and currently specializes in the treatment of children and youth impacted by trauma. She is deeply immersed in her doctorate work in Education where she researches the teachers who teach students impacted by trauma. Additionally, she is an assistant college coach for volleyball and loves being around the athletes who, oxymoronically, cause her to feel young and quite old at the same time. Kimby is also the author of three children’s books (which can be found on Amazon): Love Transcends , Love Wins , and Where Peace Lives . After thoroughly enjoying the process of working on Where Peace Lives with her children, Kimby and her two kids have another book in progress, so stay tuned! Despite the many hats she wears, being a mama of two highly sensitive kids is, undoubtedly, the biggest blessing and privilege of Kimby’s life. The child in her is deeply healed by them and she sits in daily awe of their insight, authenticity, kindness, compassion, bravery, and general amazingness. Kimby loves to be active and outdoors (especially with her husband and kids) and feels like life is more sustainable when she approaches it with joy, humor, gratitude, and authenticity. On today’s episode... We discuss Kimby’s work with the CBITS program and her work in schools The unique impact of racial trauma and discrimination on students and children of color Her faith journey and its influence on her work and her life in general Kimby’s process of writing her three books and how they might help open and facilitate discussions about race --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
Today, Carli speaks with Dr. Elisabeth Paquette (she/her) who is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She works at the intersection of social and political philosophy, feminist philosophy, and decolonial theory. Her book, titled Universal Emancipation: Race beyond Badiou (University of Minnesota Press, 2020), engages French political theorist Alain Badiou’s discussion of Négritude and the Haitian Revolution to develop a nuanced critique of his theory of emancipation. Currently, she is working on a monograph on the writings of decolonial theorist Sylvia Wynter. Her publications can be found in the following journals: Badiou Studies; Philosophy Today; Radical Philosophy Review; Hypatia; philoSOPHIA; and Philosophy Compass. Topics of discussion include engaging with decolonial texts, Dr. Paquette's Feminist Decolonial Workshop , and her book Universal Emancipation: Race beyond Badiou . We also discuss her upcoming book on Sylvia Wynter, which she is in the process of writing. You can find us on our website , Instagram , and Twitter . Featured Song: Unquiet Mind by Laurence (@ laurencemusic992 ) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
Today, we speak with Dr. Dale Bespalec about retirement and aging, oftentimes topics that are not discussed in clinical training or early on in a career. We explored how values might change as a therapist or as a supervisor, and how stories and narratives might help one look back at a career with integrity and satisfaction. Dr. Bespalec has been a licensed psychologist in Wisconsin since 1978. He has served as the President of the Wisconsin Psychological Association and the Dean of the Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Bespalec is currently Professor Emeritus at WSPP and the elected Wisconsin representative to the APA Council of Representatives. He maintains a consulting and clinical practice in Milwaukee. You can find us on our website , Instagram , Twitter , and Facebook (the neglected account) Featured Song: Unquiet Mind by Laurence (@ laurencemusic992 ) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
This is part 2 of a 2-part series with Carlos Padrón, licensed psychoanalyst. If you did not get a chance to listen to part 1 of this series, we recommend listening to episode #30 first, as we continue the conversation in this episode. We continue to discuss the ethics of care within psychoanalysis, the radial use of silence, and we begin to discuss the questions “Is there an aim in psychoanalysis? Can our patients truly get better and find truth if we have an aim?” You can find us on our website , Instagram , Twitter , and Facebook (the neglected account) Carlos was one of our first guests on the podcast - his first interview can be found on Episode 5 . --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
1 #30 - Part 1: Carlos Padrón, Ethics of Care within Psychoanalysis 1:15:19
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1:15:19Carli and Laura interview Carlos Padrón, licensed psychoanalyst. Our conversation today was split into two episodes (#30 and #31). In this episode, we begin to discuss the ethics of care within psychoanalysis, what care means, and how we might use or misuse empathy in the consulting room with our patients. We also discuss the radial use of silence, contemplative stillness, and attentive listening. We further explore how our use of empathy might cut off, or foreclose, possibilities with that patient and within the intersubjective space. Carlos is a licensed psychoanalyst and an advanced candidate at the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR). He originally studied philosophy in Venezuela, then earned an MA in philosophy with a concentration in psychoanalysis at the New School for Social Research, and finally an MPhil in Latin American literature at New York University. He has written and presented on the intersections between philosophy, literature, psychoanalysis, and Latin American Thought. He was a teaching fellow at NYU, a faculty member at John Jay College (CUNY), the Contemporary Freudian Society, and the China American Psychoanalytic Alliance. Carlos is currently a faculty member at IPTAR where he co-teaches a class on clinical aspects of diversity. He also teaches a Seminar on Psychodynamic Theory at the Silberman School of Social Work in Hunter College (MSW). Carlos participated in the documentary Psychoanalysis in El Barrio , a film on working psychoanalytically with underprivileged Latinx patients in the U.S., and has given talks and published on this topic. Lately, he published an essay in the edited volume Psychoanalysis in the Barrios (Routledge, 2019), has an essay on whiteness and the “good white” in a special edition of Division Review #22 dedicated to COVID-19 and racism, and was invited to write an essay for a special issue of Psychoanalytic Psychology tentatively titled Notes from a Pandemic: Reflections from 19 Clinicians on the Year of COVID-19. Finally, Carlos wrote an excellent piece for Stillpoint Magazine, called Totemizing the Taboo, or Seizing the Fortress of Whiteness . Carlos has worked psychoanalytically in different settings and is currently a clinical associate of the New School Psychotherapy Program where he supervises PhD Psychology students. You can find Carlos on Instagram . You can find us on our website , Instagram , Twitter , and Facebook (the neglected account) Carlos was one of our first guests on the podcast - his first interview can be found on Episode 5 . --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
Today, we speak with Jeremiah Lindemann, a product engineer with Esri working in the geospatial industry based in Colorado. He spends much of his time supporting health and human services and public safety agencies. His career has helped him be an advocate after a personal loss of his brother to opioids, mapping various opioid topics and helping people tell their stories of loss. More recently, similar mapping around loss and vaccinations has been applied to COVID-19 with the assistance of GISCorps, a non-profit volunteer organization . Topics of discussion on today’s episode include: COVID-19 mapping online and the three maps that Jer has been working on recently: Lost Loved Ones, Vaccination Experiences, and Recovery Stories Jer’s past work with mapping the opioid crisis How mapping impacts the grieving process and encourages empathy The use of maps to bridge the gap between the isolated individual to the community at large, bringing awareness to what is occurring within neighborhoods. Resources mentioned on today's episode: Coronavirus Stories: Lost Loved Ones, Vaccination Experiences, and Recovery Stories COVID19 Vaccine and Memorial Maps on Twitter The National Safety Council (Opioid Maps) - Honor Loved Ones Lost to Opioids In America: The Installation Story by Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic by Sam Quinones Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America by Beth Macy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconventionaldyad/support…
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