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At The Intersection, Turn Left

At The Intersection, Turn Left

By: Zoe John-Kay
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Everything is connected. Not in a conspiracy theory way, but in the way that identities and social circumstances collide to create unique experiences. Underneath it all, we are connected by our humanity and our need to escape the things that crush us and find our way to collective freedom. The show examines different intersections of identity, social conditions, policies, mental health and neurodivergence and advocates for coming together to make the world better. We're on the journey to create a better world. When you reach the intersection, turn left. Support via https://patreon.com/atitlZoe John-Kay
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    Summary

    In this episode, Zoe John-Kay introduces the concept of pluralism, emphasizing its importance in therapy and society. She discusses the coexistence of diverse perspectives and approaches, particularly in the context of political discourse and activism. Zoe highlights the significance of taking small actions in overwhelming times and the necessity of self-care and community support. The episode concludes with a call for collective action and the importance of individual contributions to social change.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Pluralism

    02:21 Pluralism in Therapy and Society

    05:12 Navigating Political Discourse

    08:51 Taking Action in Overwhelming Times

    14:18 Self-Care and Community Support

    19:09 Conclusion and Future Directions

    References in the episode

    Karl Popper's Paradox of Tolerance

    Post, by Leo Herrera


    Keywords

    pluralism, therapy, political discourse, community support, self-care, activism, mental health, diversity, social change, empowerment

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