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Episode 2: Beyond the Headlines & Deconstructing Public Narratives

Episode 2: Beyond the Headlines & Deconstructing Public Narratives

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This week you are joined by Amber, Kellie Danielle and Corinne (we love and miss Char! She's doing some exciting bits we can announce very soon!)

This week, we're tackling some big topics!

We dig into the real impact of public figures' words, how media shapes our world, and the tough issue of disability stigma. We explore the intersection of autism and gender identity, the power of language, and the dangers of stereotypes. Our goal? To empower and foster understanding in vulnerable communities.

Then, we unpack media's influence on society, political tactics to sway opinion, and the complexities of mental health diagnoses. We also discuss the risks of a cashless society and the narratives around immigration. Get ready to think critically about misinformation!

Finally, we shine a light on vulnerability in healthcare, especially with mental health and disability diagnoses. We talk about the hurdles to getting a diagnosis, complicated assessments, and healthcare gatekeeping. Plus, we highlight the financial burden and the urgent need for change.

Join us as we explore these vital conversations and push for a more aware and understanding world!


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