
Meghan Murphy and guests embrace authenticity, and have real, honest discussions about culture, politics, relationships, psychology, health, social media, cancel culture, and more. Conversations outside the algorithm.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 225 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Is it possible you aren't for sure right and for sure good and for sure know the whole story about the situation in Minnesota? Is it possible we could allow for people to hold different opinions or even no opinion at all without yet another purge of ... more
It seems all we do nowadays is talk about “mental health,” yet apparently, things are getting worse, not better. Are we in a mental health crisis? Has the destigmatization of mental illness helped? Do we really all need to be in therapy?
In this epi... more
At one time, Andrew Lawton was struggling with mental health issues, suicidal himself. Had MAID been an option for him then, he may well have taken it. But things got better, and now he is living a happy and fulfilling life, very glad he didn't tak... more
At one time, gay rights was simply about rights—theright to marry and to not be discriminated against in the workplace, for example. But the movement quickly went from acceptance to celebration and more. Pride became a flaunting of fetishes, nudity, ... more
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Mia is immensely articulate regarding Transgenderism. I am concerned for her safety due to her telling the truth but loved the show.
Ms Delvey was an excellent guest. She is totally right that any male who thinks they have the right to be in women’s spaces is an abuser. Trans is a suprematist movement in that it says men who claim to be “trans” are given the right to humiliate and harass women 🤷🏽
The conversations are alright- pretty dime a dozen MAGA talking points. But nothing is more annoying than a person who believes they’re independently thinking when they’ve actually drunk the reddest koolaid ever. Totally disingenuous.
This has become one of my favorite podcasts!
Admirably brave host, interesting topics and guests, but I have to dock a point because the host enunciates only about half of her syllables and varies her speaking volume wildly within the same sentence. Her microphone isn’t great, either. Hopefully, she’ll get enough subscribers to afford better equipment.
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Engaging with themes of culture, politics, and relationships, the content often confronts challenging and provocative subjects, especially focusing on gender issues, free speech, and societal norms. The discussions range from personal stories to broader societal critiques, particularly around the implications of identity politics and cancel culture. A notable aspect is the emphasis on authenticity and the importance of real conversations in a media landscape that can often feel curated or algorithm-driven. The format is likely to attract listeners who value critical thinking and candid discourse on potentially contentious topics.
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