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The Same Drugs Meghan Murphy
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- Society & Culture
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. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-same-drugs/support
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Andrew Doyle on the enduring appeal of authoritarianism
Andrew Doyle is a journalist, playwright, comedian, and host of Free Speech Nation on GB News. He is the author of Free Speech And Why It Matters and The New Puritans: How the Religion of Social Justice Captured the Western World. In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with him about free speech, democracy, why authoritarianism remains so appealing to so many, and how to avoid tyrannical regimes
The Same Drugs is a fully independent, listener-supported podcast. Please consider supporting us with a donation, becoming a patron, or subscribing on Substack. You can watch select clips and episodes of The Same Drugs on YouTube. Full videos are available on Substack, Patreon, and to YouTube channel members. You can support The Same Drugs on Spotify by clicking the "support" button or you can donate directly via Stripe. The Same Drugs is on X @thesamedrugs_. Meghan Murphy is on X @meghanemurphy and on Instagram @meghanemilymurphy. Find The Same Drugs merch at Fourthwall.
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Carolyn Burjoski was censored and libeled after speaking up about gender identity books in school libraries
Meghan Murphy speaks with Carolyn Burjoski, an elementary school teacher with the Waterloo Region District who spoke out about the culling of books from school libraries and the addition of books about “trans kids” and other inappropriate themes.
The Same Drugs is a fully independent, listener-supported podcast. Please consider supporting us with a donation, becoming a patron, or subscribing on Substack. You can watch select clips and episodes of The Same Drugs on YouTube. Full videos are available on Substack, Patreon, and to YouTube channel members. You can support The Same Drugs on Spotify by clicking the "support" button or you can donate directly via Stripe. The Same Drugs is on X @thesamedrugs_. Meghan Murphy is on X @meghanemurphy and on Instagram @meghanemilymurphy. Find The Same Drugs merch at Fourthwall.
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Bridget Phetasy on the 90s, marriage, divorce, and becoming a mom
Meghan Murphy speaks with writer and comedian, Bridget Phetasy, about moving to Texas, becoming a mom, why divorce is bad for kids, the 90s, and more.
The Same Drugs is a fully independent, listener-supported podcast. Please consider supporting us with a donation, becoming a patron, or subscribing on Substack. You can watch select clips and episodes of The Same Drugs on YouTube. Full videos are available on Substack, Patreon, and to YouTube channel members. You can support The Same Drugs on Spotify by clicking the "support" button or you can donate directly via Stripe. The Same Drugs is on X @thesamedrugs_. Meghan Murphy is on X @meghanemurphy and on Instagram @meghanemilymurphy. Find The Same Drugs merch at Fourthwall.
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'My name is Victoria, I work for OnlyFans, and I hate myself'
Victoria Sinis went from working in marketing to recruiting for OnlyFans, before coming to a point where she felt like she couldn’t live with herself anymore. She quit and began speaking the truth about OnlyFans — warning young women and girls to stay out of the industry.
Meghan Murphy speaks with her about her experience working for the agency, the reality of OnlyFans, and why she decided to speak out.
The Same Drugs is a fully independent, listener-supported podcast. Please consider supporting us with a donation, becoming a patron, or subscribing on Substack. You can watch select clips and episodes of The Same Drugs on YouTube. Full videos are available on Substack, Patreon, and to YouTube channel members. You can support The Same Drugs on Spotify by clicking the "support" button or you can donate directly via Stripe. The Same Drugs is on X @thesamedrugs_. Meghan Murphy is on X @meghanemurphy and on Instagram @meghanemilymurphy. Find The Same Drugs merch at Fourthwall.
Get tickets to Meghan Murphy's event in Victoria, B.C. on May 30th at tickettailor.com.
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Overcoming anxiety, dating for life, and keeping the sleep paralysis demons away, with Adam B. Coleman
Adam B. Coleman is a writer, the author of Black Victim To Black Victor, host of the Breaking Bread podcast, and the Founder of Wrong Speak Publishing. In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with him about escaping the victimhood mentality, how single parenthood can harm kids, dating with intention, the importance of traveling alone, what faith means to him and more. (The shirt referenced early in the interview is by XX-XY, Jennifer Sey’s new clothing company, which can be found under the shop tab at meghanmurphy.ca.)
Find The Same Drugs merch at Fourthwall.
The Same Drugs is a fully independent, listener-supported podcast. Please consider supporting us with a donation, becoming a patron, or subscribing on Substack. You can watch select clips and episodes of The Same Drugs on YouTube. Full videos are available on Substack, Patreon, and to YouTube channel members. You can support The Same Drugs on Spotify by clicking the "support" button or you can donate directly via Stripe. The Same Drugs is on X @thesamedrugs_. Meghan Murphy is on X @meghanemurphy and on Instagram @meghanemilymurphy.
Get tickets to Meghan Murphy's event in Victoria, B.C. on May 30th at tickettailor.com.
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America has turned the working class into second class citizens
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Batya Ungar-Sargon, author of Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women, about elite disdain for the working class, the way the working class have been undermined in America, and how they lost access to the American Dream.
The Same Drugs is a fully independent, listener-supported podcast. Please consider supporting us with a donation, becoming a patron, or subscribing on Substack. You can watch select clips and episodes of The Same Drugs on YouTube. Full videos are available on Substack, Patreon, and to YouTube channel members. You can support The Same Drugs on Spotify by clicking the "support" button or you can donate directly via Stripe. The Same Drugs is on X @thesamedrugs_. Meghan Murphy is on X @meghanemurphy and on Instagram @meghanemilymurphy.
Get tickets to Meghan Murphy's event in Victoria, B.C. on May 30th at tickettailor.com.
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-same-drugs/support