Disagreeable Subjects Lisl Stadler
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Podcast by Lisl Stadler
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Stop The Hero Worship: A Tale Of Bernie And Paul
I am not a timely content creator. As such, I'm just now getting around to talking about the hero worship of Bernie Sanders. But then, who really thinks this won't pop up again?
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Talking To A Corona Virus Protester
A lot is said about the folks attending corona virus protests, so in this episode I talk to one. Additionally, I rant for a while about some "not fake" news, and tell folks using confederate flags to stop it.
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Corona Virus Propaganda Jam
I've decided there is value in attacking arguments and ideas that seem completely stupid if they are being repeated often enough by people who are not, in fact, stupid. On this show we break down the flaws in a meme argument being made around corona virus, and spend some time trying to figure out what Rush Limbaugh is trying to say.
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Disagreeable Take: Rejoice, For Our Enemy Has Cancer!
Rush Limbaugh is unlikely to survive much longer. What do our reactions to someone else's death sentence say about us as a culture? Is it ever a good idea to rejoice in the death of others?
Customer Reviews
Engaging and entertaining
I'm loving this podcast! It looks at the history (a personal favorite) and the different sides of a difficult subject. One of my favorite features are the various interviews that happen over the course of the podcast episodes. The host doesn't try to change your mind, she presents a myriad of the facts and a wide range of perspectives for you, the listener, to challenge your current held view and to ask yourself, "am I being fair and just in my opinion and my vote?" If you have questions, if you like knowledge, if you enjoy depth to political debate and topics, listen to this podcast.
Dis/Agreeing
I'm looking forward to this. Even though I know part will be challenging to listen to, I think that's a good thing. We should challenge ourselves. This should be fun!
This is definitely something we need more of!
How refreshing to find a podcast that is willing to take on the hard subjects of our time in a respectful manner, acknowledging various viewpoints, but also not falling into an “everyone is right, let’s join a drum circle” way of thinking. I look forward to hearing more!