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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ Can also listen to the podcast episodes on Apple podcasts or Spotify if more convenient. I found them very useful for getting a better understanding of what's going on, and the actual personal experiences of girls and parents who are also dealing with this.[/quote] I really Wanted to listen to this. Especially episode 41 with Michelle Evans. Then I saw she is a Republican in Texas. Nope. [/quote] Hey, I'm the PP who posted the podcast I find useful/informative. I hadn't heard of Michelle Evans until your post- never listened to that episode. I've listened mainly to the episodes interviewing detransitioned young women and women who've formerly worked either in the sex industry or in activism. This podcast doesn't adhere to rigid tribal lines where the host will only interview guests who think exactly like her in all matters of ideology/politics, so yes, I could see how that would be off-putting to someone doesn't want to hear from those with different viewpoints. I used to think more like you do, but then I realized my tribal groupthink was preventing me from forming/voicing/respecting my own questions and opinions on "forbidden" topics like gender ideology. [/quote]
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