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Read the Fine Print

This week on [un]phased unedited, Dr. Shaunna and Dr. Lisa discuss the influence of voter demographics on the recent election, why women tend to get less exercise, and they explore a new concept called “Spiritual Bypassing” which can lead the minimization of someone’s pain.

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Simply Complex

This week’s episode, The Drs take on reproductive justice and misinformation around perinatal hospice care, the interplay between a lack of self-awareness and arrogance, and whether allies can truly speak for others without misrepresenting or missing the nuance or their experience.

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Roses Grow Through Concrete

This week, Dr. Shaunna and Dr. Lisa talk about a recent apology to Native Americans for the U.S. policy on boarding schools, how humor can disguise bigotry, and why it matters when employees misuse company resources.

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2024 Election Special

Isn't it interesting how every generation feels that a presidential election is "the most divisive of our time"? The 2024 election season was not only divisive and vitriolic, but also situated within a "Super Election Year" with over 60 countries heading to the polls. Dr. Lisa and Dr. Shaunna have discussed the U.S. Presidential Election for months, even before President Joseph Robinette Biden stepped aside to create the possibility of the first woman -- and certainly the first woman of color -- in the Oval Office. Listen in as the [un]phased unedited hosts debrief the election results one week after the dust has (somewhat) settled.

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Lisa Ingarfield Lisa Ingarfield

Defiance

Many moons ago, "Defiance" was the name and location of a pivotal "Scandal" episode to seal the U.S. Presidency on primetime tv. In this episode, airing on Election Day, the hosts ponder the systems that make up the fundamental pain points of our existence as Americans -- the prevalence of invisible labor, return to work woes, parenting, and disability.

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Exponential Crises

This week the Drs discuss the ongoing uncertainty of corporate and government DEI programs, the hypocrisy present in claims of free speech (for whom, exactly?), and how equity and inclusion are lenses through which we should address weather disaster preparation and evacuation.

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Make it Make Sense

Our frustration with American journalism and news media continues as we share some new language, address the fragility of women's progress in the workplace, and Finland's war against fake news.

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Lisa Ingarfield Lisa Ingarfield

Apologies Beyond the Words

This week, Drs. Gold and Ingarfield discuss proactive social justice, the death penalty, and how the righteous indignation and political optics of some can derail legitimate efforts to make amends for past wrongs.

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Starve a Lie, Feed the Truth

This week, the Drs ponder at what point watching movie or television dramatizations of people’s struggles or experiences of violence becomes exploitative. Dr. Lisa shares her frustration with the poor job news media is doing suffocating the many lies told on the campaign trail by one particular presidential candidate and the pair end with reflections on whether knowing a person’s race gives context to behavior and at what point this can tip into racism and stereotype.

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Saturated

Dr. Shaunna and Dr. Lisa quickly whiplash from funny to not funny in this week's episode. A satirical mockumentary attempting to discredit DEI, Tyreek Hill's unfortunately familiar police stop, and the public health risks of social media are priorities in this week's conversation.

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