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Her Anthologie
Her Anthologie
9 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast for anyone interested in a mindful approach to social inquiry. Sometimes discussing social issues can feel messy & divisive. Cut through the noise with a podcast that thoughtfully explores our social world with an honest & nuanced perspective. Hosted by a Canadian sociolegal theorist.
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A podcast for anyone interested in a mindful approach to social inquiry. Sometimes discussing social issues can feel messy & divisive. Cut through the noise with a podcast that thoughtfully explores our social world with an honest & nuanced perspective. Hosted by a Canadian sociolegal theorist.
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Society & Culture
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It's All In Your Head
Her Anthologie
18 minutes 16 seconds
1 year ago
It's All In Your Head

Who would you be if no one was watching? In this episode I talk about the power of knowing someone's got their eyes on you. Why it's good (sometimes), why it's bad (sometimes) and how to break free (when needed).


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Her Anthologie
A podcast for anyone interested in a mindful approach to social inquiry. Sometimes discussing social issues can feel messy & divisive. Cut through the noise with a podcast that thoughtfully explores our social world with an honest & nuanced perspective. Hosted by a Canadian sociolegal theorist.