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Maybe Tomorrow
Bria King and Caroline Chang
24 episodes
2 days ago
Maybe Tomorrow is on a mission to destigmatize anxiety through honest conversation from those who experience it. It’s about understanding your lows, celebrating your quirks, and finding ways to expand our collective understanding about what it means to live with anxiety in our daily lives.
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Maybe Tomorrow is on a mission to destigmatize anxiety through honest conversation from those who experience it. It’s about understanding your lows, celebrating your quirks, and finding ways to expand our collective understanding about what it means to live with anxiety in our daily lives.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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2020 AKA The Year of Suffering
Maybe Tomorrow
39 minutes 13 seconds
4 years ago
2020 AKA The Year of Suffering
We were late to the game producing our final episode of 2020, but better late than never. As we wrapped up a rough year, we cover the very light topic of suffering and the unique experiences we, as humans, have with suffering. Why do we experience so much of it than other species? How does spirituality play into our perception of suffering? How much more are we suffering now because of technology? And why the fuck do we have to blame Eve for everything?
Maybe Tomorrow
Maybe Tomorrow is on a mission to destigmatize anxiety through honest conversation from those who experience it. It’s about understanding your lows, celebrating your quirks, and finding ways to expand our collective understanding about what it means to live with anxiety in our daily lives.