Send us a text We’re stepping into a new book at Earl Grae Cafe! In this episode, Earl (she/they) reads Elizabeth Brake’s foreword to Justin Clardy’s Why It’s OK to Not Be Monogamous. Earl sets the stage for deeper conversations on monogamy and non-monogamy, inviting us to reconsider what it means to love freely and ethically. This short (~12 minutes) episode is the perfect entry point into our new read. And if you haven’t tuned in to the first seven episodes of Earl Grae Cafe, now’s the...
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Send us a text We’re stepping into a new book at Earl Grae Cafe! In this episode, Earl (she/they) reads Elizabeth Brake’s foreword to Justin Clardy’s Why It’s OK to Not Be Monogamous. Earl sets the stage for deeper conversations on monogamy and non-monogamy, inviting us to reconsider what it means to love freely and ethically. This short (~12 minutes) episode is the perfect entry point into our new read. And if you haven’t tuned in to the first seven episodes of Earl Grae Cafe, now’s the...
PAGES Pod- Volume XIX: How Does Stalking Wrong the Victim?
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1 year ago
PAGES Pod- Volume XIX: How Does Stalking Wrong the Victim?
Send us a textPAGES the Reading Group presents Volume XIX: How Does Stalking Wrong the Victim?Straightforwardly, the act of stalking is morally wrong. But why? Said differently, how does stalking wrong the victim?In this episode of the PAGES Pod, @Nannearl_ and @Urfavfilosopher discuss the wrong of "stalking" by exploring Elizabeth Brake's recent and provocative paper, "How Does Stalking Wrong the Victim?" Be prepared for a critical discussion as we parse through common thoughts about why sta...
PAGES Pod
Send us a text We’re stepping into a new book at Earl Grae Cafe! In this episode, Earl (she/they) reads Elizabeth Brake’s foreword to Justin Clardy’s Why It’s OK to Not Be Monogamous. Earl sets the stage for deeper conversations on monogamy and non-monogamy, inviting us to reconsider what it means to love freely and ethically. This short (~12 minutes) episode is the perfect entry point into our new read. And if you haven’t tuned in to the first seven episodes of Earl Grae Cafe, now’s the...