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Call Me Tony
AC Bergen-Fischer
41 episodes
2 weeks ago
AC Bergen-Fischer strips away the formalities in "Call Me Tony," an unscripted podcast where honesty takes centre stage. Without pretence or performance, he shares his thoughts on personal growth, and the challenges of navigating life with curiosity and accountability. Sometimes, that means reflecting on past experiences and the people who shaped him; other times, it’s about questioning old beliefs or embracing uncertainty. Every episode offers a glimpse into the way he truly thinks. No facades, no filters
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AC Bergen-Fischer strips away the formalities in "Call Me Tony," an unscripted podcast where honesty takes centre stage. Without pretence or performance, he shares his thoughts on personal growth, and the challenges of navigating life with curiosity and accountability. Sometimes, that means reflecting on past experiences and the people who shaped him; other times, it’s about questioning old beliefs or embracing uncertainty. Every episode offers a glimpse into the way he truly thinks. No facades, no filters
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Episodes (20/41)
Call Me Tony
The Wi-Fi Is Strong, but the Vibe Is Dead
2 weeks ago
34 minutes

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The Internet Sucks So I Cancelled Myself
1 month ago
34 minutes

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He Might Be Gone
3 months ago
11 minutes

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Loyalty or Ego?
3 months ago
6 minutes

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The Recovery Cult
5 months ago
5 minutes

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She's Not The One Who Haunts Me
5 months ago
8 minutes

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Unloved On Mother's Day
5 months ago
8 minutes

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If He'd Known The Time
6 months ago
8 minutes

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The Vote Is The Fight
6 months ago
10 minutes

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When the Catchphrases Get It Wrong
6 months ago
6 minutes

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Your Soul Can't Cure Cancer
In this episode, I confront a dangerous idea that’s spreading online: the claim that people shouldn’t “fight” cancer because doing so disrupts the soul’s ability to heal. This isn’t just bad advice — it’s harmful, manipulative, and rooted in a shallow misunderstanding of both illness and healing. From toxic positivity to misused spiritual language, I explore why this kind of thinking is not just misguided — it’s deadly. If you’ve ever been told that you or someone you love “manifested” cancer, or that they could’ve been healed if they’d just changed their mindset — this one’s for you. 📌 New episodes of Call Me Tony each week. Unscripted, real, and unapologetic.
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6 months ago
7 minutes

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Abandoning The Common Ground
For most of my life, I believed that we all have more in common than we have in conflict. That belief helped me hold onto hope during times when division seemed endless. But I’ve changed. In this episode, I speak plainly about why I’ve stopped trying to find common ground with people who actively work against everything I care about. I talk about what it means to stop seeking understanding from those who don’t value truth, compassion, or the people I love. This is not a call for unity. It’s a call for boundaries—and honesty.
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6 months ago
5 minutes

Call Me Tony
The Unfriendly Atheist
Matt Dillahunty has been a key figure in many people’s deconversion—including mine. His debates are sharp, logical, and often brutal in exposing religious flaws. But does his confrontational approach actually help atheism grow? Many atheists look at the few people who deconvert after experiencing hostility and assume this proves that aggression works. But what about the countless people who are pushed further into their beliefs because of it? This episode isn’t about tearing down Dillahunty’s contributions—it’s about expanding the conversation. Atheism isn’t just for those who already agree with us. If we want to engage with a broader audience, we need to rethink how we present ourselves. Listen in as I break down the impact of confrontational atheism and ask whether we can do better.
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7 months ago
9 minutes

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Wind Of Change
When I started Call Me Tony, I wanted to let listeners get to know me as my friends do. That meant sharing my stories, reflections, and personal experiences. But recently, I’ve realized that I’ve been holding back. I’ve avoided sharing some of my strongest opinions—not because I don’t have them, but because I didn’t want people to judge me based on a difference in perspective. But the truth is, my opinions and the way I express them are just as much a part of me as my personal stories. In this episode, I talk about why I’m done filtering myself, what this shift means for the future of the podcast, and why embracing the risk of honesty is the only way forward. If you’re here for real conversations, I appreciate you. Let’s see where this goes. Listen & Subscribe: 🔗 Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/call-me-tony/id1750068044 🔗 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/4NasYhBxTPc9GFB0WGJ0EH Follow me: 📱 www.facebook.com/fischer.acb
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7 months ago
6 minutes

Call Me Tony
F Logic - People Want Lies
I used to believe that strong arguments could change minds. That if you laid out the facts, exposed the contradictions, and made a rational case, people would have no choice but to see the truth. But after years of watching bad ideas spread faster than good ones, I’m not sure logic even matters anymore. People want lies that make them feel safe, not truths that make them uncomfortable. This episode is about burnout, frustration, and the exhaustion of caring too much. Chronic fatigue syndrome has drained me physically, but it’s the mental exhaustion that weighs the heaviest—the sense that I should still be fighting, even when I have nothing left to give. 📌 In This Episode: -The endless frustration of debating people who reject logic -The intersection of religious interference and human rights -Why bad ideas spread so easily -The emotional toll of advocacy burnout -Wishing someone else would take over 🎧 Listen now and subscribe for more raw, unfiltered episodes. #CallMeTony #Podcast #Burnout #DebatingReligion #Exhaustion #ChronicFatigue #HumanRights #Advocacy
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7 months ago
7 minutes

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The Atheist's God
8 months ago
10 minutes

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You're Not Entitled To An Opinion
8 months ago
10 minutes

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Fully Exposed
8 months ago
6 minutes

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Breaking Free
8 months ago
12 minutes

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Handling Uncertainty
9 months ago
10 minutes

Call Me Tony
AC Bergen-Fischer strips away the formalities in "Call Me Tony," an unscripted podcast where honesty takes centre stage. Without pretence or performance, he shares his thoughts on personal growth, and the challenges of navigating life with curiosity and accountability. Sometimes, that means reflecting on past experiences and the people who shaped him; other times, it’s about questioning old beliefs or embracing uncertainty. Every episode offers a glimpse into the way he truly thinks. No facades, no filters