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Brace yourselves for this episode because I go off, lol.
Life has thrust some shitty curveballs my way this year (as well as some sparkly, amazing ones) and personally, I don’t think there is any rhyme or reason for it. In this episode, I go into why I think the trope of positive thinking is not a reliable or accurate way to try to explain why things happen.
Also, this episode wasn’t scripted/practiced/no notes were taken and I’m speaking from personal experience. I’ve heard the episode before posting it and I just want to make clear that absolutely zero offence is intended when I speak about gender/race/sexual orientation/disabilities interchangeably; I speak about these interchangeably because they are all aspects about a person that can make them targets to violence. In certain parts I also use the words discrimination/assault/abuse interchangeably too, and it’s mainly to make a point about wrongdoings being inflicted upon a person.
When I say “Happening to them and not because of them” explained in examples:
Lots of cursing is said in this episode so definitely don’t hear it around children and if you enjoy it, let me know by sharing on your stories and tagging me on insta @drechez!!!
By Andreyna Sanchez5
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Brace yourselves for this episode because I go off, lol.
Life has thrust some shitty curveballs my way this year (as well as some sparkly, amazing ones) and personally, I don’t think there is any rhyme or reason for it. In this episode, I go into why I think the trope of positive thinking is not a reliable or accurate way to try to explain why things happen.
Also, this episode wasn’t scripted/practiced/no notes were taken and I’m speaking from personal experience. I’ve heard the episode before posting it and I just want to make clear that absolutely zero offence is intended when I speak about gender/race/sexual orientation/disabilities interchangeably; I speak about these interchangeably because they are all aspects about a person that can make them targets to violence. In certain parts I also use the words discrimination/assault/abuse interchangeably too, and it’s mainly to make a point about wrongdoings being inflicted upon a person.
When I say “Happening to them and not because of them” explained in examples:
Lots of cursing is said in this episode so definitely don’t hear it around children and if you enjoy it, let me know by sharing on your stories and tagging me on insta @drechez!!!