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Content warning: This episode discusses suicide. If you are struggling with suicidal ideation, please proceed with care and see our Listener Resources below.
This week, Andrew + Kirsten conclude their two-part exploration of the Columbine massacre and look at some of the many ways that American culture—pop and otherwise—has reflected, absorbed, and changed as a result of the tragedy.
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
By Kirsten Hammann + Andrew McDaniel4.8
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Content warning: This episode discusses suicide. If you are struggling with suicidal ideation, please proceed with care and see our Listener Resources below.
This week, Andrew + Kirsten conclude their two-part exploration of the Columbine massacre and look at some of the many ways that American culture—pop and otherwise—has reflected, absorbed, and changed as a result of the tragedy.
Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH.
If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts!
Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod.
We appreciate the hell out of you!
Featured photo by Joshua Hoehne, via Unsplash.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline