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The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
for here's my problem podcast's one year anniversary, we are releasing bloopers! warning: the editing is top tier and the bloopers are odd. listen at your own risk.
bringing religion into politics can get extremely messy, as not everyone has the same faith or beliefs. using such personal affairs to justify the creation of different laws and policies can completely change the lives of those who are affected. in this episode, we discuss the importance of the separation of church and state and how it affects different groups of people.
nearly a quarter of adults suffer from a mental illness, but it's still a taboo subject in society. in an effort to bring attention to the issue, we discuss the stigma around mental health and how it affects those who suffer from illnesses.
israel and palestine have had a long history of disagreement and violence. join us as we explore the recent israel-palestine conflict, the roots of their antagonism, the u.s. government's stance on the issue, and other important developments.
it's already been one hundred days since president joe biden took office. these first 100 days are known to be the most active days of a presidency, as they sets the tone for the next three years. joined by vijay from "eurovision roundup," we discuss the major obstacles the new administration has faced and what the president has done to restore the nation.
putting down other people in terms of physical appearance, mocking others for their choice of expression, and lowering someone's confidence to boost your own are all unacceptable behaviors. two teens draw connections between body shaming, misogyny, and bullying and urge society to progress in an area it has yet to transcend.
why are people attracted to cults and other dangerous groups? what groups of people are frequently targeted? are we all being brainwashed in our everyday lives? in an amusing start to the here's my problem podcast's official second season, two teenagers explore the controversy surrounding mind control and advocate for the proper mental treatment of former members of cults/terrorist groups.
we debate two economic systems: capitalism vs. socialism and compare the economy of the u.s. to economies of other countries. some other topics discussed include free health care, corporations and their environmental waste, and the gap between social classes.
today we discuss the capitol riot and share our thoughts on former president donald trumps's handling of the incident.
today we discuss the protests that are dominating indian politics, as millions of farmers worry for their lives and the future of the agricultural industry.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.