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By Chauncey and Avery
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
No topic, no problem! Avery and Chauncey have a conversation about the recent news, the 2024 Biden vs Trump rematch election, and many other things.
Chauncey and Avery share their opinions about the likely Trump vs Biden showdown later this year and how polls play a role in our perceptions of the election.
Avery and Chauncey make a return to the podcast! Back to our usual antics but in a more casual format. Sorry for being gone for so long! We look forward to a more consistent upload schedule moving forward!
Roe v Wade, a long-standing legal Supreme Court precedent protecting a woman's access to abortion care has been over-turned after 50 years. Chauncey and Avery discuss what they think this ruling means, both now and moving forward. In this episode, we do a little decompressing and ultimately unpacking of this landmark ruling and what it might mean for you, your friends, and your family.
Chauncey and Avery discuss the difficult topic of mental health, drawing upon their own personal experiences with it. They both have different ideas about what is causing America's current mental health crisis and potential ways to help. Discussions about mental health are always difficult. There are mentions of personal experiences and discussion which may be unsettling for listeners.
Avery and Chauncey are back (at least for now)! After a long hiatus, we are back to provide you with new conversations between your favorite polar opposites. This episode we will be discussing gun violence in America and what we think about the whole mess.
Avery and Chauncey have an enlightening conversation with New York grown Stewart Mitchell aka vigilante_vegan on Instagram. He is a vegan activist in New York City who works hard everyday for the causes he believes in. We invite him to talk on his mission, his perspective on animal rights activism, and his thoughts about protesting. Here is a sampling of his work that we also discuss: https://www.gothamgazette.com/opinion/8579-banning-fur-not-an-issue-of-race
Chauncey and Avery talk about the latest news on Wallstreet and explore how such a topic connects to entitlements. Why should we have entitlements and who are they for?
Taxes, taxes, taxes. Chauncey and Avery have a discussion on taxes, each bringing their own unique perspective to the table.
Chauncey and Avery discuss the necessity of impeachment and what they hope for 2021 and beyond as a progressive and independent
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.