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By Giovanni Gallegos
The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.
For the final episode of the season, I explore the notion that Donald Trump is a fascist, by going over individual traits of fascism and seeing if and how much they apply to our current, and possible future president.
With election season upon us, I thought I would take some time and talk about the two main candidates for this presidential election. On this episode, I will be focusing on the Democratic candidate Joe Biden, and specifically look into his labeling as the 'lesser of two evils' and the criticism that he is too moderate.
What role do trust and loyalty play in our relationships? What do trust and loyalty look like when in healthy relationships? I attempt to find answers to these and many more questions on this week's episode of Social Medicine.
I talk about furries.
On this episode, I go over five of my favorite films from 2017.
Introducing Social Medicine Debates - a new sub-series wherein I introduce the opposing arguments for a given topic of debate. For this episode, I will go over arguments for and against tipping, as well as discussing my personal stance on the matter.
On this week's episode, I dissect the topic of collecting and look to answer why we do it, what the difference between collectors and hoarders is, and look into some of the weirdest collections out there, as well as going over some of my collecting habits.
This week, I go over my history with video games, give some recommendations, give my quick thoughts on this upcoming console generation, and go over some examples of sexual assault and pedophilia in the community that have been brought to light recently.
On the first episode of the new season, I talk about the politicization of this current pandemic, and the resulting debates regarding its severity and the use of masks.
The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.