A series called "How to Practice Social Justice This Election
Season Without Being a Jackass" wouldn't be complete without an
episode in which we talk about the scene of many crimes of
jackassdom: social media.
After all, the ways that we communicate in virtual platforms
are quite different from in real life...
Healthy systems, be they families, organizations, or
countries, require healthy leadership. In our work as therapists,
coaches, and cultural critics, we pay attention to the
following question: How does one communicate to the larger system
that they are a healthy leader?
November's presidential election represents a comparison
between two forms of government. One, a democracy, driven by the
principle that many people have voices, and ideally a government
that works for a large sum of people. Two, an autocracy, driven by
the principle that few people have voices.
We are less than two months away from the 2024 Election. This
Election season is a bit different, because rather than voting for
separate political parties, we're voting for two systems: democracy
and autocracy (specifically, a Christian Nationalist
theocracy).
Sexvangelicals is a podcast about the sex education the church didn't want you to have, hosted by Julia and Jeremiah, two licensed and certified sex therapists.