
824: Is an Age Gap Scandalous If the Relationship's Fabulous? | Feedback Friday
Who defines the rules about what makes an age gap between two consenting adults "appropriate?" And if the relationship between you and someone nearly twice your age is fabulous, then who has any right...
14 Huhti 202354min

823: Daniella Mestyanek Young | How to Disengage from a Lifelong Cult
Daniella Mestyanek Young (@daniellamyoung) is a survivor of the religious Children of God cult, a US Army combat veteran, an extremely advanced knitter, and the author of Uncultured: A Memoir. What We...
11 Huhti 20231h 31min

822: Is a Hefty Health Professional a Hippocratic Hypocrite? | Feedback Friday
At your new job in healthcare, you're surprised that so many of your colleagues — also well-educated with doctorate degrees — constantly complain about their desire to lose weight while simultaneously...
7 Huhti 20231h

821: John Nores | Reclaiming America's Wildlands from the Drug Cartels
Lt. John Nores is a retired 28-year special operations game warden, co-host of the Warden’s Watch podcast, and author of Hidden War: How Special Operations Game Wardens are Reclaiming America's Wildla...
6 Huhti 20231h 37min

820: Bradley Hope | The Secret Mission to Overthrow North Korea
Bradley Hope (@bradleyhope) is the co-founder of journalism studio Project Brazen and the New York Times bestselling coauthor of Billion Dollar Whale and Blood and Oil. His latest book is The Rebel an...
4 Huhti 20231h 6min

819: Faith over Flings: A Closeted Conundrum | Feedback Friday
As a gay man of faith, you've made the decision to remain closeted and celibate according to your personal beliefs. But attention from a younger, attractive colleague lured you down a temporary path o...
31 Maalis 202359min

818: Matt Simon | How Microplastics Poison the Planet
Matt Simon (@mrmattsimon) is a science writer at Wired magazine and the author of A Poison Like No Other: How Microplastics Corrupted Our Planet and Our Bodies. What We Discuss with Matt Simon: Micr...
28 Maalis 20231h 10min

817: Acupuncture | Skeptical Sunday
10 to 15 million people per year turn to acupuncture — the insertion of thin needles through the skin at strategic points on the body — for relieving what ails them. But is there any evidence that it ...
26 Maalis 202350min






















