Moral high ground but promote better help
Better help is known in the mental health community to be very unethical. These are not necessarily trained professionals, bound by ethics of the field. With just a little bit of research, you can tell that many many people have horrible and even traumatizing experiences. To constantly take holier than thou moral stances and promote some thing like this when they made it and have plenty of money is unfortunate. They could promote small companies, or at least ethical ones. further, and I’m not even religious or a Republican, but i find their political views extremely shortsighted and black and white, almost laughably, so. Most of the people in the world are religious and you can’t just go around insulting peoples deeply held spiritual beliefs constantly, and then at the same time, speak about a war that at its core involves religion at both sides. Since they use the word genocide (incorrectly) I wonder if they would tell Palestinians that their religion is stupid. Or maybe they should tell HAMAS. This is what happens when you bring politics and ignorance into your podcast. Do better.
Better help your morals via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/25/24
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thineownself via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/23/16
Thoroughly enjoy this podcast, primarily because I enjoy all of the other things that Georgia and Karen do. And for those who post negative comments... you are clearly in the minority, and no one obviously gives a crap what your opinion is.
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