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How do nice people end up in a militia, or attacking peaceful protestors? How does someone go from Youtube viewer to violent agitator? So many of us may be asking these same questions. Leading academics are grappling with them, but right now, the ivory tower isn’t what we need. Glitterpill believes these are grassroots problems with community solutions. The Glitterpill community wants to give every day people the tools they need to help their friends, family, and coworkers from falling down ...
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St. James Town Storeys is a podcast about a diverse, densely-populated, dynamic, but often overlooked Toronto neighbourhood called St. James Town. It showcases the voices of people who come together in countless ways to solve needs and problems and build social bonds of friendship and support, to inspire even more resident participation in community life.
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In this episode, Anya and I engage in a spirited conversation about our experiences at The New York International Salsa Congress. We delve into personal growth through dance, explore the dynamic between trendy and timeless elements, and share invaluable advice from Anya Katsevman—a renowned trainer of champions. Our sponsor for this episode is Worl…
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Episode Description In this episode of The Glitterpill Podcast, we dive deep into the misconceptions and misrepresentations in JD Vance's "Hillbilly Elegy." Join us as we explore the rich cultural heritage of Appalachia, challenge the prevailing narratives, and discuss the broader socio-economic issues often overlooked. We'll also touch on the raw …
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About This Episode In this insightful episode, Jen and I trace her father's complex journey through the rabbit hole pf conservative mass media and his eventual return. Guided by the profound insight that “we don’t see things as they are, we see things as we are”, we utilize theories as lenses to interpret and understand new phenomena. We also discu…
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About This Episode Lovella has been a friend for many years. As a graphic and web designer, she has this remarkable ability to transform your concept into this fully fleshed-out vision for your website. In this episode, we talk about how we got into our work, the creative process, ways to overcome imposter syndrome through perspective-taking, and t…
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Protecting democracy comes with elevating the status of women. In this episode, Samantha Kutner sits down with Kristine Bell, a Fulbright scholar and extremism researcher driven by her love for history and curiosity about national identity. Samantha with her knowledge of the industry and subject matter expertise fosters an open discussion, stimulat…
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In this episode of The Glitterpill podcast, Nina Jankowicz, who has held prominent roles in both the US and UK's information resilience organizations, shares her unique insights. She discusses her journey, from her early years in a Polish-American community to her experiences in community theater. Furthermore, she sheds light on her exposure to key…
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[ ] Join Samantha and Ava as we dive into the exciting world of the revamped Glitter Pill community. Discover January's new offerings, including our book club, movie club, and well-being events. For our theme "How To Be," Ava drew inspiration from the obscure 2008 movie of the same name. Sam chose the book "Atomic Habits," which emphasizes forming …
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Episode Description Are you interested in gaining an inside perspective from two individuals who have unprecedented access to some of the major political players in global far right politics? If so, this episode is for you. In this episode, Samantha interviews Benjamin Teitelbaum, author of War For Eternity and fellow creative, about his unpreceden…
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In this sit down with my friend in activism and the arts Lily Baran (Instagram @findartinlife). Lily is a pillar of the Reno community, Black Wall Street Reno and The Hampton House Project (Instagram @hamptonhouseharden). She’s who has been making the city more just and equitable in Reno for many years as an activist and now with ACLU Nevada. We ta…
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The purpose of DARVO U Miniseries is to have others take ownership of their sense of reality. This series will explain DARVO , and its impacts. We will learn from the experiences of people who have experienced DARVO. This first DARVO-U episode is an introduction as to exactly what DARVO is. To support this and more research efforts, visit our Patre…
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Show Notes OUR GUEST Enryka Christopher on Twitter: @futuredrryka and stay tuned for her website enrykachristopher.com TAKE THE GLITTERPILL Join Glitterpill community today for as little as $1 a month. https://www.patreon.com/m/taketheglitterpill OFFICE HOURS Office Hours Sessions For January and February https://calendly.com/glitterpill/60min?mont…
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Episode 14 Show Notes Intelligence work is exciting and traumatizing https://www.rand.org/blog/2022/11/intelligence-work-is-exciting-and-traumatizing.html?utm_campaign=&utm_content=1670082300&utm_medium=rand_social&utm_source=linkedin GNET Deconstructing the Jewesshttps://gnet-research.org/2022/12/06/deconstructing-the-jewess-an-exploration-of-gend…
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Glitterpill Podcast Ep12: Cancel Culture Syllabus Part I - CANCEL CULTURE TERMINOLOGY Show Notes CLEMENTINE & JAY Fucking Cancelled Podcast - Hosted on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer, Radio Public, etc. https://fuckingcancelled.libsyn.com/ Fucking Cancelled on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Fuckingcancelled Clementine Morrigan’s Instagram https:/…
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Food is a lens to view culture. In this episode Khalifa Ihler cofounder Bjorn Ihler and I talk about Azday, a project to gather stories of food and culture. Sit down, bring a beverage, get cozy as you hear rare ethnographic interview excerpts with Australian Proud Boys while learning about couscous. Glitterpill Theme Song Credits“Concentric Lines” …
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Episode 6: Tackling Terrorism’s Taboo: Shame and the Proud Boys “Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.” It’s been [ ] years since Jung wrote those words, and [ ] years since Dostoyevsky’s shame and sin emerged in “Demons.” What can the threat assessment community and analysts themselves learn …
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Research suggests that identity-based goals are great for ensuring long-term success. But what if the identity you've constructed involves harmful elements that have nothing to do with fitness, and everything to do with hate? In this episode, I sit down with Urban Antonio, a personal trainer of over two decades who has seen the rise of the far-righ…
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On March 4th, Qanon adherents will flock to D.C. to support what they believe will be Trump’s “true inauguration.” The March 4th date is a Sovereign Citizen conspiracy that dovetails with followers anticipation of “the storm.” Trump, on-brand, has increased the prices for his hotel stay for this date. In this episode journalist, OG Glitterpill memb…
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On January 6th, Ashli Babbit, noted Qanon adherent, flew to DC. shot in the storming of The Capitol. People might be wondering how something as bizarre as Pizzagate has morphed into a large-scale security threat; a threat on the level of ethnic conflict seen in worn torn countries. I get to speak with Eric Brichetto, a software developer, and emerg…
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Figures like Candace Owens Ben Shapiro are routinely discussed in the news. We can talk about them and the anger they hope to evoke, but I feel there are more fruitful conversations to be had. As a Jewish female scholar who has interviewed Proud Boys of color, I got to have a different conversation with Dr. Robert L. Reece. In this first episode of…
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In this episode, grassroots groups, community agencies, and volunteers in and near St. James Town respond to the needs of people facing challenges in shopping for groceries during the pandemic. Our guests are Jennifer, a 5-year resident of St. James Town, and Nayanthi Wijesuriya, who is the intake lead for Health Access St. James Town and also a me…
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Three guests from St. James Town and the broader community talk about how they are collaborating to get delicious and nutritious meals to St. James Town seniors and others in need of this support. Seniors who normally meet up regularly are also keeping connected through a weekly group online and video and telephone chat. We speak with Dr. Nalini Pa…
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In this week’s episode, we speak with Amal Kanafani, who settled in St. James Town as a Syrian refugee in 2013. In 2015, she created this non-profit organization called the Auntie Amal Community Centre, which works to better the lives of community members. It has been recognized by both federal and city government for its work. This Toronto Star ar…
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St. James Town Community Corner, popularly known as The Corner, has devised innovative ways to continue providing crucial services to the community during the pandemic. These include direct repair of appliances, laptops and related items, etc., as well as trouble-shooting of these items by phone and video calls. They also provide interactive video …
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In this first episode of our podcast, we look at the challenges of physical distancing in a high-rise apartment building in St. James Town, Toronto, as well as residents’ experience with food shopping, employment, and income loss. We also look at early stages of residents’ collaboration to deal with the pandemic. Our guest talks about the shortages…
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