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Imagine if you could explore, with genuine curiosity, the most controversial and divisive topics of our time. The conversations would push you to explore new areas and uncover insightful ‘a-ha’ moments that pique your interest. These talks could help answer the questions you may have, like: why would anyone support capital punishment? Or, what are the pros and cons to tobacco control, or public healthcare, or legalizing sex work? I’m Christopher, and I have created engaging Podcast discussions since 2018 to do exactly this. I invite guests involved in these areas to share with me their opinions. My hope is that through this natural exploration, I can craft a Podcast experience that attempts to build bridges during a time when we need it the most. Join me as I attempt to uncover these issues with true, genuine curiosity.
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Sources used in this podcast: Armina Ligaya, “Cannabis legalization named top Canadian business news story of 2018,” Global News, December 16, 2018: https://globalnews.ca/news/4767649/cannabis-legalization-business-canadian-press/ Vanmala Subramaniam, “Canadians still split on cannabis legalization, Forum Research Poll finds,” Financial Post, October 17, 2018: https://business.financialpost.com/cannabis/canadians-still-split-on-cannabis-legalization-forum-research-poll-finds Mohammad Hajizadeh, “Legalizing and Regulating Marijuana in Canada: Review of Potential Economic, Social, and Health Impacts,” International Journal of Health Policy Management, 2016: 454. http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3208_35275c05312a123630205db0eae53265.pdf Deloitte, “A society in transition, an industry ready to bloom 2018 cannabis report,” 2018: https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/ca/Documents/consulting/ca-cannabis-2018-report-en.PDF Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse and Addiction, “Cannabis,” Canadian Drug Summary, June 2018, 5-7: http://www.ccsa.ca/Resource%20Library/CCSA-Canadian-Drug-Summary-Cannabis-2018-en.pdf B.C. Representative for Children and Youth Submission, “B.C. Cannabis Regulation Engagement,” Government of BC, 2017: https://rcybc.ca/sites/default/files/documents/pdf/reports_publications/rcy_submission_re_cannabis_engagement.pdf Government of Canada, “Legalizing and Regulating Cannabis: The Facts,” 2018: https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/hc-sc/documents/services/campaigns/27-16-1808-factsheet-the-facts-2018-en.pdf Juliet Akhibe et. al, “The Public Health Implications of the Legalization of Recreational Cannabis,” Ontario Public Health Association, 2017: 16-17. http://www.opha.on.ca/getmedia/67c3c2f1-2c69-4f0a-963c-2e520e9b38a7/The-Public-Health-Implications-of-the-Legalization-of-Recreational-Cannabis_1.pdf.aspx?ext=.pdf Marco Leyton, “Legalizing Marijuana,” Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, 2016: 75. http://jpn.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/41-2-75.pdf Michael Broughton, “The Prohibition of Marijuana,” University of Manitoba, 2016: 6. https://umanitoba.ca/centres/mipr/media/1._Prohibition_of_Marijuana_Broughton.pdf --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strongandfree/supportSupport the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
#005: U-S-M-C-A !

#005: U-S-M-C-A !

2018-12-1835:59

Sources used in this podcast: Statista, “Breakdown of BMW Group's worldwide automobile sales in FY 2017, by region,” 2017: https://www.statista.com/statistics/267252/key-automobile-markets-of-bmw-group/ Marianne Schneider-Petsinger, “Trade Policy Under President Trump: Implications for the US and the World,” Chatham House, November, 2017: https://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/default/files/publications/research/2017-11-03-trade-policy-trump-schneider-petsinger-final.pdf. Congressional Research Service, “Proposed U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) Trade Agreement,” In Focus, November 30, 2018: https://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/IF10997.pdf Wilson Center, “Infographic | USMCA: Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures,” Wilson Center: Canada Institute, November 30, 2018: https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/infographic-usmca-rules-origin-and-origin-procedures Heather Gies, “NAFTA out, USMCA in: What’s in the Canada, Mexico, US trade deal?,” University of Toronto, October 1, 2018: 2. https://www.economics.utoronto.ca/gindart/2018-10-01%20-%20NAFTA%20out,%20USMCA%20in.pdf Royal Bank of Canada, “The USMCA: Manageable Concessions, Less Uncertainty,” RBC Economic Research, October 1, 2018: http://www.rbc.com/economics/economic-reports/pdf/other-reports/USMCA_2018.pdf Kelsey Johnson, “Dairy 101: The Canada-U.S. milk spat explained,” iPolitics, April 22, 2017: https://ipolitics.ca/2017/04/22/dairy-101-the-canada-u-s-milk-spat-explained/ Scott Vaughn, “NAFTA’s Environmental Record: History, outcomes, impacts and options,” International Institute for Sustainable Development, June 2017: 7. https://www.iisd.org/sites/default/files/publications/nafta-environmental-record-commentary.pdf Mary E Burfisher et. al, “The Impact of NAFTA on the United States,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 15.1, 2001: 128. O’Leary, C. J., R. W. Eberts and B. M. Pittelko (2012), “Effects of NAFTA on US Employment and Policy Responses”, OECD Trade Policy Working Papers, No. 131, OECD Publishing. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/5k9ffbqlvk0r-en, 8. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strongandfree/supportSupport the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
Tired of all the information about SNC-Lavalin? Listen to Part 1 of a small mini-series on SNC-Lavalin! This first episode will focus on public governance and procurement. Sources used in this podcast include the following:https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/polarisinstitute/pages/29/attachments/original/1420757484/SNC-Lavalin_E.pdf?1420757484http://www.snclavalin.com/en/about-us/http://www.oic-ci.gc.ca/eng/rapport-annuel-annual-report_2016-2017_4.aspxhttps://business.financialpost.com/news/rcmp-charges-snc-lavalin-with-fraud-and-corruption-linked-to-libyan-projectshttp://www.snclavalin.com/en/a-history-of-value-creationhttps://www.cbc.ca/news/business/a-brief-history-of-snc-lavalin-1.1154986https://sites.snclavalin.com/annualreport2017/en/financial-highlightshttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877705811013191https://munkschool.utoronto.ca/imfg/uploads/334/imfg_perspectives_no11_costoverruns_matti_siemiatycki.pdfhttps://segm.gr/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Public-procurement-study_EN.pdfG_P.pdf--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strongandfree/supportSupport the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
Twitter: StrongnFreeCADInstagram: strngnfreeFacebook/LinkedIn: Strong and Free PodcastTumblr: strongandfreecadEmail: strongandfree2018@gmail.com Sources used in this podcast include the following:TransMountain ULC, Project Description for the Proposed Trans Mountain Expansion Project, May 2013: https://www.burnaby.ca/Assets/TMEP/Project+Description+for+the+TMEP.pdfSean Kheraj, "Historical Background Report: Trans Mountain Pipeline, 1947-2013," York University: 2014. https://vancouver.ca/images/web/pipeline/Sean-Kheraj-history-of-TMP.pdfThe National Energy Board, National Energy Board Report: The Trans Mountain Expansion Project, May 2016:https://www.ceaa-acee.gc.ca/050/documents/p80061/114562E.pdfCanadian Association of Petroleum Producers, 2018 Crude Oil Forecast: Markets and Transportation, 2018: https://www.capp.ca/publications-and-statistics/crude-oil-forecastDmitry Zhdannikov, "OPEC raises U.S. oil supply outlook, sees lower demand for own crude," Reuters, September 23, 2018: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-oil-opec-outlook/opec-raises-u-s-oil-supply-outlook-sees-lower-demand-for-own-crude-idUSKCN1M30LZVeracity Plus Consulting, Why Canada Needs New Pipeline Capacity to Tidewater, July 2016https://www.cepa.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Why-Canada-Still-Needs-New-Pipeline-Capacity-to-Tidewaterr.pdfGovernment of Canada, "Canada's Pipeline Safety System," July 25, 2016:https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy/infrastructure/18858Thomas Gunton et. al, Public Interest Evaluation of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, Simon Fraser University, May 2015: http://rem-main.rem.sfu.ca/papers/gunton/km_cba_may26_final.pdf--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strongandfree/supportSupport the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
 Twitter: StrongnFreeCADInstagram: strngnfree Facebook/LinkedIn: Strong and Free Podcast Tumblr: strongandfreecad Email: strongandfree2018@gmail.com In the third episode of Food for Thought, I explore why we are so quick to judge a topic after reading a bullet point about it - as was the case with the Minimum Wage legislation in Ontario.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strongandfree/supportSupport the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
Twitter: StrongnFreeCAD Instagram: strngnfree Facebook/LinkedIn: Strong and Free Podcast Tumblr: strongandfreecad Email: strongandfree2018@gmail.com In the second episode of Food for Thought, I explore the need for evidence-based policy decisions, which should translate into evidence-based protests - especially considering the recent changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strongandfree/supportSupport the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
Twitter: StrongnFreeCADInstagram: strngnfreeFacebook/LinkedIn: Strong and Free PodcastEmail: strongandfree2018@gmail.comSources used in this podcast:Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer, “Post Secondary Education in Canada,” Federal Spending on Post-Secondary Education, May 5 2016: 7. http://www.pbo-dpb.gc.ca/web/default/files/Documents/Reports/2016/PSE/PSE_EN.pdfGerard Walsh, “The Cost of Credentials: The Shifting Burden of Post-Secondary Tuition in Canada,” Royal Bank of Canada, June 2018: 2. http://www.rbc.com/economics/economic-reports/pdf/other-reports/Tuition_June2018.pdfCanadian Federation of Students, “An Overview of Tuition Fees in Canada,” July 2015: http://dev.cfswpnetwork.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/71/2015/07/Fact-Sheet-fees-2013-Nov-En.pdfCanadian Federation of Students, “Funding for Post-Secondary Education,” 2013: http://dev.cfswpnetwork.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/71/2015/07/Fact-Sheet-Funding-2013-11-En.pdfOffice of the Auditor General, “Ontario Student Assistance Program,” Chapter 3. 2018: http://www.auditor.on.ca/en/content/annualreports/arreports/en18/v1_310en18.pdfOCUFA, “Reckless government announcement threatens education quality and students’ rights,” January 17, 2019: https://ocufa.on.ca/press-releases/reckless-government-announcement-threatens-education-quality-and-students-rights/--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strongandfree/supportSupport the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
#007: Thank you!

#007: Thank you!

2019-01-0114:35

Happy New Year! Thank you for everyone tuning into Strong and Free. There are some major plans for 2019. It's going to be great! Tune into hear what I am thinking for the year ahead! As always, stay #strgnfr--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strongandfree/supportSupport the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
Sources used in this episode:American Psychological Association, “Managing Stress Related to Political Change,” apa.org, 2017: https://www.apa.org/helpcenter/stress-political-change.aspxMythili Sampathkumar, “Thanksgiving: Most Americans want to avoid discussing politics at dinner, poll finds,” Independent, 2018: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/thanksgiving-dinner-politics-discussion-family-how-to-avoid-us-poll-midterms-a8645821.htmlRishab Nithyanand et. al, “Online Political Discourse in the Trump Era,” arxiv.org, 2017: 5. https://arxiv.org/pdf/1711.05303.pdfRobert McChesney, “Media Policies and Media Reform: Technology and the Internet,” The Problem of the Media: US Communication Politics in the 21st Century, 214.Andrea Leskes, “A Plea for Civil Discourse: Needed, the Academy’s Leadership,” Association of American Colleges & Universities, 2014: https://www.aacu.org/publications-research/periodicals/plea-civil-discourse-needed-academys-leadership--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strongandfree/supportSupport the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
Welcome to Strong and Free! A podcast dedicated to providing you the information you need on the topics of the day!Sources used in this episode:Dr. Chloe Carmichael, “Political Polarization is a Psychology Problem,” Huffington Post, August 11, 2017: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/political-polarization-is-a-psychology-problem_us_5a01dd9ee4b07eb5118255e5Diana Petramala, et. Al, “Millennials in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area: A Generation Stuck in Apartments?” Centre for Urban Research and Land Development, Ryerson University, 2018: 5. https://www.ryerson.ca/content/dam/cur/pdfs/policycommentaries/CUR_Research_Report_Millennial_Housing_GTHA_May_22.pdfEric Grenier, “2015 federal election saw youth vote in unprecedented numbers,” CBC News, June 15, 2016: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/grenier-youth-turnout-2015-1.3636290--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strongandfree/supportSupport the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
Subscribe to my Newsletter:https://substack.com/@openminds?utm_source=profile-pageSubscribe to my Insta: @openmindspodThe conversation explores the misinformation and mischaracterization surrounding medical assistance in dying (MAID). It highlights the need for accurate data and nuanced discussions to counteract the sensationalism often associated with MAID. The chapters cover topics such as the two tracks for MAID approval, the assessment of choice made under duress, the consideration of mature minors for MAID, and the importance of informed dialogue.TakeawaysMisinformation about MAID can lead to misconceptions and mischaracterizations of the practice.Nuanced discussions and accurate data are essential to counteract sensationalism and promote understanding of MAID.The two tracks for MAID approval provide safeguards and ensure careful consideration of each individual's circumstances.The assessment of choice made under duress is a crucial aspect of MAID eligibility.The consideration of mature minors for MAID requires careful evaluation and involvement of parents or guardians.Public awareness and shifting perceptions contribute to a more informed and compassionate approach to MAID.Chapters00:00Misinformation about medical assistance in dying04:04Mischaracterization of medical assistance in dying08:58Bringing nuance to the conversation09:26Recognizing the humanity and importance of choice11:50Assessing the choice made under duress25:02Desire for death as a symptom of mental illness32:35Shifting perceptions and public awareness41:18Considering mature minors for medical assistance in dying50:21Informing and having dialogue51:35The cruel choice and the importance of not forcing itSupport the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
I'm Back!!Subscribe to my Newsletter:https://substack.com/@openminds?utm_source=profile-pageSubscribe to my Insta: @openmindspodIn this conversation, Jane discusses the process for international students who want to study in Canada. She highlights the financial considerations and challenges they face, including the high cost of tuition and living expenses. Jane also shares examples of study permit refusals and the biases that can be present in the immigration system. She emphasizes the importance of seeking justice through the judicial system when facing unfair decisions. This conversation explores various challenges and issues within the Canadian immigration system. It highlights the financial burden faced by immigration applicants and the frequent need to appeal government decisions. The conversation also touches on potential political motives in immigration policies and the impact of international students on the housing market. Inspiring success stories of immigrants who have overcome adversity are shared. The conversation concludes by acknowledging the discombobulated nature of the immigration system and the need for reform.TakeawaysInternational students face significant financial challenges when studying in Canada, including high tuition fees and living expenses.Study permit applications for international students have a high refusal rate, and the process can be complex and costly.Prejudice and bias can be present in the immigration system, leading to unfair decisions and refusals.Seeking justice through the judicial system can be a recourse for individuals facing biased or unfair treatment in the immigration process. The Canadian immigration system poses financial challenges for applicants, who must have significant funds to support themselves and pay for services.Many immigration applicants face the need to appeal government decisions, indicating flaws in the system and the importance of hiring knowledgeable professionals.Political motives may influence immigration policies, with special programs being offered to individuals from specific regions affected by conflicts or disasters.International students contribute to the housing market pressure, but their living conditions often involve shared accommodations and lower rental costs.Inspiring success stories demonstrate the determination and resilience of immigrants who come to Canada seeking a better life.The Canadian immigration system is discombobulated and in need of reform to address issues such as inconsistent decision-making and lack of communication.Support the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
My discussion with Mahmoud Mourra on the protests against LGBTQ discussions in the classroom. Support the showVisit my Website: https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcastSupport the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
LGBTQ issues have been in the news, particularly with more parents and concerned citizens worried about school curricula including discussions on gender fluidity and sexual orientation. I chat with Dean Lobo and Reenita V of the 519, a local non-profit in Toronto that works with the LGBTQ2+ community on these issues.Connect with the 519: https://www.the519.org/The 519's Media Guide: https://the519mediaguide.org/-SUPPORT THE OPEN MINDS PODCAST-🛒 Support and EngageNow, you have a chance to be part of my massive endeavour of changing the world with each conversation!. Whether you're a listener who yearns for balanced conversations or a business looking to make a positive impact, consider supporting the podcast. Sponsor an episode or explore the curated items on Chris's Amazon store, where your purchase directly contributes to the podcast's growth and continued engagement. Here’s how:Buy a book from my Amazon store: https://www.amazon.ca/shop/openmindspodSupport the Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1428583/su...Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcastSupport the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
Petition to the Law Society of Alberta: https://www.change.org/p/get-politics-out-of-the-law-society-of-alberta?recruiter=1292735136&recruited_by_id=c75c5010-9907-11ed-b6c6-876123ba9012&utm_source=share_petition&utm_campaign=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&pt=AVBldGl0aW9uADVRwAEAAAAAZLCEO0uX024yZjE2NDM1OQ%3D%3D&utm_content=cl_sharecopy_36827011_en-CA%3A5Check out the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms - https://www.jccf.ca/Glenn Blackett - Law Society Going Woke - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHVevT4fy_k-SUPPORT THE OPEN MINDS PODCAST-🛒 Support and EngageNow, you have a chance to be part of my massive endeavour of changing the world with each conversation!. Whether you're a listener who yearns for balanced conversations or a business looking to make a positive impact, consider supporting the podcast. Sponsor an episode or explore the curated items on Chris's Amazon store, where your purchase directly contributes to the podcast's growth and continued engagement. Here’s how:Buy a book from my Amazon store: https://www.amazon.ca/shop/openmindspodSupport the Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1428583/su...Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
-WATCH THIS INTERVIEW ON YOUTUBE-My conversation with Jamil Jivani is available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/kCxLOvJFZHU?si=BwZ_EpUNLOgeUlW4-SUPPORT THE OPEN MINDS PODCAST-🛒 Support and EngageNow, you have a chance to be part of my massive endeavour of changing the world with each conversation!. Whether you're a listener who yearns for balanced conversations or a business looking to make a positive impact, consider supporting the podcast. Sponsor an episode or explore the curated items on Chris's Amazon store, where your purchase directly contributes to the podcast's growth and continued engagement. Here’s how:Buy a book from my Amazon store: https://www.amazon.ca/shop/openmindspodSupport the Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1428583/su...-JAMIL JIVANI-Listen to Jamil's story:    • Jamil Jivani speaks at Coalition of C...  Jamil Jivani's Interview on Why Young Men:    • Author Jamil Jivani on why young men ...  Purchase Why Young Men: https://amzn.to/45GYzw3Learn more about Jamil: https://www.votejamil.ca/abouthttps://www.votejamil.ca/Support the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcastBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
Michael Geist is a prominent Canadian law professor and advocate for digital rights and freedoms. With his expertise in technology law and policy, he has been a vocal critic of government initiatives that threaten online freedom and privacy. Professor Geist shares his views on public concerns regarding policy development and the potential impact on freedom of expression and online platforms. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
Professor Judith A. Curry discusses her new book, "Climate Uncertainty and Risk." The conversation delves into the inadequacy of global climate models in predicting regional climate change and extreme weather events. Professor Curry sheds light on the inappropriate use of climate model output in shaping public policy decisions. The discussion also explores the complex nature of climate change, the underestimation of volcanic activity in climate modeling, and the limitations of cost-benefit analysis in policy formulation.Get Professor Curry's Book here - https://amzn.to/3NnNObqBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showVisit my NEW Website! https://openmindspodcast.com/Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts: Instagram @openmindspodTiktok @openmindspodcast
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