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"Dichotomies,Then Solutions!" Podcast  

"Dichotomies,Then Solutions!" Podcast

Author: Julia S. Butler

The "Dichotomies, Then Solutions!" Podcast [DTS] is like a breath of fresh air for those who are tired of hearing problems without solutions. DTS will provide RATIONAL, ACTIONABLE ANSWERS to societal problems. Too much time is spent complaining without even an attempt to fix the issue. Time isnt waiting for those who are still sleepwalking. With the events over the last 3 years during and after the pandemic, we can't afford to shrug off the news anymore, because it affects us to our very core. We lived and survived [barely] through a presidency that was unlike any before in modern times. We were quarantined and unquarantined, losing many family and friends. And we're still here, rebuilding, executing Plans B, C, etc. and living our lives from totally different perspectives.   DTS is ready to discuss them all, to and come up with solutions for better lives as we live through the after-effects of a global shutdown, attempted autocracy in government and in general, a shifting of priorities that adversely affect many of us. I'd like to have that conversation with you to find applicable solutions. Our website is: https://dichotomies-podcast.live. 
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Language: en-us

Genres: News, Politics, Society & Culture

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Wednesday, 1 January, 1000

 

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