On June 8, 2020 Jonathan Stiffler, husband to Caitlin Stiffler, took to Twitter to post his account of how he had helped a group of women, who had allegedly been sexually assaulted by Austin Carlile formerly of Attack Attack and Of Mice And Men, come forward to tell their experiences to Alternative Press magazine.
Three tales about mundanity that grow infinitely more terrifying with a healthy dose of mystery, darkness, and things never conceived of in heaven and earth.
Erin Morrissey is the creator of the food blog, Erin Lives Whole. I discovered Erin’s Instagram page because I was looking for new recipes with an emphasis on health, not restrictions. I may have been drawn to her buffalo cauliflower, but once I started to see Erin share her journey and recovering from an eating disorder I took a closer look. Erin has changed her relationship with food through her blog and sharing her story. I’m honored to have her on the podcast.
Just a warning, if you have a hard time listening to eating disorders discussed, save this episode for a different day. Hope you enjoy hearing from Erin.
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Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about John Cooper Clarke.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week shares some artists’ reactions to Trump’s impeachment.
A portrait of 20th century Lady Macbeth for our modern political times.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week discusses metal and lyrics that depict violence against women.
Catch some quick takes from Geek Girl Riot host Sherin Nicole about the TV premiering this week!
Content and trigger warning: This article has references to child predators and how they operate on YouTube. The video linked, while being informative, is incredibly disturbing and shows real videos with predatory comments attached to them. Thursday morning, September 19, 2019, numerous verified YouTube content creators woke up to an email from the platform informing them of new verification standards that will go into effect in October. Previously, a YouTube channel could become verified after 100,000 accounts had subscribed. Many creators took the de-verification as a slap in the face. Some pointed out how their ability to network among verified… Read more »
James Gray, the writer/director of Lost City of Z, has given us another story of a father and son who leave women behind to explore unknown territory.