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Exploring how language, story, and rhetoric shape meaning, legitimacy, and change.
This podcast invites clinicians, educators, artists, and social justice practitioners to discuss the language of the narratives that informs their work. Each episode investigates the discursive frameworks that govern what can be said, the narratives that authorize policies and practices, and the rhetoric that persuades or suppresses. By interrogating these dimensions, the series challenges narrative practitioners to reflect on where their efforts succeed or falter—and how their work might open new possibilities for integrity and compassion.
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Can the Media Ever Be Neutral? Dr Michelle Keller on Media Bias, Racial Narratives, and Public Trust
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Dec 10, 2025 |
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Can We Still Trust Public Health? Dr Tista Ghosh on Storytelling, Misinformation, & Pandemic Lessons
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Dec 08, 2025 |