Prediction: As a nice tribute to the King of MSG, especially with his recent health issues, the boys bust out a Billy Joel cover. Anything but Piano Man will do.
Prediction: As a nice tribute to the King of MSG, especially with his recent health issues, the boys bust out a Billy Joel cover. Anything but Piano Man will do.
I’m sure it has nothing to do with the fact that while driving him somewhere I was arguing (to myself) about how really this sounded more like a continuation of the “Loose Ends” part in the >
November 24, 2024 at 7:24 PM
I’m sure it has nothing to do with the fact that while driving him somewhere I was arguing (to myself) about how really this sounded more like a continuation of the “Loose Ends” part in the >
Can’t ignore the context of “public health” being a historical bad actor like many others, understandable distrust in government, politics, etc. But point is that we have to reckon with it and not lose sight of how it derails the work. Can’t be an afterthought.
November 13, 2024 at 4:53 PM
Can’t ignore the context of “public health” being a historical bad actor like many others, understandable distrust in government, politics, etc. But point is that we have to reckon with it and not lose sight of how it derails the work. Can’t be an afterthought.
IMO this is why harm reductionists are uniquely equipped. The ability to connect one-on-one with radical love/honesty and to focus on relationships as a priority above all works at the micro level. Hard to do on a large scale, but we know what works and can build upon it.
November 13, 2024 at 4:53 PM
IMO this is why harm reductionists are uniquely equipped. The ability to connect one-on-one with radical love/honesty and to focus on relationships as a priority above all works at the micro level. Hard to do on a large scale, but we know what works and can build upon it.
It’s a crucial lesson we must take from COVID. Here we are, talking about fluoride and vaccines-often from a defensive position all while new threats emerge. At the same time, we need to acknowledge limitations and past failings to build trust.
November 13, 2024 at 4:53 PM
It’s a crucial lesson we must take from COVID. Here we are, talking about fluoride and vaccines-often from a defensive position all while new threats emerge. At the same time, we need to acknowledge limitations and past failings to build trust.