Authoritarian Personality Disorder
And its role in totalitarianism
On this episode of Oh Gee Pee Oh Gee we’re considering Disability Arts,
Authoritarian Personality Disorder, and the rise of totalitarianism while
Jeremy keeps you company with a variety of perspective...
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First, Clark talks about different styles of dances. Then, Kiyan describes
his favorite and least favorite characters in Superman. Finally, Em discusses
why the TV show Stranger Things is meaningful to her.
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In this month’s episode:
AUTISTIC BARBIE: After Mattel unveiled its first Autistic Barbie doll on Jan.
12, a psychologist asks, “Was Barbie Always Autistic?” Learn more in my
chat with Dr. Amy Marschall, author of Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy: What
Every Mental Heal...
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The Digital Rhythm Revolution Episodes play every 5th Sunday ( March, May,
Aug, and Nov), 7-8p
Things are changing.
Let's lean into the unknown.
Heavy Techno chops, Off-Kilter Beats, Spacious Dub, Static.
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Tobi Rates, executive director of the Autism Society of Oregon, plans to
retire at the end of 2026 after leading the Portland-based nonprofit for 15
years.
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Voices of the Ironfront is a fierce, uncompromising dive into the world of
modern antifascism. Each episode breaks open the machinery of hate groups,
white-supremacist movements, and far-right organizing in the United States
while highlighting the communities fighting ba...
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This episode is hosted by Stephanie. First, we hear Kiyan talk about the new
Superman movie. Then, Nena shares her thoughts on Dave and Busters as a date
location. After that, Em speaks about actor Malachai Barton. Finally, Clark
gives a history on the Wobble Dance.
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Alex Gentry is a freelance writer and polyglot who has studied more than 20
languages. In August, he self-published a memoir titled Finding My Verse: An
Autistic Creative’s Search for Meaning.
Also in this episode: a new genetic study in the journal Nature adds fuel to...
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