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How can we survive MAGA without completely disengaging? In this episode, Alaina and Chris meet with Psychotherapist Jay Karr to unpack our individual choices to either speak out against MAGA or stay silent. The three also discuss how to navigate individual responsibility vs. corporate responsibility.

The conversation also touches on the challenges of discussing politics in personal and professional settings, the impact of fear on self-expression, and the necessity of creative outlets. If you're feeling conflicted about your role (professionally and personally) within the current political climate – this episode is for you.

Find Jay at his therapy practice based in Columbus, Ohio. Reclaim Your Path - https://reclaimyourpath.com/

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Key Takeaways

  • Finding your voice is crucial in today's political climate.
  • Jay Karr transitioned from marketing to psychotherapy to help others.
  • Political trauma affects individuals across the spectrum.
  • Engaging with the MAGA movement requires psychological resilience.
  • Balance in media consumption is essential for mental health.
  • Conversations with family about politics can be challenging but necessary.
  • Community support is vital for healing and growth.
  • Workplace discussions about politics are becoming more relevant.
  • Individualism can hinder collective healing and connection.
  • Creative expression is a powerful tool for processing emotions.
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