Shannon Curtis and Jamie Hill

Misfit Stars

Shannon Curtis and Jamie Hill

  • “People *do* have values.” 🏳️‍⚧️

“People *do* have values.” 🏳️‍⚧️

Wednesday 16th March 2022

Shannon Curtis and Jamie Hill discuss vehicle emissions, internalized capitalism, LGBTQ education, and more in this engaging episode of 'Misfit Stars'.
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69 minutes
Thought-provoking
Informative
Engaging
Raw
Non-judgmental

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Misfit Stars
Author:
Shannon Curtis and Jamie Hill
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Categories:
Sexual Stigmas & Myths
Relationships & Community
Body & Mind
Recovery Reimagined
Financial Health in Recovery
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Values and Voices: A Deep Dive with Shannon and Jamie

The point is really just to direct my attention toward even tiny little moments of joy in my day that I can express gratitude for.
Ever wondered how vehicle emissions standards in California could connect to your sense of self-worth? In this episode of 'Misfit Stars', Shannon Curtis and Jamie Hill tackle a fascinating array of topics that will keep you hooked from start to finish. They kick things off with some uplifting news about California's progressive stance on vehicle emissions, setting a positive tone for the hour-long conversation. But that's just the beginning.
Get ready to have your mind expanded as they ponder the vastness of our solar system and what it means for us here on Earth. One of the standout discussions revolves around internalized capitalism and its impact on self-worth. Shannon and Jamie don’t shy away from controversial subjects either. They dive into the heated debate over daylight savings time and offer practical advice for dealing with right-wing propaganda, especially when it comes to high gas prices.
And if you think that’s all, think again. The episode also features a new song that beautifully captures the strength found in admitting powerlessness. The duo then shifts gears to discuss the importance of LGBTQ education, emphasizing how it can be age-appropriate and essential for fostering understanding and acceptance. They even touch on the often-misunderstood differences between evangelical Christianity and the historical Jesus.
As the episode winds down, Shannon and Jamie leave listeners with a heartfelt message about gratitude and finding joy in everyday moments. Whether you're interested in social justice, mental health, or just looking for some thoughtful conversation, this episode has something for everyone.