• [BONUS] Politicians aren’t Our Parents: What Disorganized Attachment Teaches Us about this Moment

  • Sep 14 2024
  • Duración: 15 m
  • Podcast

[BONUS] Politicians aren’t Our Parents: What Disorganized Attachment Teaches Us about this Moment

  • Resumen

  • In this episode, you and I will explore the both-and of voting and organizing in your community through the lens of disorganized attachment. Then, we’ll unpack what disorganized attachment can teach us about ways to get organized in this moment of uncertainty.

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