
The Same Drugs
Meghan Murphy and guests embrace authenticity, and have real, honest discussions about culture, politics, relationships, psychology, health, social media, cancel culture, and more. Conversations outside the algorithm.
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Are mental health diagnoses real? Does anyone really need psychiatric drugs as "treatment"? Is psychiatry a sham? In this episode, I speak with Laura Delano, author of Unshrunk: A Story of Psychiatric Treatment Resistance, about her experience being diagnosed as "bipolar" (among other things) as a teen and how she
Canada has reelected the same Liberal Party that ran the economy into the ground, leading many Albertans to consider separation more seriously. Is Wexit a viable next step? In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Fergus Hodgson, CAIA, director of Econ Americas, publisher of the Impunity Observer,and author of Financ
With the Liberals elected for another term, many Canadians are wondering what the future holds. Will Alberta separate? Will we completely lose free speech in Canada? What about freedom of the press? And who is Mark Carney, anyway? I spoke with lawyer, journalist, and founder of Rebel News, Ezra Levant, about the elec
On April 16, the UK Supreme Court handed down a judgement determining that the terms “man," “woman,” and “sex” in the Equality Act 2010 refer to biological sex (not gender identity). After years of fighting for the return of women’s sex-based rights, the group For Women Scotland succeeded in winning their case brought
Why didn’t Pierre Poilievre lean into a populist, Trump-style campaign? Why do Canadians have such short memories? Is voting for the People’s Party of Canada splitting the vote, thereby giving the Liberal Party an advantage? Could a Liberal win mean a fracturing of the country? On the podcast, Meghan Murphy speaks with
In the winter of 2022, working class Canadians stood up to ongoing and worsening government tyranny. The Trucker Convoy brought not only their convictions, but joy, hugs, dogs, hot dogs, and bouncy castles to Ottawa. Their protests ended the Covid mandates, freeing Canadians to return to their jobs and lives. The truck