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On this episode Ari, Caroline, and Lusi return with contributing co host Cynthia as they explore monkey pox, the divide between states and the continuing conversation on the aftermath of roe v wade. Monkey pox is on the rise and before things get out of hand, perhaps a bit of education on the matter might help. We’re exploring the continuing effects of the reversal of roe v wade; and conspiracy’s are running rapid lately, and we talk a little sense. From good morning America we hear from Kansas residents after a vote to keep abortion rights in the state over weekend. https://youtu.be/NBe5qbnkqoMFrom microbiology society on YouTube we learn more about monkey pox https://youtu.be/J6DGNcUpvGoFrom Indianapolis WHAS we hear about governor Holcomb and his approval of a near total ban on abortion. https://youtu.be/VoQU1n2XTywWe’re seeing how important voting is and how it does make a difference. Voters in Kansas show us that we can make a change in our society by voting but voting isn’t enough.We’ve got to fight for our rights and it doesn’t stop at the ballot box. Conversations like this do matter, and do affect change. Becoming aware of the issues, stigmas, and matters pressing us most can change things. ⸻

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