This episode marks a shift.
Mindfck Monday* is officially retired.
Starting now, Tuesdays are Human Politics — a space for talking about how the headlines actually land in our lives, our families, and our bodies. Not just policy. Not just reaction. The human impact.
This episode is about why the schedule is changing, why intention matters more than speed, and why some stories hit closer to home than others — especially when you’re a parent watching the world unfold in real time.
We talk about Venezuela, fear, grief, and the shared weight families carry when global decisions feel personal.
Because these headlines aren’t abstract.
They’re about us.
🔹 New episode of Glitched: Project 2025 drops January 15
The series is moving to a bi-weekly schedule so each episode gets the care and depth it deserves.
🔹 Next Tuesday: another Human Politics episode
Where we continue unpacking the human side of the headlines — calmly, honestly, and together.
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