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Full Show 6/9/2026: We are addicted to fake saviors, and the solution is more ritual to induce more agency

1 h 47 min · 9. Juni 2026
Episode Full Show 6/9/2026: We are addicted to fake saviors, and the solution is more ritual to induce more agency Cover

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On today's show, Ian Hoch has on Andrew Doss, a local and international climate governance lawyer, playwright, and soon-to-be Episcopal priest, to discuss why he decided the questions he cared about most were spiritual ones, Russell Honoré, retired Army Lieutenant General, to urge people to get prepared for hurricanes and emergencies with the expectation of not looking to FEMA for assistance, and Joe Heeren-Mueller, coordinator at the Louisiana Advocacy Coalition on Homelessness, to discuss a bill that would make unauthorized camping on public property a crime.

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