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Whats The Nus?: EpIsode 18 (May 13, 2026)

18 min · 13. kesä 2026
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This week on What’s the Nus, we’re covering a wide range of conversations—from emerging health narratives and the way they’re being presented, to government decisions that directly impact families, to cultural patterns that reveal where we are as a society, and global developments that deserve more than just a headline glance. We take the time to slow things down and actually look at what’s happening beneath the surface—because the reality is, we’re constantly being given information in a way that encourages reaction instead of reflection. Whether it’s fear-driven health conversations, policy shifts framed as solutions, or cultural behaviors that point to deeper misalignment, there is always more to the story. This episode isn’t about panic or performance. It’s about awareness. Because in a world that moves quickly and reacts even faster, staying grounded, asking better questions, and choosing perspective over impulse isn’t passive—it’s powerful.

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