The Abstract Truth

Episode 6: Father's Day

1 h 5 min · 21. kesä 2020
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The crew share memories of their own fathers, talk about the role of fathers as hero figures and how they feel about displaying affection towards kids while unknowingly picking their own favorite parent. And Thuraya judges the men on the team based on the Patriarchy because that’s what she does...that’s what she does.

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