[UNLOCKED] Palestine on Fire II

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From Palestine: Suffering, Dignity, & Resistance

In this episode, Breht speaks with Mohanad Alsayed about his memoir Scars and Medals (Iskra Books), a powerful and deeply human account of growing up Palestinian under occupation, carrying exile across continents, and trying to make sense of memory, loss, family, and resistance. ...  Show more

Breaking the Spell: Patriarchy, Dismemberment, and Pure Awareness

In this episode, Breht sits down with Suzin Green, author of The Goddess Remedy, to explore the psychological, spiritual, and civilizational roots of modern disconnection. Moving beyond conventional political understandings of patriarchy, Green presents it as a deeper structure o ...  Show more

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