This week on He’s Not Wrong, we’re covering everything from personal growth to political chaos - and yes, we start with a haircut. IYKYK. After realizing I couldn’t record another episode with my hair in disarray, we dive into a story I haven’t told in a while: my health journey and losing 60 pounds. But despite getting to a place of self-acceptance, I’m now suing GE… because their washer and dryer are shrinking my clothes and triggering body image issues. (No, seriously.) We also talk about the power of intentional gratitude, the hypocrisy of conservative politics, and what happens when leaders defund mental health care, LGBTQ acess to resources - while still claiming to care about lives. Plus: – Trump’s weird obsession with Taylor Swift – RFK Jr.’s dangerous decisions – A challenge to Republicans: can you criticize your own? – Why using Alabama as a political prop is nothing new – Oh, and yes — I’ve got thoughts on Heather McMahan’s cruise too.
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