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What The Theory

What The Theory

著者: Joel Muhumuza
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Philosophy begins in wonder and my goal is to bring some wonder back to what can often be seen as dry, academic and abstract. This channel will address ideas both ancient and modern that have shaped our lives and societies. Why? Because it's so damn fun to know more today than you did yesterday2022 哲学 社会科学
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  • #ppj | The Easy Way Out?
    2025/10/21

    Fresh from our discussion on access, this week Primah hosts the pod and has us talking.... "Shortcuts". Everyone one loves a good short cut home or life hack to get something faster in this world obsessed with speed and efficiency...

    However there's a contradiction at play, we also shame people for taking the easy way out - avoiding a tough conversation, leaning on a relationship or network of relationships to land a job or opportunity.

    Today we try to unpack how we make this judgments and ask ourselves if there's anything wrong with taking the easy way out... Or if sometimes, the long difficult way is the point of the taking the trip.

    Let us know your thoughts, leave a comment, and kindly also tell us where you are watching us from. We'd like to give our global audience a shout out

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    1 時間 28 分
  • "Addiction is Not a Moral Failing" | Deconstructing Mental Health with Dr. Acan. Part 2
    2025/09/15
    Is addiction a choice or a disease? Why is there so much shame and stigma around it? In this crucial episode of Deconstructing Mental Health, we tackle the difficult questions surrounding substance use and abuse. Join Joel, Allan and their guest Dr. Innocent Acan, a medical doctor and psychiatry masters student, as she breaks down the science of addiction, challenges the myth of it being a moral failing, and explains its deep connection to mental health. This conversation is essential for anyone who has struggled personally, loves someone who is struggling, or simply wants to understand this complex issue with compassion and facts. In this episode, we discuss: • The difference between substance use, abuse, and dependency. •How stigma prevents people from seeking life-saving help. •The critical intersection of addiction and mental health conditions like depression and anxiety. •Steps and pathways to recovery for you or a loved one. Your mental health matters. If you or someone you love is struggling with substance dependency, please reach out to a licensed medical or mental health professional. You are not alone. RESOURCE FOR VIEWERS IN UGANDA: Butabika National Referral Hospital offers support and treatment.You can contact them for help and information on their support meetings. Tel - 0414504376 Website: https://www.butabikahospital.go.ug/ Heart to heart spaces: https://hearttoheartspaces.com/mental... https://hearttoheartspaces.com/mental... • What Is Mental Health?: Nancy McWilliams Follow Dr. Innocent Acan for more insights: @I_I_Acan on Twitter and TikTok) Subscribe to our channel and hit the bell icon (🔔) so you don't miss our next episode where we continue to deconstruct mental health, one topic at a time. --- Disclaimer: The content in this video is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. #MentalHealth #Addiction #AddictionRecovery #MentalHealthAwareness #EndTheStigma #Psychology #Psychiatry #SubstanceUse #MentalHealthUganda #Africa #Butabika
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    1 時間 11 分
  • #ppj Intersectionality | Going Beyond a single story
    2025/09/01

    Hey folks... Question.. How do your multiple identities—like gender, tribe, or ability—shape your access to healthcare and education?

    In today's episode, the guys dive into intersectionality—the concept that our overlapping identities define our lived experiences.

    Hosts Pumla, Primah, Joel, and Allan discuss how recognizing this in Uganda's context is crucial for building equitable policies in SRHR and other essential services from education, to employment and even social acceptance.

    We ask: How have your own identities affected your access to services?

    This episode is Sponsored by The SRHR Alliance Uganda, a consortium ensuring vulnerable young people can access friendly SRHR services and claim their rights freely, without violence.

    Get resources:

    SRHR Alliance Uganda – SRHR Alliance Uganda https://share.google/iL41neXfApKgYdJHB

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    1 時間 33 分
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