Say What Needs Saying Origins

At its inception, Say What Needs Saying encouraged open, free, and civil discussion about sensitive subjects. Hear the episodes that started it all, where Zack Sluzala and co-host Brandon Garrison tackle touchy topics such as politics, religion, money, and culture, and bring listeners on live for civil conversations. If you enjoy "Say What Needs Saying Origins", check out "Say What Needs Saying", where Zack hosts civil conversations. Website: www.saywhatneedssaying.com/ Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/saywhatneedssaying Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SayWhatNeedsSaying #saywhatneedssaying Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saywhatneedssayingorigins/support

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 48m. Bisher sind 89 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 18 hours 24 minutes

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episode 12: Tom Kuntzleman Says What Needs Saying: The Importance of Openness and Skepticism in Discussion


In this episode, Zack interviews Tom Kuntzleman, professor of chemistry and Dean of Natural Sciences at Spring Arbor University. They discuss the importance of simultaneously being open and skeptical when having conversations, how best to manage biases, and approach discussion thoughtfully and respectfully, and the increasing divide in our country...


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 September 30, 2020  53m
 
 

episode 11: Discussing Freedom of Speech and the Impact Social Media has on the Spread of Information on the "Reds Ramblings" Podcast


Reds Ramblings invites the hosts of Say What Needs Saying to come and talk about social media and its impact on how freely information is spread whether true or not. We discuss how certain laws protect them whether for good or bad and what we as a society can do to combat the spread of false information.

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 September 23, 2020  1h12m
 
 

episode 10: Drug Use and Abuse - The Pandemic Within the Pandemic: Part 2


In this episode of 'Say What Needs Saying', our guests continue the conversation, with some focus on the question of whether or not addiction is a disease. More importantly, the emphasis is placed on taking necessary steps to reduce the stigma and smoothen the process of finding help for people who need it. 

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 September 19, 2020  44m
 
 

episode 10: Drug Use and Abuse - The Pandemic Within the Pandemic: Part 1


In this episode, Zack and Brandon are joined by recovery crisis coach and CNN Hero Award recipient Scott H Silverman, former substance abuse counselor Bryce Morrison, renowned addiction researcher and psychologist Kent Berridge, and an anonymous listener who has suffered with alcoholism in the past. Together, the panel discusses the increases in drug use and abuse that are being seen during the lockdowns put in place during the Coronavirus pandemic...


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 September 19, 2020  50m
 
 

episode 9: 9/11 - Moving Forward: Sidebar


In this episode of 'Say What Needs Saying', the events of September 11, 2001, are discussed, with the question of remembrance as the focus. Related views, outcomes, and similar events are analyzed to establish a balance that remembers the day while discouraging the ulterior motives that may pollute the memory.

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 September 13, 2020  45m
 
 

episode 8: Discussion about Self-Love on the "LoveLockdown" Podcast


In this episode, Zack appears for a guest interview on the "LoveLockdown" Podcast, hosted by Tierra Anthony. Tierra asks Zack whether he practices self-love, and whether it's important. If you like this episode, be sure to check out Tierra's podcast for more similar content! If you'd like to hear more from Zack on "Say What Needs Saying", be sure to follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/saywhatneedssaying, Twitter at twitter.com/saywhatneeds, and Facebook at facebook.com/saywhatneedssaying...


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 September 13, 2020  9m
 
 

episode 7: Discussion about Black Lives Matter on the "In Search of Life" Podcast: Part 2


In this episode, Brandon and Zack guest star on the "In Search of Life" podcast to discuss Black Lives Matter with Evert, the host. They touch on several aspects of BLM that they did not discuss in the earlier sidebar conversation. They discuss the Marxist elements of the organization, slavery, the media in America, Jacob Blake, George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks, and so much more. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to show Evert's podcast some love and give it a listen as well...


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 September 7, 2020  45m
 
 

episode 7: Discussion about Black Lives Matter on the "In Search of Life" Podcast: Part 1


In this episode, Brandon and I guest star on the "In Search of Life" podcast to discuss Black Lives Matter with Evert, the host. We touch on several aspects of BLM that we did not discuss in our sidebar conversation. We discuss the Marxist elements of the organization, slavery, the media in America, Jacob Blake, George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks, and so much more. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to show Evert's podcast some love and give it a listen as well...


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 September 7, 2020  2h9m
 
 

Say What Needs Saying: Trailer


If you're tired of the ever-growing divide in society today and the complete inability to have a civil and open conversation, tune in to Say What Needs Saying. We discuss heated and touchy topics like politics, religion, money, culture and more. The art of true conversation and discussion is seemingly lost in a wash of fear and timidness. This is why we're here. Real, live discussion. All anonymous for those who really want to just Say What Needs Saying...


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 September 6, 2020  0m
 
 

episode 6: Violence in Kenosha - The Case of Kyle Rittenhouse: Part 2


In this episode of 'Say What Needs Saying', the conversation continues on the murders by Kyle Rittenhouse, and this time the focus shifts to the different perspectives of his actions that day, as being either a hero or a terrorist. Our guests also discuss the protests in general that created the platform for such an event, and a comparison is made between the situation in question and a couple of other similar scenarios where the suspect was black, noting very pivotal points...


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 September 1, 2020  39m