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Di: Logan Zechella Kay Meisner
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Critical is back for a new season with Logan and Kay! As always, Critical is here to make you think and help you learn while we share some hot takes about the world around us. New episodes every Monday so you can start your week off right! Politica e governo Scienze politiche Scienze sociali
  • “Strategy” – How to Make 2021 Suck Less Than 2020
    Jan 18 2021

    We can all agree 2020 was traumatic, on many levels. On this week’s episode, Logan & Kay discuss their high & lows, what they are taking into 2021, and what they are leaving behind! We get vulnerable as we look back on the things, people, and rituals that got us through this past year.

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    39 min
  • End of the World Survival Guide
    Aug 5 2020

    This week, Kayla and Logan present:

    Critical's Declassified End of the World Survival Guide.

    In this episode, we talk about America's turn towards fascism (and how to escape it in Canada 😅), then we take a deep dive into religion and spirituality before ending on a high note, with a discussion about what our version of "utopia" looks like. 

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    50 min
  • Everything, but the Kitchen Sink
    Jul 24 2020

    This week's episode is a bit of an "everything, but the kitchen sink" type of episode because Kay and Logan had a lot to say about a lot of things (per usual). We start with an update on the #BLM movement, then we talk mental health in the time of COVID-19, and finish with a classic Political Moment. Hope you guys enjoy the episode (and our NEW THEME SONG)!

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    55 min
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