Mari and Christopher discuss the limits of tolerance, and what happens when a desire to be open and accepting goes up against dangerous ideas and individuals.
Mari and Christopher discuss our society's antiquated ideas about what it means to "be a man" and how we can help men and boys of all ages overcome the toxic notions of masculinity that pervade in our culture.
Mari and Christopher discuss "play" and how this free-spirited activity, which is essential to children's mental, physical, and social development can–and should–fit into adults' lives.
Mari and Christopher discuss the artists behind the movies we love and explore if it takes a good person to make a good movie, and if it’s possible for an amoral person to make a “good” movie.
Mari and Christopher talk about political correctness and ask if all the controversy and advocacy surrounding it have instilled any positive and sustainable changes in our society.
Mari and Christopher talk about how we deal with stress, and that even though we learn from the earliest age how to calm ourselves, most adults are unequipped to deal with distress.
In the wake of the Parkland shooting, Mari and Christopher discuss ways schools can better help kids with behavior problems. They also share articles about the uncertain evolution of what it means to be a man in America and the politics in Marvel’s superhero movies.