Episode 116

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20th Dec 2022

Insulin Rationing/Uncanny Astrology with Zoe Witt (Mutual Aid Diabetes)

Zoe Witt (Teen Vogue, LA Times) has written pieces I've loved about living with diabetes in the era of insulin price-gouging. "Insulin Legislation Is Leaving Out Many Diabetics: What to Know" is a great intro to an issue that makes its way onto Netflix and comedy stages despite 99% of people having no clue of the real stakes.

Zoe's also an organizer with Mutual Aid Diabetes (MAD), a volunteer-run resource hub connecting diabetics of all types with vital medication, supplies, and information they need to stay alive.

And hey, Zoe has a need right now! Bell's palsy symptoms are keeping her from working, so she needs funds to keep her housed and healing. I've donated $10 to Zoe's Venmo. Can you match or exceed me? Email thisisdavemaher@gmail.com with what you donate, and I'll report our total next week! Here are their payment handles:

Venmo: @Zoe-Witt

Cash App: $ZoeWitt

Content warning: insulin rationing, suicide, astrology, writing a birthday card to Jeff Bezos, perfect pasta meal, let your disability stop you!

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Give to Mutual Aid Diabetes at mutualaiddiabetes.com/donate. Follow MAD on Twitter at @MutualAidBetes and on IG at @mutualaiddiabetes.

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Music = Future: "Use Me" / James Blackshaw: "The Cloud of Unknowing" / Johnnie Frierson: "Miracles"

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This Is Your Afterlife
Comedian Dave Maher interviews artists and activists about death, their lives, and the afterlife.
What happens when we die? What if this is the afterlife? Comedian, coma survivor, and former Pitchfork writer Dave Maher ("This American Life") asks artists, entertainers, and activists for definite answers to these unanswerable questions.
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