Radical Advice

About Radical Advice

Each week, San Francisco psychotherapist Lily Sloane, along with featured guests, answers some of life’s tough questions. But they won’t just tell you how to get along better with your mother in law. They’ll talk about the role of patriarchy, sexism, capitalism, racism, and other kinds of oppression in our day to day personal struggles and what we need to do to fight the forces that keep us down.

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  • What role do our post-2016 dreams play in processing and surviving this difficult time? Featuring lots of dream music and excerpts from an interview with Martha…

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  • After many months of fart and poop jokes and occasional therapist wisdom, Brian must take his leave. We talk about what goodbyes mean in therapy and…

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  • Audio producer, storyteller, and sound designer Jessi Carrier joins us to talk about the power of audio storytelling. You can find her work at jsscrrr.com.

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  • San Francisco psychotherapist, Ana Mazdyasni, joins Brian and Lily to talk about the relentless pressure to change/fix our bodies (especially this time of year) and how to…

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  • Happy New Year! Lily just couldn't sit still during her time off so she made this for you, featuring some of her favorite podcast pieces from…

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