Our first episode is out! In this episode, we talk about quarantine, the black lives matter movement, healthcare, and the crisis in Yemen. Tune in to hear six idiot’s perspectives on very serious important issues!
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Our first episode is out! In this episode, we talk about quarantine, the black lives matter movement, healthcare, and the crisis in Yemen. Tune in to hear six idiot’s perspectives on very serious important issues!
Our first episode is out! In this episode, we talk about quarantine, the black lives matter movement, healthcare, and the crisis in Yemen. Tune in to hear six idiot’s perspectives on very serious important issues!
I’ve recently started a podcast (@cheesethepodcast) with a couple of friends! We want to include a section about conspiracy theories, kind of similar to what y’all got going on here. Do you have any advice?
Hi there @cheesethepodcast !
Well, I think the most important thing about wild tales - *especially* conspiracy theories - is that we don’t perpetuate them. So after talking about all the nuttiness, my stance is that it’s then necessary to go “Okay, now here’s the real deal behind this/here’s what is likely the real deal behind this” and inject some clear thinking and logic back into it.
(And laughter, of course, because most conspiracy theories are indeed laughable!!)
Good luck with everything, we wish you success! - N.
Thank you for the advice !!!
I'm tired of a Majority blaming the actor for their roles. Blame the casting, producers or editors. A bipoc isn't at fault for their melanin. Support bipoc artist.
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This anti-blackness and colorism is rampant in Asia is well. It needs to stop.
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As you’re probably aware, the coronavirus disease, or COVID-19, has now been found in countries all over the globe. This is an understandably disconcerting moment for many, but there are steps we can all take to help mitigate the effect on our communities.
COVID-19 is spreading, but misinformation and disinformation are spreading even faster. The most responsible thing you can do is protect yourself from both the disease and false information. Being prepared with facts and data instead of assumptions and fabrications will help inform how you can best prepare for COVID-19.
Here are some resources you can trust:
WHO provides daily updates surrounding COVID-19’s spread, infection rate, and general influence on our society. They also provide a very handy FAQ section, where you can learn more about how to protect yourself and your community.
Every day Worldometer updates its website with the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in each country that has been affected. Worldometer has been rated one of the best free reference websites by the American Library Association, and for good reason: it lists every single one of its regular sources here, and lists the source of every COVID-19 update at the bottom of the COVID-19 page.
Your local health department will often have the most up-to-date information specific to your immediate area, including how to proceed if you believe you may be showing symptoms of the virus. If you live in the United States, you can find the contact information for your health department by visiting the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO).
There’s another thing about this news that a lot of places are not talking about: the toll on one’s mental health, especially if you are someone who struggles with anxiety. If you find your concerns about being prepared are crossing a line that affects your mental health, please consider reaching out to a loved one who can guide you to help, a mental health professional, or an organization set up to help those in need.
Here are a couple of organizations you can trust:
Crisis Text Line is free, 24/7 support. Just text 741741 from anywhere in the United States. The Crisis Text Line will connect you with a trained Crisis Counselor.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (@namiorg) offers free support and resources for those who are struggling. NAMI can be reached Monday through Friday, 10 am - 6 pm EST at 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or by email at [email protected].
Take care of yourselves, Tumblr. Wash your hands well and practice keeping a safe distance from others. Head on over to @world-wide-what for a refresher on what fake news looks like and how it spreads. Pass those tips onto others when you see them accidentally spreading false information.
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Hi! I’m Parmesan and I am SO excited for CheeseTM to takeoff. I am beyond ready to get some of my creative opinions and thoughts out in the world while also arming our audience with credible and insightful information. In my free time, I enjoy reading, music, and googling golden doodles.
Hey! I’m Asiago and I have to say, I also feel like the rip-off version of Parmesan. Still, I hope that I bring some creativity in the form of humor to the table with bad jokes and “unique perspectives.” I love music, whether it’s dance, piano, or (terrible) shower singing and baking, but my hobbies are really all over the place, especially now in quarantine. I can’t wait to shed light on some underrepresented conspiracy theories, teach everyone the essentials of disaster survival, and talk about some spine-chilling true crime stories!
Hi I’m Brie, I am one of the six lovely hosts we have on this podcast. I love traveling and exploring different types of creative arts(although painting might be my favorite), and a big true crime junkie; I hope to talk more about it in podcasts.
What’s up, I’m Camembert! I love watching kid cartoons, cooking cheesy items, and (politely) arguing about politics. Can’t wait to talk more about the dismal state of our earth on CHEESE THE PODCAST. And I’ll leave you all with this — Long live the rat king!!
Hiiiiiiiii! I am Gorgornzola, or as I’m affectionately called, G. I’m THRILLED to talk with my other cheeses in a cheese related way on topics that do not necessarily have anything to do with cheese. In my free time, I journal and water my plants.
Hello, I am Vegan Cheese! Some may call me the odd one out in a cheesy and dairy containing world, but I love my ability to be versatile for many people. I’m a Chinese American adoptee (yes, a citizen of America, but without the perks of running for president). You’ll often find me waking up before 6 am, and going to sleep far before 11 pm. I spend my waking hours overcommitting myself with my many passions and pacing around frantically trying to get 15k steps per day and completing Chloe Ting programs. I am a self proclaimed environmentalist and an aspiring vegan.