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Loveline with Dr. Chris

Loveline 7-1-20

Loveline with Dr. Chris

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.0803 Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Dr Chris is a sex and body positive social justice psychotherapist and author. This doctor encourages authenticity, especially with sex and dating, and never shames or attempts to fit people into a neat little box. Radical and accessible, he works to undo misinformation while also pushing us to be better versions of ourselves. He is the Director of Clinical Education for The Sexual Health Alliance (SHA), and frequent co host on “The Doctors” tv show. He previously hosted WE tv’s “Sex Box”and Logo tv’s “Bad Sex”. He is published in various professional journals and top magazines, and has been featured on The Today Show, VICE, CNN, HLN, OWN, Nightline, Dr Drew and in Newsweek, New York Times, Daily Beast, Mens Health, Cosmo, and National Geographic.

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0:21.2

All right, happy hump day, y'all. It is Wednesday. I hope you're getting through it with a smile on that face. And if not, that's okay, feel your feelings. Ah, mental health means feeling all the different feelings. There's no good ones or bad ones, right ones or wrong ones. Just do it with love and surrender yourself with some self-care and support. Got a great show plan for you. We're going to be talking about some new diagnoses, some things that are tied to some syndrome. So they on the show will be doing a little couples therapy with Rebecca Shita,

0:24.4

talking about echoism. What is that? Something to know, something to look out for, something to

0:30.0

heal and repair. But before we get into all that, let's do some news. American Airlines,

0:35.1

God bless them. They're going to get some pushback on this one.

0:42.3

Over the weekend and into the early this week, they announced that they're going to,

0:46.6

ready for this one, scrap social distancing, and they're going to book full planes.

0:48.1

Now, we know that's all about the money.

0:49.0

So God bless them.

0:51.6

I feel bad for those that might not have any other options.

0:59.6

Try to fly another airline that's actually going to allow some spacing. But they believe that their new cleaning protocol and masks will do the job. Hi, we are trapped in this, you know, tin can. I mean, my gosh, think about the people that are

1:06.6

sitting in front of you, across from you next to you. That is far less than six feet.

1:12.8

And think about the person sitting next to you. Do you know how often you're rubbing them and

1:16.1

touching them? You know what kind of air you're sharing? I don't care about the mass. That doesn't

1:19.3

prevent all of the aerosols from getting in or out. And also, I don't care how good they think

1:24.6

their air circulation system is. It doesn't necessarily kill viruses.

1:28.0

So that's disturbing. American Airlines, y'all got to step up and do better. This is a pandemic.

1:31.6

We're talking about people's lives. And you're trying to pack your planes to make some money.

1:35.0

And again, human lives have to come before income and money. So that's actually really upsetting and serving to me. Anyway, it's truly, truly. Let's talk about some good news, though. The iconic Barbie doll

1:45.9

now has baby hairs. I love that because, look, whatever your thoughts are on dolls or

1:51.8

Barbie, they're really trying to create a presence and inclusion for everyone and normalize things,

1:56.8

and their new doll has baby hairs. Now, that's a common source of shame for some people with different hair.

2:03.1

I don't know what you'd say, different genetic styles of hair or hair representation.

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