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Episode 22: Why Bad Things Happen: Covid and Health Inequality, Michael Jindra

Sep 30, 202122 minSeason 1Ep. 21
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Episode description

This episode is about how we explain why bad things happen. We hear the story of Michael Jindra, a cultural anthropologist who challenges the common narrative around health disparities in the United States. Our topics include free will, systemic racism, and personal responsibility.


Michael’s blog: Covid, Health Inequality and the Avoidance of Behavioral Explanations.


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This episode was hosted by Zach Rausch. The artwork was inspired by Jindra’s piece and was created by Lexi Polokoff. You can follow her on Instagram @lexipolokoffart

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