James is one of the greatest communicators ever and I'd love to watch or listen, but somehow for some reason I can't find a start-the-video/audio-button. FYI, I watch plenty of videos on Substack with no problem. Help?
I prefer substacks that have the audio/play button/arrow at the TOP RIGHT as l'm at that age where l struggle to read text. Some include their video recordied interviews which l can still listen to.
Yes, l used the Mearsheimer link as an example of a substacker that offers the audio and an inbedded video as l thought that was what you were asking.for help with.
Oh wow, l live in NW Ontario and the indigenous do smudging ceremonies followed by sharing circles. They claim seven generations of trauma (colonization, IRS, etc.).
The circles l've witnessed just seem to be re-telling their "story" over and over which any good psychologist would discourage as it is basically re-traumatizing the client/patient.
James is one of the greatest communicators ever and I'd love to watch or listen, but somehow for some reason I can't find a start-the-video/audio-button. FYI, I watch plenty of videos on Substack with no problem. Help?
I prefer substacks that have the audio/play button/arrow at the TOP RIGHT as l'm at that age where l struggle to read text. Some include their video recordied interviews which l can still listen to.
So here's John Meirsheimers substack where he has a short written description AND a video of his latest interview..
https://open.substack.com/pub/mearsheimer/p/more-evidence-of-the-rot-in-america?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=3gy5of
I'm confused, Shelley. I'm looking for James' discussion of Mao's China. This is Mearsheimer on Ukraine. ???
Sorry, the link wouldn't attach. Instead go to You Tube and search "James Lindsey Mao".
Yes, l used the Mearsheimer link as an example of a substacker that offers the audio and an inbedded video as l thought that was what you were asking.for help with.
Mearsheimer's video link is plainly there and works. Thank you for the "search James and Mao" idea. Of course!
I found this on You Tube.
Oh wow, l live in NW Ontario and the indigenous do smudging ceremonies followed by sharing circles. They claim seven generations of trauma (colonization, IRS, etc.).
The circles l've witnessed just seem to be re-telling their "story" over and over which any good psychologist would discourage as it is basically re-traumatizing the client/patient.