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EP 7: Lonely Atheist Wants To Spend Eternity in Heaven with Family

Nobody Asked Me, But Let Me Tell You

Release Date: 03/14/2016

What It’s Like to Be an Advice Columnist During a Global Pandemic show art What It’s Like to Be an Advice Columnist During a Global Pandemic

Nobody Asked Me, But Let Me Tell You

Charlie shares fascinating insights from an article (What It’s Like to Be an Advice Columnist During a Global Pandemic, TIME) that interviews several of the most popular advice columnists in America today to get their take on how the advice people sought changed drastically during the pandemic and how that, in turn, changed them and how they give advice.

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Problem: How to tell a relative you don’t want to invest in their NFT scam show art Problem: How to tell a relative you don’t want to invest in their NFT scam

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This problem was plucked from ARTNews and their fairly new advice column for the art community, Hard Truths. Charlie delves into a problem involving a two successful brothers and the art and technology that divides them (among other things).

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3 Macro Trends Causing People to Seek Advice Now, More Than Ever show art 3 Macro Trends Causing People to Seek Advice Now, More Than Ever

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Charlie makes the case for why we are all so desperately seeking advice and guidance now, more than ever before. Can we really succeed as a society post-pandemic if we don't improve our problem-solving skills?

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Advisor Imposter Syndrome: The Agony of Giving Advice to Business Associates show art Advisor Imposter Syndrome: The Agony of Giving Advice to Business Associates

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This week, Charlie is the one with a problem. She shares a recent experience giving advice to a business associate she just met and why it made her realize that “advisory imposter syndrom” is a real thing!

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Problem: His Employees are Trashing Him on Slack show art Problem: His Employees are Trashing Him on Slack

Nobody Asked Me, But Let Me Tell You

This week's problem is from a manager who is feeling rejected by his employees who he believes are trashing him on the company’s messaging platform.

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Top 5 Episodes from Season 1 show art Top 5 Episodes from Season 1

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Before delving into solving problems in the reboot of the podcast, in this first episode, Charlie takes us back in time to the first season of the show (2016) and shares her top five favorite episodes that you should listen to if you want to get a feel for what the show is (or was).

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Welcome to the Reboot of My Advice Podcast show art Welcome to the Reboot of My Advice Podcast

Nobody Asked Me, But Let Me Tell You

There is nothing more exhilerating than a comeback (but don’t call it a comeback!).

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EP 28: Statistically Guided Life Advice By Political News Site FiveThirtyEight show art EP 28: Statistically Guided Life Advice By Political News Site FiveThirtyEight

Nobody Asked Me, But Let Me Tell You

In this episode, we’re focusing on the New & Noteworthy, with a review of FiveThirtyEight‘s new advice column that offers solutions to readers’ problems using a panel of experts and statistical data. Yeah baby, number-crunch those problems!

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EP 27: Advice for an Atheist Who Is Afraid of Dying show art EP 27: Advice for an Atheist Who Is Afraid of Dying

Nobody Asked Me, But Let Me Tell You

February 15, 2017

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EP 26: Celebrity Advice – Carrie Fisher on Cheating Husbands show art EP 26: Celebrity Advice – Carrie Fisher on Cheating Husbands

Nobody Asked Me, But Let Me Tell You

October 3, 2016

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March 14, 2016 - What if you were raised in a devout, religious family and then suddenly realized you no longer believed in the existence of a god, but became despondent over the idea of not spending eternity with your family? Yes, this week’s problem (submitted to Ask Andrew WK at The Village Voice)  is a head-scratcher and a bit confusing, but Charlie is up to the task of helping our agonizing atheist sort out his spirituality (or lack thereof), his family, and eternity. BAM!

The YouTube channel for Atheists in Egypt and the Middle East that Charlie mentions is called “Black Ducks” and can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQuI0UMM0WaUXnlyEuo-6Ng


With over 220 episodes, and over 11,000 subscribers, the “Black Ducks” YouTube channel is hosted by Ismael Mohammed, who is pushing boundaries in Egypt and the Arab world preaching atheism and advocating for separation of state and religion (despite receiving death threats and having to run for his life).

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