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10 MAY 2026 · A rearranged living room sparked a bigger realization: continuity and consistency are not the same thing.
In this Radio Dispatch, Alex reflects on why change can feel so emotionally disorienting, how we build internal maps around people, places, and identity, and why consistency — not sameness — is often what helps us through transition.
Maybe safety isn’t that nothing changes.
Maybe safety is discovering what remains when things do.
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28 MAR 2026 · A reflection on memory, protest, and what it means to show up. From the Women’s March to today’s No Kings March—this is about not forgetting, and choosing your place in the moment.
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15 MAR 2026 · When the world feels heavy, it’s easy to react, stay silent, or drift away from the things that matter most to us. In this Radio Dispatch, Alex explores what values really mean through personal stories about integrity, mistakes, and speaking up. Sometimes the goal isn’t changing the world overnight — it’s making sure the world doesn’t change you.
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19 FEB 2026 · We’re living inside history — and it doesn’t feel smooth.
Corporate timelines keep moving. LinkedIn sounds polished.
Meanwhile, parts of the world are unstable in very real ways.
When threat becomes ambient, overwhelm might not be weakness. It might be attunement.
“Through” isn’t poetic. It’s heavy. But it’s still the way.
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3 FEB 2026 · This dispatch sits in the space between rejecting AI outright and using it without reflection — tracing how curiosity, work, ADHD, therapy, and lived experience reshaped my relationship with it over time. It’s about structure instead of shortcuts, disagreement without apology, and using tools in ways that keep us grounded in ourselves and in real human connection.
Not replacing. Not avoiding. Just thinking with — in real time.
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27 JAN 2026 · This dispatch moves through a hard week without looking away — from political violence and information overload to snowstorms, neighbors, breath, and the body itself. It’s about staying present when the instinct is to disconnect, and about what it actually looks like to remain human in the middle of it all. Not fixing. Not fleeing. Just standing in it — together, in real time.
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24 JAN 2026 · This radio dispatch touches on themes of steadiness, orientation, and choosing presence in moments of collective strain. It reflects on what it means to hold the line without hardening, stay engaged without overextending, and remain human when the systems we rely on feel unstable and loud.
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16 JAN 2026 · Caring has a cost — especially in a world that never goes quiet.
In this episode, I’m joined by Cass for a wide-ranging conversation about advocacy, overwhelm, and what it takes to stay human when everything feels urgent. We talk about burnout, why “enough” disappeared, and how the idea of a Victory Garden offers a way to keep showing up without burning out.
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13 JAN 2026 · Radio Dispatch:
In this first dispatch, Alex is returning after a long pause to share field notes from the present moment. Drawing on the idea of wartime radio broadcasts, this episode reflects on why connection, context, and small acts of resistance matter more than perfection during unstable times. This is a check-in, a signal, and a reminder that sensitivity isn’t weakness—it’s part of how we endure and show up for each other.
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21 APR 2025 · 🚨 Trigger Warning: This episode discusses rape and sexual assault, including institutional cover-ups. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
In this gut-punch of an episode, we dive into the dark underbelly of the U.S. military—not combat zones, but the culture of silence around sexual assault within its ranks. Survivors speak out, and we follow the trail of systemic failure that turns brave service members into victims twice over: once by their attackers, and again by the very institution sworn to protect them.
It’s raw, revealing, and infuriating—but also necessary. Because the real danger isn’t just the predators in uniform—it’s the system that lets them thrive.
A real, authentic, and vulnerable podcast filled with real life perspectives from everyday people. We're here to change the way we talk about sensitive subjects, let's normalize it!
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| Author | Alex Van Gulijk |
| Organization | Alex Van Gulijk |
| Categories | Society & Culture , Business , Health & Fitness |
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| itssensitive@outlook.com |
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