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EPISODE · Nov 9, 2023 · 18 MIN

S6E12 Trigger Warning: Do Not Listen! Extremely Offensive! Dead Babies are Never Funny and Dead Babies are Never Just War Propaganda!

from The Chris Abraham Show · host Chris Abraham

Chris discusses his bustling schedule juggling multiple clients and the importance of maintaining a high rating on Upwork. He emphasizes the delicate nature of client relationships and his strategy for managing his workload using Todoist. Fitness Goals: Plans to join the TJ Community Center gym are shared with a detailed approach to incorporating fitness into a daily routine. Chris deliberates on the logistics of carrying gym equipment and his low-intensity workout philosophy. Political Commentary: A robust opinion segment where Chris shares his thoughts on the political climate, media bias, and the nature of political debates. He suggests alternative figures for debate moderation to bring in a range of perspectives. Ethics of War: A reflection on the portrayal of war crimes and the ethical conduct of nations in warfare, with a specific critique of American military actions. Health and Lifestyle: Chris discusses his personal approach to health, emphasizing the importance of being active, dietary choices, and the benefits of walking and intermittent fasting. Closing Thoughts: The episode concludes with Chris expressing his desire for open, unfiltered dialogue, even at the risk of offense. Q: What is the main focus of this episode? A: The episode touches on various topics including work management, fitness, political debates, war ethics, and personal health strategies. Q: Does Chris provide any advice on managing a heavy workload? A: Yes, he talks about using the Todoist app to manage his client work effectively. Q: What are Chris's views on the current political debates? A: Chris believes that political debates should be moderated by a more diverse group of individuals to avoid bias. Upwork: A platform for freelancers to find work and for clients to hire freelancers. Todoist: A productivity app to manage tasks and projects. Esprit de Corps: A feeling of pride, fellowship, and common loyalty shared by members of a group. Geneva Conventions: International treaties concerning the treatment of civilians, prisoners of war, and soldiers who are incapable of fighting. This episode contains discussions on sensitive topics such as political opinions, war crimes, and dark humor. Listener discretion is advised. While the episode presents certain opinions on political and military ethics, it's important to recognize the complexity of these issues. Different perspectives can provide a more nuanced understanding of the subjects discussed. The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individual speaking and do not represent the opinions of any other person or entity. This content is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal, medical, or professional advice.

Chris discusses his bustling schedule juggling multiple clients and the importance of maintaining a high rating on Upwork. He emphasizes the delicate nature of client relationships and his strategy for managing his workload using Todoist. Fitness Goals: Plans to join the TJ Community Center gym are shared with a detailed approach to incorporating fitness into a daily routine. Chris deliberates on the logistics of carrying gym equipment and his low-intensity workout philosophy. Political Commentary: A robust opinion segment where Chris shares his thoughts on the political climate, media bias, and the nature of political debates. He suggests alternative figures for debate moderation to bring in a range of perspectives. Ethics of War: A reflection on the portrayal of war crimes and the ethical conduct of nations in warfare, with a specific critique of American military actions. Health and Lifestyle: Chris discusses his personal approach to health, emphasizing the importance of being active, dietary choices, and the benefits of walking and intermittent fasting. Closing Thoughts: The episode concludes with Chris expressing his desire for open, unfiltered dialogue, even at the risk of offense. Q: What is the main focus of this episode? A: The episode touches on various topics including work management, fitness, political debates, war ethics, and personal health strategies. Q: Does Chris provide any advice on managing a heavy workload? A: Yes, he talks about using the Todoist app to manage his client work effectively. Q: What are Chris's views on the current political debates? A: Chris believes that political debates should be moderated by a more diverse group of individuals to avoid bias. Upwork: A platform for freelancers to find work and for clients to hire freelancers. Todoist: A productivity app to manage tasks and projects. Esprit de Corps: A feeling of pride, fellowship, and common loyalty shared by members of a group. Geneva Conventions: International treaties concerning the treatment of civilians, prisoners of war, and soldiers who are incapable of fighting. This episode contains discussions on sensitive topics such as political opinions, war crimes, and dark humor. Listener discretion is advised. While the episode presents certain opinions on political and military ethics, it's important to recognize the complexity of these issues. Different perspectives can provide a more nuanced understanding of the subjects discussed. The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individual speaking and do not represent the opinions of any other person or entity. This content is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal, medical, or professional advice.

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