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Life's Complexities: Discussing Gun Control, Parenting, and More
Imagine a world where mass shootings become a rarity and not a grim reality – that's exactly what happened in Australia after the devastating 1996 Port Arthur massacre. Join us as we dissect the impact of Australia's strict gun control laws and how they've resulted in a significant decrease in mass shootings and fatalities. You'll also hear about the ongoing debates in Canada, where similar discussions on gun control are underway.<br/><br/>But we're not all doom and gloom! We lighten the mood by sharing our personal struggles with single parenting, coping with dating apps like Tinder, and the never-ending task of cleaning out those overflowing coffee mugs. Get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe even relate as we navigate through the complexities of life and the issues that matter most to us.