Andrea Dunlop
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is that once they had the revelation of abuse, that it took them quite a long time to figure out what was real about their health and what wasn't.
And, you know, I've heard from, you know, like Joe talks about, who's a survivor that's been on the show a number of times and is doing a lot of work in the advocacy space, you know, talked about how up until a couple of years ago, they thought they had asthma. And it turns out they don't. And, you know, it just really, it's so sad how confused it makes victims and survivors about their own bodies.
And, you know, I've heard from, you know, like Joe talks about, who's a survivor that's been on the show a number of times and is doing a lot of work in the advocacy space, you know, talked about how up until a couple of years ago, they thought they had asthma. And it turns out they don't. And, you know, it just really, it's so sad how confused it makes victims and survivors about their own bodies.
And, you know, I've heard from, you know, like Joe talks about, who's a survivor that's been on the show a number of times and is doing a lot of work in the advocacy space, you know, talked about how up until a couple of years ago, they thought they had asthma. And it turns out they don't. And, you know, it just really, it's so sad how confused it makes victims and survivors about their own bodies.
Right now I'm in the midst of a little makeover moment. I just had a birthday in April and my second baby somehow is almost three, not a baby anymore. And one of the things I did for myself was replace all of my under things with stuff from Skims, which has become my go-to for intimates and shapewear. I especially love their Fits Everybody collection, which I am wearing right now.
Right now I'm in the midst of a little makeover moment. I just had a birthday in April and my second baby somehow is almost three, not a baby anymore. And one of the things I did for myself was replace all of my under things with stuff from Skims, which has become my go-to for intimates and shapewear. I especially love their Fits Everybody collection, which I am wearing right now.
Right now I'm in the midst of a little makeover moment. I just had a birthday in April and my second baby somehow is almost three, not a baby anymore. And one of the things I did for myself was replace all of my under things with stuff from Skims, which has become my go-to for intimates and shapewear. I especially love their Fits Everybody collection, which I am wearing right now.
I was wearing Skims before they became a sponsor and I've really come to rely on their high-waisted brief for under dresses and trousers. It is so comfortable and it looks and feels like it basically disappears the moment that you put it on. Another recent favorite discovery is their triangle bralette, which is truly the comfiest bra ever and does not give you the dreaded uniboob.
I was wearing Skims before they became a sponsor and I've really come to rely on their high-waisted brief for under dresses and trousers. It is so comfortable and it looks and feels like it basically disappears the moment that you put it on. Another recent favorite discovery is their triangle bralette, which is truly the comfiest bra ever and does not give you the dreaded uniboob.
I was wearing Skims before they became a sponsor and I've really come to rely on their high-waisted brief for under dresses and trousers. It is so comfortable and it looks and feels like it basically disappears the moment that you put it on. Another recent favorite discovery is their triangle bralette, which is truly the comfiest bra ever and does not give you the dreaded uniboob.
I truly cannot recommend this brand enough. I love them. Their fabrics are so comfortable and they really hold up on the wash. And they feature inclusive sizing, which we love to see. You can shop the Skims Fits Everybody collection online and in Skims stores. If you're shopping online, please go to Skims.com backslash nobody.
I truly cannot recommend this brand enough. I love them. Their fabrics are so comfortable and they really hold up on the wash. And they feature inclusive sizing, which we love to see. You can shop the Skims Fits Everybody collection online and in Skims stores. If you're shopping online, please go to Skims.com backslash nobody.
I truly cannot recommend this brand enough. I love them. Their fabrics are so comfortable and they really hold up on the wash. And they feature inclusive sizing, which we love to see. You can shop the Skims Fits Everybody collection online and in Skims stores. If you're shopping online, please go to Skims.com backslash nobody.
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And after you place your order, be sure to let them know that I sent you. You can select podcast in the survey section. And be sure to select my show, Nobody Should Believe Me, in the drop-down menu that follows. Shopping our sponsors is a great way to support the show.
So I want to talk about this conspiracy element of this lawsuit, where I feel like this element is present in every one of these lawsuits that we've talked about. That's the thing it really leans on, right, when we talked about Sophie Hartman's lawsuit, my sister's various attempts at lawsuits. Certainly the Kowalski v. Johns Hopkins lawsuit.
So I want to talk about this conspiracy element of this lawsuit, where I feel like this element is present in every one of these lawsuits that we've talked about. That's the thing it really leans on, right, when we talked about Sophie Hartman's lawsuit, my sister's various attempts at lawsuits. Certainly the Kowalski v. Johns Hopkins lawsuit.
So I want to talk about this conspiracy element of this lawsuit, where I feel like this element is present in every one of these lawsuits that we've talked about. That's the thing it really leans on, right, when we talked about Sophie Hartman's lawsuit, my sister's various attempts at lawsuits. Certainly the Kowalski v. Johns Hopkins lawsuit.
There's this central idea that a bunch of people from the hospital are collaborating in this conspiracy to take the child away from the parent forever. for question mark reasons. This is particularly elaborate in this lawsuit where it's saying more than two dozen people, both named and unnamed, so they do this medical dose one through 10, so