How We Lost Our Minds Due to Covid

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In this episode of In Lay Terms, we sit down with Sarah Choujounian, a former nurse who made waves as one of the first Canadian healthcare professionals to speak out against lockdowns in October 2020. Fired from her job and facing a disciplinary hearing that could set a precedent for free speech in nursing, Sarah's journey has been marked by international defamation, death threats, and encounters with the RCMP.

As the co-founder of Canadian Frontline Nurses and Canadian Frontline Advocates, Sarah is a passionate advocate for medical freedom and informed consent. She’s also the founder of Lighting Up Dark Corners, an organization focused on addressing the root causes of mental health challenges without relying solely on medication.

Join us as we dive into Sarah’s story and her observations on how critical thinking seemed to vanish within the nursing profession and beyond. She discusses her experience witnessing society’s complicity in the mistreatment of the elderly, her realization of the media’s role in perpetuating fear, and her ongoing fight for truth. Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation on courage, resilience, and the importance of questioning the narrative.

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Twitter/X: @SarahChoujounia
@FrontAdvocates
Facebook: @sarah.choujounian
Instagram: @sarah_choujounian
Website: https://www.lightingupdarkcorners.com/

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