NotJustOneThing with Betty and Veronica

Salisha Maharaj, a clinical psychologist, joins Betty and Veronica in studio this week to talk all things pop psychology: good, bad or dangerous? Has mental health fallen victim to populism and should we be talking about it less? Veronica gets (surprisingly) worked up. 

Plus: Do leaders need to have any experience (at all) in public service? Betty seems to think so. (Some of) the world watches as Kenyans stand up for themselves. And is this FIFA World Cup just the US domestic and foreign policy playing out on a sporting stage?

Special thanks to our sound engineer, Ted Loukes for making us sound so much better than we actually do.

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What is NotJustOneThing with Betty and Veronica?

A weekly conversation between two women talking about, well, not just one thing. Covering everything from politics to life, and all the bits in between, the conversation goes wherever it needs to each week. And listeners are encouraged to take part and join in. Because life's too short not to have an opinion. Part of the NotJustOneThing® Media collective.