05-05-2025 19:48 via ktoo.org

Many Alaska families face political differences. A therapist discusses how to address them.

Caitlin Andrews and Guinness the therapy dog in her office at Oilean Wellbeing in Ketchikan. May 1, 2025. (Jack Darrell/KRBD)https://media.ktoo.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/29Therapy.wav
Living in America right now can feel like you and your dad are trying to fix a car, but you can’t even agree on where the engine is. And neither one of you can fathom how the other could’ve been so wrong this whole time and still drive a car. So you’re glaring at each other, white-knuckling a
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