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    * Bonus Episode * S06E17 About Law

    18/06/2026 | 17 mins.
    This episode is shared from The Tiny Pod on Patreon.
    Weekly episodes of The Tiny Pod can be found at

    https://www.patreon.com/c/TheTinyPod

    This week on The Tiny Pod Patreon is all About Law, in honour of the courageous Filton 25, particularly those sentenced wrongfully as "terrorists."

    Throughout history, social justice moved faster than law, and laws were only changed because ordinary people united, and courageously spoke truth to power. Abolitionists were executed for speaking out against slavery, the suffragettes were imprisoned, tortured, force fed and suffered life long injuries, the SS arrested and tortured families sheltering Jewish families, Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, all because they broke laws because they believed in a higher law, and in humanity more than legislation.
    Witnessing more than 3400 ordinary people in Britain being arrested and detained for holding up bits of cardboard reveals that law and justice are not the same thing, and power has not learnt from history. Law and justice are not the same thing. The Law asks what can be enforced, humanity asks what is the most loving thing to do. History is often where injustice is revealed most glaringly.

    Law can grant a divorce, but it cannot heal a broken heart, and the disparity between legal resolution and emotional resolution is often enormous.

    When we are internally guided by values, morals, truth and honesty, the need for external laws falls away. Moral law and government law are often directly opposed, but it is in bridging this gap, and in examining our own values, that we can build a world on fairness, and equality, instead of one dominated by power, technicalities, distorted truths and ledgers.

    See you next week,
    Miranda x
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    *SPECIAL EPISODE* About The Police & Institutional Racism

    10/06/2026 | 13 mins.
    This article was written last year, and rejected by establishment media so I have chosen to share it here in light of Kemi Badenoch’s dangerous article in The Times.

    She fails to reference all the reports and reviews :
    Scarman Report, Lammy Review, IPCC review, IOPC and internal reviews, Baroness Casey Report, Dr Shereen Daniel’s Race Action Plan.. she does however mention the Macpherson inquiry in an attempt to weaken it and reverse the progress it made.
    She calls for an “independent review” while failing to reference all the reviews and reports that have consistently revealed institutional racism in the police and the Police’s culture of self- protectionism.

    The met police alone receive an annual budget of over £4.6billion and yet everyone interviewed for this article has experiences of ineffective policing. In fact I am yet to hear one story of successful policing. Ever.

    The statistics show the same:
    - only 6.6% of domestic abuse cases ever result in charges
    - 2.9% of burglaries ever have any action
    - 0.69% of car thefts are ever even looked into
    - 0.6% of personal theft ever leads to tangible action

    So what do the police actually do? Who do they protect and serve?

    Baroness Casey observed they are “long on activity, but short on action.” I see no action at all.
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    *BONUS EPISODE* S06E15 About Misogyny

    02/06/2026 | 15 mins.
    This week on The Tiny Pod on Patreon is all about Misogyny, in honour of the courageous girls in Fordingbridge, the courageous women who survived the violence of the IDF when their flotilla was seized on route to Gaza, and all survivors of male violence.

    People hear the word Misogyny and immediately get defensive. People think of it in its most extreme form as hatred for all women. But unexamined, internalised misogyny is much broader than that, and it is subtle too. It shows up often unconsciously as distrust of women, contempt, control, fear and dismissal. Women can internalise misogyny too, policing other women, competing with other women, being hyper critical of women's appearance, behaviour, mothering, judging female sexuality more harshly than men’s, and choosing male approval over female solidarity. It is how oppressive systems thrive, when the people being oppressed police themselves and each other.

    Healing misogyny begins with awareness, because we cannot heal what we refuse to see, and curiosity, opening to exploring what assumptions, beliefs and feelings we have internalised but never examined. Healing for men often looks like allowing grief, grieving the tenderness they never had, childhood wounds, hurt from the mother figure, and examining ideas about masculinity they have inherited. Fear and hatred of women cuts men off from intimacy, connection and the most fulfilling freedom of being truly alive.

    The truth is we are all equal, regardless of gender, geography, wealth, status, biology or race. Anything that contradicts that truth is false. Fear is a construct of the ego. Love is the truth, and love heals all wounds.

    I hope you enjoy this episode. If you are interested in listening to more episodes, my weekly podcast can be found on Patreon, link below.

    🔗 https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheTinyPod
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    *BONUS EPISODE* S06E09 About Ceasefire

    23/04/2026 | 13 mins.
    This week on The Tiny Pod is all About Ceasefire. From the Latin word Cessare, meaning to stop, to yield, to give over, a ceasefire is an exhale, a nervous system rest and reset, and it is only when our nervous systems are parasympathetic, at rest, that we are able to see with clarity and a clear head, and negotiate real peace. Ceasefires create space for peace by stopping further harm, pausing active attacks, and giving clarity a moment to settle. It is a step towards armistice and peace, a pause, not permanent resolution but in that pause peace can be found.

    As without, so within. When we let the word Ceasefire land on hearts, we feel relief, we soften, we put down our weapons of self-criticism, pressure, perfectionism and allow calm to settle. Ceasefire with ourselves is permission to stop fighting with our self, with others, and with the world. It is in allowing ourselves to be as we are, and others to be as they are, and let life keep lifing that we find peace and stop exhausting ourselves fighting against life as it is.

    The practice of peace is to notice when we have picked the weapons back up, and choose again and again to put them down. It is a continual, committed practice that takes active surrender to life as it is, and commitment to no longer fighting reality.

    A ceasefire is a conscious interruption of harm, in a system that has become used to conflict, and creates space for something new to emerge. It is not final, but often the first honest step towards lasting peace.

    When we regulate our nervous systems we naturally, and consciously move away from anything and anyone that does not bring peace. And each time we choose peace, we choose to put the weapons down, we are really choosing ourselves, choosing each other, choosing love and choosing life. True ceasefire is positive, encouraging, hopeful and an invitation into deeper, lasting peace, joy and love.

    The full episode and weekly podcast can be found on Patreon every Monday. Link below.

    https://www.patreon.com/c/TheTinyPod
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    S05E07 About Faith

    16/02/2026 | 9 mins.
    This week on The Tiny Pod is all About Faith.
    Faith isn't just a feeling, it is a state of being fully sure. Faith is inner fortitude.
    “Faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” Everything we now see was once unseen: houses, buildings, clothes, cars were all once just faith that they were possible. Faith is not 'I’ll believe it when I see it,' Faith is "I will see it when I believe it. I will see it because I believe it>
    Faith is not a strategy, it is a frequency, a walk of life, a choice.
    Faith is not subject to or dependent on external circumstances, faith remains constant. Faith is a choice that strengthens in endurance and comforts in the storms. Faith is connection.

    I have loved creating podcasts here on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. It took a leap of faith to begin the Tiny Pod, and what started as a Tiny Pod, a mustard seed of faith, has grown into a tree. This will be my last episode here on Spotify And Apple Podcasts. This sanctuary is moving to Patreon.
    I am really excited about this next chapter. Patreon feels safe, secure and intentional, a community where people invest, choose and connect. I value my podcasts and am taking a leap of faith that Patreon will sustain The Tiny Pod.
    To those who want to, I will see you on the other side on Patreon. To everyone else, I wish you peace, love and faith on your journey.

    Miranda x
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About The Tiny Pod
A lifetime of research condensed into 10 minutes. Welcome to The Tiny Pod archive, where you can listen to the archive episodes of my podcast The Tiny Pod. To listen to new episodes of my podcast every week, please go to https://www.patreon.com/c/TheTinyPod my reciprocal, intentional, chosen space where I get to share with you my work, unpack words and find meaning beneath meaning. Bonus episodes will be published here every month. Thank you for your invaluable support, I could not continue to create and share without you. I appreciate you all, Love Miranda x
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