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The Winter Faith Podcast believes all people have seasons of Winter Faith and that doubt is an essential part of faith. Follow @winterfaithpodcast. Podcast music by Josh Cleveland. Podcast artwork by Sarah Dolislager. Created by Andrew Frazier in 2017.
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Philosophy for our Times is a free philosophy podcast bringing you the latest talks and debates from the world’s leading thinkers. We host weekly episodes on today’s biggest ideas in news, society, culture, politics, science and arts. Subscribe today to never miss an episode.
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Ever feel like running your business is more like riding an out-of-control rollercoaster? If so, you are not alone!I am Kim Logsdon and I am your host of "AN ENTREPRENEURIAL ADVENTURE TO DRIVING WEALTH."I love the thrill of a rollercoaster, but I hate surprises. Over the years, I've had to face many unexpected and unwelcome surprises when it comes to my businesses. In fact, I have started, owned, grown, sold and closed five businesses.Five businesses!What an entrepreneurial adventure I've be ...
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Park Talk brings Easton Park to you, one conversation at a time! Hosted by Nicole Moss on Easton Park TV, this podcast features the incredible residents shaping our community—from local entrepreneurs and creatives to real estate experts and community leaders. šŸŽ§ Past Guests Include: šŸ¹ Tim Lupa – Drinks Backyard (Watch) (@drinksbackyard) 🌿 Harrison & Nancy – Cenizo (Watch) (@cenizoatx) šŸ” Cherie Smith – Real Estate / Little Blue School (Watch) (@cheriesellsatx) šŸ” Araceli Frazier – Real Estate ( ...
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Why is the world moving away from liberalism and towards conservatism? One of Britain’s most provocative thinkers, John Gray is a political philosopher known for dismantling liberalism and exposing the illusions of human progress. Former Professor of European Thought at the London School of Economics, Gray has challenged orthodoxy across the politi…
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The future of European thought What is analytic philosophy and what is continental philosophy? And, perhaps most importantly, does this distinction make any sense? The division between these two branches has divided Western philosophy for decades now, with the Anglo-Saxon world largely associated with the analytical school, and the European contine…
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Language shapes how we think, remember, and reason. But does it help us to uncover the fundamental nature of reality? Join the author of Language vs. Reality and linguistic anthropologist, Nick Enfield, as he explores why language excels at persuasion but falters at faithfully representing reality. From media spin to courtroom rhetoric, he reveals …
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Philosophers cannot stop talking about consciousness - what are its limits? What is it made of? What does it allow us? This podcast is part of that conversation, but from a more experimental perspective. Join biologist and researcher Rupert Sheldrake as he discusses consciousness with philosopher Peter Sjƶstedt-Hughes from the lens of psychedelics.…
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Why we worship without knowing it What should be included within the remit of philosophy? Religion? Love? Hair? Join well-known public speakers and writers Alain de Botton and Alex O'Connor as they talk through what philosophy can offer us, why we should study love, and what the role of religion is in philosophy and in our lives. See Privacy Policy…
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Over the past decades, neuroscience has blossomed, positioning itself as a kind of master discipline over everything else. For who understands the brain surely understands all of human activity and creation? Or not? Neuroscience's reach has extended past its scientific remit and into the world of philosophy and its major questions. What is a human?…
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Send us a text In this epsiode we had the honor of speaking with Andrew Pawlak from RebeliQ to chat about genertaing leads as self gen loan originators. We spoke about the systesms and the frameworks to achive generating leads online. Andrew Pawlak explains how to deploy these systems as loan officer. There is room for improvement in the self gen s…
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What is nothing? Can it be defined, either philosophically or scientifically? Or will the exploration of nothing bring, ultimately, to nothing? The philosophical exploration of nothingness is an ancient one, from the mysterious number zero through theological understandings of the absence of God right to modern physics and ideas of the void. Join l…
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Why are we fascinated by apocalyptic stories? Join the team at the IAI for a reading of four Halloween-themed articles, written by historian and philosopher Natalie Lawrence, professor of political philosophy Matthew Festenstein, and professor of comparative literature Florian Mussgnug. From the allure of the end times to the symbolic value of mons…
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Einstein was called ā€œslowā€ at school, J. K. Rowling collected a dozen rejections, and Walt Disney was once fired for ā€œlacking imagination.ā€ We love stories of perseverance—but what’s the cost of never letting go? In this conversation, psychoanalyst Adam Phillips argues that our obsession with endurance can have hidden, corrosive effects. He invites…
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Slavoj Žižek is back in a new interview where he takes us through his thoughts on the role of philosophy, the future of sex, his fear and love of AI and, as always, so much more. Tune in to hear one of contemporary philosophy's most original and darkly comedic minds expose his thoughts on the present and where we are heading - though that is imposs…
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What should time mean to us? Peter Sjƶstedt-Hughes is a philosopher of mind who specialises in the thought of Alfred North Whitehead, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Benedict de Spinoza, and in fields pertaining to panpsychism and altered states of mind. In this talk, he combines insights from psychedelic experiences with an intriguing view put forward by…
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Hugely influential in the latter decades of the 20th century, postmodernism transformed many academic disciplines and culture at large. Associated with an attack on objective truth and the uniqueness of meaning, it called into question the whole edifice of knowledge which Western culture had previously glorified. But it left many lost, and in the w…
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Send us a text Building HOME: Empowering Hispanic Loan Officers, Wholesale Wins, and Community-First Growth Rogelio, Chief Growth Officer at Empower/EPM and Founder and CEO of HOME (Hispanic Organization of Mortgage Experts), joins the Broker Shop Podcast to share a powerful journey from retail LO to architecting growth in wholesale and building a …
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The Enlightenment has faced a lot of criticism in recent years - its defenders and detractors often come head to head, scrambling to articulate its ultimate value or lack thereof to contemporary society. This podcast contributes to this wider debate and question facing all those interested in philosophy and politics: Are Enlightenment ideas salvage…
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Send us a text In this engaging episode of the Brokershop Podcast, host Marsel Cilla sits down with Jason Frazier to chat about his latest book called the Green Zone Project. The Green Zone Project is the No B.S. Playbook for loan officers who want to build a succesful business. A must read for any Loan Officer looking to grow thier business. Marse…
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We all want to live the good life. But how many of us can claim to be truly content? Join philosopher and evolutionary biologist Massimo Pigliucci as he argues that pleasure, character, and a healthy dose of doubt, form the basis of the good life, and that purpose in life is crucial to realising our potential. Massimo Pigliucci is a renowned philos…
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Truth, delusion and psychedelic reality Do psychedelics reveal hidden layers of reality, or are we simply tripping? Psychedelics are back in the cultural zeitgeist, this time as a treatment for mental health issues. However, critics argue that psychedelics only work by replacing mental illness with a distorted view of reality - but, is this an accu…
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The unconscious has become a well-known feature of our human lived experience since Freud. We often refer to unwanted impulses, suppressed thoughts, unconscious desires, and the like. But what IS the unconscious? Is it just an easy excuse for our behaviour? Or is it a necessary piece of what it means to be human? Join our diverse and rich panel as …
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Will we ever reach a conclusive, agreed-upon theory of consciousness? Over the millennia of recorded history, countless stories, theories, and arguments have emerged to explain the origins of consciousness. And yet, here we are in 2025 - post-Plato, post-Descartes, post-scientific revolution - and still we don't understand the phenomenon of conscio…
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The psychedelic revolution Will LSD, Psilocybin, MDMA, and Ketamine treatments live up to the hype? For decades, psychedelics were derided as dangerous recreational drugs; now many claim they have the potential to revolutionise the treatment of mental health. With hundreds of clinical trials now taking place, the psychedelic therapeutic market is p…
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Indian philosophy and the search for unity In our everyday lives we act as though we are all separate individuals, but is this really the case? Jessica Frazer argues that reality is ultimately unified, and that this shift in perspective can change the way we live our lives. It can help you lose your isolated ego and escape feelings of alienation fr…
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Send us a text In this episode of Easton Park Talk, Ellis Spiezia of Ellysium Racing joins Nicole Moss to share his story — from racing karts as a kid to skateboarding and chasing speed on the track. A conversation about determination, risk-taking, and what it takes to build momentum in competitive racing. Follow Ellis at @ellysium_racing and learn…
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From philosophy to science, metaphysics to psychology, the idea of 'nothing' is central to the universe, existence and experience as a whole. But the nature of 'nothing' is even more bewildering than we might first imagine. Parmenides argued that non-being is impossible because thinking about nothing is still something. Join philosopher Peter van I…
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In this episode, Andy enjoys a conversation with his very wise friend Matt Carter. Matt is a serious student of Theology, an excellent father, and faithful husband and follower of Jesus. Currently, he is the Director of Admissions at Harding School of Theology in Memphis. Gain some insight and listen to this episode friends.The Winter Faith Podcast…
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In this episode, Andrew is joined by Jim Martin, the Vice President of Harding School of Theology and creator of Godhungry.org. Jim is so encouraging and wise. In this conversation Jim offers Andrew tips on how to better care for himself. He says all humans have a life that is challenging and that is why he wants to encourage people and to be well …
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In episode #63 Andrew sits down with Pastor Lisa Yebuah from Southeast Raleigh Table. Lisa is thoughtful and seeks to bring joy and fun to the people she blesses daily. She loves eating homemade biscuits, dancing, and her church community. She brings passionate sermons weekly and is not afraid to preach about difficult topics like grief, shame, and…
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The question of free will - and whether we have it or not - is age-old across philosophy, religion, and human thought in general. Having free will allows us to have meaning, responsibility, reward and punishment. Yet discoveries in neuroscience have put our ability to choose, outside of a set of neuronal reactions, in question. Do we have free will…
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Žižek: "Trump did what The Left couldn't" As we look around at the state of the modern world, it's very easy to get disheartened - and that's putting it lightly! From pointless wars and endless suffering to the decline of social bonds and trustworthy institutions, there really is a lot to get you down. Fortunately, maverick philosopher Slavoj Žižek…
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Video games are changing how we think. Many are so realistic that some argue they are becoming reality. In this talk by philosopher James Tartaglia, he uncovers the relationship between games and reality. James Tartaglia is Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at Keele University. His latest book is Inner Space Philosophy: Why the Next Stage of Hum…
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How literature helps us to understand morality, totalitarian politics, and the life of Jesus Christ. Join the team at the IAI for four articles about great, classic literature, covering world-renowned authors such as George Orwell, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Clarice Lispector, to name but a few. These articles were written by Michael Marder, Emrah Atasoy, …
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In this IAI Studio interview, philosopher and science writer Peter Godfrey-Smith explores the evolution of consciousness and the enduring mystery of the mind–body problem. Drawing on his work with octopuses and other animals, he argues that consciousness emerged gradually through increasingly complex forms of sensory-motor interaction, rather than …
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Human nature and the possibility of utopia The idea of utopia - of a perfect society devoid of suffering and inequality - is planted firmly in the human imagination and psyche. From pre-biblical times to Thomas More and communism and beyond, widely disparate groups have attempted to plan or create a utopia. But is it achievable? And if not, why not…
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Why more is less We're surrounded by choice - an endless sea of possible paths we might take. However, does the overwhelming range of choices leave us better off or worse? In general, we tend to think that more is better, but Barry Schwartz, author of the ground-breaking book 'The Paradox of Choice', argues that this view is mistaken. More can lead…
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Our culture prizes logic and rationality, if not above all else, as two of the most fundamental social traits. But are we missing out by overlooking the irrational? Can logic explain everything, or what is it missing? And is it possible to live (and enjoy) a life led by logic? Logic, in philosophy and beyond, seems to always to be self-evidently ri…
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We tend to believe consciousness is purely mental. And since Descartes' "I think therefore I am", we've privileged the mind as the centrepiece of thought and consciousness. But such a view is mistaken argues award-winning neuroscientist Antonio Damasio. Feelings, long dismissed as secondary to thinking, are where consciousness begins, and are deepl…
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What can JD Vance's arguments with Pope Francis teach us about selfishness, altruism, and the morality of the modern world? Join the team at the IAI for four articles about egoism, self-sacrifice, and everything in between, analysing a range of subjects, including: Friedrich Nietzsche and his rivalry with former maestro Arthur Schopenhauer; the 10 …
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The mindful body with Ellen Langer Can mindfulness be contagious? Ellen Langer's research certainly seems to suggest that's the case. As Professor of Psychology at Harvard University and the author of 'The Mindful Body', Ellen has racked up decades of experience and numerous awards during her investigations into the impact of mindful living. In thi…
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The good, the bad, and the beautiful What is beauty? Why are we so drawn to it? And should we be - or is it a distraction? The philosophy of aesthetics and beauty has a long and fascinating history. Over the millennia, while we mostly agree on the essential nature of this ephemeral thing, "beauty", we disagree on the reasons why it is important, on…
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Once values such as justice and equality were agreed upon by all. Now they are identified by some as vehicles to entrench or overturn power. On the left, 'justice' as a means to sustain and impose privilege, 'truth' as an attempt to claim enduring authority. On the right, 'diversity' and 'equality' as means to undermine the status quo in favour of …
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My first podcast!This is episode #1 of The Winter Faith Podcast.In this episode, I share my story and describe what I want my show to be.Also attached to this episode is a narrative story of Episode #2 which I call "The Faith of John."The Winter Faith Podcast is focused on creating conversations to promote emotional and spiritual growth through tou…
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The economy is a vital part of the way we understand our lives and our politics more generally. But after years of growth, development, and progress, on the surface everything is rosy. But as Nobel Laureate Angus Deaton argues, behind the big picture many people have been left behind by the modern economy, and this is precisely because of the blind…
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Send us a text šŸŽ™ļø Easton Park Talk | Sano Market by Cenizo Coffee – Healthy Bodega Vibes in Easton Park! In this episode of Easton Park Talk, we're joined by Nancy and Harrison, the passionate founders behind Cenizo Coffee, along with Sheridan, to share an exciting new addition coming to the neighborhood: Sano Market — a wellness-focused, grab-and-…
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The journey in search of the destination Does life have a purpose? Is that what gives life meaning? Or is it the journey that matters the most? Join our four speakers - Nietzschean philosopher Babette Babich, clinical psychologist Frank Tallis, existentialist philosopher Jonathan Webber, and linguist philosopher Sandra Laugier - as they explore the…
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Nietzsche, the birth of tragedy, and the technology trap with Babette Babich Babette Babich discusses Nietzsche, the importance of tragedy, and the danger of technology interfering with our judgement. Babette Babich is a world renowned Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University in New York. In this in-depth interview, she looks to Nietzsche's Bi…
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Send us a text Paws On Chicon: Treats, Toys, and Fro-Yo for Your Furry Best Friend 🐾 In this episode of The Easton Park Talk Podcast, we sit down with the team behind Paws On Chicon, a woman-owned pet boutique that’s become a go-to for Austin’s animal lovers. From their signature freeze-dried treats to cheese-flavored Fro-Yo (yes, humans can try it…
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Send us a text Cliff Ford: Designing the Look and Feel of Easton Park | Easton Park Talk Podcast If you've ever admired a stunning front yard in Easton Park, there's a good chance Cliff Ford had something to do with it. In this episode of Easton Park Talk, we sit down with Cliff — the creative mind behind the neighborhood’s signature landscaping ae…
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Send us a text Austin is exploding with growth and everyone wants in! Daniel Sharp, Austin’s real estate guru, has helped countless people find their place in Texas’s most talked-about city and he’s sharing what really goes into making a move that lasts. He built his business on local insight, client trust, and a deep love for all things Austin. Wh…
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