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'Almost' is a powerful intergenerational tale of two families – one German, one British – from the trenches of World War I to the skies of World War II. Breathtaking in scope, depth, characterization and historical relevance, 'Almost' unpacks the disasters of the world that flow like blood from deeply intimate family betrayals and traumas. Why is the world so violent? What is the true cause of war? Can mankind ever find peace? This novel tackles the greatest questions we all face - and answe ...
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In this episode, I explore key questions about time travel, philosophy, and societal constructs after a decade of listener engagement. I discuss the physics of time travel, emphasizing the impossibility of returning to the past and how our understanding of time shapes our present and future. I examine the critical role of philosophy in society, arg…
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In this episode, I explore the subtle differences between gentle parenting and peaceful parenting. While peaceful parenting focuses on a non-violent approach, gentle parenting aims to create emotional connections, which can lead to pressure and feelings of inadequacy for parents. Through personal anecdotes, I illustrate how children reflect adult b…
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Friday Night Live 1 November 2024 In this episode of "Friday Night Live," Stefan Molyneux discusses consciousness and the disconnect between perception and reality, using metaphors of screens to illustrate his points. He critiques mainstream media narratives leading up to the U.S. election and examines societal influences on personal beliefs. Molyn…
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In this episode, I examine the complexities of consent and incest through the Non-Aggression Principle (NAP). I address the challenge of determining when trauma impairs meaningful consent and explore the emotional defenses that complicate discussions on this topic. By drawing parallels between philosophical principles and legal frameworks, I highli…
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Sunday Morning Live 3 November 2024 In this episode, I explore the gripping tale of Peanut the squirrel and Fred the raccoon, who were taken from a couple that raised them. We discuss the couple's journey, characterized by their unique bond with their pets and the emotional turmoil they faced when state intervention disrupted their lives. I analyze…
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In this episode, I tackle profound listener-submitted questions on freedom, virtue, and personal growth, drawing on ideas from Larken Rose and the rise of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. We discuss how childhood experiences shape our adult lives and the need for measurable progress in promoting virtue while combating societal evils. Engaging with li…
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Wednesday Night Live 30 October 2024 In this episode, I explore the balance between being friendly and assertive in life and business. Sharing personal stories of betrayal, I discuss the principle of remaining nice until necessary to be resolute. I emphasize the importance of setting clear boundaries, shaped by our upbringing, and address listener …
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In this episode, I explore the complexities of anger, responding to a listener's inquiry about managing this often-misunderstood emotion. I begin by discussing how anger operates within social hierarchies, highlighting the contrast in expressions permitted between adults and children. I argue that suppressing anger can lead to vulnerability in mani…
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In this episode, I examine conspiracy theories, focusing on chemtrails as a case study for critical analysis. I pose three vital questions: Is the theory provable? Can it be affected? Is it more important than pressing issues like child abuse? Although chemtrails highlight environmental concerns, I argue that urgent matters affecting vulnerable pop…
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In this episode, I examine our emotional responses to negativity, particularly guilt stemming from others' feelings. I differentiate between personal accountability and the tendency to absorb these emotions, emphasizing their irrelevance to us. We discuss the historical “slave mentality” that drives submission to authority and the need to resist th…
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Sunday Morning Live 27 October 2024 In this episode, the host reflects on a call-in show discussing morality and listener cancellations due to financial strains. He reviews the film "Conclave" and examines the economic impact of potential political changes, highlighting disparities and trust issues in healthcare post-COVID. The discussion shifts to…
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Friday Night Live 25 October 2024 Hey Stef I would love if you can do a review on "The Substance" it's a horror movie. However, it hits on women growing old, losing their youth, beauty and what you speak on often which is "the desire for the unearned." Is sexlessness in a marriage always a sign of a deeper issue? What should a wife do if a husband’…
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The caller discusses feeling disconnected from her brother after he moved away and entered a new relationship. They touch upon childhood experiences, concerns about family dynamics, and the caller's reevaluation of relationships with estranged parents. The conversation also delves into the caller's challenging upbringing, new relationship dynamics,…
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Wednesday Night Live 23 October 2024 In this episode, I explore personal responsibility and societal expectations, sharing anecdotes from my restaurant work that highlight the challenges of leadership. We examine behaviorism and question how genetics shape our behavior. I discuss the tendency to externalize blame, emphasizing the importance of acco…
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In this episode, I explore the tech industry's paradox of rising hiring demands alongside AI advancements, emphasizing the need for skilled programmers to manage legacy systems. I reflect on personal growth, family values, and the importance of nurturing immediate relationships over external validation. I discuss gender roles in STEM, questioning w…
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Join me in this episode as I reflect on the profound impact of philosophy on my life choices and moral compass. I discuss the importance of introspection in guiding actions and delve into the theme of redemption, exploring societal desensitization to ethical boundaries. Drawing parallels to historical practices and personal anecdotes, I emphasize t…
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In this episode, I examine the complexities of dating, focusing on how to evaluate a partner's chaotic traits for relationship viability. Using a listener's case, I stress the importance of looking beyond initial attraction and assessing character, especially for future parenting roles. We tackle fears of social rejection and the pitfalls of procra…
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