The Re:Considering Podcast

The Re:Considering Podcast

The Re:Considering Podcast

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Topic Category:

Society and Culture, Arts, Religion and Spirituality

Topic Sub-Category:

Books, Christianity

Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 2
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

Compassion, freedom, masculinity, pessimism, achievement, and more. This companion listen to the Re:Considering book series puts it all on the table - all the personal and cultural baggage that comes along with some of the most vexed (and worthwhile) questions of our time.

In the podcast, Re:Considering authors are interviewed by someone with questions about the topic, then turn interviewer themselves to bring someone else’s expertise or experience into the mix. Because reconsidering happens best when people go back-and-forth on the big things.

Check out titles in the Re:Considering series at www.reconsidering.com.au

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Content Themes

The podcast explores themes such as compassion, freedom, masculinity, and achievement, delving into how these concepts interact with personal and societal challenges. Episode examples include discussions on freedom and responsibility as presented by John Anderson and Priyan Max Jeganathan, and an examination of the illusion of choice in freedom featuring Daniel Principe and Priyan Max Jeganathan.

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