It's A Curious World
It's A Curious World
Podcast Description
In response to the curious events of 2020, Emma (along with many others) became aware that all is not as it seems in this realm we call planet Earth.
Following this revelation and many conversations in the park, on the beach, at the pub and on the streets of London, Hertfordshire and Brighton, Emma felt compelled to add her voice (and those of her guests) to those who are talking a new world into being.
She decided (with a little help from her friends) to host and publish a series of conversations with people whose reality has also shifted in recent years.
This podcast is the result.
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Focuses on personal freedom, self-sufficiency, and societal awakening, with episodes delving into topics such as van life journeys, the impact of lockdowns on personal relationships, and critical readings on health and wellness.

In response to the curious events of 2020, Emma (along with many others) became aware that all is not as it seems in this realm we call planet Earth.
Following this revelation and many conversations in the park, on the beach, at the pub and on the streets of London, Hertfordshire and Brighton, Emma felt compelled to add her voice (and those of her guests) to those who are talking a new world into being.
She decided (with a little help from her friends) to host and publish a series of conversations with people whose reality has also shifted in recent years.
This podcast is the result.
A slightly different approach this week as Emma is interviewed by one of her previous guests (Richard Cox, episode 21)
After revealing her uncertainty about the shape of the world in her own episode (episode 25), Richard reached out to have this conversation
Predictably, this conversation has elicited some reaction, not least from David Chandler who has very strong opinions on the subject. He wrote an essay on the subject which you can read here
I (Emma) don't claim to KNOW KNOW very much in this world. There appears to be a lot of nuance and uncertainty and definitely more than meets the eye. I encourage everyone to do their own research and draw their own conclusions
I encourage you to watch Allegedly Dave's Biggest Lie of All and specifically navigate to 2:50 where the living room scene occurs
A few days before this episode aired, I had a long (over three hours) debate with two friends who have different opinions to mine. This conversation got me thinking and I accept that there are some flaws in the flat earth hypothesis, just as there are flaws in the heliocentric model
Further discussion with another friend, led her to send me the image I have used for this episode – maybe this is the truth of our realm…
Wishing you all well with your musings in 2026

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