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  • Is Is Ok to Be Mediocre? (Summer Series 2025)
    Aug 27 2025

    A 22-year-old founder of two multi-million dollar businesses recently made headlines for claiming that "Work-Life Balance Will Keep You Mediocre." In this last episode of Know Why's 2025 summer series, Liberty looks at whether Emil Barr's extreme sacrifices, including giving up relationships and even sleep, are worth it.

    Noting that Mr. Barr makes a few good points, Liberty argues that such an extreme focus on future material success can distract from our true purpose as human beings. In fact, the life some call "mediocre" could be a life of immeasurable eternal impact. Listen to know why.

    More Resources: 'Work-Life Balance' Will Keep You Mediocre — The Wall Street Journal

    Know About Creating: Why We Write Stories (And Why You Don't Have to Rush) || Interview With Chelsea and Jonathan Boes — Know Why Podcast

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    44 min
  • Three Reasons Why Medically-Assisted Suicide is Wrong (Summer Series 2025)
    Aug 20 2025

    This episode looks at the issues of medically-assisted suicide, also called doctor- or physician-assisted death, and euthanasia. Referring to a recent feature in The Atlantic, Liberty uses examples from Canada to show three problems that arise when medically-assisted death is legalized in a society, and three reasons why it is wrong.

    TW: The episode includes several mentions of medically-assisted death, including real-life anecdotes, and mentions of suicidal ideation.

    More Resources:

    Canada is Killing Itself (The Atlantic)

    How Can I Help a Friend Struggling With Suicidal Thoughts? (Know Why Podcast)

    988 Lifeline

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    41 min
  • Is "Follow Your Passion" a Lie? Book Review: You Have a Calling by Karen Swallow Prior
    Aug 13 2025

    Are you trying to find your calling in life? Are you just trying to find a job? Either way, it can be a frustrating time.

    The job market is changing. AI is threatening many collar jobs. A bachelor’s degree isn’t the ticket to success it once was. Meanwhile, culturally accepted wisdom about passion, vocation, and job satisfaction isn’t always rooted in the truth—about happiness, about God, or even about ourselves.

    Thankfully, Karen Swallow Prior offers wisdom and clarity in her new book, “You Have a Calling: Finding Your Vocation in the True, Good, and Beautiful.” In this episode, Liberty shares some key takeaways from the book, tying them into previous series on the Know Why Podcast.

    More Resources:

    You Have a Calling by Karen Swallow Prior

    Know About Thriving At Work, a Know Why Podcast Series

    What Gen Z’s Work Priorities Reveal About Human Needs, Longing, and Purpose (Know Why Podcast, Summer Series 2025)

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    29 min
  • Live Streaming Life Away? (Summer Series 2025)
    Jul 30 2025

    Are we at risk of live streaming our lives away?

    In a world where large amounts of young people spend more time "connecting" online than in physical life, where we are constantly plagued by FOMO and the urge to share every moment on social media, we risk losing the very life we are trying to preserve in digital memory.

    While convenient and sometimes helpful tools, social media and smart technology can present a counterfeit to our needs for identity, connection, and purpose if we're not careful.

    Do you agree or disagree? Share your thoughts below!

    More Resources:

    If I Don't Post About My Vacation, Did It Even Happen?

    Teens Are Spending Nearly 5 Hours Daily on Social Media

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    23 min
  • Does This New Study Reveal the Keys to Human Flourishing? Summer Series 2025
    Jul 23 2025

    What makes people happy in life? In this episode, Liberty highlights research from the Global Flourishing Study, a 5-year research project that measures human flourishing using a broad range of questions.

    Led by social scientists from Harvard and Baylor University, and in partnership with Gallup and the Center for Open Science, the Global Flourishing Study has produced findings indicating that our idea of what makes someone “happy” could be all wrong.

    Listen to find out what it really takes to flourish, and how this new evidence underscores what the Know Why Podcast has previously highlighted: namely, the importance of relationships, meaningful connection, and religious belonging.

    More Resources:

    Global Flourishing Study

    The Happiest Country in the World Isn’t What You Think (NYT)

    Why are the Wealthy So Unhappy? (World)

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    19 min
  • Why Men (And All Humans) Need Sacrificial Relationships (Summer Series 2025)
    Jul 16 2025

    Young men are in crisis. A recent article argues that married fatherhood is the key to solving the masculinity crisis, because married fatherhood gives men the meaning in life they inherently desire. It's true that humans need human relationships to be fulfilled, and that marriage incentivizes fathers to invest in their children. But is there more to it that that?

    What if our need for other people is more than an evolutionary accident, and actually a sacred design? What if marriage is more than a cultural construct that incentivizes paternal involvement, and actually a demonstration of the highest form of love? What if all of us—not just men—need to know that we are needed, and find our greatest fulfillment in sacrificial love over selfish pursuits?

    Listen to know why, and don't forget to check out past series at KnowWhyPodcast.com.

    More Resources:

    Married Fatherhood Is the Key To Solving The Masculinity Crisis

    Is looking for a "best friend" getting in the way of building a village?

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    23 min
  • Why Should I Be Friends With Political Opponents? Summer Series 2025
    Jul 9 2025

    How politically diverse is your friend group? If your answer is "not very," you're not alone. Nearly half of U.S. voters view their political opponents as "downright evil," according to a 2024 poll. Fewer and fewer people live in politically diverse areas, and digital media exacerbates our ideological bubbles.

    But Americans miss out on a lot of good things when we avoid people who think differently than we do. In this episode, Liberty discusses why political polarization has worsened, why it's a problem, and how we can fix it.

    More Resources:

    You Don't Need the Same Politics to Surf Together

    How Can I Keep Faith Above Partisanship? Interview With Chris Butler

    Them: Why We Hate Each Other—And How to Heal by Ben Sasse

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    32 min
  • Are Your Beliefs Based on Hot Takes or Ideas? Plus: Know Why's 100th Episode Celebration!
    Jul 2 2025

    Are your opinions based more on hot takes or real ideas? Liberty spends the first half of this episode discussing why young adults are more likely to build their worldview on a foundation of "takes" rather than carefully considered ideas. This results from things like social media algorithms to the way modern classrooms teach English and literature.

    Then, she switches gears to commemorate that this is Know Why Podcast's 100th episode! You'll hear short clips from Know Why's top five most popular episodes, which showcase the range of topics and perspectives featured on the podcast.

    We don't want you to have takes, but ideas you can hold with confidence, which is why the Know Why Podcast started in the first place. Help us celebrate episode 100 by liking, commenting, subscribing, and sharing Know Why with a friend!

    More Resources:

    The Elite College Students Who Can't Read Books (The Atlantic)

    KnowWhyPodcast.com

    Why is Anger Unhealthy? Know About Jesus: Interview with Brant Hansen (Part 2)

    Is Social Media Robbing Me of a Richer Life? Know About Healthy Tech Habits: Interview With Dr. Brad East

    Does Christmas Have Pagan Origins? Interview with Joshua Barnes

    Did Jesus Prescribe Gender Roles? Know About Jesus: Interview with Dr. Sandra Glahn (Part 2)

    Are All Pro-Lifers Religious? Know About Pro-Lifers: Interview With Monica Snyder (Part 1)

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    45 min