Épisodes

  • The Architecture of Reasoning
    Oct 27 2025

    This episode explores the architecture of reasoning itself. From the logic of deduction, induction, and abduction to the psychology of fast and slow thinking, it breaks down how our minds build conclusions, why we fall for biases, and how we can strengthen our critical thinking.

    Think of this episode as a practical guide to understanding how good reasoning helps you (as an individual and as a community) make better decisions.

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    1 h et 4 min
  • Resilience
    Oct 15 2025

    This episode explores the art of resilience and the power of beginning again.

    Through stories of artists, thinkers, and creators—from Maya Angelou to Leonard Cohen, Frida Kahlo, and Beethoven—it reflects on how people turn hardship into hope and creation.

    The conversation invites listeners to choose creativity over despair, to make art in dark times, and to rediscover the “invincible summer” within us all.

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    36 min
  • Surveillance
    Oct 8 2025

    In this episode, I’m unpacking the story of surveillance—where it began, how it’s evolved, and what it’s doing to us now. We’ll look at how thinkers help us understand power through watching, and how that plays out today in government monitoring, corporate data collection, and the erosion of privacy.

    I’ll talk about how deep the surveillance runs, how it shapes our behavior, and most importantly, what we can do to resist.

    We're being watched, and we need to take some of that power back.

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    59 min
  • The Politics of Distraction
    Oct 1 2025

    From ancient Rome’s bread and circuses to today’s endless outrage cycles, distraction has always been a tool of power. Governments and media flood us with scandals, spectacles, and noise not to inform but to divert. While attention is captured by drama, the real decisions that shape our lives unfold in the background.

    This episode unpacks the strategies of distraction including dead cat moments, outrage bait, and the flood of trivial news that keeps us divided and exhausted. Drawing on the ideas of thinkers like Noam Chomsky and real examples from modern politics, we explore how attention is manipulated and why reclaiming it is an essential act of democracy.

    In a world built on noise, focus is resistance.

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    45 min
  • The Authoritarian Playbook in History and Today
    May 7 2025

    History may not repeat itself—but it does rhyme.

    Join us for an exploration of democracy’s fragile descent into fascism, where we discuss patterns repeated from Mussolini’s Italy and Nazi Germany to Pinochet’s Chile.

    Let’s journey through the authoritarian playbook, phase by unsettling phase, and see how recognizing these steps might help us prevent history from claiming another victim.

    Are we vigilant enough to stop it all before it's too late?

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    1 h et 24 min
  • We're All in a Complacency Crisis
    Apr 16 2025

    We brace for disaster when it’s loud. But we rarely notice it when it builds slowly, quietly, over time.

    This episode explores complacency—what happens to us, and to our society, when we stop paying attention. It weakens democracy. It hollows out relationships. It convinces us to settle for less than we need or deserve.

    Today, I’m talking about why complacency happens, how it spreads, and what it costs us when we’re too tired—or too afraid—to confront it.

    If you’ve been coasting, this is your urgent invitation to reengage. Let’s talk. Let’s look honestly at where we are. And let’s work together to demand something better.

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    1 h et 54 min
  • The Art of Arguing
    Apr 9 2025

    We’ve been taught to fear arguments. To avoid them. To win them. But the real purpose of an argument isn’t victory. It’s understanding.

    In this episode, we explore the lost art of arguing well — not to overpower, but to connect. You’ll learn why most arguments fall apart, the patterns that quietly sabotage us, and the simple, practical tools that can shift the tone of any tough conversation.

    A strong arguer doesn’t shout. They listen. They reflect. They speak with clarity and care. Arguing well isn’t about being right. It’s about being wise.

    Let’s learn how to do it differently.

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    45 min
  • The Cost of Intellectualizing Emotions
    Mar 26 2025

    Understanding trauma intellectually won't heal your soul.

    In this episode, we reveal how analyzing our emotions can become its own barrier to real emotional freedom. Join the conversation about reclaiming genuine feeling and embodied healing from the grip of intellectualization.

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    54 min