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After the Dragon
G. Michalis Papadopoulos
10 episodes
3 days ago
After the Dragon is a reflective, existential podcast, about navigating life's changes, self-discovery, and the journey of personal growth. Raw and deeply philosophical, it intertwines my personal story with timeless ideas, inviting you to rethink your path, confront your inner limitations, and embrace the freedom to redefine who you are. Written & Narrated by G. Michalis Papadopoulos.
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After the Dragon is a reflective, existential podcast, about navigating life's changes, self-discovery, and the journey of personal growth. Raw and deeply philosophical, it intertwines my personal story with timeless ideas, inviting you to rethink your path, confront your inner limitations, and embrace the freedom to redefine who you are. Written & Narrated by G. Michalis Papadopoulos.
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Ep. 7 - Reflections from the Underground (Notes From Underground, Dostoevsky)
After the Dragon
11 minutes 43 seconds
7 months ago
Ep. 7 - Reflections from the Underground (Notes From Underground, Dostoevsky)

Inspired by: Dostoevsky's Notes From Underground.

Domatia, Greece.

What happens when you retreat so far into your mind that you lose touch with the world around you? What kind of life unfolds when disconnection, doubt, and existential dread become your closest companions?

In this episode, inspired by Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground, I reflect on a journey inward; one that took place in the quiet solitude of Domatia, my childhood village, resting in the foothills of Mount Pangaio.

This is an episode about grappling with the darkest parts of ourselves, the fragile balance between connection and disconnection, and the power of reaching beyond our inner walls. It’s about the Underground Man, and what he can teach us about being human.

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  • Music credits: Melancholy by Tomomi Kato from Pixabay
  • Marketing Materials: Strategaze
  • Sources: Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky, and additional insights from Philosophize This! Episode 218, and Episodes 215-223 on the Kyoto School and other novels of Dostoevsky.
After the Dragon
After the Dragon is a reflective, existential podcast, about navigating life's changes, self-discovery, and the journey of personal growth. Raw and deeply philosophical, it intertwines my personal story with timeless ideas, inviting you to rethink your path, confront your inner limitations, and embrace the freedom to redefine who you are. Written & Narrated by G. Michalis Papadopoulos.