In a word is a podcast exploring a word as a concept. This is a trusted dialogue between two friends who love language. In each episode, we will examine a word, contemplating its deeper meaning through the lenses of esoteric wisdom, personal experience, and current culture with a heavy dose of levity and banter.
Neither of us pretends to have all the answers, but we are learning to love the question, what’s in a word?
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In a word is a podcast exploring a word as a concept. This is a trusted dialogue between two friends who love language. In each episode, we will examine a word, contemplating its deeper meaning through the lenses of esoteric wisdom, personal experience, and current culture with a heavy dose of levity and banter.
Neither of us pretends to have all the answers, but we are learning to love the question, what’s in a word?
In this episode, the hosts dive into the multifaceted concept of surrender. They kick things off with a brief anecdote about attending an Eckhart Tolle event, which sparks a conversation about surrendering to the present moment despite distractions. Discussions weave through the practicality of letting go, the constant battle with ego, and how experiences of both joy and suffering can lead to surrender. They explore the role of faith, trust, and spiritual practices in cultivating a surrendered life. The episode also touches upon the philosophical aspects of surrendering to a higher power and the natural flow of life, ultimately emphasizing the importance of presence and the practice of letting go.
In a Word
In a word is a podcast exploring a word as a concept. This is a trusted dialogue between two friends who love language. In each episode, we will examine a word, contemplating its deeper meaning through the lenses of esoteric wisdom, personal experience, and current culture with a heavy dose of levity and banter.
Neither of us pretends to have all the answers, but we are learning to love the question, what’s in a word?