Send us a text All three cast members of Just In Case We Die are acknowledging that their accumulation of books has gotten out of control. The to-be-read piles get increasingly more problematic. This is not a problem that appears to be remedying itself in the near future. Consider: 1) Next month, each cast member will be given two books by their co-hosts. 2) Every month for the next year, they’ll be reading one book from the list for discussion. 3) Each of them will, more than likely, receive...
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Send us a text All three cast members of Just In Case We Die are acknowledging that their accumulation of books has gotten out of control. The to-be-read piles get increasingly more problematic. This is not a problem that appears to be remedying itself in the near future. Consider: 1) Next month, each cast member will be given two books by their co-hosts. 2) Every month for the next year, they’ll be reading one book from the list for discussion. 3) Each of them will, more than likely, receive...
August 2025 -- Bonus Episode ("Sum: Forty Tales From the Afterlives" by David Eagleman)
Just In Case We Die
56 minutes
3 months ago
August 2025 -- Bonus Episode ("Sum: Forty Tales From the Afterlives" by David Eagleman)
Send us a text What happens when we die? Do we exist in an ethereal plane that cannot be perceived by human conscience? Are we forced to spend eternity as the background characters in another person's dreams? Do we have to exist eternally seeing ourselves from the perspectives of those who knew us when we were alive? Will we get to meet Mary Shelley? All of these possibilities-- and quite a few more-- are posited in neuroscientist David Eagleman's delightful (and short) book of stories. Rodne...
Just In Case We Die
Send us a text All three cast members of Just In Case We Die are acknowledging that their accumulation of books has gotten out of control. The to-be-read piles get increasingly more problematic. This is not a problem that appears to be remedying itself in the near future. Consider: 1) Next month, each cast member will be given two books by their co-hosts. 2) Every month for the next year, they’ll be reading one book from the list for discussion. 3) Each of them will, more than likely, receive...