”The Yellow Pill” is a weekly podcast that offers an unusual twist on mainstream and taken-for-granted topics that concern young adults and society at large.
We try to make the ”Yellow Pill” experience one that is full of intimate conversations, piercing thoughts, and provocative questions that help each of us break through the habitual modes of thinking that our society promotes.
In doing so, our podcast tends to walk a thin line between conversational and scholarly.
Our dear friends and listeners have given us many labels. But if we could label ourselves as hosts, we would classify ourselves as social artists who have the simple aim of inviting others and ourselves into learning experiences.
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”The Yellow Pill” is a weekly podcast that offers an unusual twist on mainstream and taken-for-granted topics that concern young adults and society at large.
We try to make the ”Yellow Pill” experience one that is full of intimate conversations, piercing thoughts, and provocative questions that help each of us break through the habitual modes of thinking that our society promotes.
In doing so, our podcast tends to walk a thin line between conversational and scholarly.
Our dear friends and listeners have given us many labels. But if we could label ourselves as hosts, we would classify ourselves as social artists who have the simple aim of inviting others and ourselves into learning experiences.
”The Yellow Pill” is a weekly podcast that offers an unusual twist on mainstream and taken-for-granted topics that concern young adults and society at large.
We try to make the ”Yellow Pill” experience one that is full of intimate conversations, piercing thoughts, and provocative questions that help each of us break through the habitual modes of thinking that our society promotes.
In doing so, our podcast tends to walk a thin line between conversational and scholarly.
Our dear friends and listeners have given us many labels. But if we could label ourselves as hosts, we would classify ourselves as social artists who have the simple aim of inviting others and ourselves into learning experiences.