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Under Deconstruction
Bucky Ford & Isabella Ojeda
27 episodes
1 week ago
Join us as we come together with open minds to try to break down complex issues and dissect our own preconceived notions about them. As Plato once wrote, "I know that I know nothing." Do you?
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Join us as we come together with open minds to try to break down complex issues and dissect our own preconceived notions about them. As Plato once wrote, "I know that I know nothing." Do you?
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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15 - Books and Creativity
Under Deconstruction
42 minutes 51 seconds
5 years ago
15 - Books and Creativity

After a few weeks of absorbing the world we currently live in we are excited to be back!  Creativity is such an important part of life, it surrounds us no matter where we turn.  Yet we find ourselves often being pushed to be consumers rather than creators.  Creative ventures not only acts as an outlet for our emotions and our thoughts but inspire others and ourselves to pursue that which is beautiful in life.  Join us in this episode as we take a break from the intensity of the world we find ourselves in today to discuss writing, our two books, and the polarity of consumption vs creation.   

Under Deconstruction
Join us as we come together with open minds to try to break down complex issues and dissect our own preconceived notions about them. As Plato once wrote, "I know that I know nothing." Do you?