In this reflective episode, we explore the profound yet often forgotten relationship between humans and the natural world.
Beginning with a simple act of reverence—my grandmother offering water to the rising sun—we delve into how modern life has severed our connection to nature's mysteries. Through the lens of Rachel Carson's poetic science and ancient wisdom, we examine how reconnecting with wonder might be essential not just for our spiritual well-being, but for the planet's survival. As climate crises loom and economic systems strain Earth's resources, this episode invites listeners to rediscover the awe that might save us from ourselves.
In this contemplative episode, I explore our complex relationship with money and why we pursue it with such desperation. Moving beyond simple criticisms of materialism, I examine how money transforms from a survival tool into something almost sacred in our lives. From the psychological inability to determine "enough," to how wealth reshapes our most intimate relationships, this episode dives into the paradoxes of prosperity.
I consider historical perspectives from Thorstein Veblen on conspicuous consumption and Max Weber on the religious dimensions of wealth accumulation, while reflecting on my personal journey away from the collective hypnosis of wealth pursuit. The episode also explores alternative status systems beyond money, and offers practical approaches to developing healthier relationships with wealth.
Whether you're questioning your own relationship with money or simply curious about the forces driving global inequality, this episode offers thoughtful perspectives on one of humanity's most complicated relationships.
#EconomicPhilosophy #WealthPsychology #ConsciousCapitalism #IntentionalWealth
In this episode we discuss whether it is healthy to allow any social media reel to dictate how we see ourselves and our own worth.
When we look at our society today, we seem to be worshiping our own digital images. The selfie, the look in the video, the reflection on any shiny surface.
But what kind of perfection are we chasing? And are we doing the right thing by letting our self-obsession get out of hand?
#philosophy
#socialmedia
#perfection
#authenticity
In this episode, I explore Michael Young's eerily prophetic 1958 satire "The Rise of the Meritocracy" and its disturbing relevance to our modern world. Young's dystopian vision—where intelligence becomes the ultimate currency and society fractures along cognitive lines—serves as a mirror to our contemporary obsession with metrics, rankings, and individual achievement.
I examine how our educational institutions have become factories of standardisation rather than gardens of wisdom, and how the workforce increasingly rewards technical skill while devaluing essential human qualities. The episode goes into the dangerous myth that success is purely a product of talent and effort, ignoring the tilted playing fields that define our reality.
As populist movements gain momentum worldwide, I reflect on Young's most chilling prediction: that the growing alienation of those deemed "less intelligent" might ultimately lead to the collapse of meritocracy itself. Join me in considering how we might forge a more sustainable future—one that values compassion and creativity as highly as intellect, before Young's satirical prophecy becomes our lived reality.
#Philosophy #Meritocracy #SocialCritique #Education #PhilosophyOfSleep #Inequality #Intelligence #Wisdom #ModernSociety #TechnocraticElite #PopulismRise #SystemicChange #MichaelYoung #MeritocracyMyth #CriticalThinking
Must we always be good? Ancient wisdom traditions, from Zen masters to trickster gods, suggest otherwise. In this episode, we explore the fascinating dance between light and shadow within human nature. Join me as we dive deep into why making friends with your inner devil is essential for our mental and emotional health.
From Satan as divine prosecutor to Jung's shadow work, discover how embracing our complexity could be the key to authentic wholeness. After all, we're all walking paradoxes.
🎧 In this episode:
Let's explore what happens when we stop trying to be good and start trying to be whole.
#Philosophy #SpiritualGrowth #PersonalDevelopment #ShadowWork #Consciousness #Spirituality #Wisdom #JungianPsychology #Authenticity #MentalHealth #PersonalGrowth #Mindfulness #AncientWisdom #PhilosophicalThinking #DeepDiving #ConsciousnessExpansion #SpiritualJourney #InnerWork #PhilosophyPodcast
A contemplative exploration of creativity's true nature - not as a skill to master, but as a force that moves through us like water through a stream. We'll dive deep into why treating creativity like a resource to be mined might be killing its very essence, and how our obsession with productivity has turned the wild garden of imagination into a factory farm of content creation.
This episode weaves together insights from quantum physicists playing bongo drums to mothers inventing solutions at 3 AM, revealing how creativity exists in the spaces between trying and not trying. We'll explore why there are no screens in our dreams, what ancient wisdom tells us about the creative force, and why treating inspiration like a scheduled meeting might be our modern tragedy.
For anyone who's ever felt the pressure to "be creative on demand" or wondered why their best ideas come in the shower - this episode offers a different perspective on what it means to create in a world obsessed with metrics and measurements.
#CreativityUnleashed #ArtOfLiving #CreativeWisdom #ModernCreativity #CreativeSoul #DeepThoughts #MindfulCreativity #CreativeSpirit #PhilosophyOfArt #CreativeLife
Ever notice how you're either living a moment or trying to capture it? Here's why that matters more than you think. 🤔 #TwoSelves Journey into the fascinating world of your two selves - the one who experiences life and the one who remembers it. Discover how this hidden dynamic shapes your happiness, influences your decisions, and affects your relationship with social media. Through stories, science, and practical techniques, explore the delicate balance between living in the moment and crafting your life's narrative. Learn why true spontaneity feels different from impulse, and why some of your happiest memories might be playing tricks on you. #PhilosophyOfLife #ModernPhilosophy #LifeLessons #DeepThoughts
In this episode we discuss the nuances of listening authentically. Inspired by a quote from Jiddu Krishnamurti, I discuss this fascinating topic from his lens.
I hope you'll enjoy this episode.
Here's the quote:
“I hope that you will listen, but not with the memory of what you already know; and this is very difficult to do. You listen to something, and your mind immediately reacts with its knowledge, its conclusions, its opinions, its past memories. It listens, inquiring for a future understanding.
Just observe yourself, how you are listening, and
you will see that this is what is taking place. Either you are listening with a conclusion, with knowledge, with certain memories, experiences, or you want an answer, and you are impatient. You want to know what it is all about, what life is all about, the extraordinary complexity of life. You are not actually listening at all.
You can only listen when the mind is quiet, when the mind doesn't react immediately, when there is an interval between your reaction and what is being said. Then, in that interval there is a quietness, there is a silence in which alone there is a comprehension which is not intellectual understanding.
If there is a gap between what is said and your own reaction to what is said, in that interval, whether you prolong it indefinitely, for a long period or for a few seconds - in that interval, if you observe, there comes clarity. It is the interval that is the new brain. The immediate reaction is the old brain, and the old brain functions in its own traditional, accepted, reactionary, animalistic sense.
When there is an abeyance of that, when the reaction is suspended, when there is an interval, then you will find that the new brain acts, and it is only the new brain that can understand, not the old brain” ― J. Krishnamurti
A sense of feeling lost can find us at any time in our lives. But what is it trying to tell us? In this episode we explore how this feeling may be a guide for us to explore. We cannot find something that isn't lost, so in the same way, a deeper understanding of ourselves begins with a feeling that calls us to adventure.
If we see our egos are a living, breathing interface between the world and our higher selves then we can see that we need to connect to the world in order to express ourselves but we also need to connect to our higher selves in order to know what to express. This is where the importance of solitude comes in.
It all started when I realized what kind of life was setup for me after college. From there, I had a life that taught me a lot and formed the current basis for this episode on We Get to Live.
What is this podcast going to be about?