Thinking about life and its mysteries.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 103 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Education |
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It’s always such a pleasure to hear Aleks’ careful consideration of each topic; his beautiful mind resounds the thoughts and questions of my own, yet always brings fresh insight to each topic at hand.
Keeps me thinking and I enjoy listening to various conversations and ideologies. Eps are at a good length too, not to heavy.
I really like listening to Aleks and his diverse range of guests. Quickly become my favourite podcast. Real substance.
I’m finding these shows superbly interesting, a mix of philosophy and psychology. Some quite helpful, as I myself am in treatment for depression and borderline. In particular the talk with Paul Cammell, illuminated for me aspects of mental health I’m coping with. All of the shows are very cool though.
aahh!! I love 2 listen to this and learn. Aleks is an excellent host and the guests are amazing too. Really recommend, calming, unique, like a friend in ur ear.
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