
Welcome to the Fools and Sages Podcast, where deep conversations intersect with practical wisdom. Hosted by Brian Lee and Boaz Soifer, this show invites listeners into thought-provoking conversations that illuminate the transformative insights Boaz gained from nearly three decades of dialogue with Brian.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | |||

Slicing Up The Pepperoni of Time 92, in which the Fools explore time, how humans relate to it and some of the famous debates about its nature, like that between Albert Einstein and Henri Bergson in the early 20th century. They explore its connection ... more
In this discussion The Fools Explore the metaphor of explicit playing cards to understand philosophy, self-identity, and the process of individuation. A deep dive into Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the stages of personal development through metaphorical ... more
In this insightful interview with the Fools, Dr. Stephen Hicks explores the complex relationship between philosophy, consciousness, and reality, delving into the historical development of ideas from ancient philosophy to postmodernism. Discover how d... more
Who's Your Daddy? Orphans Discuss Fatherhood 89 , Wherein The Fools explore the archetype of the father, its psychological significance, and its role in personal and cultural development. The conversation delves into the transition from mother to fat... more
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Like Dalio finding signal in economic complexity, Brain and Boaz illuminate the deeper pattern beneath centuries of philosophical noise.
That context helps me locate myself on the map. I can see where I understand, where I’m resisting, and — crucially — that walking through the difficult terrain is the only way to reach genuinely different ground.
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