True stories each week of the things we wish we hadn’t done. Smart, dark, wry, and surprising, this is a show for anyone who’s made a big decision or regretted a small one. Hosted by philosopher Eleanor Gordon-Smith and produced by The Ethics Centre.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture |
Festival of Dangerous Ideas (FODI) returns to Carriageworks on 24-25 August 2024.
Presented by The Ethics Centre, FODI is Australia’s original disruptive festival, known for being at the zeitgeist of ideas. FODI will bring thought-leaders and arti... more
Since 2009 the Festival of Dangerous Ideas, or FODI to its fans, has curated thought-provoking topics and new approaches to wicked problems.
FODI brings bold speakers, artists and experiences together in ways that are unexpected, and yes, sometimes... more
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If you’ve been enjoying Little Bad Thing you might want to check out the audio recordings from the Festival of Dangerous Ideas. From narcissists and surveillance, to robots taking over the world, climate change, and broken systems, the Festival of Da... more
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This was a really good idea for a podcast, and would have been great if they had followed through. What are the actions that people take that they have regretted because they call into question their senses of being a good person? How has it changed them?
Instead, we get humblebrags about how one guy regrets being just a little too eager to defend a woman, one woman finally stood up for herself, and another woman doesn't see the big deal about taking something that doesn't belong to her. (Even ... more
Fully relatable and incredibly well hosted. Look their website as well
Addictive. The second ep, for example, left the subject insightful and reflective and changed. Conversely, Georgina from the first ep giggled through her shallowness and I found her reminding me with a gutful of cortisol, of bullies and gaslighters I thought I had banished. Eeeeee!
Excellent show. I’ve given my kids a hint to listen.
Cool? Really? Georgina is an entitled, self-involved and disrespectful person. Didn’t need to hear her appalling story. NOT COOL.
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