
Conversations on where we are, how we got here, where we're going, where we should go, and how best to get there - with focus given to the most pressing issues of our times.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation | ||||

To what extent is a healing of intergenerational trauma needed in order to create a beautiful future? How does the psychological well-being of individuals inform the overall heath of a society? What's the general pattern of healing needed in order to... more
To what extent do Allipathic and alternative forms of medicine fail to cure the root causes of disease? What are the root causes of disease? To what extent do we need to educate, advocate, and doctor ourselves to health? How can reconnecting to food ... more
A liberal and voluntaryist discuss climate change, its possible causes and what humans should do about it. Although they don't agree on the cause, there is quite a bit they do agree on, including the general failure of the current political system, t... more
Are humans free or merely programmed by the society to which they belong? What relationship does technology play in how we relate to each other, the world and spirit? Is there an agenda guiding humanity towards a particular future? These questions an... more
We recorded this episode a while ago and we couldn't fix some audio problems (one person on one ear piece and the other on the other while using headphones), and we couldn't edit my name drop, but I enjoyed this conversation so much I'm posting it an... more
Here we touch on the depopulation plan, the hidden hand of secret societies in the revolutionary movements of the past few hundred years, alternative history, origins and the possibility of a dystopian future; human evil and the craft beer #MeToo mov... more
A second impromptu episode of making sense from hear. Cats, dogs and a guitar in the background. We talk about nothing and almost something for approx 26 mins.
This is an impromptu first episode of making sense from hear. The idea is to have conversations regarding where we are, how we got here, where we're going, and what we should do to get to where we wanna go - in conjunction with the most pressing issu... more
I can’t believe I wasted life listening to this.









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