
Each week we pick a quote that intrigues us and together have fun philosophising about it's meaning, and how it applies to life. ☕ Buy us a coffee or two to support the podcast: ko-fi.com/knowwhatimean Enjoy!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 5 years ago | 
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| Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophy | ||||

What gives us energy? And can knowing this be used as a way to navigate our lives?
This is our final episode! It’s been a beautiful ride full of so much learning for both of us. Every message of encouragement has been incredibly meaningful, we can’... more
In this week’s episode we talk about global vs local influence, exploring the pressures that come with the age of information and what it means to have true impact.
Who else do you know that might enjoy this episode? Please spread the love by shari... more
In this week’s episode Oskar talks through a real-time experience of emotional vulnerability, as well as exploring the topic of what it means to be in touch with our hearts.
“The essence of courage is to willingly feel our vulnerability; this is wh... more
No-self AND no free-will?! How we managed to talk about both these subjects in under an hour is miraculous. We’re trying a new interview-style format for this episode so let us know what you think.
Who else do you know that might enjoy this episode... more
This week we talk about the root of truly innovative solutions, and how we can actively foster the space of innovation.
“Most geniuses—especially those who lead others—prosper not by deconstructing intricate complexities but by exploiting unrecogni... more
This week we taste multiple perspectives on the topic of freedom. Is freedom the ability to do what we want, when we want? Or does freedom lie in our ability to take or leave what we desire?
The quote for this week is by Pythagoras: “No man is free... more
In our wholehearted commitment to quote-diving, this episode quickly delves into the very core of our perspective on life. From this core we work upwards, looking at what it means to work at the root and why that leads to people we call ‘radicals’. more
Becoming who we are is a journey, not a destination. In this week's episode we explore what it means to be who we really are, and the pain in trying to be someone we’re not.
“Nobody is so miserable as one who longs to be somebody and something othe... more
In these times of physical disconnect, the chemistry between Oskar and George draws you into the conversation as if you were part of it yourself. Skillfully weaving the balance between story telling, analysis and philosophy, each episode is interlaced with warmth and humour. The diverse range of quotes used as a starting point invites a fresh and fascinating conversation every time. Highly recommended!
I really enjoy listening to this. Oskar and George have a great energy together. The quotes are cool, the stories and thoughts they bring are really interesting and each episode feels both familiar and fresh!
If you’re curious about life and love delving in deep to all sorts of topics, this is for you!









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