The Coronavirus pandemic is causing an unprecedented change on the world not seen before in our lifetimes. There are considerable impacts on our ways of living and the rules of society that we thought were not possible. For many, this is possibly the most interesting and testing time of our lives. Accordingly, we are being bombarded with an overload of anxiety-inducing scary news. This podcast is ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | NewsPoliticsSociety & CulturePhilosophy |
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After stores across the world first started running out of toilet paper, this quickly spread to empty shelves and epic queues as people rush to stock up before armageddon hits. This has resulted in a lot of further panic and strong emotions and angry... more
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Not the Sam Harris you want to listen to, some other pommy flog
Interesting podcast. Nice production value and good content.
Interesting
I’m confused af
I'm hearing news every now and then, from here and there, about the number of casualties and the number of survivors. it is so sad to hear such stuff. but this podcast discusses what we do not really talk about - the coronavirus negative and positive effect. It affects all walks of life. I can remember one of the episode which the guest mentioned that coronavirus increased the pressure on the care industry and it reduces number of available care workers. this podcast talks about some remarkable... more
It's nice that Sam pointed out that in times like this, we should take a step back and see what's happening around us in a bigger picture. As the name of the podcast suggests, where do we GROW from here, it gives a positive notion that humans are resilient and hopefully the Coronavirus effect is just one of the many reasons why we have to change our ways for the better - that despite of being afraid, we can choose to divert this feeling into something more productive and helpful not only to huma... more
Very genuine host who really seems focused on helping us all find a way forward through all of this with hope if only we can find our own voice & creativity. Especially loved the where is Tech Headed episode because the guest was also an inspiring man who sees where success, & humanity meet in a healthy way.
I found this really helps you to step back and think more logically about what’s going on and where we are going. Very useful in these times
Apple Podcasts | #151 | Australia/Society & Culture/Philosophy |
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