
Think About Now, is hosted by Carlos Morales and is a podcast which makes the bold statement that as human beings we should be searching for truth over comfort, and that through consistent approach of reason, logic, and emotional empathy, we will find that what is true will lead to a better future where we can attain the self-esteem we need to feel at peace.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 82 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | ||||

The true creeps behind the corruption during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020. Today's episode features Ali Havens. Sources Below
www.nationalreview.com/2020/04/coronavirus-china-world-health-organization-chinese-communist-party/
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“I don't think that you have any insight whatsoever into your capacity for good until you have some well-developed insight into your capacity for evil.” A discussion on school shootings and Jordan Peterson with David Gornoski.
The quest for enlightenment begins through self-reflection, and occasionally, a little plant medicine helps in the journey. What follows is a conversation with Macey Tomlin.
Original Music by Carlos Morales
Why pathologizing political opponents is a terrible means of arriving at truth. Yes, this is the first episode in 11 months. Glad to be back. Check out what I've been up to at thinkaboutnow.com and carlosmorales.me
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I am currently undergoing training to become a CASA and this couldn't be more contradictory from what I am being taught. Having first hand experience and a multi racial class of volunteers including myself there are people wanting to help children and CASA is a wonderful program to help you accomplish that goal.
My highest respect and admiration to Carlos M for having the ball$ and courage to speak out about the disgusting practices of DCFS/CPS. From a parent who has been through the falsely-accused nightmare, I have such appreciation for this man who is putting an intelligent and qualified voice to the corruption of the USA family court system.
I really like your podcast, the ideas are very interesting and informative. It's nice to have a different/new views on things that surround me everyday and normally don't really think about. Thank you for your work!
I myself am a libertarian and an atheist. So this podcast just shows that I'm not the only one. It has great information from a libertarian perspective, which is a very rare sight. (unless you count Alex Jones as a libertarian). Keep up the good work.
This is a favorite show of mine, Carlos Morales impresses me every show. I've enjoyed every one of the episodes I've heard, and I've listened to most of them.
I'm disturbed and disgusted that he is the only former CPS investigator that I have found that raises concerns with the agency, its related agencies, and the family court system. I know people who have been abused by this system. It's gross what judges, investigators, and foster families get away with. I'm glad Carlos has the moral fortit... more
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