Get ready to open your mind to a universe of possibilities with hosts Discordian, Cici, and Mjölnir as they demolish group think and encourage you to venture further into the what ifs. When close mindedness and one way thinking has become the norm, and deviation is discouraged, it’s time for a thought rebellion! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thoughtrebellion/support... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture |
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This podcast is authentic and well researched, listener's who like to think outside the box and challenge conventions, will enjoy this content
Diverse opinions. Something for everyone.
To paraphrase these fellas “They were too lazy and scared to fight, as their fathers had done before. If they really cared about the Vietnamese, they would have gone there to help!” Fighting in war involves shooting humans and maybe getting shot yourself, and there was not a good enough reason to be in Vietnam. more
It's great to have a podcast with an open forum discussion style. So many other podcasts out there that sound too much like just reading bullets from a script. It's great to hear different perspectives and having the thoughts bounce off one another and not always be agreement with each other. Really gets the mind thinking outside the box. 👌🏼
If you’ve ever found yourself at a company luncheon surrounded by your vanilla coworkers, not sure what to chat about while thoughts of UFOs, serial killers and conspiracy theories dance through your head… this is a pod for you. Akin to sitting around shooting the off-the-beaten-path bull with your best and wittiest mates, this is an engaging and entertaining conversation surrounding alternative topics and content.
Apple Podcasts | #137 | Ukraine/Society & Culture/Philosophy |
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