In this episode we take a closer look at the COVID-19 global pandemic and corresponding lockdown, discussing what possibilities for reflection and potential transformation the experience of lockdown affords. New episodes coming out every Thursday! We’d love to hear from you! Feel free to get in touch with us on instagram @afterthought_podcast, facebook @AfterthoughtPodcastCDK, or by emailing us at afterthoughtpodcast2019@gmail.com
2. Thinking the Present Moment Part 2: Coronavirus and the Impossible
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14. The Ego and its Discontents
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The identification of the ego with power structures greater than itself, raises a whole host of questions around ego...
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6. The Scientific Revolution and the Modern West
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The scientific, as well as political, and industrial revolutions that are key to the development of the “modern West”...
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16. Conclusion Part 2: Beyond Hope for the Future: Compassion and Resolve
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We begin with where the podcast started: one of the characteristics of the contemporary world, which is both an...
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10. The Axial Age: 2500 Years Ago
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This episode introduces our listeners to “the Axial Age”, the time period of the middle first millennium BC. The...
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3. Thinking at Different Scales: The Great Acceleration
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In this episode we will explore the notion of thinking at different timescales. We will look at four different...
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12. Opposing Scale: Spiritual Practices and Small Communities
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In this episode, our deep dive into the Axial Age meets the podcast theme of the importance of scale....
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1. Thinking the Present Moment: The World as a Convergence of Crises
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In this first episode of the Afterthought series we introduce some of the global crises that our world is...
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13. Power in History
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Power manifests in a regularly recurring historical pattern: when there is a successful critique of the dominant power and...