Following tragic pathways
This podcast documents our last hopeful attempts at adapting to our own evolution as a species and development directed by capital accumulation. It has really engaging guests on for long form interviews. The caliber of guests is excellent. Music is usually great as well. The hosts style is very nurturing so you won’t hear much debate or disagreement. It’s not adversarial journalism. You need to find that elsewhere.
waawaate via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/13/19
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