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The Ethics Centre
Little Bad Thing
True stories each week of the things we wish we hadn’t done. Smart, dark, wry, and surprising, this is a show for anyone who’s made a big decision or regretted a small one. Hosted by philosopher Eleanor Gordon-Smith and produced by The Ethics Centre.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 85 ratings
Didn't live up to its potential
This was a really good idea for a podcast, and would have been great if they had followed through. What are the actions that people take that they have regretted because they call into question their senses of being a good person? How has it changed them? Instead, we get humblebrags about how...Read full review »
t5haus via Apple Podcasts · France · 09/13/21
Exceptional
Fully relatable and incredibly well hosted. Look their website as well
Booboo pc via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/17/21
Confronting
Addictive. The second ep, for example, left the subject insightful and reflective and changed. Conversely, Georgina from the first ep giggled through her shallowness and I found her reminding me with a gutful of cortisol, of bullies and gaslighters I thought I had banished. Eeeeee!
ThisLisa via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/15/21
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