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Fabian’s Zeitgeist
Fabian Chira
9 episodes
3 weeks ago
Fabian’s Zeitgeist is a globally-minded podcast exploring how current events, economics, social shifts, policies, and politics shape the world we live in. I offer bold commentary and personal insight on topics that matter—not just to me, but to many. This podcast is my way of making sense of the world—and opening the door to thoughtful dialogue. Whether you’re in Berlin, Boston, Bangalore, Bucharest or even in places that don’t start with a B, but where ideas are welcome, you’re in the right place. I welcome critical and contradictory opinions. Why? Because, as Socrates said, Scio me nihil scire (“I know that I know nothing”) . Only through open conversations can we learn, grow, refine our perspectives, and—even better—change them when presented with stronger arguments. Thank you for listening in and for engaging with this journey of thought. Warmly, Fabian
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Fabian’s Zeitgeist is a globally-minded podcast exploring how current events, economics, social shifts, policies, and politics shape the world we live in. I offer bold commentary and personal insight on topics that matter—not just to me, but to many. This podcast is my way of making sense of the world—and opening the door to thoughtful dialogue. Whether you’re in Berlin, Boston, Bangalore, Bucharest or even in places that don’t start with a B, but where ideas are welcome, you’re in the right place. I welcome critical and contradictory opinions. Why? Because, as Socrates said, Scio me nihil scire (“I know that I know nothing”) . Only through open conversations can we learn, grow, refine our perspectives, and—even better—change them when presented with stronger arguments. Thank you for listening in and for engaging with this journey of thought. Warmly, Fabian
Show more...
Politics
Education,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
News,
Self-Improvement
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Patriarchy vs. Feminism: What are we fighting about?
Fabian’s Zeitgeist
48 minutes
1 month ago
Patriarchy vs. Feminism: What are we fighting about?
What happens when tradition collides with progress? In this episode, we unpack patriarchy and feminism. From ancient Mesopotamia to modern Germany, from family dinners to boardroom quotas. It’s not a lecture, it’s a reality check. You’ll hear how gender roles evolved, why feminism came in waves, and whether today’s fight is still about equality, or something else entirely. We tackle uncomfortable truths, invisible biases, and the messy middle ground between biology, culture, and choice.
Fabian’s Zeitgeist
Fabian’s Zeitgeist is a globally-minded podcast exploring how current events, economics, social shifts, policies, and politics shape the world we live in. I offer bold commentary and personal insight on topics that matter—not just to me, but to many. This podcast is my way of making sense of the world—and opening the door to thoughtful dialogue. Whether you’re in Berlin, Boston, Bangalore, Bucharest or even in places that don’t start with a B, but where ideas are welcome, you’re in the right place. I welcome critical and contradictory opinions. Why? Because, as Socrates said, Scio me nihil scire (“I know that I know nothing”) . Only through open conversations can we learn, grow, refine our perspectives, and—even better—change them when presented with stronger arguments. Thank you for listening in and for engaging with this journey of thought. Warmly, Fabian