In a word is a podcast exploring a word as a concept. This is a trusted dialogue between two friends who love language. In each episode, we will examine a word, contemplating its deeper meaning through the lenses of esoteric wisdom, personal experience, and current culture with a heavy dose of levity and banter.
Neither of us pretends to have all the answers, but we are learning to love the question, what’s in a word?
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In a word is a podcast exploring a word as a concept. This is a trusted dialogue between two friends who love language. In each episode, we will examine a word, contemplating its deeper meaning through the lenses of esoteric wisdom, personal experience, and current culture with a heavy dose of levity and banter.
Neither of us pretends to have all the answers, but we are learning to love the question, what’s in a word?
Jordan and Mark delve into the concept of purpose, sharing thoughts on its significance and relationship to life's meaning. They compare purpose to faith and trust, discuss their own life's purposes, and reflect on cultural perceptions of purpose. The dialogue is rich with personal anecdotes and references to yoga, Buddhism, and notable figures such as Eckhart Tolle and Pema Chodron. They also touch on contemporary issues like AI and environmental concerns, while keeping the conversation light and playful. The episode closes with a playful challenge to test the ego of Eckhart Tolle.
In a Word
In a word is a podcast exploring a word as a concept. This is a trusted dialogue between two friends who love language. In each episode, we will examine a word, contemplating its deeper meaning through the lenses of esoteric wisdom, personal experience, and current culture with a heavy dose of levity and banter.
Neither of us pretends to have all the answers, but we are learning to love the question, what’s in a word?