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Lifefulness: Live Life Fully is all about helping you live life fully through Lifefulness - the clue is in the name.
Join Sanderson Jones, James Croft and an incredible guest in a no bullshit conversation about reimagining religion and remixing spirituality.
Think of Lifefulness as Thought for the Day after 4 beers, or On Being gone day drinking.
What will you get?
Each guest will have something to teach you, and us, about how to live life fully by looking to modern science as well as ancient wisdom.
What's Lifefulness? Lifefulness is a practice that reinvents the spiritual community, and approach to life, in a way that everyone can take part.
The pioneering approach was developed by our host, Sanderson Jones, at Sunday Assembly - the global network of secular and inclusive congregational communities. Now he and James are writing a book on Lifefulness.
So what are you waiting for?
Smash. That. Subscribe. Button.
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Today we interview the social and political philosopher David Rondel, who has recently edited the 'Cambridge Companion to Richard Rorty'. Why did we want to interview one philosopher about another philosopher? Because Richard Rorty wrote a seminal essay on the decline of the Left in the West that serves as a blueprint for the rise of Trump, Brexit and authoritarianism. If we are to build a world where everyone is included, we'll need to think long and hard about how we're able to do that.
It's the first time we've had an interviewee come in to breakdown the work of a thinker in this way so please do let us know how it goes.
If you want to read up more on the Richard Rorty's predictions of the rise of the strongman in US politics here are two great starting points:
The Atlantic - https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/07/advice-for-the-left-on-achieving-a-more-perfect-union/531054/
Vox - https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/2/9/14543938/donald-trump-richard-rorty-election-liberalism-conservatives
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