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Objectively Thinking
Sean/Jason
9 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text Welcome Back for Season 2. In today's episode Jason and I discuss change. Even though change is inevitable, how do we approach it, is it good to always look back at the past, and was our childhood actually better than today? Can we look at change objectively?
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Send us a text Welcome Back for Season 2. In today's episode Jason and I discuss change. Even though change is inevitable, how do we approach it, is it good to always look back at the past, and was our childhood actually better than today? Can we look at change objectively?
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Society & Culture
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Conspiracy Theories
Objectively Thinking
37 minutes
6 months ago
Conspiracy Theories
Send us a text This week Jason and I discuss if it is possible to look at conspiracies objectively. We also discover if Sean can learn to edit...( He can not ). As always, we hope you enjoy the episode, and if you like it, please share it with others. If you have any suggestions for new episode subjects, want to join us, or just have questions, please email us at objectivelythinking067@gmail.com.
Objectively Thinking
Send us a text Welcome Back for Season 2. In today's episode Jason and I discuss change. Even though change is inevitable, how do we approach it, is it good to always look back at the past, and was our childhood actually better than today? Can we look at change objectively?