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The Comet’s Tale
The Comet’s Tale Podcast
38 episodes
1 month ago
Ty and Caitlin have been close friends since high school and are now young adults living the Anthropocene dream. They’re in search of their respective places in the world, navigating a pandemic, and trying to find sustaining joy and uncover what it means to be and become human. These are their raw conversations.
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Ty and Caitlin have been close friends since high school and are now young adults living the Anthropocene dream. They’re in search of their respective places in the world, navigating a pandemic, and trying to find sustaining joy and uncover what it means to be and become human. These are their raw conversations.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Episode 29: We Think We Like Our Little McLives
The Comet’s Tale
1 hour 2 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 29: We Think We Like Our Little McLives
Ty and Caitlin talk about “little lives,” living an authentic life, and the idea of a McLife, partly through the lens of the film “American Beauty.” Do you like your stupid little life? Resources for Palestine: https://www.anera.org/where-we-work/palestine/gaza/ https://wck.org/search/tag/gaza
The Comet’s Tale
Ty and Caitlin have been close friends since high school and are now young adults living the Anthropocene dream. They’re in search of their respective places in the world, navigating a pandemic, and trying to find sustaining joy and uncover what it means to be and become human. These are their raw conversations.