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In this supporters-only live call from 29 September 2025. Stefan engages with listeners, encouraging them to delve into philosophical inquiries and personal challenges. Topics discussed include the societal pressures surrounding modern dating, particularly regarding women's expectations, and the impact of polarization on discourse, especially on social media. Stefan critiques the role of language as a control mechanism in political rhetoric and explores shifting gender dynamics throughout life stages, linking these to traditional marriage norms. Personal experiences with anger management and workplace dynamics are shared, prompting listeners to reflect on their own situations. The episode concludes with an appreciation for the audience and a suggestion for regular community engagement, emphasizing the importance of connection and thoughtful dialogue.
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This clip comes from "THE TRUTH ABOUT THE BENGAL FAMINE!! Twitter/X Space", get the full show at https://fdrpodcasts.com/6124
April 1943: Japanese sank merchant ships, half a million refugees flooded Bengal bringing disease, food shortages everywhere... the war was truly terrible for all...
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This clip comes from "THE TRUTH ABOUT THE BENGAL FAMINE!! Twitter/X Space", get the full show at https://fdrpodcasts.com/6124
Churchill did say some awful things about Indians during the Bengal Famine, and nobody can deny that. But he did not hate India. We must not succumb to the stoking of resentment against each other. 💙✌️
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