Historical Revisionism (Russian & Ukraine) with Jackson van Uden

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Feed Drop: We spend 98% of what we make—Where is it all going

Hey everyone, Tanner here. Today I'm going to share something with you that's a little bit different. This is not an episode. This is what's called a feed drop. A feed drop is when I feature a podcast I think you might like and then you listen to a little bit of it and if you lik ...  Show more

The Illusion of Free Will? (Meditations 3.10)

In this episode, I explore Meditations 3.10, where Marcus Aurelius reminds himself—and us—that we only ever live in the present moment. He urges us to remember three things: life is short, the space we occupy is small, and fame is fleeting. But why does he emphasize this? Because ...  Show more

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