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Pro-freedom discussion which AVOIDS Coercion and Hypocrisy. This is a consistent application of postmodernism to reveal subjectivity/perspective. The goal is NOT to determine right or wrong, rather to explore better ideas to make nearly everyone satisfied if not happier. The goal restated is de-escalation through innovation. Get out of the Box; the box described around Ep 21. Contact: [email protected]
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Interviews of people who took a break from life at one point or another to get help, grow up, or just to reassess their life direction. Some guests struggled with depression, anxiety, substance abuse, a death in the family, or just decided college was not the place for them. These stories are all-to-real, and yet we don't talk enough about how common it is for those who took a gap year to defer college, went to college and took a break, or those who struggled launching into the workforce pos ...
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The Subjective Truth

Jeremy Ellett

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In June of 2020, Buddha Kline vanished from the Carson National Forest while searching for the Forrest Fenn Treasure. From alien abductions to haunted hotels to reincarnation robots, everyone has a theory. Join our host Graham Anderson as she unearths all the answers to the question of... What happened to Buddha Kline? Starring Addison Peacock as Graham Anderson. Created by Jeremy Ellett. A Good Pointe Original.
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IT'S SUBJECTIVE!

IT'S SUBJECTIVE!

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Welcome to ITS SUBJECTIVE, where two mates muse and argue about music - albums, songs, gigs and more! Come back every Friday for the boy's latest takes on all sorts of genres!
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The Subjective Perspective Show

Be Awoke Entertainment

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The Subjective Perspective Show is an incredibly inspiring Talk Show/Podcast on Be Awoke Ent that hosts some of the most interesting and iconic people on the planet in 1 hour long fascinating interviews/convos at www.beawoke.com.
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Subjective Conditions looks at a wide variety of perspectives on how capitalism shapes our own experiences of our lives and senses of self in the world today. We emphasize how to bring in all sorts of different theories and practices on how to engage in collective and individual trauma healing work and community building to help listeners work through the emotional devastation under capitalism today to find a new way to be with themselves and others. With friends and guests joining us along ...
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Sunday is Jesus Day. And it's Mother's Day... which in Korean reckoning is Parent's Day. The generalization is that children, no matter culture or context, want to please and give joy to their parents. The question is HOW. Happy Mother's/Parent's Day.Von The Subjective Professor
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For many people, it takes trying new things and experiencing different opportunities to discover one’s true passion. Sometimes, it’s the mini-interests that lead us to the ultimate one – the passion we will embrace for many years to come. That was the case for today’s Success is Subjective guest, Daryn Reiner. While Daryn is settled into her role i…
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I think it's about time that I did an episode on Christian Zionism. I haven't talked about it before because I am not a Zionist. But a lot of people are, and it seems to be driving policy here in the US. We should always be wary of superficial interpretations and labels.Von The Subjective Professor
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After listening to the news of the day and the latest from my favorite podcasts, this verse from scripture popped into my head. I am not going to get preachy... it's not Sunday yet... rather I'm approaching the passage like a proverb from Confucius. But wouldn't you agree that the world in which we live, has servants/slaves on horses and those who …
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Things have been hectic with the job search and final exams for the middle school... so I ripped a topic from the discussion I had in class today with my 8th graders. Can you just imagine their boredom... I mean... excitement from this discussion? The more one understands that there are multiple perspectives for most historical events, the more one…
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My 6th Grade class just finished a unit on Feudalism, the social/governmental system during the Middle Ages of Europe. Of course, I had to set them straight about the life of the serf. I compared them to the average American Taxpayer. Hopefully, when their parents study with them, I won't get a complaint from them. hehe…
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Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito - Do not give in to evil but proceed every more boldly against them; this is the motto of the Mises Institute and of Ludwig Von Mises; it's a quote from Virgil's Aeneid. Mises called other free market economists "socialists." This episode talks about this radical/extreme take on economists, and what it can…
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The meme of the Calhoun mouse experiment caught my eye today and what I thought were unique observations are the very things people are supposed to think when seeing this meme. Also, the expression which begins with "self-hating" gave me a flashback to my younger days when I didn't get along with other Koreans that well. Self-hating Korean is code …
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In Thucydides' "Justice, Power, and Human Nature" is the funeral speech of Pericles, a leader of Athens at the start of the Peloponnesian War against primarily Sparta. It's a very interesting speech and worth a look today. It is interesting also because of some of the news stories, aka Propaganda, of the day.…
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Many high school students feel pressured by friends and relatives to attend college upon graduation. Interestingly, today’s guest had the complete opposite experience. For Darla Beam, college was overtly out of the question as it wasn’t something her parents could afford. After exploring one coast to the other, becoming a caretaker for a loved one …
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I was listening to Dave Smith respond to some of his critics and realized I would NEVER be able to debate as he does primarily because I don't know as much as most people. So, I share my method which is tailored for people who are less informed than their "opponent." This strategy can turn even a middle schooler into a force to be reckoned with. Ju…
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Nico Perrino of FIRE was Ron Paul's guest today on the Liberty Report, and he said, "Strong opinions held loosely" is a desirable attitude to have in the US. We are moving further and further away from this mentality in spite of electing a president who was himself heavily censored. Also, today in my 7th grade history class we read about Tecumseh's…
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First on my feed on X was a livestream with Corey DeAngelis who I have talked about before on this podcast. He was discussing a Supreme Court case out of Maryland regarding the ability of parents to opt out of certain curriculum. It's a problem of diversity and choice. Next, I wanted to discuss how war is a scam and how this relates to diversity in…
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On this episode of Success is Subjective, Joanna brings you another story from our special former participant series where she extends the opportunity for former participants who feel comfortable sharing their journey with others. Viviana is today’s former participant and she comes with a story of transparency. Sharing what it was like as a teen in…
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It's Good Friday in the US. I was thinking about how the Freedom of Christian teaching (subjectively understood) is similar to the freedom of anarco-capitalism. In fact, I see little conflict. But what does that mean? For what is that freedom and what is the hoped for result of a life lived Free? Some Good Friday Thoughts for you.…
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So, we just avoided a war... for now. I didn't know about it until I listed to the Liberty Report today. It needs to be discussed. Then, I was going to call it a "Snowflake" problem, but the privilege title won. What is wrong with so many of the people who live in this country?Von The Subjective Professor
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So many people casually throwing around the term "fascist" that it finally got to me, and I did the episode on "The Doctrine of Fascism" by Mussolini. It's an episode I've threatened to do for a while now. Now that I'm on Easter break, I've done it. The Fight for Freedom is the fight against Fascism. Be Free and be happy.…
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I heard Vince Lanci say in passing that in their premium section, they may talk about how the US went from world leader to a country ripe for looting. It reminded me of something I would often say in class which often horrified students, but I guess it is a more plausible possibility today than then. Also, it's that annual holiday, Tax Day! Sarcasm…
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It’s not uncommon for someone to set out on a path they really believe in, or pursue the path that grueling years of hard work earned them a degree in. It’s also not out of the ordinary for a certain eye-opening life experience to cause an individual to want to change course in pursuit of a different passion, lifestyle or outcome. That was the case…
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Back in Ep 353, I discussed Triffin's Dilemma. But last Friday I listened to MisesMedia's episode with Dr Bob Murphy on the same subject, except he was more detailed and included a counter argument. I summarize it for you and share some subjective thoughts on the matter.Von The Subjective Professor
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"How did I become the Hippie" was something that I sometimes said in class in the university. It was meant to be funny because I look NOTHING like the stereotypical long-haired-promiscuous-drug using-outdoor rock concert attending Hippie from the 1960's. So, what IS a Hippie??Von The Subjective Professor
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Today’s episode of Success is Subjective comes from the heart, lived experience and professional background of Scot Marken. Scot Marken is the founder and CEO of EdRedefined – a national educational consulting firm with the purpose of helping those with mental health struggles and disabilities to thrive in their education and pursue their dreams. D…
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I ranted/vented in this episode. You might be able to tell by the title. But the war drums are beating louder, and many Americans are clueless. I guess this is me trying to do my part to raise awareness about the dark road of war we are on for the sake of the country I love.Von The Subjective Professor
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It's Sunday which makes it Jesus Day. This passage begins with "Do not Judge". Seems simple and plain enough, but is there more? Well, maybe. And if there's a little twist in the interpretation, then what does it do to our life of faith, what effect do we see? Blessings and Peace.Von The Subjective Professor
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There seems to be no shortage of interpretations and speculations regarding the Tariff policies of Trump. Does HE even know? Is it all misdirection, part of the art of a deal? Does Trump know about Triffin's Dilemma? Well... all of us should work on our arguments favoring Freedom.Von The Subjective Professor
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It’s not uncommon for successful high school students to get to college and find themselves hit with the reality that their former education wasn't nearly sufficient enough to help them feel confident and equipped for the rigorous academics that lay in front of them. For others, this process of pursuing a degree can be infinitely more daunting with…
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You may recognize the quote from Paul Valery, French poet from around WW1. All of the war-talk these days reminded me of this quote. I might have cited that quote before, but I can't find where I did. Why is there so much war mongering? Perhaps it's a lack of debate.Von The Subjective Professor
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End of the week, this video discusses that Jon Stewart video that is floating around the internet where he discusses the allocation of 42 Billion dollars for Broadband internet service for America and after four years, no homes have been connected to the internet. There is a theme, sort of, with recent events in Yemen and with war in general.…
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I saw a Selective Attention Test today at a conference. It made me think about life in the US. It is clear that there are distractions and distractions within distractions. But the question is, what are we distracted from? There are so many events in the news cycle, it's hard to figure out which is the most pressing. But one can guess.…
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I am gradually reverting back to my "gov't is awful" position. There's just so much bad in the news that I thought I would talk about the tension between authoritarianism and freedom and how it can be found in different cultures in different periods of time. In this case, China 2500 years ago.Von The Subjective Professor
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The depression of 1920 is called the "forgotten" depression primarily because most history textbooks skip it which might lead people to assume that it was not such a bad depression. Textbooks rather focus on the Great Depression of 1929 and the "hero" FDR. What's an Austrian economics take on the 2 depressions?…
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On this episode of Success is Subjective, Joanna brings you another story from our special former participant series where she extends the opportunity for former participants who feel comfortable sharing their journey with others. Today’s former participant is Dan O’Gorman. Dan grew up in the suburbs of Chicago and fell to addiction as a teen. Whil…
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On this episode of Success is Subjective, Joanna brings you another story from our special former participant series where she extends the opportunity for former participants who feel comfortable sharing their journey with others. Today’s former participant is Jacqueline. Jacqueline sought out treatment for substance use as a 22-year-old adult. Whi…
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