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Truth Island
Aaron Azerad
Frequency: 1 episode/3d. Total Eps: 175

In a world that has become increasingly polarized and ideologically deadlocked, Truth Island attempts to negotiate the dangerous middle ground between the 'left' and 'right' in a search to find truth and meaning. It is the belief of this podcast that no one person or theory has the monopoly on truth but through intense discussion we can aim towards a level of human understanding that will satisfy the complexity that surrounds our decision making.
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🇨🇦 Canada - philosophy
19/01/2025#77
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Episode 172: What causes us to be fearful?
mercredi 30 mars 2022 • Duration 01:00:27
Kenny and I speculate as to some of the root causes of fear.
Episode 171: The rewards of not receiving a reward.
mercredi 30 mars 2022 • Duration 59:09
Kenny and I discuss some of the positive feelings that are associated with altruistic behavior.
Episode 162: Why are we so apathetic?
mercredi 20 octobre 2021 • Duration 01:13:04
Kenny and I explore some of the root causes of apathy and if our apathetic inclinations can be overcome.
Episode 72: How to avoid making Faustian bargains.
dimanche 15 novembre 2020 • Duration 48:54
Sam and I, using the folktale of Faust and the modern implication of the word 'Faustian bargain' discuss some of the ways that we might be making deals with the devil and not even realizing it.
Topics:
The devil isn't some dude in a suit and moustache...it's within you.
Corrupt deals happen a lot in politics but are a product of how society operates.
Every deal we accept brings us further away from our authentic self.
Rich and powerful people don't always have your back.
Most of our politicians are rich in power but poor in soul.
Inner mastery before outward mastery is key.
What happens when fear enters the equation.
We create our own version of Heaven and Hell right here on Earth.
Episode 71: How to approach people with curiosity.
samedi 14 novembre 2020 • Duration 01:08:44
I am joined with Jonathan who discusses his unique strategy in approaching people who he disagrees with.
Topics
We are attracted to what is easy and familiar.
Overcoming the language barrier.
We all put food into our mouths in the same way.
A true tourist travels to experience things not to curate things.
Always be very curious in new surroundings.
When approaching others, always bring something to the table.
Change will never come from the top.
Disagreement need not beget hate.
The leaving the room effect.
Episode 70: An introduction to Astrology.
vendredi 13 novembre 2020 • Duration 52:59
Ever look up at the stars and search for meaning? I am joined once again by Fedra who gives us a brief introduction to understanding the stars and planets.
Topics
Taking solace in the stars but not passivity.
Getting your natal chart done.
Consult Astrology but don't become too attached.
Let's make a deal...just not when Mercury is in retrograde.
We are in the age of Aquarius...a goodtime for thinkers!
Carl Jung and synchronicity
No such thing as coincidence, only people that were meant to be there.
The Universe has your back.
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Episode 69: Why we shouldn't allow outside forces to control our mood.
jeudi 12 novembre 2020 • Duration 57:43
In light of the recent election, Claire and I discuss why we shouldn't allow politics or forces in the 'outer spheres' of life to control our mood or come in the way of our individual growth and benchmarks.
Topics
Politics is not a stand in for religion and philosophy.
Being informed without taking action, doesn't help all that much.
Understanding your priorities in life.
If you don't take care of yourself...how can you even possibly think about helping others?
Don't be too easily carried off by the winds of destiny.
Experiment but grow at the same time.
Episode 68: Where do our morals come from?
mercredi 11 novembre 2020 • Duration 01:20:01
Luke and I discuss where as humans our moral code derives from.
Topics:
The family unit and morality.
Nietzsche and the Genealogy of Morals.
Slave morals versus Master morals...who knew?
No true altruism in this world.
Switching between Master and Slave mindset.
Lessons from a cheese sandwich.
Being a good person is not just being submissive.
Utilizing the full gambits of emotions justly...makes for perfection.
Context matters.
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Episode 67: Fear: the greater preventer of doing things.
mardi 10 novembre 2020 • Duration 54:15
Sam and I discuss why fear can sometimes be the most destructive force in our lives.
Topics
Having a strong sense of confidence.
The robot way of emotions is not the path of strength but of fear.
A quiet household is not a happy household.
If you can't trust your friends, they are not your friends.
How the judgements of others often prevent us from being our true self.
Episode 66: Quantitative versus Qualitative reasoning...where is the correct balance?
lundi 9 novembre 2020 • Duration 50:13
Alexander and I using our qualitative minds try and figure out when exactly we should be relying on our learned human experience and when we may need to consult a t-test to figure out the right answer.
Topics
The failures of using data to compare ourselves to others.
Why our value systems often triumph over empirical evidence.
The ways in which statistics can be corrupted (cherry picking variables).
The role of qualitative researchers in posing new research questions and theoretical ideas that can later be tested.
Ending the hate...for qualitative thinkers.
Scientists must forgo hubris and take a small dose of humility when speaking about universal truths.
What the path of research could look like moving forward.









