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AJ Weekly The Not So Weekly Podcast

AJ Weekly The Not So Weekly Podcast

By: AJ Mek
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Just me using podcast a one-person therapy session where I spill thoughts, dissect the chaos, and attempt to find order. Trying to make sense of this upside down world. Join me on this introspective journey.AJ Mek Social Sciences
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  • AJ Weekly 09
    Aug 26 2023

    The Regressive Era: A Point of No Return

    Welcome to AJ weekly - Am AJ coming to you from the north the true north Canada - In and around 2016, it seems that logic has stopped and reality has become questionable. It feels as though we have entered an alternate universe - are we still there? UN says we are boiling now

    Yeah we still are in an alternate universe where up is down and down is up. in an attempt to stay grounded in reality - i’ve started this podcast as a personal therapy.

    Through this podcast I discuss personalities, books, events and ideas to help me stay living in the present moment - hope you join me on AJ weekly.

    To be able to live in the present you need some solid principles - sure you can have religion but as an agnostic I need more - so today i will go over just some of the philosophies I follow and try to practice - Albert Camus - You know, there's something truly profound about Stoicism, the ancient philosophy that resonates deeply with me. Ah, Socrates, the enigmatic philosopher whose ideas continue to intrigue and inspire. I always try to reflect on his profound impact on Western philosophy and the timeless wisdom of his teachings.




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    15 mins
  • AJ weekly 8
    Jul 1 2023

    Today, we're going on a journey into the world of capitalism. We'll be breaking down its core principles, discussing ten valuable lessons we can learn from it, and even exploring some of the challenges it currently faces.

    So, there you have it—a closer look at the capitalist manifesto and the valuable lessons we can learn from. In contrast, communism's collectivist approach kills incentives, stifles productivity, and often leads to economic stagnation. Who wants to be stuck in a system like that?

    You know, it's quite intriguing to ponder why many elites, politicians, and corporations in the West seem to lean towards communism. It's like they're opting for the exact opposite of the capitalist system that actually made them who they are today. It provided them with the freedom to succeed or fail and the opportunity to bounce back from setbacks. So why the shift?

    The Regressive Era: A Point of No Return


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    18 mins
  • AJ Weekly Ep7
    May 23 2023

    The Regressive Era: A Point of No Return

    Welcome to AJ weekly - Am AJ coming to you from the north the true north Canada - In and around 2016, it seems that logic has stopped and reality has become questionable. It feels as though we have entered an alternate universe.

    yeah we still are in an alternate universe where up is down and down is up. in an attempt to stay grounded in reality - I've started this podcast as a personal therapy.

    Through this podcast I discuss personalities, books, events and ideas to help me stay living in the present moment - hope you join me on AJ weekly.

    Today, we'll be discussing the book "The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense" by Gad Saad - Gad Saad is a Lebanese-Canadian evolutionary psychologist, professor, author, and public intellectual who is known for his work on the psychology of consumer behavior, evolutionary psychology, and the application of evolutionary principles to study human behavior.. The book explores the harmful effects of parasitic ideas that infect the minds of individuals and society. We'll be summarizing the key points and providing ten lessons from the book. ajweekly@yahoo.com

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    15 mins

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