Ep. 19: Geworfenheit
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About this listen
In this episode, I unpack the complexities of navigating anxiety, depression, and the existential questions that haunt us all. From the struggle of crossing metaphorical thresholds to the profound shifts experienced during ketamine infusions, I reflect on what it means to exist in a world that often feels overwhelming.
I delve into the philosophical ideas of Heidegger and Sartre—Dasein, “thrownness,” and being “condemned to be free”—to make sense of the responsibility and freedom that comes with existence. Along the way, I share personal insights about heartbreak, creativity, and my fascination with quantum mechanics, tying it all together with a poem by Yeats that speaks to love, loss, and the enduring soul.
Whether you’re grappling with similar questions or just curious about how it feels to navigate the intersections of philosophy, mental health, and the human condition, this episode offers an intimate and raw exploration of life’s biggest questions.