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Episode #5: History is a Way of Looking (Part One)

Episode #5: History is a Way of Looking (Part One)

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Episode #5: History is a Way of Looking

In this episode of 'Propaganda Loves You,' host Joe, along with Kodie and Arthur, delve into various aspects of history and its narratives. Joe shares his personal journey with meditation, highlighting its importance for mental health, particularly for military veterans. The episode also discusses the influence of major world events such as 9/11 on personal worldviews. Kodie talks about a local pond skimming event, Arthur discusses recent economic headlines, and Joe recounts his experience with a protest event organized by Drop Site News in Washington, DC. The team also explores President Donald Trump's executive order on American history representation, emphasizing the implications of historical revisionism. The episode concludes with an introduction to their new book club initiative and a reminder to stay informed.

00:00 Introduction and Hosts Introduction

00:44 Mental Health and Meditation

02:26 Kodie's Pond Skimming Adventure

05:20 Arthur's Weekly Update and Border Issues

06:28 Protests and Volunteering

14:37 Trump's Executive Order on History

24:45 Understanding History: Definitions and Perspectives

27:59 Understanding the Nature of History

30:03 The Role of Historians and Ethical Responsibility

32:23 Sharing Personal Worldviews

33:02 Exploring Marxist Perspectives

40:15 The Impact of Upbringing on Worldview

45:44 Reflections on 9/11 and Military Service

48:21 The Idealism and Realities of American Power

49:57 The Influence of Media and Propaganda

52:19 Astronomy and the Wonders of the Universe

55:51 Podcast Updates and Future Plans

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