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Love and Knowledge

Love and Knowledge

By: Mitch Prettyman
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Have you ever looked at our culture and Felt that something is very wrong? That there are forces within it bent on domination and destruction of all we have built.

if you see this you have now been called to be the change.

You are not alone.

Change comes from radical responsibility and small but sweeping changes in our scope of control.

Together we will build the framework of evolution within ourselves, our relationships, our culture and our technology.

This podcast is for those with the will strong enough to focus a vision with me and power it by the way they live their lives.

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Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Understanding Morality
    Mar 8 2026

    Morality is a structure used by society to support life. Everytime we deviate from this the social agreements that hold us all together degradees. The question that Mitch and his new cohost Tejal ask each other in EP 9: Does our society use morality for what it was intended? Together they distinguish what true morality is as the framework that supports society.

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    53 mins
  • Activist Playbook to Affect Change
    Aug 25 2025

    The World is Rising in awareness of itself. I go into this and a play by play plan on what we can all do to create small yet sweeping changes to change the outcome of the crisis in the middle east.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Linking Masculine and Feminine Communication Styles
    Aug 19 2025

    This one is for those of you navigating relationships in this difficult time. The world has gone a little crazy but we all still need to live together and that starts at home with your loves.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
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