• Shall We Start a Revolution!?

  • Apr 8 2025
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

Shall We Start a Revolution!?

  • Summary

  • Alright, here we go... In this episode, I’m diving into what I believe might just be the most important conversation we need to be having right now...how do we actually change the system?


    I talk about how we’re all living in a society that mirrors the same abusive dynamics so many of us grew up with in our families. We’re divided, disconnected, and constantly fighting each other which just helps those in power stay exactly where they are.


    This one’s about community. Real community. Not the online echo chambers where everyone has to agree to belong , I’m talking about old school, village-style connection, where we come together because we’re different, not in spite of it.


    I unpack how we ended up so fragmented, why disagreement shouldn’t mean disconnection, and why true change will never happen if we keep shouting sideways instead of looking up.


    It’s not a polished TED Talk but it's me, raw and thinking out loud. Crunchy in places. Sweary in others. But hopefully, real enough to get us thinking.


    Let’s start a revolution. Together.


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Theme

    00:45 The Family System and Society

    02:08 Community as a Solution

    05:37 The Evolution of Community

    12:50 Challenges in Modern Communities

    22:16 The Power Imbalance in Society

    31:16 Call to Action: Rebuilding Community

    36:48 Conclusion and Future Plans


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