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Voice-narrated lessons on topics that matter — from AI to stoicism.

Humanities
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What Is the Meaning of Life? An Existentialist Answer
Sartre, Camus, and Viktor Frankl on purpose, freedom, and what to do when nothing feels meaningful.

Humanities
7 min listen
Why Did World War I Actually Start?
It wasn't just an assassination. Alliances, imperialism, nationalism, and miscalculation — how Europe sleepwalked into catastrophe.

Humanities
7 min listen
What Are Human Rights (And Where Do They Come From)?
Natural law, the UN Declaration, cultural relativism — who decides what rights are universal, and why it matters now.

Humanities
6 min listen
How Do Cults Work? The Psychology of Manipulation
Love bombing, thought reform, and the BITE model — why smart people join cults and why leaving is so hard.

Humanities
7 min listen
What Caused the Fall of Rome?
Military overstretch, economic collapse, political corruption, barbarian invasions — and the lessons for today.

Humanities
7 min listen
How Does Democracy Actually Work?
Electoral systems, separation of powers, checks and balances — the mechanics of the system most people never learned in school.

Humanities
7 min listen
What Is Free Will? The Debate That Won't Die
Neuroscience says your brain decides before 'you' do. Philosophy asks: does that mean free will is an illusion?
Dostoevsky's Philosophy of the Underground Man
Humanities
16 min listen
Dostoevsky's Philosophy of the Underground Man
Explore the psychological conflict of the Underground Man and Dostoevsky's critique of rational utopias and hyper-self-consciousness.

Humanities
6 min listen
Why Authenticity Became the New Currency
In a world drowning in AI-generated content, being genuinely human is the scarcest and most valuable thing.

Humanities
7 min listen
How to Tell What Is Real in a Deepfake World
AI generates convincing text, images, and video. The philosophy of truth meets practical media literacy for 2026.

Humanities
7 min listen
Gen Z vs Millennials vs Boomers: What the Data Says
Beyond the stereotypes — what actually shapes generational behavior and why most takes about generations are wrong.

Humanities
7 min listen
Why Are We So Lonely? The Connection Crisis
Loneliness is as deadly as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Why community collapsed and how people are rebuilding it.

Humanities
7 min listen
What Is Consciousness? The Hardest Question
Can machines be conscious? What even is subjective experience? Philosophy and neuroscience tackle the hard problem.

Humanities
6 min listen
Stoicism: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Stress
Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus — why a 2,300-year-old philosophy is the most Googled self-help framework.
Understanding the Mind-Body Problem
Humanities
1 min listen
Understanding the Mind-Body ProblemSLATE
An exploration of the philosophical challenge of how physical brain activity relates to subjective conscious experience.