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#11 - Why doesn’t a revolution happen in Iran? - by LoveHumanity
Explore the complexities of modern hybrid regimes and their paradoxical strategies of control, using the Islamic Republic as a case study. In this episode, we dive deep into the anatomy of these quasi-democratic, authoritarian systems that thrive on ideological flexibility, managed dissent, and societal atomization. How does public frustration coexist with societal passivity? What role do crises play in preserving state power? Join us as we analyze the interplay of civil resistance, systemic corruption, and the pursuit of genuine democracy in the face of enduring oppression. Read the full article on our website Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
#10 - Deeply spiritual and atheist - by Jan Bryxi
"Why Do People Struggle to Leave Faith? This episode explores the psychological, emotional, and social factors that tie humans to religion, from pattern recognition in the brain to the moral structure and community it provides. We also dive into the nuanced world of rational atheism, where some embrace religious rituals for their cultural, ethical, or psychological value. Can you be spiritual without belief in the supernatural? Discover how reason, spirituality, and culture coexist in this thought-provoking discussion." Read the full article on our website Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
#9 - Albert Einstein (1879-1955): The Scientist Who Redefined the Universe and Challenged Religious Orthodoxy - by Freethinkers International
Albert Einstein is celebrated for revolutionizing physics with his theory of relativity, but his intellectual legacy goes far beyond science. This episode explores Einstein as a freethinker who challenged religious dogma, embraced a “cosmic spirituality,” and championed human rights and peace. Delve into his profound influence on science, his unconventional views on religion, and his enduring relevance as a voice for reason, wonder, and justice. Read the full article on our website Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
#8 - Trump’s win spells disaster for abortion rights - by Sian Norris
As Trump returns to the White House, the stakes for reproductive health and human rights are higher than ever. In this episode, we unravel the catastrophic consequences for abortion access in the U.S. and worldwide. From the dismantling of Roe v. Wade to the global impact of restrictive policies like the Helms Amendment and the "global gag rule," we explore how reproductive autonomy is under siege. Read the full article on our website Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
#7 - Worldwide mental health crisis, stigma, religion and culture - by Jan Bryxi
In this episode, we confront the global mental health crisis, inspired by Crisis in Mental Health: A Global Perspective by Jan Bryxi. With 85.5% of the world’s population living in developing countries, we explore the harsh realities of shackling, systemic neglect, and abuse faced by individuals with mental health conditions. From human rights violations in developing nations to alarming failures in developed systems, this episode sheds light on a crisis that transcends borders. Read the full article on our website. Subscribe to join the conversation on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
#6 - Censorship, auto-censorship, and post-Snowden era - by Jan Bryxi
In this episode, we dive into Censorship, Auto-Censorship, and the Post-Snowden Era by Jan Bryxi, exploring how censorship and self-censorship impact our understanding of freedom. From hardcore state control to modern-day internet surveillance, this episode asks: are those raised under totalitarian regimes more aware of media manipulation than those from democratic societies? Read the full article on our website. And don’t forget to subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to join us in exploring freedom in an age of surveillance.
#5 - Guardians of Freedom : Dedicated to Mahsa Badiei - by Ghasem Gharch Dagbi
In this powerful episode, we bring you the story of Mahsa Badiei, an activist and single mother, arrested for promoting science and free thought in the face of oppression. Inspired by Ghasem Ghareh Daghi’s article on Freethinkers International, we explore how voices like Mahsa’s fight to keep the light of knowledge alive in authoritarian regimes. Want to read her story? Follow this link. Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your preferred platform, and help spread the word about those fighting for freedom.
#4- Carl Sagan (1934–1996): The Cosmos’ Greatest Storyteller and Champion of Critical Thinking- by Freethinkers International
Welcome to Freethinkers International. In this episode, we journey through the life of Carl Sagan, the visionary who brought the cosmos closer to us all. Drawing on Freethinkers' latest article, we explore his passion for science, his fight against pseudoscience, and his timeless call for skepticism and curiosity. To read the full article, visit our website. Don’t forget to subscribe for updates. Until next time, stay inspired, question the stars, and keep seeking knowledge.
#3- The right of Free Speech and Peaceful Protest in Law and Practice - by Dantes
Welcome to today’s episode of Freethinkers International. We’re exploring the critical right of free speech and peaceful protest, diving into its legal framework and real-world implications. Inspired by an article by Dantes, this episode examines how laws shape our ability to speak out and gather, and the challenges protesters face globally. Are our freedoms truly protected? Join us as we navigate these pressing questions. Want to read the full article? Head to our website. Subscribe on your preferred podcast up app for updates. Until next time, keep questioning, keep fighting, and stay free.
#2 - Conservatism - A Freethinking Paradox - by Dantes
In this thought-provoking podcast, we dive deep into the paradox of conservatism and freethinking. Inspired by an insightful article from Freethinkers International, we explore how conservative ideologies have historically shaped media, education, and societal norms. The article is written by Dantes and read by ‘The Sound of Liberty.’ Do you prefer to read it? Follow this link. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or a podcast app of your choice, so you never miss an update. Got a story to share? Publish it on our website, and your voice could be featured in an upcoming episode. Until next time, keep questioning, keep exploring, and stay free.
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