Generation: Discourse Unknown
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- Gesellschaft und Kultur
Generation: Discourse is a podcast for teenagers who are sick of Kardashians and superficial chitchat. We aim to give youth a platform to be involved in serious discussions ranging from current affairs to deep philosophical theories, and welcome you to listen in.
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Female Sexuality Part 2: Education
The second instalment of a 3 part series on female sexuality, discussed by hosts Vanessa, Sofia and Stella. Featuring: feminist integrity vs progress, Shannon Faulkner, and high school hazing.
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Female Sexuality Part 1: Ownership
We’re back! We’d like to thank everyone for your patience and understanding throughout what became a massive hiatus. For the first episode to get the ball rolling, hosts Sofia, Vanessa and Stella discuss female sexuality. What does it mean to ‘own one’s sexiness’? Can the state of being sexually attractive ever be owned, or is it defined by perception by the other? Featuring: gratuitous referencing of Simone de Beauvoir, heterosexual male fear, and the villainy of ambition.
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Philanthropy Part 3: To Whom Should We Give
In the final instalment of the philanthropy series, hosts Vanessa and Stella delve deeper into discussing who it is we should be helping with guests Russell O'Brien, Kunli Zhang and Ranudi Lelwala.
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Philanthropy Part 2: How to Give
In part 2 of the philanthropy series, hosts Vanessa and Stella explore how best those with wealth can give to others with guests Russell O'Brien, Kunli Zhang and Ranudi Lelwala.
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Philanthropy Part 1: Obligation to Give
Together with our guests Russell O’Brien, Kunli Zhang and Ranudi Lelwala, hosts Vanessa and Stella consider the notion of the obligation to philanthropy, the responsibilities of those with more than others, and how the notions of equity and freedom interact.
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Eastern Culture Part 2: Politics
In this episode hosts Vanessa and Stella uncover the entertainment culture in Eastern cultures through a wider lens, considering the effect that these countries' politics may have on them and diverging into a discussion about the politics itself.