2 episodes

We chat about power in an effort to answer the question: is power worth the cost, late night around a comforting campfire.

Campfire Convos Christian Waronsky

    • Society & Culture

We chat about power in an effort to answer the question: is power worth the cost, late night around a comforting campfire.

    Abridged Campfire Convos: “Is Power Worth the Cost?”

    Abridged Campfire Convos: “Is Power Worth the Cost?”

    In this shortened version of the original, we attempt to answer the essential question: Is power worth the cost. We look at how power is integrated in our daily lives as well as our society and attempt to decide which type of power is most powerful. Then, I answer the question myself and discuss some other possible answer from Kurt Vonnegut through his novel Slaughterhouse Five as well as an article from World Phsychiatry. Finally, we discuss what we can do to fix and problems presented throughout the discussion. I hope you enjoyed the first abridged Campfire Convo! Check out the unabridged if you want to listen to some more!

    • 10 min
    Campfire Convos: Is Power Worth the Cost?

    Campfire Convos: Is Power Worth the Cost?

    In this 19 minute chat, we discuss the question: is power worth the cost. We look at how power is integrated in society and our daily lives as well as explore the different types of power and which one is most powerful. I answer that question myself and draw from Kurt Vonnegut’s novel, Slaughterhouse Five, as well as a World Physchiatry article to get some different perspectives. Before calling it a night, we talk about what we can do to fix any wrongs you find within the discussion. I hope you enjoy the first episode of Campfire Convos.

    • 19 min

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