Cold Plunge IM Podcasts
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- Society & Culture
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In Cold Plunge, Ernie and Bert discuss topics ranging from the most abstract philosophies to practical matters like health and technology. They hold truth in the highest regard, and these unedited, long-form conversations are their attempts to grasp on to even the smallest bits of truth they can find. So if you share in their hunger for truth, it is time to dive in.
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S2-3 The Debate: Rabbi Hidary and Morris
Listen to the debate between Rabbi Hidary and Morris on the topic of Kohanim
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S2-3: Cohanim with Michael Franco
In this weeks episode Ernie brings on our first guest to prepare for a debate later that evening on Cohanim.
They discuss the torah's position on having a distinct set of priests and consider whether it is an ideal or an idea the Torah planned for us to move beyond. -
S2-2: The Ultimate North Star
How can we be more productive in our social interactions? Where is the discourse surrounding the content we consume? How can discourse transcend time? Why are people scared to share their true selves? What do we want our leadership to look like?
This episode is a loaded one! Ernie and Bert discuss all those questions and more. So what are you waiting for? It's time to dive in. -
S2–1: The Return
In the midst of Corona virus Ernie, Bert and the Cold Plunge return with video, a gorgeous shot and a delicious conversation. Cold Plunge: We're Back!
Check out the gorgeous shot on YouTube!
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S2–1A: Happy Earth Day!
In this episode of Cold Plunge, Ernie and Bert are back in the studio with new inspiration and fresh ideas. They discuss man's love for nature despite the epic, never-ending struggle between man and nature. They then pivot to Ernie's theme journal and discuss the daily goals Ernie has set for himself in the past couple of weeks.
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24: The First 5 Star Apple
In this special episode of Cold Plunge Ernie presents his speech from Hayil (0:00) and then Ernie and Bert dive in deep on the subject (12:16).
They touch on key concepts like heroism, mindfulness and growth and reference Ernest Beckers In Denial of Death and Sam Harris’s The Moral Landscape.