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Digesting modern life soul forward. New episodes every second Sunday of the month.

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    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.9 • 92 Ratings

Digesting modern life soul forward. New episodes every second Sunday of the month.

    "we're on a floating rock:" the rise, pros and cons of optimistic nihilism

    "we're on a floating rock:" the rise, pros and cons of optimistic nihilism

    The floating rock mentality—nihilism with rose-colored glasses—is quickly becoming the zeitgeist of spiritually deconstructed young people. What is it? How did we get here? Cosmologically speaking, are we really just insignificant creatures on an insignificant floating rock? Is life meaningless? What are the pros and cons of believing that it is? Is optimistic nihilism going to turn you into Tyler Durden or Jobu Tupaki? What can we learn from Nietzsche, Albert Camus and Sisyphus? How do we find value in a potentially meaningless universe? Are spirituality and rationality mutually exclusive on this floating rock in space?



    JUMP AROUND

    I. intro

    II. disclaimers (2:37)

    III. floating rock mentality (6:48)

    a. what is it? (6:48)

    b. how did we get here? (9:37)

    c. is it true, literally & cosmologically speaking? (11:41)

    (ad break)

    IV. nietzsche and nihilist philosophy (21:24)

    a. sad early life (22:19)

    b. sad love life (23:58)

    c. nietzsche’s philosophical model (24:47)

    V. the pros of purposelessness (29:45)

    VI. the cons (35:27)

    a. will you turn into tyler durden/jobu tupaki? (36:57)

    b. volatile valuation of your own life (40:50)

    (ad break)

    V. finding value in a (possibly) meaningless universe (43:06)

    a. sisyphus (44:13)

    b. albert camus on sisyphus (absurdism) (44:47)

    VI. how does god fit into all of this? (50:25)

    a. pascal’s wager (51:22)

    b. choosing between purposelessness & spirituality (58:09)

    c. redefining spirituality (1:00:06)



    SOURCES & REFERENCES

    re: rise in disaffiliation from organized religion among Gen-Z and millennials: https://tinyurl.com/2p9d5474

    re: size of the universe, super habitable planets, SETI Luyten B communications: https://tinyurl.com/3kmyy5av; https://tinyurl.com/3hdc8u8m; https://www.seti.org

    “Important” by Ian McConnell: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRGqbRHa/

    Rhett McLoughlin spiritual deconstruction podcast episode: https://tinyurl.com/yytywu4c

    Re: biographical info about Nietzsche: https://tinyurl.com/ye28xbxe; https://tinyurl.com/2za4nsc4

    Nietzsche referenced works: Human, All-too-Human (1878), The Gay Science (1882, second expanded edition 1887), On the Genealogy of Morality (1887)

    re: Lou Salome, Nietzsche’s love interest: https://tinyurl.com/5bvdymd7; https://tinyurl.com/5598dycu

    Fight Club (1999) directed by David Fincher; starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter

    Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022) directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert; starring Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan and Stephanie Hsu

    The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus

    Pascal’s Wager: https://tinyurl.com/ftrrssth; https://tinyurl.com/7nkhw79b

    • 1 hr 5 min
    why are we so scared to die? how do we get less scared?

    why are we so scared to die? how do we get less scared?

    Let’s talk about death, baby. Today we’re asking: Why are we so afraid to die? Are we 21st century humans any different than Gilgamesh (remember Gilgamesh)? Who’s the most afraid of death: baby boomers, millennials or Gen-Z? Should you freeze your brain in case future humans figure out how not to die? What’s death meditation? Can Victoria talk about her spiritual breakthrough without sounding unbearably woo woo? How do we get less afraid to die???



    JUMP AROUND:

    I. disclaimers 0:37

    II. what is death anxiety? 5:19

    III. the paradox of being human (ernest becker) 8:09

    IV. trying not to die across history (from gilgamesh to cryonics) 12:50

    V. afterlife beliefs: then and now 17:13

    ad break (are you proud of me or annoyed or both??)

    VI. demographic differences in fear of death 20:03

    a. nationality 20:49

    b. religion 24:15

    c. age 26:27

    VII. my experiences with death anxiety 30:37

    a. fear of being buried alive 33:53

    b. false memories related to death 37:22

    c. fear of oblivion 39:02

    d. spiritual crisis 41:51

    ad break

    VIII. my experiences with death meditation 43:38

    IX. my ego nap 51:44



    SOURCES:

    definition of death anxiety: https://tinyurl.com/death-anxiety 

    Collett-Lester Fear Of Death Scale (CL-FODS): Cuniah M, Bréchon G, Bailly N. Validation of the Revised Collett-Lester Fear of Death Scale in a French Population. https://tinyurl.com/4sp6rh5k

    re: the paradox of being human: The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker

    re: trying not to die across history: The Epic of Gilgamesh; cryonics (https://tinyurl.com/yckp6jsf); monkey testicle transplant (https://tinyurl.com/3w3svbtm)

    re: gen Z attitudes towards death: https://tinyurl.com/bdf2u9yx

    re: nationality and religious divides in attitudes towards death https://tinyurl.com/m6f9mepx; the Multidimensional Fear of Death Scale (MFODS; Hoelter, 1979; Neimeyer & Moore, 1994), DePaola, Griffin, Young, and Neimeyer (2003); Duff and Hong (1995); Alvarado, Templer, Bresler, & Thomson-Dobson, 1995)

    • 1 hr 3 min
    is the self care era making us bad friends?

    is the self care era making us bad friends?

    Is friendship harder than dating or are we all just a little gay? Who did friendship labels better, Aristotle or the Myspace Top 8? Was Alexander Hamilton bi or were we just more comfy with deep friend love back then? How do you make friends as an adult? Is the self care era making us bad friends? Can you love yourself well and love your friends well at the same time?



    EPISODE SUMMARY

    I. WHY IS MAKING FRIENDS SO HARD?(2:34)

    a. no clear labels (3:22)

    i. the myspace top 8 - a fleeting moment of clarity (5:47)

    ii. aristotle's take on friendship labels (8:00)

    b. no hallpass for jealousy (14:34)

    i. alexander hamilton: bisexual or just comfy with friend love? (15:55)

    c. no roadmap for initiating friendships (20:38)

    d. we're all a little gay nowadays (24:05)

    II. HOW DO YOU MAKE FRIENDS AS AN ADULT? (27:25)

    a. using the internet (28:05)

    b. get okay with pleasure-based friendships (31:00)

    c. be patient (32:07)

    d. emotional openness (32:56)

    e. following through (34:53)

    III. IS THE SELF CARE ERA MAKING US BAD FRIENDS? (36:33)

    a. 2 stories about flakiness (37:53)

    b. the self care over everything era (43:57)

    c. how can we love ourselves and our friends well at the same time? (46:40)



    SOURCES

    Aristotle, Nichomachean Ethics

    Glennon Doyle, Untamed

    article re: Alexander Hamilton being bi: https://tinyurl.com/53328d5d

    self care tweet by @kevinfarzad: https://tinyurl.com/yrddpaw6

    • 55 min
    how I rediscovered discipline post-diet culture & hustle culture

    how I rediscovered discipline post-diet culture & hustle culture

    Is discipline a dirty word in your book? Hustle culture and diet culture have turned a lot of us against discipline. Should discipline have a place in our lives post-hustle culture? How do you redirect your discipline towards your passions instead of your body and your job? How do you unplug from hustle culture without quitting your job/school? How do you remember your passions post-burnout? 



    EPISODE SUMMARY: 

    I. WHAT IS DISCIPLINE? (4:19)

    II. THE #GIRLBOSS ERA (7:02)

    a. post-2008 recession: lean in or lose your job (8:09)

    b. 2010s: hustle culture and glorification of overworking (11:04)

    c. 2014: rise of the #girlboss (15:38)

    d. mounting pressure to have a side hustle: MLMs and beyond (17:35)

    e. meanwhile, diet culture reigns supreme (18:26)

    III. BUT I DON'T WANNA BE A GIRLBOSS - THE FALL OF HUSTLE CULTURE (20:58)

    a. COVID, the great resignation and mass burnout (24:10)

    b. growing anti-diet culture sentiment (25:55)

    c. “soft living" trend / rejection of discipline (27:34)

    IV. TAKING BACK DISCIPLINE (31:22)

    a. my experience with burnout & rejecting discipline (31:52)

    b. what life without discipline actually looks like (38:37)

    c. non-hustle-y examples of discipline + reframing discipline as devotion (42:03)

    d. but what if I can’t unplug from hustle culture? I have a job lol (44:19)

    e. what if I don’t even remember who I am outside of work/school? (50:29)



    SOURCES:

    Merriam Webster (definitions of discipline and self-control)

    Brittanica (definition of will power)

    Re: discipline in the Spartan military (https://tinyurl.com/htb6sfrz/)

    Re: hours spent on work and school in the US (https://tinyurl.com/bdhn7wz9; https://tinyurl.com/yeykvhdp; National Center for Education Statistics from September 2006)

    Re: diet culture in the 2010s (https://tinyurl.com/2p5cbr89)

    Re: weird habits of tech CEOs (https://tinyurl.com/4uw5tduh)

    Re: Michelle Obama criticizing Lean In (https://tinyurl.com/yxruv83j)

    "I don’t wanna be a girl boss” tiktok by @mjwritess (*corrected username) (https://tinyurl.com/jtbj4zc4)

    Elon musk tweets (https://tinyurl.com/5bc272kc)

    • 1 hr 1 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
92 Ratings

92 Ratings

EMDOG55 ,

LOVE this PODCAST AS A LAW STUDENT

Victoria is brilliant, well-informed and has such a truly fresh perspective. As a law student, her musings particularly resonate and is a stand out in a sea of podcasts that tend to be either overly cynical or simplistically optimistic and out-of-touch. Victoria’s first episode on discipline was truly inspring in the sense that it has provided me the motivation and cognitive tools to work on improving my life.

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What you didn’t know you needed

Soul gum is my new favorite thing on the planet. The best way I can encompass this is that it’s all the things you needed to hear but didn’t realize you needed. It helped me cry for the first time in a long time and the release what exactly what I needed. Thanks Victoria, you’re a rockstar.

mhamstermom ,

Truly gorgeous work, hope there’s more!!

This is an eloquent, thought out, well produced podcast filled with humor, heart, and humility. It is simultaneously joyful, challenging, and soothing in the best ways. I have been on a quest to find podcasts that nourish me and make me feel unalone in the universe and this one (four episodes in at the time of writing) is already on my list of “drop what you can and make time to listen to a new episode” podcasts.

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