Episode 7: Hinduism — A Very Old Conversation About Life, the Universe, and Everything
A friendly exploration of Hinduism: its ancient origins, ideas about life and duty, and how a 3,000 year old tradition still shapes the modern world.
A friendly exploration of Hinduism: its ancient origins, ideas about life and duty, and how a 3,000 year old tradition still shapes the modern world.
Keith Haring turned simple lines into loud ideas, subway walls into galleries, and 1980s chaos into art you still feel instantly.
Marriage, desire, law, religion, and the fine art of not turning your spouse into a roommate with matching tax forms.
Russia’s brief democratic almost-moment: Kerensky, war, bread lines, bold speeches, and how history yanked the tablecloth away.
Why search engines know which pages matter and how graph theory secretly ranks the entire internet in milliseconds.
Daoism, from Laozi to living practice: a light, respectful look at flow, paradox, ritual, art, and why this old path still feels alive today
Bonus finale: Perl testing meets grand finale energy. Short, funny, useful, and surprisingly modern. Click in before the camel exits stage left.
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