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Pro-freedom discussion which AVOIDS Coercion and Hypocrisy. This is a consistent application of postmodernism to reveal subjectivity/perspective. The goal is NOT to determine right or wrong, rather to explore better ideas to make nearly everyone satisfied if not happier. The goal restated is de-escalation through innovation. Get out of the Box; the box described around Ep 21. Contact: subjectiveprofessor@gmail.com
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The Subjective Perspective Show is an incredibly inspiring Talk Show/Podcast on Be Awoke Ent that hosts some of the most interesting and iconic people on the planet in 1 hour long fascinating interviews/convos at www.beawoke.com.
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In June of 2020, Buddha Kline vanished from the Carson National Forest while searching for the Forrest Fenn Treasure. From alien abductions to haunted hotels to reincarnation robots, everyone has a theory. Join our host Graham Anderson as she unearths all the answers to the question of... What happened to Buddha Kline? Starring Addison Peacock as Graham Anderson. Created by Jeremy Ellett. A Good Pointe Original.
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Subjective Conditions looks at a wide variety of perspectives on how capitalism shapes our own experiences of our lives and senses of self in the world today. We emphasize how to bring in all sorts of different theories and practices on how to engage in collective and individual trauma healing work and community building to help listeners work through the emotional devastation under capitalism today to find a new way to be with themselves and others. With friends and guests joining us along ...
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Negative and Positive rights are often conflated these days especially by people like Bernie and AOC. That is, the 2 different kinds of rights are not distinguished from each other and so many believe they are the same. They are not and the misunderstanding is sloppy and expensive. I also touch on how moral hazards and rent seeking come out of this…
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I'm kind of excited since this episode is a response to a comment from an earlier episode. Makes me feel like I'm back teaching at the university! So, thanks for that. And if anyone has a question or challenge, please let me know and I'll make my response an episode. OR when I have more time, perhaps we can do a Q&A episode. But I go over how I und…
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Sunday is Jesus Day. The weeks are just flying by. To escape the bad vibes of losing, society embraced participation trophies. Everyone gets to win no matter one's performance or contribution. Thankfully, Heaven does not give out participation trophies. So, we race to win, thus, the questions we ask are how do I race and train and for what? Blessin…
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A conversation with one of my kids is the topic of tonight's episode: Kids of illegal immigrants. Free Market proponents are often accused of lacking compassion and care; but it is quite the opposite, really. I would argue that Virtue signalers and High and mighty self-righteous are the true Con Artists of our society. Pity the kids of the world an…
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I wanted to do an episode that at least touched on the January 6th pardons by Trump. Then I thought why not compare a few of Biden's pardons against them. Then I wanted to touch on the declassifying of the JFK assassination file. Wow. IF the files are not all redacted (covered in black marker so you can't read anything), then a lot of conspiracy th…
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Sunday Jesus Day on this channel. And it's a Snow Day, too. Thus, I'll save my sermon that I prepared for today for next week and upload a sermon from Jan 22, 2017. Since I was installed as the senior pastor in 2005, I have not preached the same sermon twice. It's kind of neat that I get to give a sermon from back in the day. Blessings and Peace.…
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Saw a news story the other day at school about how Medical debt will no longer be included in credit checks for lenders. Then a passing thought heard on the Judge Nap interview with Col Lawrence Wilkerson - something I have not heard anywhere else. Finally, I am a member of a family of "trouble makers." It's a cool story... at least from by POV.…
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Yes, when my brothers and I were born, my parents had no health insurance. How did they swing it and not go bankrupt for life? I also share ONE possible way that health care got so expensive and what an alternative might be. The episode wraps up with a passing comment on the Zuck and his incentives.Av The Subjective Professor
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Sunday is Jesus day. The first Sunday of 2025. Trigger warning as some like to say... I get a bit harsh today... but still lots of room and potential grace for everyone. The ability to count our days indicates wisdom, but how do we establish a good set of priorities in a world awash with Misinformation?? Peace and Blessings.…
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Assimilation rant ahead. I researched the concept of assimilation for my doctoral dissertation and basically it is an example of bad racism. It was a standard for WHITES to strive for and if you weren't white, don't even think about it. Because it is a concept rooted in superficial arbitrary discrimination, it had lots of negative consequences. Per…
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I have a ton of respect for Vivek Ramaswamy but he stirred up some controversy with a tweet regarding prom queens, jocks, and engineers. While I am sympathetic to his tweet, there are some subtle subjectivities which some might miss. Some thoughts from an Asian who had disappointed Tiger parents.Av The Subjective Professor
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Happy day after Christmas. I'm in the middle of a writing assignment for someone so I thought I would turn it into an episode in the hopes that I can write the prose in a more readable way. If you ever had questions about the intersection of faith and the ideas of liberty, here you go!Av The Subjective Professor
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Because of time constraints, I share a memory from the past but one that is still relevant today. It was a time that someone congratulated me for teaching my kids how to speak English. At least he didn't say "American". I share a couple other related stories and explain my theory on how something like this became offensive to people who went to col…
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MisesMedia on You Tube has a great video on recent events: "Progressivism and the Murder of a Health Insurance CEO." It's 8 minutes long, well worth your while. In class today, my 8th grade students asked about Luigi and we had a discussion about him and learning how to read people and know who they really are. But what if one meets and falls in lo…
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Talking about Syria with my 7th and 8th graders today made me think about Sun Tzu and his work "The Art of War". As far as I can tell, America is doing everything Sun Tzu explained as the way to lose and go bankrupt. It is pure arrogance on the part of America to think that they can ignore the lessons of the past and continue on this path of self-d…
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Sunday is Jesus Day... my voice is back to where it sounded this past Monday, so please bear with me. I am happy because I am audible once again. My whole week was lived with a whisper for a voice. Believers are supposed to aspire to "achieve" the righteousness of God. Just how do we do that while avoiding all of the pitfalls of sinful emotion? Ble…
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Sunday is Jesus day. I apologize for my voice... I'm still a bit sick. But I made it through the morning service and the podcast. So, God does not choose like people choose; he chose the weak of the world to be his people. What does this mean and what are the implications for us today, a world full of authoritarians? Peace and Blessing to you.…
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An Ayn Rand quote I posted 10 years ago popped up today on my social media, and I thought it would be a good topic for today's episode. I respect Rand and realize that she can seem to be cold and empty. But it is only the impression she gives, I read that she was in love once. Her quote is quite insightful, and I have posted it below. "Thanksgiving…
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After a sick day, back in the recording chair to share my subjective thoughts on the Fall of MSNBC and its kind. The decline in viewership is interesting, there does not seem to be a good explanation for it other than "the election outcome." Anyway, it does re-highlight the victory of independent journalism.…
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Sunday, Jesus Day... and Thanksgiving Sunday. The apostle Paul exhorts believers to be thankful in all things. How believers swing that and live a life with minimal complaint and lots of thanks is the topic of the day. Peace and Blessings. May you days be full of thanksgiving always.Av The Subjective Professor
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This episode is inspired by a short paragraph in my 6th Grade History textbook. It's about the prosperous Minoans from the island of Crete. It is a civilization which the modern world didn't know about till the late 1800s and early 1900s. Studying and understanding how they created wealth is a great argument against war and violence.…
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So, Russia responded to the Ukrainian missile strike, and they did so emphatically. The west and Ukraine are escalating, and Russia is trying to show that this not a game. Irresponsible remarks are being made which would have been unthinkable to make 40 or 50 years ago. Oh, but the people who gave you Harris and Walz think it wise to give you a pos…
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