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  • Truth: an endangered species? By Kenny Primrose
    2023/09/13
    In the Internet Age, truth seems to be an endangered species. However, for most of us, the desire to find the truth remains strong. What does this urge tell us about the value of truth, and the universe that we’re a part of? Written and read by Kenny Primrose, 13th September, 2023
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  • Ashes to ashes: how we yearn for moments that matter, by James Cary
    2023/06/14
    The next series of test matches between Australia and England is about to commence...Written and read by James Cary, June 13th, 2023.
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    6 分
  • Finding redemption in a world of conflict, by Max Jeganathan
    2023/06/07
    'War creates no absolutely new situation: it simply aggravates the permanent human situation so that we can no longer ignore it.’ What author C. S. Lewis observed of the world in 1939 is no less true as we scan today’s headlines...Written and read by Max Jeganathan. April 7th, 2023
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  • Convenience is king, until it’s not, by Kenny Primrose
    2023/06/06
    The fight against plastic pollution is under the spotlight in this year’s World Environment Day campaign. But will solutions that focus on policy and technology be enough to address the real cause of the issue?
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  • Resurrection, relationships, and "the good life", by Kenny Primrose
    2023/06/06
    What makes a good life? Some will tell you it consists of career fulfilment and purpose, while others may endorse status and financial security as key life goals. A growing body of scientific research, however, seems to be suggesting that ‘the good life’ has more important anchors in it than these. To what extent is the science of human flourishing confirming what spiritual traditions have always told us? Written and read by Kenny Primrose, April 5th, 2o23
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  • Are we looking at our phones more than each other? By Kenny Primrose
    2023/06/06
    It’s hard to quantify the changes that have occurred through the last 50 years of mobile phone technology. The raison d’etre of a mobile phone is to be more connected, something we now have to an unfathomable degree. But is it also possible that being constantly connected has in some important sense, left us more disconnected?Written and read by Kenny Primrose, April 3rd, 2023
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  • Covid, three years on: Have we slipped back into old habits?
    2023/06/06
    Three years ago, Covid-19 was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organisation. It brought many sectors of society to an improbable and juddering halt, and for a time, it re-shaped our priorities. As normal life recovers and rebuilds, we take a look at what lessons- if any- we’ve learnt.Written and read by Kenny Primrose, March 7th, 2023
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  • Ukraine war: Anniversaries are a time for listening- this one is no different, by Kenny Primrose
    2023/06/06
    The anniversary of the war in Ukraine marks 365 days of shocking, heroic, and harrowing stories. Important though the coverage is, it’s worth asking whether an endless up-to-the-minute news feed is a net win in helping us understand and respond to the conflict.Written and read by Kenny Primrose, February 23rd, 2023
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