Aporia Podcast

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Aporia Podcast is a social science publication and podcast.Listen to fascinating guests from the world of genetics, psychology, sociology, economics & more.You can find our articles and bonus content here:https://www.aporiamagazine.com

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  • unimpressed partner
    vocal fry
    vocal fry vocal fry vocal fry what is wrong with you!
  • Annannnxxxx
    Bo Winegard
    I want to listen but his voice is unbearable. The creaky drawl is like listening to a stoned kardashian. I would love to hear more from Fleischman but she doesn’t seem to post much. Really can’t stand his voice, is there anything you can do to make it less unpleasant Bo? It sounds like an affectation, maybe it can’t be helped. Anyway, good content but the voice is blood curdlingly awful.
  • too much true crime guy
    Episode length
    This used to be a go to of mine. Now the episodes are all trailers, which is disappointing. Hopefully they adjust, and this rating can be 5 stars as it should be.
  • CrazyNadine
    No free eps
    All episodes seem to be 10min trailers
  • Francis, Samuel
    Interesting & thought provoking podcast
    The episode(s) with Steve Sailer are the best. (I’m willing this into existence.*) The episode with Amy Wax is a must listen. Find on Aporia substack until released here. *4.5/5 but I’m rounding up.
  • Mathew Rabbit
    Found from the Youtube channel
    I found Matt Archer’s work via YouTube. It’s under the same title, and has a few short form videos between the longer conversations. I find his content to circle around what we should be doing to be better humans, not simply better people. While there is a lot of content out there that tries to sell us something, Archer’s content isn’t selling anything other than a better We (the human We). The two guests so far cover topics we may have already drawn conclusions on, and re-evaluating our thinking on them. I really like this channel because it doesn’t feel like it’s leaning into a school of thought, but rather exploring “Thought”. It’s philosophical thinking at it’s best, in properly digestible portions, without tangential references, and focused on learning better. Feels like something we need right now. Tackling ideas, rather than joining a political camp around it.
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