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What if the way we respond to crisis is part of the crisis itself? In this wide-ranging conversation, philosopher and post-activist thinker Bayo Akomolafe invites us to step beyond binaries, solutions, and moral certainty into a deeper encounter with ambiguity, relationality, and becoming. Drawing on Yoruba cosmology, post-humanist philosophy, and lived experience, Bayo explores fugitivity, post-activism, the role of the trickster, and why “being good” may no longer be enough in an age of climate collapse, inequality, and systemic exhaustion. Together with host Jonathan F.P. Rose, Bayo theorizes the limits of the common good and imagines what it means to live sideways—attentive to the present rather than chasing arrival.
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Produced by The Garrison Institute and The Podglomerate.
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What if the way we respond to crisis is part of the crisis itself? In this wide-ranging conversation, philosopher and post-activist thinker Bayo Akomolafe invites us to step beyond binaries, solutions, and moral certainty into a deeper encounter with ambiguity, relationality, and becoming. Drawing on Yoruba cosmology, post-humanist philosophy, and lived experience, Bayo explores fugitivity, post-activism, the role of the trickster, and why “being good” may no longer be enough in an age of climate collapse, inequality, and systemic exhaustion. Together with host Jonathan F.P. Rose, Bayo theorizes the limits of the common good and imagines what it means to live sideways—attentive to the present rather than chasing arrival.
We’d love to hear your thoughts about the podcast, please send us a note at [email protected] to let us know what you think.
Produced by The Garrison Institute and The Podglomerate.

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