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Jen Squared is back with another book club episode! This week we're diving into Brave New World by Aldous Huxley — a dystopian classic written in 1932 that feels eerily relevant today. We break down the book's themes of government control, caste systems, the soma drug, banned books, and the tragic story of John the Savage. We also explore real-world parallels to modern society including women's health rights, fast fashion, and the suppression of independent thought. Heads up — this episode covers adult and heavy subject matter including sexuality and suicide. Listen with that in mind. New episodes every Friday on Life Jenerally.
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By Jen SquaredJen Squared is back with another book club episode! This week we're diving into Brave New World by Aldous Huxley — a dystopian classic written in 1932 that feels eerily relevant today. We break down the book's themes of government control, caste systems, the soma drug, banned books, and the tragic story of John the Savage. We also explore real-world parallels to modern society including women's health rights, fast fashion, and the suppression of independent thought. Heads up — this episode covers adult and heavy subject matter including sexuality and suicide. Listen with that in mind. New episodes every Friday on Life Jenerally.
Want to support the show?
Buy us a coffee! ☕ https://buymeacoffee.com/lifejenerally
You can find us:
@life.jenerally
💻Facebook (Search: Life Jenerally)
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576465589219