Thee Quaker Podcast

Finding Silence in a Post-Twitter Life


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Should Quakers still be on social media? In this bonus episode, author and professor Wess Daniels talks about why he left Facebook and Twitter, and how he's encouraging his students to take a step back from the algorithm to explore an age-old Quaker practice: silence.

Visit our episode page to learn more about Wess Daniels, share your thoughts, read our transcript, and review our discussion questions.

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