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The tone is SO DRY but honestly this was so emotionally challenging to do that I decided to leave it in this state. Maybe one day we'll make a better production of it.
This was originally up as a blog on January 21, 2019. I took it down that same day, or the day after, because it did lead to misunderstandings and I wanted to review it before putting it up again. Two years later, I remembered it existed, made some edits, reposted it, and decided to record it as well. Like I say in the first minute or so of the podcast, the terrible title says it all. It's a blog about how conviction goes beyond reason, and although vindication would be a good thing, it's something that we might not see in our lifetimes, so conviction has to go beyond BOTH reason and hope of vindication. Something like that. I hope to be more fun in my next episodes, because this is frankly embarrassingly ramble-y and long.
Until next time!
By Esther Elizabeth SusonThe tone is SO DRY but honestly this was so emotionally challenging to do that I decided to leave it in this state. Maybe one day we'll make a better production of it.
This was originally up as a blog on January 21, 2019. I took it down that same day, or the day after, because it did lead to misunderstandings and I wanted to review it before putting it up again. Two years later, I remembered it existed, made some edits, reposted it, and decided to record it as well. Like I say in the first minute or so of the podcast, the terrible title says it all. It's a blog about how conviction goes beyond reason, and although vindication would be a good thing, it's something that we might not see in our lifetimes, so conviction has to go beyond BOTH reason and hope of vindication. Something like that. I hope to be more fun in my next episodes, because this is frankly embarrassingly ramble-y and long.
Until next time!