Episode discussion topics
- A recap on the car metaphor because we plan to keep using it in the discussion.
This is a three-part series discussing freedom using a different perspective as you would expect us to. Peer through the lens of your pursuit of happiness. How empowered would you feel being free from oppression, poverty, and ignorance?The current state of the contract and the serious breaches by those not upholding their end of the bargain. Inequities, advantages, and entitlements, oh my!
Playing by whose rules? Some get to stand their ground while others are run down.Your hosts: Michael Piscitelli and Raymond Wong Jr.
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- The planks of the Freedom Contract Platform, "In Pursuit of Happiness" (our draft working name for it). The three parts of this series align to the following:
- Freedom from oppression including equal justice for all, digital ownership rights, state surveillance, and other violence.
Freedom from poverty including a donut style economic model with a floor to stand on and a ceiling that protects the earth from greed and excess.Freedom from ignorance including the development of skills for lifelong learning and adaptability, to collaborate among different groups of people and achieve a common goal, and the value of civic society and science for the sake of knowledge.Lastly, a shout out to the "Behind the Bastards" podcast, they do their research and have fun serving it up! This episode kicks off a multi-part on the lesser-known history of the police: Behind the Police: Slavery, Mass Murder and the Birth of American Law Enforcement. Learn more and reach out
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