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In this deeply personal episode, I walk you through a real experience: being forced out of a place I was already leaving, not by lease agreements, but by witnessing an entire generation fold under the weight of accountability.
Through storytelling, philosophical reflection, and raw social commentary, I ask a hard question:
Can you teach morals when they were never laid down to begin with?
We’ll explore the failures of modern community, the erosion of personal responsibility, and what philosophers like Kant and the Stoics still have to teach us about duty—and about hope.
This isn’t just a story.
It’s a warning.
And maybe… a call to rebuild.
Loved the episode? Got thoughts, questions, or just want to say hey? Join the Fan Mail Club and get in touch — we read everything. Drop us a line at [email protected] or slide into our DMs. Your voice matters here.
"You've been listening to Love Thy Neighbour. If you loved it - share it. If you didn't.... well, maybe you're the neighbour we're talking about."
By Phillip JenkinsIn this deeply personal episode, I walk you through a real experience: being forced out of a place I was already leaving, not by lease agreements, but by witnessing an entire generation fold under the weight of accountability.
Through storytelling, philosophical reflection, and raw social commentary, I ask a hard question:
Can you teach morals when they were never laid down to begin with?
We’ll explore the failures of modern community, the erosion of personal responsibility, and what philosophers like Kant and the Stoics still have to teach us about duty—and about hope.
This isn’t just a story.
It’s a warning.
And maybe… a call to rebuild.
Loved the episode? Got thoughts, questions, or just want to say hey? Join the Fan Mail Club and get in touch — we read everything. Drop us a line at [email protected] or slide into our DMs. Your voice matters here.
"You've been listening to Love Thy Neighbour. If you loved it - share it. If you didn't.... well, maybe you're the neighbour we're talking about."