HolisticCircle Spiritual Conversation Host Philipp Kobald

We Killed God, Got Wi-Fi, and Still Feel Empty with Gerry Tostowaryk #philosophie


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Episode Title:
God Is Dead, But Love Isn’t: A Philosopher’s Take

Description:
What happens when you spend 2,000 years asking the big questions—and still can’t agree on what “truth” even means?

In this episode of Spiritual Conversation, host Philipp Kobald talks with Gerry Tostowaryk, a philosopher-in-training and real estate veteran. They explore the journey from Plato to postmodernism—and why we’re still spiritually hungry in a world full of answers.

This isn’t a TED Talk. It’s a deep, thoughtful, and sometimes funny dive into what philosophy is really for—and why it might be the most spiritual thing you’ve never taken seriously.

What You’ll Take Away:

  • Why Plato’s “shadow world” sounds like your last ayahuasca trip
  • How philosophy became the original self-help
  • Why Nietzsche’s “God is dead” was a warning, not a mic drop
  • What it means to live a fulfilled life in a world selling you more
  • How logic, love, and humility might be the real holy trinity

Memorable Moments:
“It takes more faith to believe there’s nothing than to believe there’s something.”
“Every philosopher is just writing their autobiography—and pretending it’s objective.”

Guest Bio:
Gerry Tostowaryk is a real estate professional, ethics instructor, and host of the podcast Surrogate Dad. He’s currently studying philosophy and political science to explore life’s biggest questions with fresh eyes.

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