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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 17 MIN

Cogitating Ceviche’s Week in Review (26-3)

from The Cogitating Ceviché Podcast · host Conrad T Hannon, Calista F. Freiheit, and Gio Marron

The Cogitating Ceviché Week in Review (26-3)Discussion via NotebookLMEditorial SummaryThis week, the contributors danced between fable and firmware. Gio Marron revisited myth and mystery with painterly precision, while Calista F. Freiheit redefined responsibility in a culture obsessed with property. Conrad Hannon offered a Kierkegaardian corrective to the digital mob and dissected the recursive tyranny of the software update. Each piece confronted modern flux—whether algorithmic, ideological, or emotional—with curiosity, concern, and conscience.Articles* What It Means to Be a Steward, Not an OwnerJan 19 | Calista F. FreiheitAn exploration of the ancient concept of stewardship as an antidote to contemporary ownership culture.* The Tyranny of the Update: Life Under Permanent BetaJan 20 | Conrad HannonA critique of the endless-update ethos, where progress becomes perpetual disorientation.* The Juniper-TreeJan 21 | Gio MarronGrimm’s haunting tale, retold with poetic insight and subtle dread.* Søren Kierkegaard: Writing Against the CrowdJan 21 | Conrad T HannonThe first in a series on thinkers who refused to scale, beginning with Denmark’s most paradoxical penman.* Why Irony Is a Poor Substitute for FaithJan 23 | Conrad HannonA polemic against the detachment that defines our era—and its failure to sustain us.* The Norwegian (part III of VII)Jan 24 | Gio MarronThe mystery deepens in Marron’s serial thriller: secrets unravel in snowbound silence.Quote of the Week“Irony makes a poor scaffold for a soul—its structure collapses the moment anything heavy leans on it.”— Conrad Hannon, “Why Irony Is a Poor Substitute for Faith”QuestionsWhat It Means to Be a Steward, Not an Owner* Can stewardship be taught in a culture so steeped in ownership?* What traditions or texts support this idea in your own worldview?The Tyranny of the Update* Is perpetual beta a design flaw—or a philosophy?* When does improvement become erasure?The Juniper-Tree* Why do some fairy tales persist in disturbing us?* What is the moral—or is there one?Søren Kierkegaard: Writing Against the Crowd* What does it mean to write “against” in an age of algorithms?* Would Kierkegaard use Substack—or avoid it completely?Why Irony Is a Poor Substitute for Faith* Is there a place for irony within a faithful life?* What happens when irony becomes default?The Norwegian (part III of VII)* What’s being hidden in the Norwegian fog?* Who do we trust in Marron’s fragmented tale?Additional Resources* “The Crowd is Untruth” – Søren Kierkegaard* Jenny Odell on Resisting the Attention Economy* On the Tragedy of the Commons* Digital Minimalism – Cal Newport* The Brothers Grimm – Full Fairy Tale ArchiveCalls to Action* Calista F. Freiheit: This week, consider something you “own” that might be better stewarded—and share why.* Conrad Hannon: Audit your update settings. What software do you let rewrite your routines?* Gio Marron: Read a Grimm tale aloud—to someone, or just to the dark.* General: Choose one article and bring it to your next coffee chat, book club, or late-night phone call. See what happens.Thank you for your time today. Until next time, stay gruntled, curious, and God Bless. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecogitatingceviche.substack.com/subscribe

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