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EPISODE · May 8, 2025 · 24 MIN

Sickness Unto Death

from "To Be And Do" with Philip Amerson

Show Notes: To Be Encouraged – "Sick to Death"In this powerful episode of the To Be and Do podcast, host Phil Amerson addresses the mounting anxiety and despair many feel in the face of sweeping social and political changes across the nation and Indiana. Drawing inspiration from the 19th-century philosopher Soren Kierkegaard and his book Sickness Unto Death, Phil challenges listeners to recognize despair as not only a natural response to crisis but, as Kierkegaard argues, a sin even worse than death if it leads to immobility and surrender.Phil delves deeply into current legislative changes in Indiana, spotlighting controversial policies that threaten the poor, restrict health care access through proposed Medicaid cuts, censor educational curricula, and punish marginalized communities. Through both passionate commentary and personal reflection, he draws stark connections between these policies and broader autocratic strategies. He also highlights how misinformation and outright distortion of historical reality—such as misrepresenting the three-fifths compromise—fuel division, racism, and the erosion of mutual respect, the key ingredient for a healthy democracy.But this is not a message of defeat. Phil emphasizes agency and hope, encouraging small but meaningful acts each day to combat bigotry, discrimination, and despair. Drawing from the story of Lazarus and the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., he reminds us that we are all part of an inescapable network of mutuality, and that action, no matter how incremental, is essential.Key Takeaways:Despair is a Spiritual and Civic Danger: Inspired by Kierkegaard, Phil urges listeners to recognize that despair, especially when it leads to surrender, is the true enemy—not just for the individual but for society as a whole. Hope, paired with mutual respect, is the lifeblood of democracy.Recognize and Resist Autocratic Playbooks: Current state and national policies in Indiana—including attacks on academic freedom, health care, and public institutions—mirror tactics seen in other nations where democracy is under threat. Awareness and vigilance are vital.Small Actions Matter: Whether it’s gently calling out disrespect, supporting public servants, or reaching out to build new friendships, incremental steps can combat intolerance and promote belonging.Challenge Misinformation and Demand Accountability: Phil recommends writing representatives, supporting local institutions, and holding leaders accountable, stressing the power of individual and collective voices.Community Support is Crucial: Phil highlights local organizations and actions—from supporting refugee programs to advocating for affordable housing—as ways to tangibly create more just, inclusive communities.Tune in to gain encouragement, practical ideas, and the reassurance that while these are unsettling times, everyday actions grounded in hope really can shift the tide.

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