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The Layman Podcast
by Lewis Taylor
lay·man | (lā′mən) | (n.)"A person without specialised or professional knowledge about a subject."I started the podcast to talk to people and document what I learn from them. Everyone on the show is either a genuinely interesting person or a specialist in a particular field; either way there's something to be gained by hearing what they have to say.
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#003 | Peter Cooper
In this episode, we discuss the Royal Family, race relations, and the perceived degeneration of political discourse.
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#002 | Peter Cooper
In this episode we discuss generational differences, life’s perspective changing with age, and a detailed debate on the topic of fate versus hard work in influencing the outcome of a person's life.
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#001 | Prithvi Singh
In this episode we discuss Prit's wise reverend teacher, the psychological origins of religion, and why sharks don't like eating people...References:Nietzsche, F. (1887) "On the Genealogy of Morals"Aslan, R. (2017) "God: A Human History of Religion"
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
lay·man | (lā′mən) | (n.)"A person without specialised or professional knowledge about a subject."I started the podcast to talk to people and document what I learn from them. Everyone on the show is either a genuinely interesting person or a specialist in a particular field; either way there's something to be gained by hearing what they have to say.
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Lewis Taylor
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