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Carry The Convo
by Tushar Dharam
Carry The Convo is a series of podcasts that aims at reconciling rational dialogue with the emotional depth of human connection through conversation. Its goal is to redefine what it means to “get deep”. With conversations around philosophy, arguments on politics and religion, critically evaluating the arts, and opening up on the issues we face in our being, the end goal is for the listener to grow both in their thoughts and also in their connection to others. So strap in and be sure to keep on conversing!!!
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The Dialectic: Elmer- Why teach foreign languages, censorship in school, and should schools be addressing gun violence?
*Disclaimer: The topics of gun violence in school is discussed, and viewer discretion is advised* Welcome to another installment of the dialectic series! A show that aims at investigating a topic personal to someone in hopes of growing in the idea together. In today's episode, we will be conversing with Elmer! He is a Spanish teacher in the public school system and today we discuss teaching! Specifically, why foreign language studies can be important, the threat native languages face due to lingua francas dominating society, and the role censorship may be playing in education. This idea takes us to the role of teachers in teaching on topics dealing with political and religious sentiments, like transgenderism, religion, and death. We end our discussion on gun violence in public schools. We really dig deep on everything so I hope you leave our convo with something to think about! Whether that’s about language, teaching, or teaching conditions. If you’re interested in listening to the song Elmer mentions I’ll link it in the comments below. I hope you enjoy today's show! Referenced Material The dialect- Virginia Residente- “This is not America”: https://youtu.be/GK87AKIPyZY?si=uvG5yrSS-QuuAPop Socials Contact email: [email protected] Instagram: carry.theconvo Credits Intro music: Mochi wave Graphics: Yutesh Mastering: Jospeh
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The Dialectic: Virginia- What is love, banning books, and can you be a moderate in America?
Welcome to another installment of the dialectic series! A show that aims at investigating a topic personal to someone in hopes to grow in the idea together. On today's episode, we converse with Virginia! She is currently working as a manager at a popular restaurant but her dream is to be a writer. In this episode, we get into the philosophy of emotions, discussing what is love. We move towards the idea of censorship and what books should or shouldn’t be banned. We end our discussion with a talk on whether one can be a moderate in politics, where I go on a rant about politics as a social framing device. I’m linking an episode of the Within Reason podcast as I got my counterexamples from two of their episodes so check them out! I hope you enjoy today's show! Referenced Material Censorship argument origin: Within Reason podcast episode 23- https://open.spotify.com/episode/3qmlCazYdOQbqGNZD3rhxJ?si=6452299fd1f540f2 Consciousness argument source: Within Reasonof growing podcast episode 27- https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Ndvq1I7KnhC422yf7VNBD?si=4ab330ed083a4ba6 Socials Contact email: [email protected] Instagram: carry.theconvo Credits Intro music: Mochi wave Graphics: Yutesh Mastering: Jospeh
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The Dialectic: Mark- Is religion based in ignorance and how Catholicism and politics intersect?
Welcome to another installment of the dialectic series! A show that aims at investigating a topic personal to someone in hopes of growing in the idea together. On today's episode, we converse with Mark! He is currently going to school for a bachelor's in liberal arts but wants to eventually become a catholic theologian. On this week's show, we investigate the idea of religion being based on ignorance. We then converse on the intersection of faith and politics going into the distinction between American conservatism and traditional conservatism. We briefly argue about Mark's thoughts on transgenderism and end on discussion questioning if modern art is beautiful. It’s a loaded episode today but I hope you all enjoy it! Refrenced material Related episodes: The dialectic- Brandon Helpful resources Transgender support phone line: https://translifeline.org/ Socials Contact email: [email protected] Instagram: carry.theconvo Credits Intro music: Mochi wave Graphics: Yutesh Mastering: Jospeh
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The Dialectic: Brandon- Who Should get credit for creating music and is religion based in ignorance?
Welcome to another installment of the dialectic series! This show aims at investigating a topic personal to someone in hopes of growing in the idea together. On today's episode, I will be interviewing Brandon! He is currently working towards a job in IT but has the dream job of making music as a producer. He actually produced our intro and outro songs! Today we discuss the harms of the music industry, specifically how crediting may harm artists and what we consider good music. We end our episode with a deep dive into religion, investigating the claim that religion is inherently ignorant. This show is a doozy and the beginning of a new interview structure I’m working on. Let me know what you think and I hope you enjoy it! Referenced material Brandon's SoundCloud: https://m.soundcloud.com/mochiwave?utm_source=mobi&utm_campaign=social_sharing Socials Contact email: [email protected] Instagram: carry.theconvo Credits Intro music: Mochi wave Graphics: Yutesh Mastering: Jospeh
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The Dialectic: Juxhin- What is the role of emotions in our life and when is violence necessary?
The dialectic series aims at investigating a topic personal to someone in hopes of growing in the idea together. On today's episode, we will be conversing with Juxhin. He is currently pursuing an economics degree and when this was recorded aiming at a career in professional boxing which is currently aiming at other ventures. In today’s episode, we dig deep into the role emotions have in our lives and deep diving on the nature of violence. Also, this was recorded earlier in the year so the fight Juxhin mentioned in the episode has passed so just ignore that!! Other than that I hope you enjoy the show! Socials Contact email: [email protected] Instagram: carry.theconvo Credits Intro music: Mochi wave Graphics: Yutesh Mastering: Jospeh
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The Dialectic: Brooke- Feminism and the problems with news broadcasting
The dialectic series aims at investigating a topic personal to someone in hopes of growing in the idea together. On today's episode, we sit down with Brooke, a former news producer turned corporate worker. We investigate the topics of news. Specifically, the mediums through which we relay the information and what that may mean for us ethically. We end our discussion by defining feminism, debating about what it means to be a feminist, and dissecting the differences between practical and principled ideas. I hope you enjoy today's episode! Socials Contact email: [email protected] Instagram: carry.theconvo Credits Intro music: Mochi wave Graphics: Yutesh Mastering: Jospeh
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The Dialectic: Rachel- Should we cure disabilities and how does one get into heaven?
The dialectic series aims at investigating a topic personal to someone in hopes of growing in the idea together. On today's episode, we are interviewing Rachel. She graduated with a B.S in Communication sciences and disorders. Today we talk about what gets someone into heaven, the ethics of curing things like deafness, and finally the potential harms of poor education in marginalized communities. I hope you enjoy this episode! Socials Contact email: [email protected] Instagram: carry.theconvo Credits Intro music: Mochi wave Graphics: Yutesh Mastering: Jospeh
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The Dialectic: Roger- The harms of tech and should we ban religion?
The dialectic series aims at investigating a topic personal to someone in hopes of growing in the idea together. Today I’m interviewing Roger! He’s a former student and entrepreneur aiming to build a series of businesses in the tech world. We sit down to investigate his thoughts on tech and its influences on future generations, the importance of defining terms, and end with a conversation on abolishing religion. This episode is the launch of this series so all criticism is welcomed! Socials Contact email: [email protected] Instagram: carry.theconvo Credits Intro music: Mochi wave Graphics: Yutesh
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Carry The Convo is a series of podcasts that aims at reconciling rational dialogue with the emotional depth of human connection through conversation. Its goal is to redefine what it means to “get deep”. With conversations around philosophy, arguments on politics and religion, critically evaluating the arts, and opening up on the issues we face in our being, the end goal is for the listener to grow both in their thoughts and also in their connection to others. So strap in and be sure to keep on conversing!!!
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Tushar Dharam
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