
The (all) Unknowing
What if the maps we've been given are wrong? What if the systems we trust are hollow? "The (all) Unknowing" is a journey into the mirrors of the mind, a podcast that deconstructs the illusions of our age to make way for a new, more sovereign way of being.
Through a deep exploration of parables, dreams, and philosophy, host Daniel Curtis diagnoses the two great spiritual wounds of our time: the hollowness of performative authority that rules through fear, and the pervasive sickness of disconnection that severs us from ourselves, each other, and the soul of the world.
This is not a search for easy answers. It is an invitation to walk the path of unknowing, to find the true ruler in the mirror, and to begin the Great Work of building a world that needs no ruler.
The (all) Unknowing
Freedom of Speech?
The (All) Unknowing Podcast with Daniel Curtis
Daniel and Peter discuss five reasons freedom of speech is the most critical component of governmental structure and the fundamental rights it should guarantee every citizen without fear of retribution or censorship. Historically, these rights have played a vital role in the fight for civil rights and social change in the United States. However, freedom of speech has limitations, and in recent years these limits have been widely debated. Now is a critical time to stand up and resolve the surmounting issues surrounding freedom of speech before future generations are ill-prepared to deal with the repercussions.
Tune in as Daniel and Peter discuss:
· Why freedom of speech is one of the top 3 problems that society faces right now.
· What happens when people lose sight of what true free speech enables.
· How the great civilizations of the world have cut themselves off by adopting an antagonist attitude towards freedom of speech.
· Why Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is a real and fundamental example of how to effectively stand for social change and engineer a revolution through the power of speech.
· How “cancel culture” and the private entities funding it have eroded First Amendment rights.
· Why the concept of a “utopian” society is an unrealistic ideology and a danger to freedom of speech.
· How corporate speech policies impact citizens’ ability to earn a living.
· Why freedom of speech is essential to a functioning democratic process.
· How Freedom of Speech allows the exchange of ideas and the free flow of information academically, culturally, and among businesses.
· Effective methods for resolving conflicts related to unpopular views and opinions amongst university staff, students, and the public.
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