Ethical Adulthood with Andrea Fiondo
Ethical Adulthood with Andrea Fiondo explores non-duality, yoga, meditation, music, sacred texts, culture, and the ordinary work of meeting our lives with humor, compassion, clarity, responsibility, kindness, and respect for the reality we actually share. These are spoken reflections from a yogi who has stepped off the path.
Season 1 explores the five capacities that form the foundation of this podcast. How do we stay humane, grounded, and accountable when ethics are thin, certainty is collapsing, and maturity is rarely rewarded? Here, we stay close to what we can actually see, live, test, suffer, repair, and recognize together.
Ethical Adulthood with Andrea Fiondo
Latest Episodes
Ethical Adulthood: A Detroit Soundtrack | Finlandia (This Is My Song) by Indigo Girls
Patriotism gets complicated when we forget that everyone else loves a home, too.In this episode, I explore Finlandia through the Indigo Girls’ moving rendition of Finlandia. What begins as a reflection on love of country becomes...
Ethical Adulthood: A Detroit Soundtrack | Dialogue (Part I) by Chicago
In this episode, I look at Chicago’s Dialogue (Part I), a song from 1972 that still sounds painfully current.Two voices. One country. One table.One voice is alert, strained, and asking: How can you not see what is happening?
Ethical Adulthood: A Detroit Soundtrack | The Wood Song by Indigo Girls
In this episode, I look at The Wood Song by Indigo Girls as a song about love, meaning, weather, and the old boat we all seem to be traveling in together.This is not a song that says love makes the crossing easy.It says love makes...
Ethical Adulthood: A Detroit Soundtrack | Let It Be Me by Indigo Girls
What do we do when the world feels frightening?Not theoretically. Not spiritually. Not politically.Personally.In Let It Be Me, the Indigo Girls offer an answer that is both simple and demanding: take responsibility...
Ethical Adulthood: A Detroit Soundtrack | Closer to Fine by Indigo Girls
In this episode, I look at Closer to Fine as more than a cheerful singalong about seeking. It is a song about the human wish for certainty — the hope that doctors, teachers, therapy, religion, philosophy, wellness, friendship, or one more book ...