4.7 • 658 Ratings
🗓️ 10 April 2024
⏱️ 103 minutes
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Faced with multiple existential threats in the coming decades, professor of religion Timothy Beal reflects on the possibility of human extinction and what hope might look like within that context. Timothy challenges the notion of perpetual optimism, advocating instead for a deeper, more grounded form of hope. Through insights from indigenous spirituality and palliative care principles, he explores how communities can confront grief, engage in meaningful action, and rediscover their earthly connection in the face of an uncertain future.
Following the interview Tim and Nick discuss their growing concerns about the state of the world, how that’s impacting them emotionally, and how they understand hope.
Interview starts at 18m 24s
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0:00.0 | The |
0:07.0 | The Welcome back to Nomad Podcast. |
0:38.5 | My name's Tim Nash, and this is my old mate Nick Thorley. |
0:40.8 | Hello. |
0:41.4 | Remember, Nicholas, this is a main feed episode. |
0:43.6 | I know I always have to remind myself of that these days. |
0:46.2 | So you need to try and be a bit more mature, a bit more measured. |
0:49.4 | Okay. |
0:49.6 | Maybe you can't have a reassuring presence to the listener. |
0:52.8 | Okay, I'll try. |
0:53.8 | To be fair, it's usually me that starts off revisited with a bitter cynical tirade. |
0:59.2 | Not today, Nicholas. |
1:00.1 | A bitter cynical tirade? |
1:01.7 | I was going to say, an amusing quip. |
1:04.8 | What was the word you used? |
1:06.0 | It wasn't bitter or cynical when you described it. |
1:08.4 | No, I can't remember. |
1:09.6 | Snide? |
1:10.3 | Very snide, yeah, a little snide. |
1:12.1 | A little snide comments. |
1:14.1 | How are your old bean? |
1:15.3 | I'm pretty good, thanks, Tim. |
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