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Talks with Stephen Bradley-Waters Podcast

Talks with Stephen Bradley-Waters Podcast

著者: Stephen Bradley-Waters
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The author of 'A Father's Daughter' and 'Losing Your Mind to Find Your Soul' challenges the status quo by discussing topics such as personal growth and transformation, spirituality, society and politics. New episodes available every Wednesday at 5:30 pm.Stephen Bradley-Waters 社会科学
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  • We're Often Doing Better Than We Realise
    2025/08/20

    Many people struggle to pay their bills and cope with debts and commitments. But, reflecting on statistics can provide a better understanding of how we're doing relative to the average person. For some, their immediate circumstances may be challenging but not as dire as they seem. Finances can be poor in one moment and improve in the next. It's easy to notice current issues, but considering debts and other matters, overall circumstances may not be as dire as they initially seemed.

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    48 分
  • The Price of Free Speech: How Much Would It Cost to Be Silenced?
    2025/08/17

    So much corruption exists within society, and alarmingly, it doesn't take much to silence and subdue people into towing the line by being marginalised. Many companies have social media policies that prevent people from expressing themselves on a wide range of views outside the scope of the business. Most people are self-serving, becoming detached from the rest of society, focusing only on their growth and opportunities, and ultimately lacking compassion and empathy for the struggles and injustices that plague humanity.

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    14 分
  • Benefits In Crisis: A System Not Fit For Purpose
    2025/08/13

    Living in poverty can be one of the hardest things to endure. But, it also builds character, testing us, and we often gain humility compared to others who haven't experienced similar hardships. Our financial status shouldn't define us, but to some, it does.

    Blind ignorance doesn't make someone intelligent or better; they have a warped perspective on life, naively thinking stability is guaranteed when, in reality, anything can happen at any moment. Those struggling with low incomes are aware of how the benefits system often fails to support them. Instead, it merely fulfils quotas based on statistics rather than genuine care.

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    55 分
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