Wisdom talks on death of tradition with Mike Bown, most travelled man

Wisdom talks on death of tradition with Mike Bown, most travelled man

Author: travelwisdompodcast@gmail.com (Ladan Jiracek) September 6, 2017 Duration: 1:38:58

TRIGGER WARNING!

If you are sensitive or do not want to hear viewpoints which you may not like then do not listen to this episode! We take a very objective look at many topics related to the topic of the death of tradition: failures of native cultures, the death of homosexuality, and the death of travel.

 

We look at what has been happening with an objective viewpoint, we do not have a dog in this fight and have nothing to prove. I find it interesting because I have not heard this kind of reasoning and its refreshing to hear something that's banned in mainstream media.

I like to say that half of what we know is untrue. I expect some of what Mike says will be truer than the stuff you thought you knew and half of what he says is untrue or only has a kernel of truth


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