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The Examined Life

The Examined Life

Von: Kenneth Primrose
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The Examined Life podcast explores the questions we should be asking ourselves with a range of leading thinkers. Each episode features a different interview, and appeals to those interested in wisdom, personal development, and what it might mean to live a good life. Topics vary from discussing the role of dopamine mining and status anxiety, to exploring the science of awe and attention.

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  • Flourishing in a Digital Age
    Feb 10 2026

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    We explore what human flourishing means beyond quick hits of happiness and how attention, character, and community shape a life with depth. We offer practical ways to set tech boundaries, recover presence, and build habits that support meaning and stronger relationships.

    • defining flourishing as purpose, virtue, health, relationships, and stability
    • attention as a moral act that shapes identity
    • flow states, boredom, and the role of friction in mastery
    • how persuasive tech erodes agency and presence
    • resilience, emotion regulation, and numbing versus feeling
    • presence and awe as markers of a meaningful life
    • community ties, shared rituals, and mutual flourishing
    • practical boundaries for phones and persuasive design
    • replacing screen time with calls, walks, craft, and rest

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    43 Min.
  • Surviving Hard Times: The Stockdale Paradox And Everyday Resilience - ft. Terry Waite and Lucy Hone
    Jan 26 2026

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    We trace how realistic hope sustains people through captivity and crisis, from the Stockdale Paradox to Sir Terry Waite’s agency in confinement, and preview Dr. Lucy Hone's reframe of resilience as steering through rather than bouncing back. A brief, grounded message closes for anyone in a hard season, with a request to share and stay connected.

    • what the Stockdale paradox really means
    • why deadline‑based optimism breaks people
    • agency as daily practice under pressure
    • sir Terry Waite’s memory and interior freedom
    • resilience as steering through, not bouncing back
    • pragmatism, optimism, and agency as core tools
    • a preview of the conversation with dr Lucy Hone

    See if you can think of one person who you think might find this helpful, who might need to hear about optimism and pragmatism and finding agency in dark times
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    8 Min.
  • Victor Strecher - Who am I?
    Jan 2 2026

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    Living With Purpose: Insights from Victor Strecher

    In this episode of The Examined Life Podcast, host Kenny Primrose explores the profound questions of life's purpose and values with Professor Victor Strecher, a leading expert in the field from the University of Michigan. Strecher shares his deeply personal journey following the tragic death of his daughter, which led him to a renewed focus on what matters most in life. The conversation delves into how reflecting on death and one's core values can lead to a more purposeful and fulfilling life. Strecher also discusses the scientific and physiological benefits of having a strong sense of purpose, the distinction between self-transcending and self-aggrandizing purposes, and practical steps for individuals seeking to discover their own purpose. The episode touches on themes of identity, motivation, and the human condition, offering listeners profound insights and practical advice for living a more examined life.

    00:00 Introduction: What Matters Most

    00:34 Welcome to The Examined Life Podcast

    00:44 Exploring Victor Strecher's 'Life On Purpose'

    01:40 A Conversation with Professor Victor Strecher

    03:35 The Big Question: Who Am I?

    05:09 The Root System of Our Lives

    08:09 A Personal Story of Loss and Purpose

    14:15 The Mystical Experience and Its Impact

    21:32 The Role of Death in Understanding Life

    24:59 Exploring the Neuroscience of Purpose

    25:26 The Role of Core Values in Purpose

    26:16 Purpose and the Brain's Fear Center

    26:53 Building the Brain's Purpose Muscle

    28:08 Types of Purpose: Self-Transcending vs. Self-Aggrandizing

    28:57 Historical Perspectives on Purpose

    31:52 The Metaphor of the Camel, Lion, and Child

    35:05 The Crisis of Meaning and Purpose

    41:51 Practical Steps to Discovering Your Purpose

    47:39 Final Thoughts and Reflections


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    Substack - https://thisexaminedlife.substack.com/?utm_campaign=profile_chips

    Examined Life Website - www.examined-life.com

    Victor Strecher - https://sph.umich.edu/faculty-profiles/strecher-victor.html

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