Sinopsis
Where do regular people go for a dose of interesting ideas, and perhaps a little debate? We at WITI (Why Is That Important?) hope to be that place; a home for thoughtful conversation centered around a topic that someone is passionate about; where they will help us to see its importance in our lives. It may be anything as simple as why we should eat chocolate every day or as complex as the ethics of bioengineering. No matter the subject, you can be sure to be able to have the answer an next time someone asks Why is that important?
Episodios
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S1E6 – Mental Health | Bradley Loewer
09/05/2017 Duración: 01h01minToday we talk about Mental Health and how it not only is important, but it’s much more complicated than many want to admit.
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S1E5 – Therapeutic Creativity | Tim Yordy
03/05/2017 Duración: 39minTim Yordy is an aspiring musician and you can find his music at www.yordymusic.com and on Spotify.
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S1E4 – Clear Communication | Phil Martin
26/04/2017 Duración: 51minPhil Martin is working his way to moving to China in 2017 to be a missionary. You can find him at gospeltochina.com Mentioned in this episode: Graham’s Hierarchy of Disagreement
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S1E3 – Aesthetics in Public Spaces | Nathaniel Martin
19/04/2017 Duración: 31minNathaniel Martin is a professional in the Architect industry and talks with us in this episode about how important aesthetics are in the world around us. Mentioned in this Episode: Tour Montparnasse
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S1E2 – Communication & Technology | Bryan Peach
11/04/2017 Duración: 01h06minToday Bryan Peach heralds his views on social media & technology and how it is affecting our lives and mental health. Find Bryan at: bryanpeach.com facebook.com/bryanpeach twitter.com/bryanpeach Recommended books: “The Medium is the Message” by Marshall McLuhan “Simulacra and Simulation” by Jean Baudrillard “Abba’s Child” and “The Ragamuffin Gospel” by Brennan Manning
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S1E1 – Interesting Ideas & an Introduction | Andrew Martin & Joe Wenger
05/04/2017 Duración: 32minAndrew & Joe discuss the importance of ideas and why we started this podcast. We may also talk about the day an adult smashed 8-year-old Joe’s face into the snow as well.