
Evening Explorationists
"Our reputation after this life is nothing but oblivion. What is it then that will guide a man? One thing alone: philosophy, the love of wisdom."
- Marcus Aurelius
CREATORS

My childhood was packed with sports and physical activity, so naturally I strayed away from the snooze-fest we call reading. Later in life, when I found myself bored, I picked up a dusty book titled, "1987". This book opened my eyes to questioning of society, of the nature of things, and ultimately, myself. I talk on these podcasts to track my progress as I find myself diving deeper into the depths of philosophical thinking to, most importantly, discover my purpose. In my free time, I write, read, and find ways to learn new things. I hope you enjoy the conversation and you take something from it.
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Your host,
Nathan Weldon
Advocator against eating peanuts without an Epi-pen
Nate
I hated books
I HATED BOOKS, MAN

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Ever seen the bear from Open Season?
Cody
It was a warm summer evening and I was walking across my college campus when I introduced myself to someone who would eventually change my life. He showed me many opportunities around campus and they truly brought me out of my comfort zone. During my experiences he introduced me to many people that I have been able to add to professional network. Despite the life-changing opportunities, I thought it was time to take a look inward and transform my personal well-being through discussions on this podcast. I hope you can relate to some of my personal and professional experiences as I relate them philosophical ideologies.
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Yours Truly,
Cody A. Willoughby