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Talks with Stephen Bradley-Waters Podcast

Talks with Stephen Bradley-Waters Podcast

De: 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 Ciencias Sociales
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  • Illegal Immigration and Human Rights Violations | Everyone Deserves Freedom
    Jul 16 2025

    Regardless of one's immigration status, everyone deserves the opportunity to enjoy freedom and the same opportunities as others. It's inhumane to oppress people without dignity or care just because of their ethnicity, religion, or language. Borders shouldn't dictate people's lives, and it's alarming that many people born with the privilege of freedom feel justified in others suffering as though they don't deserve similar opportunities.

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    38 m
  • Earth Belongs to All of Us! Stop the Wars and Genocide
    Jul 9 2025

    With so many wars going on at the moment and the apparent ineptitude of world leaders dealing with the issues, one can't help but notice some of the failings and alignment with corrupt dictators for their gains. The world belongs to all of us, not a select few fascists.

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    36 m
  • The Heartbreak of Existence and Mortality
    Jul 6 2025

    The purpose of life, and the misery of death, is a mystery to most, causing uncertainty and anxiety in many, but we need to make peace with the fact that life comes to an end. While we don't know how long we have to live, how our time ends, or where it will happen, ultimately, it doesn't matter. How something ends and its timing doesn't change that endings are inevitable. However, sometimes reflecting on and understanding why things happen helps to find meaning in tragedy and loss.

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    34 m
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