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Ghosts: Essays in Conversation

Ghosts: Essays in Conversation

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Ghosts: Essays in Conversation is a conversational podcast reflecting on essays from the Ghosts Movement, created by Pedro Malha, philosopher and founder. Each episode explores the themes and questions of a specific essay through dialogue rather than reading. The focus is not on explanation or resolution, but on staying with the ideas as they are spoken and shared, offering a companion way to engage through listening and reflection.Ghosts Movement: Pedro Malha Ciencias Sociales
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  • Trauma Is Unfinished Survival Podcast
    Mar 6 2026

    Here is a podcast conversation based on my essay called “Trauma Is Unfinished Survival.” This deep-dive discussion explores trauma as something the body carries, not just something the mind remembers, and looks at how repair happens slowly through the completion of survival responses rather than through explanation or insight alone.

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    14 m
  • How the Body Mirrors Podcast
    Mar 5 2026

    This podcast conversation is a deep-dive discussion based on my essay “How the Body Mirrors.” It explores how our bodies quietly absorb the emotional atmosphere around us, from relationships and work to everyday moments like walking through a supermarket. The conversation looks at how tension, calm, and mood move between people, often before we realise it.

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    16 m
  • Drugs Podcast
    Mar 4 2026

    Drugs Podcast: This conversation explores what actually changes inside us when substances shift the inner environment, not the experience itself, but the awareness that remains while thought, emotion, and identity reorganise. Through medication, stimulants, and everyday moments, it looks at how the mind loosens and what becomes visible when inner pressure softens. From The Ghosts Movement, this is a reflection on noticing, not escape, and what remains when the grip eases.

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    14 m
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