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10th Jul 2025

Re-Examining Everything

In this final part of The Living Conversation Episode 2, we explore what it really means to cultivate the mind, not just once, but again and again. From sports and teaching to philosophy and daily life, we reflect on how clarity and critical thinking become second nature not through perfection, but through consistent practice.

We also talk about social hypnosis, media influence, and the need to re-examine what we’re being told…and what we’re telling ourselves. This episode closes with an invitation: to stay human, stay clear, and stay engaged.

If something here resonates, we’d love to hear from you. You can comment below, subscribe to join the conversation, or reach Adam directly at dietzadam@gmail.com.



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The Living Conversation
Exlporing wisdom, practice, and the art of living well — East and West, then and now.
The Living Conversation is a podcast on philosophy, clarity, and the art of living well.

Hosted by Adam Dietz and Anthony Wright, it blends Eastern and Western wisdom, from Confucius and Socrates to the questions we face today.

We explore how to live with sincerity, presence, and joy; not in theory, but in daily life.

This show airs biweekly on KWMR, alternating with Dr. Wright’s program Attunement, and appears here in podcast form with added reflections and ways to stay connected.

For those drawn to a more thoughtful way of living, we invite you to join the conversation.

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Adam Dietz

Adam Dietz, PhD, is a philosopher, writer, and teacher exploring how wisdom can live in the modern world. His work bridges East and West: from Socrates and Confucius to Zen and contemporary life. Adam hosts The Living Conversation and The Way Between, projects devoted to the art of living well.