Welcome back to Running from Comfort Episode 21 and the first episode of season 2.
The world is going through growing pains right now and Coronavirus currently has us all locked in our rooms and uncertain about the future ahead of us. Use this time like a catepillar stuck in a cocoon and and emerge a better version of yourself and embrace the new beginning.
Today's guest is Stefan who runs a Youtube channel called Uberboyo that contains plenty of content diving into philosophy and psychology discussing the works of Nietzsche and Jung in depth. Use the link below to check out his Youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrk8Y2fsR5i_5c1iTR9tZpg
In today's episode we discuss the craziness going on in the world, how we are processing it and discuss how society will respond to the crisis it is facing. If you enjoy today's show please give this a thumbs up and subscribe for future content.
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