
Let's Talk About the Anxiety Freedom Can Cause
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Notable books mentioned: The Right to Sex by Amiya Srinivasan, On Freedom by Maggie Nelson, The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson, Bluets by Maggie Nelson
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Let's Talk About the Anxiety Freedom Can Cause mentions The Right to Sex by Amiya Srinivasan, On Freedom by Maggie Nelson, The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson, and Bluets by Maggie Nelson with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“Amiya Srinivasan's book discusses the conditions of unfreedom under which our sexual personas and desires are formed.”
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“Maggie Nelson's book asks challenging questions about the nature of freedom and its complexities.”
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“Maggie Nelson is the author of the beautiful books, The Argonauts and Bluets.”
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“Maggie Nelson is the author of the beautiful books, The Argonauts and Bluets.”
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“This book discusses cancel culture and freedom on campus, critiquing how cognitive behavioral therapy is applied.”
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“A great book by T.J. Clarke is mentioned, but the title is not specified.”
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“Hisham Mattar's book is mentioned in the context of returning to paintings and the insights they provide over time.”
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“The discussion revolves around the idea of no right, no wrong as presented by Pema Chodron, highlighting the challenges of ethical certainty in a complex world.”
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“The speaker references two earlier books they wrote about their mother's sister who was murdered, indicating a personal connection to the subject matter.”
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“The idea of sex as a scene of learning, which is discussed in the context of women's experiences and the need for different frames to talk about sex.”
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“Essays on hierarchy, rebellion, and desire. The book informed my thinking, particularly about moving away from paranoid thinking.”
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“The book discusses young black women at the turn of the 20th century and their struggles for autonomy and freedom.”
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“This book explores the concept of nonviolence in the 21st century and its relation to ethical obligation amidst destructive potential.”
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Purple Rain
“The speaker reflects on watching the movie Purple Rain again after Prince's death and how it impacted their understanding of sexuality and energy.”