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Between Stations

Podcast by Adam

English

History & religion

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A curated podcast for restless minds.Some books don't just inform you. They undo you. They laugh at your categories. Between Stations is built around these books.Each episode is a journey in three parts: a brief context that sets the scene, a long-form reading of the original text (because the source matters), and a closing reflection with open questions that linger. No hot takes. No filler. Just the electric encounter with ideas that still matter.Between stations, there's time to think.

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episode I Think, Therefore I am - R. Descartes artwork

I Think, Therefore I am - R. Descartes

In 1637, René Descartes published a short book that would change the course of Western philosophy. It was called Discourse on the Method, and it began with one of the most radical acts in the history of thought: a decision to doubt everything. Every belief. Every memory. Every sense-perception. Even the existence of the physical world. What remained, after all that demolition, was a single point of certainty: I think, therefore I am. This episode traces the arc of Descartes' intellectual autobiography—from the collapse of his education, through the famous "stove-heated room" where the method was born, to the discovery of the cogito and the strange, provisional moral code that allowed him to live while doubting everything. It's a story about what happens when you pull the foundation out from under your own mind and find, against all odds, that something still stands. Featuring readings from the Discourse on the Method, this episode is an invitation to sit with the most famous sentence in philosophy and ask: What happens after the doubt? Perfect for: Philosophy lovers, the intellectually curious, and anyone who has ever wondered what they can really be sure of.

28 Apr 2026 - 38 min
episode Orpheus Gaze - M. Blanchot artwork

Orpheus Gaze - M. Blanchot

Orpheus descends into the underworld. His music charms the gods. They grant him one condition: he may bring Eurydice back to the light, but he must not look back at her. He looks. She vanishes. For most readers, this is a story about impatience, about the fatal weakness of turning around. For Maurice Blanchot—one of the most elusive and essential thinkers of the twentieth century—it is something else entirely. It is the secret truth of what happens when you write. In this episode, we follow Blanchot into the myth. We ask: What is the "gaze" that ruins the work but also makes it possible? Why must Orpheus lose Eurydice twice? And what does it mean to say that writing begins not with mastery, but with a forbidden look into the dark? Featuring a reading of the central chapter from Blanchot's The Space of Literature, this episode is an invitation to rethink everything you thought you knew about inspiration, sacrifice, and the strange, nocturnal source of art. Perfect for: Writers, artists, readers, and anyone who has ever felt that the thing they were making demanded something from them they couldn't quite name.

24 Apr 2026 - 22 min
episode Man is an Invention - M. Foucault artwork

Man is an Invention - M. Foucault

In 1966, Michel Foucault closed his masterpiece The Order of Things with a sentence so haunting it still echoes: "One can certainly wager that man would be erased, like a face drawn in sand at the edge of the sea." This was not a metaphor. Foucault meant it literally. "Man"—the object of psychology, sociology, and the human sciences—is not an eternal truth. He was invented around 1800. And he may already be disappearing. This episode traces Foucault's argument through three key passages: the invention of man, his impossible double position as both subject and object of knowledge, and his erasure by the "counter-sciences" that are now dissolving him. An invitation to imagine a thought that no longer needs "man" at its center. Perfect for: Philosophy lovers, critical thinkers, and anyone who has ever felt that the category "human" might be too small.

24 Apr 2026 - 45 min
episode 30 Aphorisms for a Bad Day - E. M. Cioran artwork

30 Aphorisms for a Bad Day - E. M. Cioran

In "30 Aphorisms for a Bad Day," we turn to E.M. Cioran, the great pessimist of post-war French letters, for a different kind of solace—the solace of lucidity. Drawn from his essay "Thinking Against Oneself" (published in The Temptation to Exist, 1956), this recording captures Cioran at his most incisive: probing the addiction to action, the exhaustion of civilizations, the impossibility of wisdom, and the strange seduction of self-destruction. Cioran asks: Why do we prefer rebellion to peace? Why does suffering taste more real than happiness? Can a mind be free only when it "plies its own vacuity"? There are no answers here—only the music of a mind that has stopped pretending. Framed for modern listeners with a short introduction and closing reflections, this audiobook is an invitation to think against yourself, and to find, in that friction, a strange and durable beauty.

24 Apr 2026 - 40 min
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