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Sourdough Modernity

Podcast by StringFellow Hawke

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Sourdough Modernity is what happens when two brothers one in the US and one in Mongolia skip the bread making craze and start baking up conversations. We talk to every day people (the kind you’ve never heard of, but should) whose kindness, empathy and generosity ripple far beyond their own lives. No celebrities, no click bait - just real humans proving that caring still matters. In a world where all of our peers either learn to make sourdough or start a podcast, we chose the podcast.

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SE02 EP05 - Mr. Brown Camus, Can you?

So since I’ve been thinking about meaning. And how life is a constant fight. Albert Camus was a French writer and philosopher in the mid-1900s. He was part of French resistance during World War II spent a lot of time thinking about how people find meaning in a world that can feel chaotic, unfair, or even indifferent. He didn’t believe life comes with built-in meaning. his idea is actually freeing: if meaning isn’t given to us, then we get to create it. Not in some big abstract way, but through how we live, daily choices, and how we treat other people. He calls this tension the “absurd”: we want life to make sense, and the world doesn’t always cooperate. Question #1 * When have you felt that gap—wanting something to matter, but it didn’t seem to? -2 min The Absurd & Choice - [ ] In The Myth of Sisyphus, Camus imagines a man pushing a rock up a hill forever. No progress, no final win. But he says: we must imagine Sisyphus happy. Why? Because meaning isn’t in the outcome—it’s in the act of pushing, in choosing to continue anyway. Questions: * What’s something in your life that feels repetitive or pointless? * What would it mean to choose it anyway, instead of just enduring it? Obviously folding clothes for Shawn! * Does choosing something yourself change how it feels? 1 min Building Meaning Through Others Camus doesn’t say “make meaning alone.” He points toward solidarity—showing up for other people, reducing suffering where you can. Meaning grows out of shared effort, not just personal success. Not “what do I get?” but “what do I improve?” Questions: * When have you felt your life mattered because of someone else? * What’s a small thing someone did that made your day better? * What’s something small you’ve done for someone that stuck with you? * Do those moments feel more meaningful than big achievements? From Personal Meaning to Civic Life a lot of people feel like their actions don’t matter at a larger scale—especially in politics. Like one person doesn’t change anything. Camus would probably agree on the surface: you’re not guaranteed impact. There’s no promise your effort “works.” But his response isn’t withdrawal—it’s participation anyway. Meaning comes from acting in line with your values, especially when outcomes aren’t guaranteed. Questions: * Have you ever felt like your voice or vote didn’t matter? * What makes something feel “worth doing” even if it might not change the outcome? (For me speaking up about ICE - voting bernie * Is there a difference between “success” and “integrity” in action?being the underdog ? * What does it mean to act for others, not just for a result? Reframing Action If meaning comes from improving lives—right now, in front of you—then civic action isn’t just about winning or losing. It’s about contributing to the kind of world you want to exist. Not because you’re guaranteed to succeed.Because that’s who you choose to be. Questions: * What’s one way you could make life slightly better for people around you this week? * What’s one issue you care about where you could take a small action? * Would you still do it if no one noticed or it didn’t “work”? Why or why not? Closing Camus ends up in a simple place: we create meaning through what we do, especially for others, even in a world that doesn’t promise results. So the question isn’t “Does it matter?”It’s: What kind of person do you want to be while you’re here? Final question * One sentence- what gives your life meaning right now? https://www.instagram.com/showcase001?igsh=NmNwdHF1b24wY3Q3

17 May 2026 - 10 min
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