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🎧 The Man You Seek (5.3)

16 min · 12 de may de 2026
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🎧 Waypoint 5.3 — The Man You Seek This is the latest audio installment of No Shortcuts to Now — a journey through myth, memory, and meaning in turbulent times. In this episode:Oedipus ascends the throne of Thebes after answering the riddle of the Sphinx. But when plague strikes the city, the search for truth begins to turn inward. Tiresias speaks. Jocasta remembers. A crossroads returns. Part III of the Oedipus cycle explores prophecy, denial, political legitimacy, and the terrifying cost of asking questions whose answers may undo us. Don’t lose the trail. Get weekly posts as they drop. 👉 Subscribe to No Shortcuts to Now [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/subscribe] on Substack ☕ Support the project: Buy Me a Coffee [http://buymeacoffee.com/NoShortcutsToNow] (Link: buymeacoffee.com/NoShortcutsToNow) New? 📘 Begin here [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now] (Link: https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now]) Support the project—and share this with someone who might appreciate it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noshortcutstonow.substack.com [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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