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When Logic Becomes A Weapon
The Rise Of Performative Reason We live in an age where people worship logic but rarely use it with integrity. Reason has become a stage performance rather than a search for truth. Arguments that once served to clarify reality now serve to elevate ego. Debate has become entertainment. Outrage has replaced understanding.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 months ago in Humans
A Coast-to-Coast Visionary Dan Herbatschek: Bridging Coasts, Building Impact
How One Thinker Turns Ideas Into Human-Centered Innovation Dan Herbatschek’s story begins not with a single discipline, but with an uncommon curiosity—one that stretches across mathematics, history, philosophy, and the evolving dialogue between human thought and technological possibility. Today, he stands as a builder of bridges: between the humanities and the sciences, between business vision and software execution, and between the personal worlds that shape him and the professional missions that drive him.
By Dan Herbatschek5 months ago in Humans
Good Faith in a Bad-Faith World
The Collapse Of Civil Discourse Everywhere you look, conversation is breaking down. Words that once served as bridges are now weapons. People no longer speak to understand; they speak to win. To admit uncertainty is to invite ridicule. To ask a question is to be branded as weak or ignorant.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 months ago in Humans
The X and the Treasure
There is a story that exists in almost every culture on earth. It is the story of a map, a mark, and a treasure buried beneath the ground. The map is dismissed as myth, the mark is ignored or defaced, and the treasure waits in silence for the one person patient enough to dig. I have come to see truth the same way.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 months ago in Humans
The Restoration of Order
Civilization rises or falls upon one foundation: the moral order that governs the human heart. When truth is exalted, families thrive, justice endures, and love becomes the highest expression of unity under God. When truth is abandoned, chaos fills the vacuum. The world does not collapse from external enemies first. It collapses from within, when its people forget the sacred laws that make harmony possible.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 months ago in Humans
Mary Oliver: How Poverty Forged a Voice That Reshaped Modern Poetry
Mary Oliver entered childhood with little support or comfort. Her home life carried tension that weighed heavily on her, so she sought refuge outdoors whenever she could slip away. Fields, woods, tide pools, birdsong, creeks, shifting weather, all of it offered relief from an atmosphere that felt too tight for a growing spirit. Those early escapes created habits that defined her entire career. She learned to listen, to watch closely, to follow small traces of movement through grass or across water. She learned to trust perception more than conversation. That trust evolved into a poetic voice treasured by millions.
By Tim Carmichael5 months ago in Humans
From Glamour to Grace: The Rise of a Bipartisan Bond
Ivanka Trump and Chelsea Clinton were once seen as a rare symbol of bipartisan friendship—two women from America’s most powerful political dynasties who managed to maintain warmth and respect despite their families’ ideological divides. But that friendship, once marked by shared dinners, baby gifts, and mutual admiration, unraveled in the wake of the 2016 election.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 months ago in Humans
“Collateral Damage: How Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Prioritize Power Over People”
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, though ideologically opposed, share a striking trait: both have demonstrated a willingness to protect their power and image at nearly any cost—even if it means discrediting, humiliating, or sidelining those who challenge them.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 months ago in Humans
Power, Protection, and the Politics of Betrayal: A Clearer Look at Hillary Clinton’s Treatment of Women
I. “Cookies and Tea”: A Glimpse of Contempt In 1992, during Bill Clinton’s first presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton made a remark that would shadow her for decades:
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 months ago in Humans
The Price of Power: How Monica Lewinsky Was Betrayed by Bill Clinton, the Media, and a Culture That Failed Her
I’ve carried a quiet horror for years over how Monica Lewinsky was treated—not just by the media, not just by Bill Clinton, but by so many so-called “feminists” and people in power who should have known better. She was 22. A girl. Still forming her sense of self, still learning how the world works. And when the most powerful man in the world turned his attention on her, she didn’t stand a chance. He knew that. That was part of the appeal.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 months ago in Humans
Jack Kerouac: Blending Buddhism and Catholicism in Art and Life
Introduction Jack Kerouac, an iconic figure of the Beat Generation, is often celebrated for his spontaneous prose and deeply introspective writing. His work is marked by a fusion of Eastern philosophy, particularly Buddhism, and Western spiritual traditions, especially Catholicism. This article explores Kerouac's unique approach to integrating these two seemingly contrasting belief systems, examining how they shaped his life, art, and the broader cultural landscape of the 20th century.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 months ago in Humans







