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A growing number of young men feel lost, isolated, and without direction. But why is this happening?
In this episode, we explore the silent crisis of young men; examining the psychological, social, and cultural factors shaping their lives today. From loneliness and identity to purpose and responsibility, we look beyond the headlines to understand whatās really going on with young men.
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We inherit more than eye color and last names.
We inherit definitions.Definitions of success.
Of morality.
Of masculinity and femininity.
Of obedience.
Of what is ānormal.ā
Of what is āright.āBut what if many of these definitions were never truly ours?
In this episode of Beyond The Surface, we go beyond the inherited definitions that quietly shape our identities and decisions. Through some of the most famous psychological experiments in history, we explore how easily human perception, morality, and behavior can be influenced by group pressure, authority, and assigned roles.
Weāll reflect on:
Conformity and the power of the group ā inspired by the experiments of Solomon AschObedience to authority ā through the controversial work of Stanley MilgramThe psychology of roles and power ā examined in the Stanford Prison Experiment led by Philip ZimbardoIf ordinary people can conform, obey, and transform under pressureā¦
How much of what we call āour personalityā is truly chosen?There's insightful breakdowns by Vsauce (Michael Stevens), whose videos beautifully unpack these psychological experiments and their implications.
Recommended videos:
Conformity (Asch Experiment) ā https://youtu.be/fbyIYXEu-nQ?si=wnH9XrfMrbvIIwzQObedience to Authority (Milgram Experiment) ā https://youtu.be/vuMt8b4UrcI?si=NCJvUtfhUtnIeOglStanford Prison Experiment ā https://youtu.be/KND_bBDE8RQ?si=sAOWf9j9j-RyR2M_This episode is not about judging the past.
Itās about questioning what weāve quietly accepted...Because sometimes growth begins when we ask:
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What happens to consciousness when we fall asleep?
And why does the mind keep creating stories when the body is at rest?In this episode, we explore dreaming as one of the most mysterious expressions of consciousness. From vivid narratives to fragmented images, dreams reveal a version of the mind that feels both familiar and completely foreign..
We talk about what dreams might tell us about awareness, identity, memory, and the unconscious; and whether dreaming is a different state of consciousness or simply consciousness without external limits ?
Rather than searching for definitive answers, this episode invites curiosity. Because maybe dreams arenāt meant to be solved.
Only experienced.
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In this second episode of our mind series, we explore one of the most debated questions in human thought: How much of our āfree willā is actually ours?
From the shaping force of our upbringing to the subtle expectations of society, we reflect on how environments sculpt our choices long before weāre aware of them. We discuss Robert Sapolskyās provocative challenge to free will; drawing from his book Determined, and contrast it with Daniel Dennettās more hopeful, compatibilist view...
Together, these perspectives open a deeper conversation about agency, responsibility, and the invisible threads that guide our decisions. Rather than offering a final answer, this episode invites you to rethink what it truly means to choose š
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In this first episode of our three-part series on consciousness, we open the door to one of the oldest and most mysterious questions humans have ever asked: What does it really mean to be aware?
Together, we explore the layers of the conscious and unconscious mind, how our perceptions are shaped, and why understanding our inner world matters more than we think. This isnāt a lecture; itās a gentle, reflective conversation, grounded in philosophy, psychology, and some neuroscience.
Whether youāre here to question everything or simply to understand yourself a little better, this episode sets the foundation for a deeper journey. The next two episodes will take us further beneath the surface š
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In this episode, we dive into a question almost everyone quietly asks themselves: why is reading becoming so hard? We explore it from every angle ; from the history of how humans first started reading, to how our brains evolved with storytelling, to the modern distractions that pull our attention in a hundred different directions...
We talk about how technology reshaped our reading habits, how the paradox of choice leaves us overwhelmed before we even pick up a book, and why deep reading feels almost impossible in an age of endless notifications. We even look at the cultural shifts, the psychology behind attention, and how reading used to be a slow, communal act rather than a productivity goal.
This episode isnāt a preachy READ MORE lecture; itās a journey. A colorful one. A mix of history, a bit of science, personal reflection, and honest conversation about the state of our minds today. If youāve ever wondered why you can binge a 3 hour podcast but struggle to read 3 pages, this one will make you feel seen š
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Language is one of the most human things about us; but we rarely stop to think about how it actually works. In this episode, we explore language from every angle: how writing changed the way we think, how our biology shaped the way we tell stories, and how culture, identity, and even power are woven into the words we use every day.
We touch on the big ideas from linguistics in simple, human language; how children learn to speak, why every language has its own rhythm, and why multilingual people sometimes feel like different versions of themselves. We also talk about storytelling, memory, and the invisible rules our brains follow whenever we speak.
If youāve ever wondered why language feels so natural yet so complicated, or how it shapes the person youāve become, this episode is for you š«¶šæ
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In this episode of Beyond The Surface, we explore one of the oldest and most intimate questions: What does it actually mean to be human?
Not in a philosophical textbook sense; but in a real, lived, everyday way...We talk about self-awareness, deep emotions, the messiness of being alive, and that quiet inner tension W.E.B. Du Bois once called double consciousness 'The feeling of seeing yourself through your own eyes and the worldās eyes at the same time.'
From the beauty of vulnerability to the weight of insecurity, from identity to connection, this episode is an invitation to reflect on the parts of ourselves we often ignore. Itās honest, grounded, and rooted in real human experience.
If youāve ever paused for a second and wondered who you are beneath all the roles, expectations, and noise; This conversation is for you š«¶šæ
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In this episode of Beyond The Surface, we dive into how social media is quietly reshaping the way we talk, listen, and connect. From the illusion of ābeing connectedā to the rise of shallow conversations, we unpack the subtle shifts happening in our communication today.
Drawing on Sherry Turkleās powerful insights and Paul Griceās conversational maxims, we explore why our interactions feel more fragmented, why attention has become a rare currency, and how digital habits influence the quality of our relationships.
Together, we break down the psychology, the philosophy, and the real-life consequences of living in a world where online presence often replaces genuine presence.
Whether youāre a creator, a thinker, or just someone trying to communicate better, this episode will make you rethink the way you talk to the people you care about...
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Despite all our progress, inequality keeps rising; not just economically, but socially and politically too. Itās almost as if the gap between the powerful and the powerless has become an accepted part of modern democracy. But should it be?
This episode dives into the hidden connection between wealth and democracy & how money doesnāt just buy comfort, but influence. Weāll explore how the concentration of wealth shapes political power, how economic frustration weakens trust in democratic systems, and why some voices in society grow louder while others fade into silence...
Through the lenses of sociology, economics, and psychology, weāll try to uncover how inequality subtly shapes our sense of justice, belonging, and participation. Does democracy still serve the people, or has it become a system that protects privilege??? And if democracy was meant to be the great equalizer, what happens when the scales tip too far?!
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In this episode, we dive into one of humanityās darkest truths SLAVERY. Not just as a historical system, but as a mindset, an institution, and a legacy that continues to shape our modern world. We uncover how slavery dehumanized generations, built empires, and left psychological and cultural scars that still echo today.
From the transatlantic slave trade to the subtle forms of exploitation that exist now, we explore how power, obedience, and fear created a world where some ruled and others were broken. Through stories of resistance, identity, and survival, we reflect on the complexity of slavery; not only as a crime of the past, but as a mirror of our present...
Because to understand freedom, we must first confront what it means to be enslaved.
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In this episode, I sit down with Professor Güven from Earlham College (USA) to explore how culture quietly shapes the way we think, feel, and see the world. What begins as an improvised conversation turns into a deep reflection on cultural inheritance, identity, and perception; and how much of who we are is actually passed down to us, often without our awareness.
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In a world that never slows down, why does time feel shorter than ever?
In this episode, we explore the psychology, culture, and philosophy of time; from Hartmut Rosaās idea of social acceleration to the holiday paradox and the illusions of progress that shape modern life.
Through reflection and story, we ask: is time really moving faster, or have we simply forgotten how to move with it?If you enjoyed this episode, donāt forget to give us a 5-star review and follow Beyond The Surface for more deep and thought-provoking conversations. Your support helps us grow and bring you even better content š
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Can we ever truly separate ourselves from the environments that shaped us? In this episode, we dive into how culture, language, and social settings mold our thoughts, values, and even our sense of self. Itās a conversation about identity, belonging, and the quiet power of the world around us.
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We all crave freedom, but few of us are ready for what it demands. In this episode, I explore the thin line between freedom and responsibility; through my own experiences and the ideas of Sartre, Nietzsche, and Kierkegaard.
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We grow up believing success is a solo journey; that if we just work hard enough, weāll make it on our own. But is that the whole truth? In this episode, we strip away the illusion of the self-made myth and uncover the invisible hands that guide every story of achievement.
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In a world overflowing with noise, both external and internal, silence often feels uncomfortable. Yet, silence is more than the absence of sound; it is a language of its own. In this episode of Beyond The Surface, we explore the philosophy and power of silence. From the wisdom of ancient thinkers to the role silence plays in our relationships and self-growth, we uncover why choosing silence can sometimes speak louder than words.
Join me as we reflect on questions like:
Why do we fear silence in conversations?How can silence help us listen better, not only to others, but to ourselves?And what can philosophy, psychology, and personal experience teach us about embracing stillness?This is not just an episode about being quiet ā itās about learning to hear the world, and ourselves, more clearly.
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In this episode of Beyond The Surface, we sit down with Koray and Justin to dive into the timeless topic of love and relationships. From the highs of deep connection to the challenges of modern dating, we explore what it really means to love and be loved. Together, we share stories, insights, and different perspectives on how relationships shape our lives, our choices, and our growth. Whether youāre in love, searching, or simply curious, this conversation goes beyond clichĆ©s and gets real about what it takes to build meaningful connections.
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In this special episode, we sit down with Koray and Justin for an open, honest, and thought-provoking conversation about life itself. From the pursuit of meaning to the role of belief, from shaping our goals to how education influences who we become ā we explore the questions that shape our identities and paths. Itās a real conversation between friends, reflecting, questioning, and sharing perspectives on what it means to live with intention in an ever-changing world.
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"I may not agree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." ā Voltaire.
In this episode, we journey through the Enlightenmentāan era that reshaped how we think, speak, and challenge the world around us. It's not just about history or philosophy; it's about the courage to question, to reason, and to value freedom of thought above all. I also share my personal reflections on how Enlightenment ideals still echo in our daily lives, and why they matter more than ever today.
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