
#24 Wake The F**k Up: Stop Wars - Enough is Enough
08/14/24 • 38 min
In this powerful episode, we delve into the stark realities of government and media manipulation, highlighting the urgent need for collective action in response to ongoing wars and human rights violations. Drawing on the prophetic insights of Noam Chomsky and the case of Julian Assange, we explore how these narratives shape our understanding of conflicts, from the Middle East to the current tensions with China. Join us as we reject the apathy that has gripped society and demand that our taxes are allocated towards community betterment instead of funding violence abroad. It’s time to awaken our collective consciousness and strive for a future where compassion and accountability triumph over corporate greed and war.
In this powerful episode, we delve into the stark realities of government and media manipulation, highlighting the urgent need for collective action in response to ongoing wars and human rights violations. Drawing on the prophetic insights of Noam Chomsky and the case of Julian Assange, we explore how these narratives shape our understanding of conflicts, from the Middle East to the current tensions with China. Join us as we reject the apathy that has gripped society and demand that our taxes are allocated towards community betterment instead of funding violence abroad. It’s time to awaken our collective consciousness and strive for a future where compassion and accountability triumph over corporate greed and war.
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#24 Outback Woman Ep1 - Early Life in the Outback: A Life of Love, Loss and Overwhelming Resilience
My mother was born in an era plagued by war and uncertainty, yet her childhood was filled with joy and adventure. Growing up on a cattle station in the middle of the Outback, she experienced a kind of freedom that few can imagine. Surrounded by vast landscapes and endless possibilities, she learned to appreciate the simple things in life. In this harsh but beautiful environment, she developed a strong connection to nature and an unbreakable spirit.
As she reflects on her upbringing, my mother often speaks of the endless days spent exploring with her siblings, riding horses and chasing kangaroos. But amidst the idyllic scenery, there was also a sense of responsibility and hard work. Living on a cattle station meant taking on tasks that most children would never even dream of. From mustering cattle to helping with daily chores, my mother learned the value of hard work and determination from an early age.
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#23 - The $20 Project - "Yen's Nest"
Yen is a single mother from Vietnam. Yen means Bird or Swallow in Vietnamese. Help us build a nest for Yen using the GoFundMe link below.
In this episode of "Billions of Atoms," we launch our $20 Project and explore Yen’s heartfelt story and the incredible impact of small, meaningful gestures through The $20 Project.
This hopefully marks the beginning of many initiatives we hope to launch at Billions of Atoms, each designed to inspire hope, foster connection, and ignite change in the world. Join us as we uncover the power of simple acts to transform lives and spark a ripple effect of redemption.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/billions-of-atoms-20-project-yens-nest
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