In this episode previous Vernacular guest Alexi Sargeant (freelance writer and Managing Director of the Aquinas Institute at Princeton University) joins us to talk about NBC's "The Good Place" and what it tells us about our final destination, ethical quandaries, and the art of being human. For more info on Alexi's work, follow him on Twitter. You can also read his article about "The Good Place" here.
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E89 Golfing in the Dark (Part 2)
E88 Golfing in the Dark: Tiger Woods and Fatherhood
E87 the necessity of suffering
E86 "the crown" season 2: it's still not easy being queen
E85 a patreon lightning round + zac & sally chat
E84 why not immortality?
E83 the stages and shape of a human life
E82 embodied souls and ensouled bodies
E81 travel, mental health, and being human
E80 the end of medicine
E79 a truly human science
E78 beauty in imperfection
E77 announcing a new vernacular!
E76 45 Years Since Roe: Abortion in America
E75 everyone needs a therapist
E74 christmas greetings from poland
E73 an upside-down christmas
E72 stronger is always better
E71 it's not easy being queen
E70 the one where we talk about unintended pregnancy, rock climbing, and mental health
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