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The Rethink Podcast
Nathaniel Ace
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A Podcast that encourages you to think about things you generally would not think about
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Mar 12 2023
S3E3: You have lived before
In this Episode Nathaniel Ace discusses different theories about Deja VuSupport the show
Mar 12 2023
S3E3: You have lived before
In this Episode Nathaniel Ace discusses different theories about Deja VuSupport the show
Jan 9 2023
S3E2: 55 New Year Resolutions in 25mins
On this episode Nathaniel Ace gives 55 New year resolution ideas, gotten from parade.com and then gives his thoughts on them.Support the show
Nov 1 2022
S3E1: Your Zodiac Sign Makes You Love Rethink
On this episode Nathaniel Ace tries to examine the ideas surrounding Astrological signs and other character trait description models.Support the show
May 10 2022
S2E13: The 48 Laws of Power (Summary) Last Part
In this Episode Nathaniel Ace continues and finishes the summary of the book “48 Laws of Power” by Robert GreeneSupport the show
Mar 14 2022
S2E12: The 48 Laws of Power (Summary) Part Three
In this Episode Nathaniel Ace continues the summary of the book “48 Laws of Power” by Robert GreeneSupport the show
Jan 7 2022
S2E11: 48 Laws of Power (Summary) Part Two
On this Episode Nathaniel Ace summarises the laws listed in a book by Robert Greene called The 48 Laws of PowerSupport the show
Dec 28 2021
S2E10: 48 Laws of Power (Summary) Part One
On this Episode Nathaniel Ace summarises the laws listed in a book by Robert Greene called The 48 Laws of PowerSupport the show
Nov 11 2021
S2E9: Videographers should look for new Jobs (Mobile Cameras Vs DSLR)
Nathaniel Ace and Victor I. Ndulue Discuss on the possibilities of mobile phone cameras posing threats to the relevance and job offers of videographers and content creators.Support the show
Nov 4 2021
S2E8: What is the point of Christmas?
Nathaniel Ace tries to see what the point of Christmas might be to different people based on their beliefs and historical context.Support the show
Sep 16 2021
S2E7: The World is Running out of Water
Nathaniel Ace dives into the world of data and facts surrounding the scarcity of water on earth and future projections.Support the show
Sep 10 2021
S2E6: Why can't you change yourself for somebody?
Nathaniel Ace and Sanusi Sophia Yemisi discuss the idea of changing parts of yourself to suit someone else.Support the show
Sep 3 2021
S2E5: Children should be forced to play Games
Nathaniel Ace and David Baulch examine the negatives as well as the positives of games in the lives of people especially children.Support the show
Aug 26 2021
S2E4: Does Life have to be Meaningful
Nathaniel Ace, Shindo Shilala and David Baulch question the needfulness for life to have meaning.Support the show
Aug 19 2021
S2E3: Outward beauty is more important than Inward beauty
Nathaniel Ace and Princess Egbo (First female guest on the Podcast) compare the relative importance of outward beauty over inward beauty in people.Support the show
Aug 12 2021
S2E2: You cannot find a new interest online
Nathaniel Ace and Tseju Ogbe discuss the impact of social media algorithms on it's users and how it affects their interests in both old and new things. Support the show
Aug 6 2021
S2E1: Female Philosophers had a lot to say
Nathaniel Ace and Shindo Shilala share their thoughts on some quotes by female philosophersSupport the show
Jul 29 2021
(Bonus) End of Season One Stats (51 Seconds)
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Jul 22 2021
(10) Passion is Useless (Passion vs Apathy)
Nathaniel Ace and Temitola Anthony-awi think through the effects, benefits and disadvantages of being an extremely passionate person or an apathetic person. Support the show
Jul 15 2021
(9) God witnessed every rape in history
On this episode Nathaniel Ace encourages us to think about rape situations and the fact that God witnesses it all and seems to do nothing about it.Support the show
Jul 8 2021
(8) Humans are like Cancer to this Planet
On this episode, Nathaniel Ace and Enosakhare Ojo Josiah discuss issues surrounding human population and use of both renewable and non-renewable resources.Support the show