

Episode 18, Albert Camus (Part II)
11 snips May 28, 2017
In this discussion, Stevie Symes, a mental health advisor focused on suicide awareness, dives into the philosophy of Albert Camus, the father of absurdism. They explore the significance of embracing life's inherent absurdity while navigating personal struggles. Syncing mindfulness with Camus' ideas, they advocate for living in the present and fostering emotional resilience. The conversation sheds light on the mental health crisis, addressing stigma and promoting understanding in communities, making this a thought-provoking and enriching dialogue.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Embracing Absurdity: The Philosophy of Camus
01:36 • 14min
Understanding the Suicide Crisis
15:50 • 7min
Mindfulness: Embracing the Present
22:45 • 4min
Navigating Mental Health and Philosophy
27:01 • 12min
Embracing Absurdity: Camus' Philosophy
39:23 • 7min
Camus Trivia and Light-Hearted Banter
46:19 • 2min