Philosophy · Cultural
Echoes of Wisdom
Bilingual philosophy podcast. The cultural flagship of the studio.
Why I built it this way
Philosophy, when it speaks only to itself, dies. The academic journal, the closed seminar, the technical monograph: these are necessary, but they are not sufficient. A discipline that cannot survive the test of being understood by a non-specialist has lost contact with the reason it began: the cultivation of clarity in the conduct of a human life. I built Echoes of Wisdom as a return to the agora. The podcast is the public square, the listener is the citizen, the episode is the dialogue, and the question is always the Socratic one: have you examined what you take for granted? Each episode takes a concept from ethics, epistemology, or metaphysics and renders it in the language of everyday decision. Not diluted, but distilled. The bilingual format is not a translation exercise; it is a recognition that philosophy in Arabic and philosophy in English carry different intellectual inheritances, and that the conversation between them is itself a philosophical act. This is the cultural flagship of the studio: the proof that wisdom, to remain wisdom, must be spoken aloud.
