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Dream Logic

Elias Campbell, Sean Sutherland

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Dream Logic is a podcast about dreams: what they are, how we make sense of them, what they bring to mind. Each episode features a new guest, someone who recounts a recent dream and tries to connect it to their life. If there's a reason behind our dreams, what is it? What is our psyche trying to communicate and how can we incorporate those insights into our lives? Featuring an original score in each episode and guests from all walks of life, the podcast is a journey into the elusive logic of ...
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Paul Wood reads his letter from the Vatican (1:17); Matthew Parris warns Conservatives from embracing causes that could lose them as much support as they would gain (7:31); reviewing Richard Overy’s Rain of Ruin: Tokyo, Hiroshima and the Surrender of Japan, Ian Buruma argues that the atomic bombs were not only imm…
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