Explore the load-bearing questions of life with lessons from Socrates, Plato, and Agnes Callard. Discover how philosophical inquiry can rescue the soul.

The unexamined life is not worth living, but the alternative is to live a life that isn't truly yours, dictated by hidden beliefs you’ve never actually tested.
An audio lesson exploring the core lessons from three key works on living a philosophical life: 'Open Socrates' by Agnes Callard (2025), 'Why Plato Matters Now' by Angie Hobbs (2025), and 'Philosophy for Life' by Jules Evans (2012). The lesson should synthesize their unique perspectives into foundational takeaways for a modern audience.







Load-bearing questions are the fundamental beliefs that support the structure of your entire existence, such as the meaning of success or parenthood. According to Agnes Callard, these answers have often hardened into your reality because you use them every day. If these answers were suddenly removed, your life might collapse, making philosophical inquiry into these topics a vital rescue mission for the soul rather than a dry academic exercise.
The podcast draws on the wisdom of Socrates and Plato alongside modern insights from philosopher Agnes Callard to examine the 'untimely questions' we face. It explores how we often live by scripts written by others or by 'savage commands' dictated by our bodies and social groups. By looking through the lens of these thinkers, listeners can learn to navigate the weight of their own lives and move toward a more authentic, examined reality.
Agnes Callard describes 'untimely questions' as those that typically arise only after you have already answered them through the way you live. Because you are already working, parenting, or participating in a community, you are 'using' these answers daily and may no longer see them as questions. This podcast examines how to address these disruptive inquiries even when they feel terrifying or inconvenient to the established rhythm of your life.
Savage commands are the dictates of our bodies that drive us to pursue pleasure, while kinship commands are the social pressures that tell us how to be a 'good' person. We often prefer to live by these dictates because asking deeper philosophical questions can be terrifyingly disruptive to our routines. The podcast explores how to move beyond these scripts to determine if the way we are living is truly our own.
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