Radiolab: After Life
The goal is to engage in critical thinking and analyses of the podcast therefore please avoid giving a synopsis or summary. When writing these papers reflect on your initial thoughts, reactions, and feelings. Students are encouraged to discuss what they’ve learned, how does the podcast episode connect with the readings, and discuss their point of view about the episode. The expected length for these papers is approximately 1 ½ - 2 double-spaced page using 12pt Times New Roman font. Do not exceed 2 pages
Radiolab: After Life
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Radiolab: After Life
"After Life" on Radiolab explores the profoundness of death and the mysteries that may lie ahead. Eleven meditations make up the episode, a break from the usual format, inviting listeners to consider complex themes about life beyond death. The audience is immediately drawn in by this existential theme, promoting introspection. Focusing on death's elusive moment raises problems about its definition—whether it happens instantly or gradually. This investigation creates a cognitive tango between science and metaphysics. One meditation addresses "brain death" and how medical advances affect life and death (Radiolab, n.d.). This exploration aligns with readings on science and philosophy, showing how modern