Listen "Episode 80 Is nothing sacred?"
Episode Synopsis
Is nothing sacred? What images or memories does this question conjure for you? Also, what are your aims? (Don't answer that. This is not a self-help podcast.) When I ask my undergraduate students to articulate the aims for their entrepreneurial projects, I hope and pray they won't ask me mine. Not because I don't have one. Here it is (don't tell anyone): To honour the sacred spaces where new ideas emerge. The word 'sacred' sounds a little hokey or New Agey to my ears, but I can't think of a better word. Episode 80 explores the sociological phenomenon of sacredness. We discuss the importance of the sacred and profane dichotomy in Durkheim's theory of religion. We draw upon Goffman to posit that uttering profanities might be part of a sacred ritual of drawing boundaries around self and other. And we explore the mysterious ways that language creates sacred spaces where new ideas emerge. The story I read in this episode is 'The Determiners', available on grammarfordreamers.com. Take my free course, sign up for my newsletter, get my screenplay—do all the things, here: grammarfordreamers.com/connect Follow me on Instagram @grammarfordreamers, Facebook www.facebook.com/Grammarfordreamers/ or Twitter @jodieclarkling Subscribe on Apple podcasts, Spotify or wherever you like to listen. Rate, review, tell your friends!
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