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  • Why Reggae Hits Different — The Music Theory Behind It
    2026/04/23

    Reggae doesn’t just sound different — it feels different.

    In this episode, we break down why.

    From offbeat rhythm and the “skank” guitar, to the way basslines take the lead, we explore the music theory behind reggae and how it flips the way rhythm normally works.

    We also look at the history of the genre and how it developed into something deeper than just a sound.

    Once you hear it — you can’t unhear it.

    Welcome back to Fleeing Ignorance.

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    6 分
  • How to Clear a Room — And Why It’s Like War
    2026/04/23

    Clearing a room sounds simple… until you realise how much you don’t know.

    In this episode, we break down the mindset behind clearing a space — not tactics, but how you manage uncertainty, control movement, and reduce risk.

    Then we zoom out.

    Because the same ideas apply to something much bigger — conflict, battle, even war.

    From controlling space to gathering information, the principles stay the same.

    It’s not about speed — it’s about control.

    Welcome back to Fleeing Ignorance.

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    6 分
  • Why Most People Speak Māori English
    2026/04/21

    A lot of people think they’re speaking Māori…
    but really, they’re speaking English — just using Māori words.

    And that’s not a dig — it’s how language works.

    In this episode, we break down why Te Reo Māori is more than vocabulary.
    We explore sentence structure, why people default to English patterns, and how meaning in Māori goes deeper than direct translation.

    We also talk about how Te Reo has, in some ways, become something people “visit” — instead of something they fully live in.

    Because you’re not just learning words —
    you’re learning a way of seeing the world.

    Welcome back to Fleeing Ignorance.

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    6 分
  • What is Sin? (outside of church language)
    2026/04/20

    Sin is one of those words everyone’s heard…
    but most people don’t really understand.

    For some, it just means breaking rules.
    For others, it’s tied to guilt, shame, or religion — and gets ignored completely.

    But what if that’s not what it actually means?

    In this episode, we break down the idea of sin outside of church language — not as a list of rules, but as something deeper.

    This isn't church teaching or preaching, it's a light touching into the topic.

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    6 分