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The Global Barstool

The Global Barstool

著者: Anthony Graham
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The Global Barstool is a space for thoughtful conversations about the things we notice, the things we inherit, and the things we rarely stop long enough to examine. Through personal stories, cultural observations, history, travel, and reflection, we invite listeners to pull up a chair, look closer, and consider what often gets rushed past. Because sometimes the most important conversations begin when we finally slow down and pay attention.Anthony Graham 社会科学
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  • Nowhere and Everywhere
    2026/06/17

    We often assume stability means staying in one place.

    But some lives challenge that assumption entirely.

    In this final episode of Season 1, The Global Barstool explores what it means to build a sense of grounding through movement rather than permanence.

    Through reflections on childhood, military life, travel, and the quiet realization that follows years of change, we examine a different kind of stability—one that isn’t anchored to place, but to identity.

    Because not every life is meant to be rooted in stillness. And not every form of grounding looks the same. Some is built through staying. Some is built through movement. And some is only understood after you’ve lived enough life to recognize the difference.

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    5 分
  • The Blind Spot — What We Miss While Looking Elsewhere
    2026/06/17

    We tend to think the things we miss come from not paying attention.

    But some of life's most important blind spots aren't created by neglect—they're created by attention itself.

    In this episode of The Global Barstool, we reflect on the uncomfortable reality that while we're focused on what seems most urgent, important lessons, conversations, and connections can quietly slip outside our field of view. We explore how perspective often arrives years after the moment has passed.

    Because sometimes what we miss isn't hidden.

    We're just looking somewhere else.


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    4 分
  • You'll Know When You Get There
    2026/06/17

    Most of us spend years looking ahead, wondering when we'll finally arrive. But what if the people we admire don't have more certainty than we do? What if they simply have more perspective?

    This week, consider something life has taught you that no one could have explained beforehand. What lesson did you have to live before you could truly understand it?

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    5 分
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