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The Never Stop Learning Podcast

The Never Stop Learning Podcast

著者: The Never Stop Learning Team
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Never Stop Learning Podcasts is an investigative learning audio library for curious minds. Each episode is a long-form deep dive designed to take you through a topic from beginning to end—exploring the foundations, the mechanics, the tensions, and the bigger picture in a clear, structured way.

The show begins with our own curiosity. We choose the subjects, shape the questions, and follow the threads we want to understand more deeply. From there, we use AI as part of the creative process to help organize ideas, build the narrative, and turn that exploration into a coherent long-form story. The final audio is then created using Google LM to make each deep dive practical to listen to while walking, driving, or moving through everyday life.

This show is not built to hand you an answer or tell you what to think. It exists to help frame complex topics more clearly, deepen understanding, and leave you with a broader perspective than you had when you started. The goal is to satisfy curiosity, explore ideas honestly, and help listeners understand the full picture in a world that usually stops at the headline.

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  • The Long Struggle for Freedom in America: From Colonial Beginnings to the Civil War (Part I)
    2026/06/07

    The Long Struggle for Freedom in America: From Colonial Beginnings to the Civil War (Part I) This is part I of a three part series, taking a deeper look into American history...How was American slavery built into the life of the nation? This episode explores its colonial foundations and follows its expansion through law, commerce, labor, and political power, showing how slavery became a national system rather than a regional footnote. It is a deep look at the machinery America constructed, normalized, and defended for generations.

    **Editorial note: This series examines difficult and often painful parts of American history with the aim of understanding them more fully, carefully, and in their full historical context.

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    58 分
  • The Long Struggle for Freedom in America: From Emancipation to the Voting Rights Act (Part II)
    2026/06/07

    The Long Struggle for Freedom in America: From Emancipation to the Voting Rights Act (Part II). This is part III of a three part series, taking a deeper look into American history...What changed when slavery ended, and what remained unresolved? This episode follows the long arc from emancipation through Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the civil rights movement, exploring the struggle to turn legal freedom into real political and social power. It is the story of how democracy was contested after the Civil War and why the fight for equal citizenship lasted another century.

    **Editorial note: This series examines difficult and often painful parts of American history with the aim of understanding them more fully, carefully, and in their full historical context.

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    1 時間 1 分
  • "Work Worth Doing": The Character in Building a Career
    2026/06/01

    "Work Worth Doing": The Character in Building a Career...explores work as more than a paycheck, a title, or a ladder of advancement. It asks what a career does to the person building it. Through questions of learning, preparation, collaboration, judgment, honesty, discipline, and service, this episode examines work as one of the main places where character is tested and formed. Drawing on Woodrow Wilson’s view of work as contribution, John Wooden’s warning about preparation, Ivy Lee’s discipline of ordered attention, and voices such as Theodore Roosevelt, John Maxwell, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Stephen Covey, and George Eliot, the episode argues that the real measure of a career is not only what was earned or achieved, but what kind of person emerged from the years of labor.

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    56 分
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