Will to Joy: Nietzsche for Life
Not advice, but technique. Not guidance, but tools. Not opinion, but evidence. Through the practical application of the extraordinary teachings of Friedrich Nietzsche, The Will to Joy Podcast is the high road to self-overcoming and transcendence.
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Here's a Spotify playlist of the tracks I recommend in series 1 of the Will to Joy podcast in the order I recommend them. Each invokes some variety of Dionysian feeling for me. I hope they can do something similar for you:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1foCRmNEpujmJBEzMUMsU4?si=UpO_6FQbTAO0IjSeXHgweg
(Formerly the Becoming Übermensch podcast)
Podcasting since 2025 • 29 episodes
Will to Joy: Nietzsche for Life
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29. Afterword: Nietzsche, Sex, Power.
In this special wrap-up episode, I take you back through the journey of The Will to Joy’s first season—what we explored, what we uncovered, and how far this project has already evolved. From the human condition in all its frustration a...
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28. Will to Power - Nietzsche’s theory of everything and what it means for you. Season finale, Part 3
Welcome to the third and final part of the Will to Joy Season Finale. This episode is going to be the most momentous. We wrestle with will to power as it relates to you
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27. Will to Power - Nietzsche’s theory of everything and what it means for you. Season finale, Part 2
Dionysus wants to make you stronger, more evil, more profound – and more beautiful. In this second part of the season finale, we follow that ...
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26. Will to Power - Nietzsche’s theory of everything and what it means for you. Season finale, Part 1
Free will is the sacred cow of our modern civilisation. Everyone believes they have it but no one can justify this belief. In our season finale of The Will to...
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25. On his master's business - Nietzsche, masters, and slaves
As Nietzsche writes, "he who cannot obey himself, will be commanded". The ability to obey oneself - to have an internal locus of authority rather than an external one - this is how, in our era of purported equality, a master is distingui...
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