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      <title>Ep. 2 — Common Decency</title>
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Guiding question: How can radical change stay faithful to ordinary human decency?
Extras and transcript: yourgentleradical.space. Listen, subscribe, and share widely. </description>
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      <title>Ep. 3 — The Death of God</title>
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Extras and transcript: yourgentleradical.space. Listen, subscribe, and share widely. </description>
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  <title>Ep. 4 — Dorothy Day</title>
  <description>Dorothy Day refused the easy divide between inner life and political action. This episode follows her through bohemian New York, loneliness, conversion, the Catholic Worker, and the hard discipline of solidarity. Her radicality did not come from moral superiority, but from honesty about failure, shame, suffering, and the need for community.
Extras and transcript: yourgentleradical.space. Listen, subscribe, and share widely. </description>
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