This Week in Sparkling Water

This Week in Sparkling Water

This Week in Sparkling Water

  • 85. The Body of My Master

85. The Body of My Master

Saturday 30th April 2022

Joakim Eriksson examines capitalism's effect on self-awareness with humor and sparkling water reviews in this engaging episode.
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53 minutes
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Capitalism and Self-Awareness: A Refreshing Take with Joakim Eriksson

It just fascinates the fuck out of me how our highest form of culture, now, where the best minds produce the most evocative, beautiful art, that's like deeply literary and just has this sublime quality. Those people chill on the internet and make like four second videos because you can google it...
Ever pondered the true measure of health in a capitalist society? In this episode of 'This Week in Sparkling Water', Joakim Eriksson takes a deep dive into the intricate relationship between capitalism and self-awareness. With his signature blend of humor and candid reflection, Joakim unpacks how our societal structures shape our mental and emotional well-being. He shares personal stories and observations that challenge the conventional wisdom about success and health in a world driven by profit.
Alongside these heavy topics, Joakim also explores lighter subjects like the unique flavors of Casamara Club's sparkling waters, ranging from Como, inspired by Northern Italy's Amaro, to Onda, a nod to Sicily's version. It's not all serious talk; there's plenty of Joakim's trademark wit and charm to keep things engaging. Whether you're interested in the intersections of sobriety, online culture, meditation, or even Chinese politics, this episode offers a thought-provoking yet entertaining commentary on the complexities of modern life.
Perfect for those navigating their own sobriety journey or anyone curious about the deeper implications of living in a capitalist society, this episode is a must-listen.