Episode 13

Music for the Existentialist: Passenger, Noah Kahan, and... Paul Tillich?

Published on: 14th October, 2024

Another episode with no reason or format! Joshua Noel discusses his thoughts about existentialism, Paul Tillich, and the differences between Passenger and Noah Kahan's music!

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What is Noah Kahan famous for? What religion is Noah Kahan? Is Noah Kahan country music? What is Noah Kahan's biggest song? What artists are similar to Noah Kahan? Does Passenger write his own songs? Did Ed Sheeran sing with Passenger? What nationality is Passenger? What genre is Passenger? Does existentialism believe in God? What did Paul Tillich believe? What does Tillich say about anxiety? How do existentialists view anxiety? What did Paul Tillich mean by the courage to be? What requires the most courage?

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In this episode, you will:

  • Explore music by Passenger, Noah Kahan, and The Velveteers
  • Think through the philosophy of Passenger and the courage to be
  • Discuss the power of raw emotion and acknowledging our anxieties
  • Sing along with Noah Kahan!

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Music used in this episode:

  • "Go Fly Away", by The Velveteers
  • "Life's for the Living", by Passenger
  • "Whispers", by Passenger
  • "Home", by Passenger
  • "Dial Drunk", by Noah Kahan
  • "Orange Juice", by Noah Kahan
  • "Stick Season", by Noah Kahan

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A music podcast with no rhyme, rhythm, or reason!
A music podcast with no rhyme, rhythm, or reason! This is the Anazao Podcasts' dumping grounds for any music related project we feel like doing. No set schedule or themes or anything like that, just some leaders from our community discussing music - sometimes pop culture and sometimes worship!
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