Becoming a Free Thinker: Alex Kaschuta (Writer and Host of the “Subversive” Podcast)(Ep. 94)

Alex Kaschuta

In this episode, I sit down with Alex Kaschuta, writer and host of the Subversive Podcast. We discussed the importance of subversive ideas, how to become a free thinker as a young person, and how to create a career where you get paid to think

Topics:

  • Why Alex Kaschuta's podcast focuses on subversive ideas

  • Should offensive ideas be censored?

  • How to become a free thinker as a young person

  • College and censored ideas

  • Creating a career to get paid to think

  • What books have had an impact on Ms. Kaschuta

  • What advice Ms. Kaschuta has for teenagers


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Bio:

Alex Kaschuta is a writer, cultural critic, and podcast host from Transylvania, Romania. Her areas of interest are technology, immigration, religion, gender relations, and the broader emergence of postliberal politics in Europe and the United States. Her background is in economics, having earned a BSc. in Economics at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, and an MSc. at ESADE Barcelona. She has been active as an opinion writer for the better part of a decade and has been featured in the New York Post, the American Mind, IM1776, and other outlets. Currently, she is the host of the Subversive Podcast and writes for her Substack audience and various other publications.

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