Bicerin
"Something Different"
🎙️ Something Different by Bicerin is a short-form podcast exploring philosophy, spirituality, history, and ideas that matter — like a sip of strong coffee. Thoughtful, reflective, and never trendy, it’s for curious minds seeking depth in small doses. Listen, reflect, and explore more at "bicerin-literature.co.uk".This isn’t a lecture hall or a textbook. It’s a small table in a quiet café, where we think freely, question deeply, and share perspectives that don’t always follow the mainstream. A Bicerin series, by Edward Breen and Antonello Mirone.© 2025 Bicerin. All rights reserved.
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Apr 29, 2026
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Episodes
In the Orchard with Muskan 29.04.2026 54:07
In this episode, Bicerin is proud to present a newly published book! The Orchard Cycle , by Muskan Bhatia. Is pain necessary for creativity? Can we sit our emotion and just let them flow? Is joy in simple things? These are the questions our team at Bicerin had when we first read the draft, making our feelings grow like fruits in a garden. With us, Muskan shares the personal journey behind the poet...
Episode 8: Myth, Eros and different ways of knowing 04.03.2026 1:15:38
Episode 8: Myths, Eros and the Search for Truth Life is like a simple biscuit. We often see it as something broken in two, divided between ego and unity, reason and feeling, self and other- its nature, though, is whole. In this episode of Bicerin , the three of us — Simon Wilson , Edward, and Antonello — explore myth, consciousness, and ways of knowing that move beyond pure logic. Beginning with P...
Episode 7: Worship, obedience and love 12.01.2026 1:16:31
🎙️ Episode 7 — Love, Obedience & the Paradox of God with Simon Wilson What is love when it can’t be commanded? What is obedience when it isn’t submission? And what happens when theology stops giving answers—and starts asking better questions? In this episode, we’re joined by Simon Wilson , Senior Lecturer in Theology, Philosophy, and Religion at Canterbury Christ Church University , for a wide...
Episode 6: Beans fact sheet 18.11.2025 1:07:52
Stories That Shape Us: Literature, Identity, and the Art of Being Human In this richly layered episode, we sit down with Michael Flavin — novelist, award-winning short-story writer, and Reader in Global Education at King’s College London — to explore why stories are the secret architecture of human meaning . From Hamlet ’s existential murmurings to the living legacy of the Northern Irish Troubles...
Episode 5: Fake beans 13.10.2025 45:16
🎙️ When Truth Becomes Optional — A Conversation with Gavin Esler What happens when lies become the norm and truth turns negotiable? In this powerful episode, journalist and BBC veteran Gavin Esler unpacks the global crisis of truth decay — the erosion of trust in politics, media, and leadership. From Boris Johnson’s “dead cat” strategy to the rise of digital echo chambers , Esler exposes how misin...
Episode 4: On Education 10.09.2025 1:03:44
What’s the true purpose of education? Is it to prepare us for a job, or to help us discover who we really are? In this thought-provoking episode, we explore how different systems — from Italy’s broad classical studies, to the UK’s career-driven universities, to Germany’s middle ground — shape the way we learn, think, and live. We discuss why modern schooling often asks “what do you want to be?” in...
Episode 3: Different blends, but still coffee 23.07.2025 1:07:37
In this episode, we explore the many different paths that can lead to spiritual awakening. From Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam to art, philosophy, and literature, we look at how diverse worldviews often guide us toward similar inner truths. We reflect on the timeless relevance of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave—especially in today’s world of distraction, misinformation, and personal tran...
Episode 2: Too hot, then it burns 04.07.2025 59:13
Some truths come like coffee—hot, bitter, and hard to swallow. In this episode of Something Different , we sit with the sting of spiritual suffering. Not the clean pain of a scraped knee, but the slow, existential burn that philosophers, mystics, and seekers have wrestled with for centuries. From the Buddhist idea of dukkha , the inherent suffering of existence, to Nietzsche’s call to embrace life...
Episode 1: First Sip 15.06.2025 54:02
In this short and thoughtful podcast, we explore what makes art feel authentic and meaningful. From Plato’s philosophy to modern ideas, it’s a fresh take on the role of spirituality in our lives. Perfect for anyone into philosophy, culture, or the liberal arts—like a quick coffee break for curious minds.
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