The Real Question
A podcast by Not Sorry - Mondays

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167 Episodes
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Should I: Change The Way I Talk About My Health?
Published: 14/04/2025 -
Should I: Have a Child?
Published: 7/04/2025 -
Should I: Quit Being an Atheist?
Published: 31/03/2025 -
Should I: Continue to Travel to See Family?
Published: 24/03/2025 -
Should I: Quit My Bookclub?
Published: 17/03/2025 -
Should I: Start Charging for My Work?
Published: 10/03/2025 -
Should I: Have a Life Partner?
Published: 3/03/2025 -
Modern Friendship with Anna Goldfarb
Published: 24/02/2025 -
Should I: Settle Down?
Published: 17/02/2025 -
Should I: Start A Sabbath Ritual?
Published: 10/02/2025 -
Bonus Conversation: Friendship in Anne of Green Gables (with Casper ter Kuile and Courtney Brown)
Published: 7/02/2025 -
Should I: Go Back to Church?
Published: 3/02/2025 -
Should I: Change My Checklist for Dating?
Published: 27/01/2025 -
Should I: Marry My Girlfriend?
Published: 20/01/2025 -
Should I: Pursue Acting Professionally?
Published: 13/01/2025 -
Should I: Take an Art Class in 2025?
Published: 6/01/2025 -
Should I Quit: Final Reflection
Published: 30/12/2024 -
Did They Quit: Being a Stay-at-Home Parent?
Published: 28/12/2024 -
Did They Quit: Making Political Donations?
Published: 27/12/2024 -
Did They Quit: Cussing
Published: 26/12/2024
The Real Question is a show that holds space for life’s tough questions. Each episode, a guest brings a personal question they’re grappling with, and Chaplain Mauricio Bruce helps them find an answer. This season, our focus is on future-oriented questions – those that start with ‘Should I…’ Mauricio sits down with guests who are contemplating big and small changes in their lives — whether it’s habits, careers, or relationships. In every episode, he asks the pivotal question: “Who do you want to be and what’s the best path to get there?”The Real Question is produced by Not Sorry Productions, a feminist organization that produces podcasts, educational content, live shows, and immersive experiences with the explicit goal of addressing the spiritual needs of its participants. Through community, rigor, and ritual, we treat traditionally secular things as if they were sacred. To learn more about what we do, visit https://notsorryworks.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.