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Thanks for those suggestions - will check them out.
Agree on Hitchens being timeless (in a way so is some of Emerson, Thoreau, Plato, etc... I guess I just like hearing the takes on current topics. Grandfathered into Sam Harris Marking Sense/Waking Up content, so I enjoy his updates for the most part. Alan Watts still fairly new and he has a ton of content out there. Vernon Howard was the 1990s for me. Harder to get audiobooks of his, but plenty of video and books out there.
Hitchens used to talk about how he was friends with one of the religious figures he debated often, and I feel like that is how things used to be a bit; spirited dialogue without paralyzing polarity.
Dreamer