Mar 17 • 14:26 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Work and Poverty Under Observation in Märt Treier's Program 'Psycho'

Märt Treier's show 'Psycho' will explore the themes of work and poverty in its upcoming episodes.

In the upcoming episodes of Märt Treier's show 'Psycho', set to air on March 18 and March 25, discussions will revolve around the significance of work in people's lives and the pervasive issue of poverty. The episode on March 18 will delve into people's attitudes towards work, examining how the role of work has transformed over the past few decades and whether it still provides meaning to life as it once did. Guests on the show include psychologist Aleksander Pulver, journalist Vilja Kiisler, musician Reket, education leader Hendrik Agur, and politician Jürgen Ligi.

On March 25, the focus will shift to poverty and its effects on people’s lives, posing critical questions about the persistence of poverty in everyday life and the implications it carries. Various thinkers have noted the destructive impact of poverty, emphasizing how it consumes time and restricts opportunities. The show aims to unravel the complexities surrounding poverty, exploring whether it is an inevitable circumstance or a consequence of broader societal issues and policies.

By tackling these pressing topics, 'Psycho' seeks to engage viewers in a deeper conversation about fundamental social issues, encouraging reflection on the interconnectedness of work, poverty, and the human condition. The discussions will not only highlight individual experiences but also address systemic factors that contribute to these challenges.

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