
221A was the case so far. The evidence reviewed. The record examined.221B is the next chapter. And if you have been listening, you already know the case is getting bigger. In this solo episode, Ben maps the forward trajectory of The Deductionist. Not predictions. Not promises. A reasoned projection based on what the work has shown, what the culture is demanding, and where Holmesian methodology actually needs to go next. What gets covered:Where the framework goes when the mainstream finally catches up to what this show has been saying for yearsHow the methodology evolves when the cases get harder and the observers get betterWhat is coming for the show, the audience, and the missionWhy the cultural moment this podcast was built for has arrived, and what that means for everyone already in the room 221 episodes in. The work is not done. The interesting part is starting now. Subscribe for weekly episodes applying the Sherlock Holmes method to real human behaviour. Podcast available on all major platforms. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. Access the free tier or go deeper with exclusive paid challenges:https://www.omniscient-insights.com/axiomhttps://www.omniscient-insights.com/community-home MERCH -- https://the-deductionist.myspreadshop.co.uk/allE-SCAPE GAME -- https://www.youtube.com/@thedeductionistteamEverything else you need -- https://linktr.ee/bencardall Music provided by https://robertjohncollinsmusic.com/` #criticalthinking #sherlockholmes #reasoning
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