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Machine-enhanced decision making; and clapping, flapping drones

August 30, 2020 13:13 - 29 minutes

Podcast: Future Tense Episode: Machine-enhanced decision making; and clapping, flapping drones Pub date: 2020-08-30 Artificial Intelligence and other advanced technologies are now being used to make decisions about everything from family law to sporting team selection. So, what works and what still needs refinement? Also, they’re very small, very light and very agile - they clap as they flap their wings. Biologically-inspired drones are now a reality, but how and when will they be used? Th...

Episode 86, Taoism (Part I - The Life of Lao Tzu)

August 30, 2020 13:13 - 51 minutes

Podcast: The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast Episode: Episode 86, Taoism (Part I - The Life of Lao Tzu) Pub date: 2020-08-30 There was once a wise farmer named Oliver who, enjoying the evening’s sun at the end of a summer’s day, watched on as one of his prized horses escaped from his farm. That evening, having heard the news, Jack and Andrew came to Oliver’s farm to express their sympathies. Oliver turned to his neighbours upon their arrival and said, “maybe.” The next day the horse returne...

Lev Shestov: staying awake in the dark

August 30, 2020 13:13 - 28 minutes

Podcast: Philosopher's Zone Episode: Lev Shestov: staying awake in the dark Pub date: 2020-08-30 Lev Shestov is one of the great forgotten modern philosophers, and now could be the time to rediscover him. His was a philosophy of hope in the face of hopelessness, and the parallels between his time and our own are compelling. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from ABC Radio, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Maps of Meaning 6: Story and Metastory 2

August 30, 2020 13:13 - 2 hours

Podcast: The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast Episode: Maps of Meaning 6: Story and Metastory 2 Pub date: 2020-08-30 In Part 2 of this lecture, I make the case that we each inhabit a story, describing where we are, where we are going, and the actions we must undertake to get from the former to the latter. These inhabited stories are predicated on an underlying value system (as we must want to be where we are going more than we value where we are). In addition, they are frames of reference, allowi...

BS 175 Carol Tavris explains Cognitive Dissonance

August 29, 2020 16:54 - 1 hour

Podcast: Brain Science with Ginger Campbell, MD: Neuroscience for Everyone Episode: BS 175 Carol Tavris explains Cognitive Dissonance Pub date: 2020-08-28 This extremely timely episode of Brain Science features an interview with Dr. Carol Tavris, co-author of the newly released third edition of Mistakes Were Made (but Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts. Cognitive Dissonance was actually discovered back in 1956 and it is one of the most well-replicate...

Andrew Y. Lee Live!

August 29, 2020 16:54 - 2 hours

Podcast: Consciousness Live! Episode: Andrew Y. Lee Live! Pub date: 2020-08-29 Join me for a discussion with Andrew Y. Lee as we discuss mental qualities and the value of consciousness. Andrew’s website: https://www.andrewyuanlee.com The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Richard Brown, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Accelerationism, Meaning and Exit | Rune Soup Hermitix Swapcast

August 28, 2020 17:03 - 1 hour

Podcast: Rune Soup Episode: Accelerationism, Meaning and Exit | Rune Soup Hermitix Swapcast Pub date: 2020-08-26 Something a little different this week. I am both the guest and the host in today on today's episode. And fellow podcaster, James from Hermitix, is himself both guest and host. We talk about and through accelerationism, the state of various discourses, what to do when doing anything makes everything worse, where (and how?) to find meaning in These Capitalised Times and whether ...

BI 082 Steve Grossberg: Adaptive Resonance Theory

August 28, 2020 17:03 - 2 hours

Podcast: Brain Inspired Episode: BI 082 Steve Grossberg: Adaptive Resonance Theory Pub date: 2020-08-26 Steve and I discuss his long and productive career as a theoretical neuroscientist. We cover his tried and true method of taking a large body of psychological behavioral findings, determining how they fit together and what’s paradoxical about them, developing design principles, theories, and models from that body of data, and using experimental neuroscience to inform and confirm his model...

Everything Is Fiction with Author Glenn Ostlund

August 28, 2020 17:03 - 1 hour

Podcast: Awakenings with Michele Meiche Episode: Everything Is Fiction with Author Glenn Ostlund Pub date: 2020-08-26 Glenn Ostlund is an Author and Podcaster with a MA in Folklore and Mythology from Indiana University.  Glenn has been hosting and producing a podcast called “Infants on Thrones” for the past 8 years.  It started as a group of rowdy, irreverent, atheistic ex-Mormons deconstructing and making fun of Mormon belief.  After interviewing and becoming friends with a Mormon Psychic...

#456: The Power of Myth — The Hero’s Adventure with Joseph Campbell and Bill Moyers

August 28, 2020 17:02 - 1 hour

Podcast: The Tim Ferriss Show Episode: #456: The Power of Myth — The Hero’s Adventure with Joseph Campbell and Bill Moyers Pub date: 2020-08-27 The Power of Myth — The Hero’s Adventure with Joseph Campbell and Bill Moyers | Brought to you by How to Lead: Wisdom from the World's Greatest CEOs, Founders, and Game Changers by David M. Rubenstein Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is normally my job to interview and deconstruct world-class performers of all different ...

Michael McCarthy — Nature, Joy, and Human Becoming

August 28, 2020 17:02 - 50 minutes

Podcast: On Being with Krista Tippett Episode: Michael McCarthy — Nature, Joy, and Human Becoming Pub date: 2020-08-27 “The sudden passionate happiness which the natural world can occasionally trigger in us may well be the most serious business of all,” Michael McCarthy writes. He is a naturalist and journalist with a galvanizing call — that we stop relying on the immobilizing language of statistics and take up our joy in nature as our defense of it. And he reminds us that the natural world...

Maja D’Oust on Daemons, Divination, and the Return of the Witch

August 28, 2020 17:02 - 1 hour

Podcast: Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio Episode: Maja D’Oust on Daemons, Divination, and the Return of the Witch Pub date: 2020-08-27 We explore the ancient arts of inner knowing, a journey that takes us to primordial goddesses, cosmic magic, and the wisdom of the ages. Although these mystic disciplines have resurrected after millennia of suppression, they are being lost and distorted in recent times. Time to reboot the Gnosis of arcane heretics, the chaos of Cybele, and the summoning of mercurial...

Rutger Bregman on Human Kindness in a Frightened World with Helen Lewis

August 28, 2020 17:02 - 57 minutes

Podcast: Intelligence Squared Episode: Rutger Bregman on Human Kindness in a Frightened World with Helen Lewis Pub date: 2020-08-28 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/intelligencesquared ------ Human beings, we’re taught, are by nature selfish and governed by self-interest. From Hobbes’ theory about the state of nature to Richard Dawkins’ ‘selfish gene’, the roots of this belief are deeply ingrained in Western thought. But historian Rutger Bregman believes we have got human nat...

Rutger Bregman and Helen Lewis on Human Kindness in a Frightened World

August 28, 2020 17:02 - 57 minutes

Podcast: Intelligence Squared Episode: Rutger Bregman and Helen Lewis on Human Kindness in a Frightened World Pub date: 2020-08-28 Human beings, we’re taught, are by nature selfish and governed by self-interest. From Hobbes’ theory about the state of nature to Richard Dawkins’ ‘selfish gene’, the roots of this belief are deeply ingrained in Western thought. But historian Rutger Bregman believes we have got human nature wrong – and that deep down we are all pretty decent. On August 3 Bregma...

625 - Skip the line edition: Learning Music with Jeff Lurner

August 28, 2020 17:02 - 31 minutes

Podcast: The James Altucher Show Episode: 625 - Skip the line edition: Learning Music with Jeff Lurner Pub date: 2020-08-28 Initially, I had Jeff Lerner to talk about building a digital agency on Side Hustle Friday. When I found out that Jeff used to be a professional pianist, I was intrigued by how he learns music at age 17, skipping the line, and became a professional pianist by age 20! So I had to find out how he skip the line, and I want to learn to play the piano too! I write about al...

PEL Presents (sub)Text: Truth as Beauty in Keats’ Ode on a "Grecian Urn"

August 28, 2020 17:02 - 1 hour

Podcast: The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast Episode: PEL Presents (sub)Text: Truth as Beauty in Keats’ Ode on a "Grecian Urn" Pub date: 2020-08-28 The poet John Keats is famous for the concept of “negative capability,” his description of the ability to tolerate the world’s uncertainty without resorting to easy answers. Literary minds in particular should be more attuned to beauty than facts and reason. In fact, truth in the highest sense is the same thing as beauty, he tells us ...

Psilocybin Therapy and Mushroom Wisdom | Francoise Bourzat and Dr. Rosalind Watts ~ ATTMind 127

August 28, 2020 17:02 - 2 hours

Podcast: Adventures Through The Mind Episode: Psilocybin Therapy and Mushroom Wisdom | Francoise Bourzat and Dr. Rosalind Watts ~ ATTMind 127 Pub date: 2020-08-28 Each a leader in the field of psilocybin therapy and medicine, Francoise Bourzat and Rosalind Watts are on the show to talk with each other about psilocybin for depression, trauma, dying; as well as integration, the role of community in getting the most out of our psychedelic experiences, why the depression comes back after psiloc...

Shankar Nair, "Translating Wisdom: Hindu-Muslim Intellectual Interactions in Early Modern South Asia" (U California Press, 2020)

August 28, 2020 16:59 - 1 hour

Podcast: New Books Network Episode: Shankar Nair, "Translating Wisdom: Hindu-Muslim Intellectual Interactions in Early Modern South Asia" (U California Press, 2020) Pub date: 2020-08-28 Shankar Nair’s new book Translating Wisdom: Hindu-Muslim Intellectual Interactions in Early Modern South Asia (University of California Press, 2020) is an intellectually daring and dazzlingly imaginative study of scholarly interactions, made visible through translation, between Sanskrit and Arabo-Persian phi...

Scott Soames, "The World Philosophy Made: From Plato to the Digital Age" (Princeton UP, 2019)

August 28, 2020 16:58 - 1 hour

Podcast: New Books Network Episode: Scott Soames, "The World Philosophy Made: From Plato to the Digital Age" (Princeton UP, 2019) Pub date: 2020-08-28 How has philosophy transformed human knowledge and the world we live in? Philosophical investigation is the root of all human knowledge. Developing new concepts, reinterpreting old truths, and reconceptualizing fundamental questions, philosophy has progressed―and driven human progress―for more than two millennia. In short, we live in a world...

Indigenous Thinking for Troubled Times, Tyson Yunkaporta

August 26, 2020 19:07 - 44 minutes

Podcast: Rebel Wisdom Episode: Indigenous Thinking for Troubled Times, Tyson Yunkaporta Pub date: 2020-08-24 Can indigenous thinking save the world? Tyson Yunkaporta's new book 'Sand Talk' explores this question and is making a big impact. A senior lecturer in Indigenous Knowledges at Deakin University in Melbourne, Tyson is a member of the Apalech Clan in far north Queensland.   In conversation with Rebel Wisdom's Alexander Beiner, he explains how looking back on Western civilisation from...

You 2.0: WOOP, WOOP!

August 26, 2020 19:07 - 20 minutes

Podcast: Hidden Brain Episode: You 2.0: WOOP, WOOP! Pub date: 2020-08-24 American culture is all about positive affirmations. Dream big! Shoot for the stars! But do positive fantasies actually help us achieve our goals? This week, as part of our You 2.0 summer series, we revisit a conversation with researcher Gabriele Oettingen about how we can make our goals more attainable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Hidden ...

A World of Illusions | Jan Westerhoff

August 26, 2020 19:06 - 17 minutes

Podcast: Philosophy For Our Times Episode: A World of Illusions | Jan Westerhoff Pub date: 2020-08-25 Should we trust our senses? And how can we know that the waking world is real but the dreaming world is not? On this week’s episode we are interviewing Professor of Buddhist Philosophy at Oxford University, Jan Westerhoff. Westerhoff discusses the philosophy of illusions, dreams and outlines his theory of an external world whose fundamental constituents are bits of mind, not bits of matter...

Dr. Bernardo Kastrup, What Split Personality Tells Us About Consciousness |461|

August 26, 2020 19:06 - 38 minutes

Podcast: Skeptiko – Science at the Tipping Point Episode: Dr. Bernardo Kastrup, What Split Personality Tells Us About Consciousness |461| Pub date: 2020-08-25 Dr. Bernardo Kastrup, opens up about extended consciousness, dissociative identity, and angels and demons. photo by: Skeptiko [Clip 00:00:00 – 00:00:35] That’s a scene from the movie Split, which portrays a very extreme case of dissociative identity disorder, but that’s just Hollywood, right?  Well consider today’s interview with ...

Chris Matheson | Bill & Ted, God, Comedy, Buddhism, and Meaning

August 26, 2020 19:05 - 1 hour

Podcast: The Philosophy Guy Episode: Chris Matheson | Bill & Ted, God, Comedy, Buddhism, and Meaning Pub date: 2020-08-25 Today I'm joined by Chris Matheson...the creator of the hilarious Bill & Ted film series! Bill & Ted Face the Music: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1086064/ Chris's books: The Story of God, The Buddha's Story, and The Trouble with God My Stuff.... Bonus Feed ($5 a month): https://www.patreon.com/thephilosophyguy Podcast: https://thephilosophyguy.fireside.fm/ Youtub...

Dark Money and Dirty Politics, with Peter Geoghegan and Nick Cohen

August 26, 2020 19:05 - 39 minutes

Podcast: Intelligence Squared Episode: Dark Money and Dirty Politics, with Peter Geoghegan and Nick Cohen Pub date: 2020-08-25 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/intelligencesquared ------ Democracy is in crisis, and unaccountable and untraceable flows of money are helping to destroy it. According to Peter Geoghegan, politicians lie gleefully, making wild claims that can be shared instantly with millions of people on social media. Donald Trump, Boris Johnson, Jair Bolsonaro and ...

Episode 195: Jesus on Trial (Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov")

August 26, 2020 19:05 - 1 hour

Podcast: Very Bad Wizards Episode: Episode 195: Jesus on Trial (Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov") Pub date: 2020-08-25 David and Tamler dive into the most celebrated and philosophically rich scenes in Dostoevsky’s masterpiece "The Brothers Karamazov." Alyosha gets in the middle of a rock-fight, Ivan Karamazov makes a devastating moral case against God, and the Grand Inquisitor convicts Jesus Christ of heresy against the church. (Note: this segment is the second of an upcoming five ep...

Eric G. Wilson on Finding Hermes

August 26, 2020 19:04 - 1 hour

Podcast: Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio Episode: Eric G. Wilson on Finding Hermes Pub date: 2020-08-25 It's finally out after many promises and plans of mice and men (and gods too)! I couldn't think of anyone better for our first show than Eric. We discuss from an esoteric and traditional perspective how to deal with alcoholism, bipolar disorder, and depression. As serious as the topics are, we had a blast in exploring Gnostic fire and Promethean ice. Our discussion covered William Blake, Herman...

AMP #271 The Alchemy of Challenge with Paul Selig

August 26, 2020 19:04 - 1 hour

Podcast: Aubrey Marcus Podcast Episode: AMP #271 The Alchemy of Challenge with Paul Selig Pub date: 2020-08-26 His fourth time on the show, master channel Paul Selig brings the wisdom of the Guides to help us alchemize challenge individually and collectively. Check out his new book Alchemy here | https://adbl.co/3aTLzrs   Connect with Paul Selig Website | https://paulselig.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/paul.selig/?hl=en  YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/user/paulseligvide...

623 - Top Business Trend in this time with Sam Parr

August 26, 2020 19:04 - 1 hour

Podcast: The James Altucher Show Episode: 623 - Top Business Trend in this time with Sam Parr Pub date: 2020-08-26 Once again! We have our podcast favorite, Sam Parr back on again to talk about the top business trend right now! From non-alcoholic beverages to building lists, to newsletter to crate box and all! Enjoy, and build your own business! I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast. Thanks so much for listening! If yo...

Adversarial interoperability

August 26, 2020 19:04 - 33 minutes

Podcast: Akimbo: A Podcast from Seth Godin Episode: Adversarial interoperability Pub date: 2020-08-26 Why systems work. Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link and press the appropriate button.   See...

New Name: Lex Fridman Podcast

August 26, 2020 19:02 - 2 minutes

Podcast: Lex Fridman Podcast Episode: New Name: Lex Fridman Podcast Pub date: 2020-08-24 New podcast name. New Russian hitman thumbnail. Everything else stays the same. AI is still my passion, but this gives me a bit more freedom to talk to interesting folks from all over. Thanks for the support & the love. If you would like to get more information about this podcast go to https://lexfridman.com/podcast or connect with @lexfridman on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Medium, or YouTube where yo...

#119 – David Eagleman: Neuroplasticity and the Livewired Brain

August 26, 2020 19:02 - 1 hour

Podcast: Lex Fridman Podcast Episode: #119 – David Eagleman: Neuroplasticity and the Livewired Brain Pub date: 2020-08-26 David Eagleman is a neuroscientist at Stanford. Support this podcast by supporting our sponsors: – Athletic Greens: https://athleticgreens.com/lex – BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/lex – Cash App: download app & use code “LexPodcast” Episode links: David’s Website: https://www.eagleman.com/ David’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/davideagleman Livewired (book): h...

#455: Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks on Powerful Books, Mystics, Richard Dawkins, and the Dangers of Safe Spaces

August 26, 2020 19:02 - 1 hour

Podcast: The Tim Ferriss Show Episode: #455: Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks on Powerful Books, Mystics, Richard Dawkins, and the Dangers of Safe Spaces Pub date: 2020-08-26 Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks on Powerful Books, Mystics, Richard Dawkins, and the Dangers of Safe Spaces | Brought to you by Helix Sleep, FreshBooks, and “5-Bullet Friday" “Win the respect of people you respect, and you can forget the rest.” — Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (@RabbiSacks) is an internationa...

Dylan Beynon - Transforming Mental Healthcare with Telemedicine Psychedelic Therapy

August 24, 2020 17:59 - 48 minutes

Podcast: The Third Wave Episode: Dylan Beynon - Transforming Mental Healthcare with Telemedicine Psychedelic Therapy Pub date: 2020-08-23 Dylan Beynon is the Founder and CEO of Mindbloom, an NYC-based mental health and wellbeing startup helping people expand their human potential with clinician-prescribed, guided psychedelic medicine experiences. In this podcast, Dylan chats with Paul F. Austin about old medicine vs. new medicine, centralization vs. decentralization, and transforming live...

Episode 83 Spiritual Hacks & Shifting Perspectives

August 24, 2020 17:59 - 53 minutes

Podcast: Cracking The Reality Code Episode: Episode 83 Spiritual Hacks & Shifting Perspectives Pub date: 2020-08-23 Johana & Lillian look at ways of seeing things and how we can expand our perspective The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Cracking The Reality Code, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

577: Something Only I Can See

August 24, 2020 17:59 - 59 minutes

Podcast: This American Life Episode: 577: Something Only I Can See Pub date: 2020-08-23 When you’re the only one who can see something, sometimes it feels like you’re in on a special secret. The hard part is getting anyone to believe your secret is real. This week, people trying to show others what they see—including a woman with muscular dystrophy who believes she has the same condition as an Olympic athlete. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from This American Life, which...

#118 – Grant Sanderson: Math, Manim, Neural Networks & Teaching with 3Blue1Brown

August 24, 2020 17:59 - 2 hours

Podcast: Lex Fridman Podcast Episode: #118 – Grant Sanderson: Math, Manim, Neural Networks & Teaching with 3Blue1Brown Pub date: 2020-08-23 Grant Sanderson is a math educator and creator of 3Blue1Brown. Support this podcast by supporting our sponsors: – Dollar Shave Club: https://dollarshaveclub.com/lex – DoorDash: download app & use code LEX – Cash App: download app & use code “LexPodcast” Episode links: 3Blue1Brown: http://youtube.com/3blue1brown Grant’s Twitter: https://twitter.co...

Karen Anderson Talks About Mental Communication With Beloved Animals

August 24, 2020 17:59 - 50 minutes

Podcast: Seek Reality - Roberta Grimes Episode: Karen Anderson Talks About Mental Communication With Beloved Animals Pub date: 2020-08-24 Karen Anderson is a prominent pet psychic who communicates with animals both living and transitioned. Her wonderful book is The Amazing Afterlife of Animals – Messages and Signs From Our Pets on the Other Side. In her fourth Seek Reality appearance, she talks about how everyone who has a beloved companion animal, whether here or already transitioned, can ...

Paul Hannam | The Wisdom of Groundhog Day

August 24, 2020 17:59 - 59 minutes

Podcast: The Practical Stoic with Simon J. E. Drew Episode: Paul Hannam | The Wisdom of Groundhog Day Pub date: 2020-08-24 Paul has over 30 years of experience in organisational psychology, leadership and personal development. His insights are based on expertise in the theory and more importantly the practice of high performance. He taught at Oxford University, and has four books published. He has also coached over 10,000 employees around the world, and founded and built a major training an...

Episode 67| Zarathustra The Higher Men Sections 7-14 | Getting out of a Creative Slump

August 24, 2020 17:59 - 50 minutes

Podcast: Dissecting Philosophy with Dr McDonald Episode: Episode 67| Zarathustra The Higher Men Sections 7-14 | Getting out of a Creative Slump Pub date: 2020-08-24 In the sixty seventh episode of Dissecting Philosophy with Dr McDonald, he reads and discusses the chapter Of The Higher Men Sections 7-14  in Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Feel free to send questions or comments to [email protected] New episodes every Monday. Social media: Twitter: @iamarubberman Instagram...

111 | Nick Bostrom on Anthropic Selection and Living in a Simulation

August 24, 2020 17:59 - 1 hour

Podcast: Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas Episode: 111 | Nick Bostrom on Anthropic Selection and Living in a Simulation Pub date: 2020-08-24 Human civilization is only a few thousand years old (depending on how we count). So if civilization will ultimately last for millions of years, it could be considered surprising that we’ve found ourselves so early in history. Should we therefore predict that human civilization will probably disappear with...

Ep. 250: Simone Weil on Human Needs (Part Two)

August 24, 2020 17:58 - 54 minutes

Podcast: The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast Episode: Ep. 250: Simone Weil on Human Needs (Part Two) Pub date: 2020-08-24 Continuing on "The Needs of the Soul" from The Need for Roots (1943). We got started in part one with our need for order, and in this part we add liberty, obedience, responsibility, equality, hierarchy, and honor. We'll conclude with part 3, covering freedom of speech, punishment and more, but you needn't wait: Get the full, ad-free Citizen Edition now. and ...

David Eaton, "World History through Case Studies: Historical Skills in Practice" (Bloomsbury Academic, 2019)

August 24, 2020 17:55 - 1 hour

Podcast: New Books Network Episode: David Eaton, "World History through Case Studies: Historical Skills in Practice" (Bloomsbury Academic, 2019) Pub date: 2020-08-24 Teaching world history surveys can be a nightmare! How on Earth is anyone supposed to cover so much information from all over the world and from so many different time periods? It can be nothing short of overwhelming. But fear not, listeners! Professor David Eaton has a strategy to stay sane and make the class more accessible ...

Episode 85, ‘How Male Privilege Hurts Women’ with Kate Manne (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

August 23, 2020 12:46 - 1 hour

Podcast: The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast Episode: Episode 85, ‘How Male Privilege Hurts Women’ with Kate Manne (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion) Pub date: 2020-08-23 Misogyny is the hatred of women, practiced only by a few bigoted men. A hatred, which is far from systemic. Sexual and domestic violence are at record lows and continue to decline. Women are entitled to equal pay, positions of power, and bodily autonomy, and these rights and liberties have been enshrined in law and ...

The truth about carbon pricing and how to capture CO2

August 23, 2020 12:45 - 29 minutes

Podcast: Future Tense Episode: The truth about carbon pricing and how to capture CO2 Pub date: 2020-08-23 Does carbon pricing work? It’s long been a contentious issue, but Australian researchers have crunched the data from 142 countries and now have what they reckon is the definitive answer. Also, are group purchasing plans the way to fund future renewable energy needs? And, the California research that could give new life to carbon, capture and storage. The podcast and artwork embedded on...

Evidence That God Exists?

August 23, 2020 12:45 - 56 minutes

Podcast: The Right to Reason Episode: Evidence That God Exists? Pub date: 2020-08-23 Fundamentalist Christian Apologist Chris Garrett presents his evidence for God.  Will it past the LOGIC TEST? Find Front Porch Apologetics @ https://www.facebook.com/Front-Porch-Apologetics-192328478237657 Find Iron Chariots @ https://web.archive.org/web/20180420050141/http://wiki.ironchariots.org/index.php?title=Main_Page Check out Feedspot @ https://blog.feedspot.com/atheist_podcasts/ Support this bro...

Maps of Meaning 5: Story and Metastory 1

August 23, 2020 12:45 - 2 hours

Podcast: The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast Episode: Maps of Meaning 5: Story and Metastory 1 Pub date: 2020-08-23 In this lecture, I make the case that we each inhabit a story, describing where we are, where we are going, and the actions we must undertake to get from the former to the latter. These inhabited stories are predicated on an underlying value system (as we must want to be where we are going more than we value where we are). In addition, they are frames of reference, allowing us to ...

Moral grandstanding

August 23, 2020 12:45 - 28 minutes

Podcast: Philosopher's Zone Episode: Moral grandstanding Pub date: 2020-08-23 Moral grandstanding is not a harmless pastime. It’s insidious and corrosive, eating away at the foundations of public discourse and deepening the divisions between us. But how to stop it? The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from ABC Radio, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

The Hidden Power of Caste, with Isabel Wilkerson and Yassmin Abdel-Magied

August 22, 2020 15:40 - 55 minutes

Podcast: Intelligence Squared Episode: The Hidden Power of Caste, with Isabel Wilkerson and Yassmin Abdel-Magied Pub date: 2020-08-21 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/intelligencesquared. -------- Race, class, gender. These are the categories that are commonly thought to define our lives. But Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson argues that ultimately the determining factor in societies is a more powerful, unspoken system of divisions: caste. On August 17 Wilkerson c...

#454: Books I've Loved — Whitney Cummings

August 22, 2020 15:40 - 20 minutes

Podcast: The Tim Ferriss Show Episode: #454: Books I've Loved — Whitney Cummings Pub date: 2020-08-21 Books I've Loved — Whitney Cummings | Brought to you by Audible. Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is my job to sit down with world-class performers of all different types—from startup founders and investors to chess champions to Olympic athletes. This episode, however, is an experiment and part of a shorter series I’m doing called “Books I’ve Loved.” I’ve invite...

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