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The best of all possible podcasts, Leibniz would say. Putting big ideas in dialogue with the everyday, Overthink offers accessible and fresh takes on philosophy from enthusiastic experts. Hosted by professors Ellie Anderson (Pomona College) and David M. Peña-Guzmán (San Francisco State University).
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College is a crucial institution through which our society sets expectations for young people. This podcast explores some of the purposes of a college education today, including conversation with others on intellectual matters, development of personal character, participation in a community, and preparation for citizenship. We look at practical and personal dimensions of college, including career preparation and pursuit of knowledge for its own sake. The episodes will be released in couplets for each purpose, pairing the historic with the contemporary to trace the lineage of each theme through the centuries. We encourage listeners to reflect on their own educational experiences and consider ways that college can meet the needs of future generations.
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The Barnard Center for Research on Women hosts
a programming series that explores a wide range of feminist and
social justice issues like women's rights, gender and sexuality,
democracy and voting, immigration and economics. Featured speakers
include Angela Davis, Estelle Freedman, Lani Guinier, Josephine
Ho, Naomi Klein and Dean Spade. Fusing scholarship with activism, highlights from these events
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Institutions of higher education are actively failing students. Instead of teaching the wisdom and complexity of the Western Tradition, they indoctrinate students with “woke” ideology. If you are a college student and you want a real education, this is the podcast for you. In the Counter-University Classroom, the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) brings you lectures, panels, and debates on the most important topics in history, philosophy, politics, and more. You’ll hear lectures on everything from Plato, Shakespeare, and John Locke to industrial policy and jurisprudence. Join ISI and reclaim your education in the Counter-University Classroom!
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Dare to Use the F-Word tells the stories of
today's feminists through the art, the ideas, the community, and
the activism that define them. These monthly podcasts, co-produced
by the Barnard Center for Research on Women and Barnard College
Communications, will bring you interviews, conversations, and
voices making change to create a more just world. And there's no
better place to do this than at Barnard. For nearly 125 years,
this College, in the vibrant City of New York, with the first
center for research on women in the US, has been a hub of young
feminist activity - a place where theory and practice, scholarship
and action, converge. We dare to use the F-Word. We hope you'll
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Philosophy is sometimes seen as impractical and impenetrable, but on Think Hard, two trained philosophers have accessible and lively conversations about contemporary culture, politics, and society. Each episode, we weave together topics as current as the Black Lives Matter movement, the status of feminism, or the crafter “Etsy economy” with those as timeless as meaning, value, identity, truth, and knowledge
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Beginner friendly if listened to in order! For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in are broken down and explained.
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The Art of Manliness Podcast aims to deepen and improve every area of a man's life, from fitness and philosophy, to relationships and productivity. Engaging and edifying interviews with some of the world's most interesting doers and thinkers drop the fluff and filler to glean guests' very best, potentially life-changing, insights.
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Come join me, Cy, as I uncover and explore the stories of the people and places that make up (or made up) our world. Whether through primary sources such as ancient inscriptions or interviews with some of the greatest scholars in the field of ancient and medieval history, this podcast will expose you to historical topics that are rarely covered in depth by others. Many of these programs will be supplements to the videos that appear on the popular History with Cy YouTube channel. You won't want to miss a single episode! Subscribe today!
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Good in Theory is a podcast about political philosophy and how it can help us understand the world today. Want to know what's in Plato's Republic or Hobbes's Leviathan but don't want to read them? This is your pod. I explain my favourite books in political theory in enough detail that you’ll feel like you read them yourself. Deep but not heavy. No experience needed.
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School Sucks is a podcast, You Tube channel, and web community empowering parents and self-directed learners.
For 12 years we've promoted freedom in education, and we've called out covert indoctrination.
We discuss:
+ educational alternatives like homeschooling and unschooling
+ career freedom without college
+ the principles of self-directed learning
+ the strategies of critical thinking/information literacy
+ the rewards of self-knowledge/personal development
This is NOT a show about school reform.
The schools will not improve.
Higher education will not improve.
The politics around these institutions will not improve.
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On every episode of Proverbial, teacher and author Joshua Gibbs (How to Be Unlucky: Reflections on the Pursuit of Virtue and Something They Will Not Forget: A Handbook for Classical Teachers) explores a single proverb, some old bit of wisdom, and tries to discern what it means for modern men.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nick Kemp from Ikigai Tribe reveals what ikigai truly means to the Japanese and how you can find it to make your life worth living. Discover how you can find meaning, purpose, and joy in your day to day living, with this podcast. From interviews with professors, authors and experts to case studies of people living their ikigai, you'll learn about the power of rituals, why having a daily morning routine is vital, how to find your confidence, how to improve your relationships, and why you should start a meaningful online business. Hit the subscribe button, and get ready to find your ikigai.
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I'm Jordan Myers and I'm a Master's student studying philosophy at the University of Houston. Plato's Cave is my attempt to exit... well, the cave. It's a philosophy podcast meant to help me guide my ascent to the real world, the truth, the place where life is worth living; and apparently that means giving up a regular job with good pay to pursue the security of the academic job market - the philosophy job market nonetheless. Join me on my journey as I cover philosophical works and speak with the best philosophical minds I can convince to come on the show!
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Ronald L. Banks and guests thoughtfully and vulnerably discuss what it means to make radical life changes by making simple shifts in your thinking. We'll talk about minimalism, habits, mindset, relationships, money and so much more. You'll learn how to win at life by keeping things simple, and staying true to you. These conversations will not only inspire action, but will challenge the way you think, so you can change the way you live. So if you're ready to regain control of your life, then pull up a seat and let's take that first step together.
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This podcast is a weekly recap of news and current events. Brought to you and hosted by two average people, focused on better understanding the problems that face average humans every day. Wether it be politics, social media, sports, pop culture ect. We discuss it. Join Average Awareness every Monday for a recap of the weeks events. Available wherever you get your podcasts.
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Join show host, activist, author and lecturer Seb Alex as he chats about the impactful work of game changers who are fighting in their own ways to make this world a better place, whether that is for other animals, humans or the environment. By going through the personal stories of each of these incredible human beings, the aim of the podcast is to remind the listeners the actual power of the individual, concentrating on making sure that we each find our own way to grow and seek positive change. The subjects discussed are animal rights, activism, veganism, plant based eating, health, sustainability, self-care and more! Seb is the founder of Middle East Vegan Society and has given hundreds of workshops and lectures in community centers, schools and universities in Europe, North America and Mexico. To support or find out more about Seb’s work, please visit www.sebalex.org