
Philosophy of Gastronomy with Kelly Donati
Believe it or not, the saying “You are what you eat” reveals what we’ve got wrong about our approach to eating and living well. Why? It tends to take an overly narrow focus on ourselves without consid...
17 Des 202255min

Philosophy of Disability with Chris Riddle
Grasping what it means to be disabled is more complex than you might think. But doing so is key to understanding how we might treat people with impairments as equals with respect to justice, rights, a...
11 Okt 202259min

Philosophy of Technology with Dominic Smith and Mark Coeckelbergh
One of the great insights from the philosophy of technology is that the more our devices become integrated with our lives, the more they reframe our relationships to others, the world, and even our pu...
16 Sep 202251min

Valerie Noble on Turning a Passion for Science Fiction into a Career
Valerie Noble is a senior literary agent at the Donaghy Literary Group, where she works primarily within the genre of science fiction. She discusses the challenges she faced while completing a degree ...
8 Aug 202253min

Is Abortion Constitutional?
We tend to react to the issue of the right to abortion according to moral, religious, or political convictions. But what we often tend to overlook is that the debate surrounding Roe v. Wade is primari...
11 Jul 20221h 11min

Embodied Trauma with Anna Westin
Traumatic experiences are those which involve significant and terrible events on emotional, mental, and bodily levels. Their effects can often go unnoticed or can be dismissed as being purely subjecti...
9 Jun 202256min

Kat Batchelor on Performing and Teaching Folk Music
Kat Batchelor is a classically trained violinist who transitioned to the fiddle and playing folk music. She shares her insights into life, teaching, and performance that derive from her time spent per...
6 Jun 202255min



















