Episodes
In this episode, we reflect on Daniel Dennett: his life, outlook, and philosophical ideations. 
Published 04/27/24
Published 04/27/24
In this episode, we delineate Commitment as a concept and explore ontological and ethical paradigmatic viewpoints and interactions.
Published 04/20/24
In this episode, we discuss the life-encompassing yet nuanced concept of Work. 
Published 04/13/24
In this episode, we discuss Shadow from the view of physics, mythology, psychology, and cultural tradition.
Published 04/07/24
In this episode, we discuss Substantivalism and Relationalism, as well as human ontological aspects of defining locations.   
Published 03/23/24
In this episode, we examine the intriguing ideas of Donald Hoffman from his book, "The Case Against Reality," and talk about how fitness and interface theories affect our views of reality and consciousness.
Published 03/16/24
In this episode, we examine a few brief scenes from the titular documentary and discuss metaphysical, epistemological, and ontological aspects of consciousness. Check out the video podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfY2gAP9QCw 
Published 03/10/24
In this episode, we discuss how humans communicate and the relationship between rationality and storytelling. 
Published 03/02/24
In this episode, we explore the roots and concepts of America's original contribution to philosophy.
Published 02/24/24
In this episode, we wrap up our exploration of time by examining the most inaccessible aspect of it all: The Future.
Published 02/17/24
In this episode, we talk about the ontological impact of The Present, followed by an abstract discussion of the metaphysical aspects.
Published 02/10/24
In this episode, we examine The Past from the metaphysical and ontological level with forays into the historical and scientific. 
Published 02/03/24
In this episode, we explore the idea of Competition and debate with the modern paradigmatic conception.
Published 01/27/24
In this episode, we discuss Carlo Rovelli's book, White Holes, as well as the abstract and humanistic elements that go along with it.
Published 01/20/24
In this episode, we allow our minds to be spaghettified by the concept of gravity being so strong nothing can escape it.
Published 01/13/24
In this episode, we distinguish Hope from related concepts, confront positive bias, and think about the topic's meta-narrative.
Published 01/06/24
In this episode, we talk about Nothing... or attempt to, at least!
Published 12/23/23
In this episode, we wrestle with the fluidic space-time concept of Nowhere.
Published 12/16/23
In this episode, we examine the biology of migration across organisms and segue into the sociopolitical issues concerning human movement. 
Published 12/09/23
In this episode, we culminate our series looking at French Enlightenment philosophers by presenting a message that is relevant to us today.
Published 12/02/23
In this episode, we synthesize the ideas of two philosophers who at times appear to agree and at other times appear to be diametrically opposed.
Published 11/25/23
In this episode, we discuss the short life but many works of Blaise Pascal.
Published 10/28/23
In this episode, we examine the life, context, and philosophy of Montaigne.
Published 10/21/23
In this episode, I interview author, professor, clinical social worker, and TV veteran Kent Wesihaus about his work developing a systems-based theory of psychology.
Published 10/17/23