Episodes
For episode 62 we chat to comedian, performance artist and self-styled Funniest Nihilist, Elisha Shapiro. Elisha joins us from LA to chat about a variety of topics, including telling us about the Nihilist Olympics and his unsuccessful presidential campaign. We debate the correct pronunciation of nihilist, and generally try to understand what that term means for Elisha. Elisha also runs a popular nihilism website, Nihilist’s Corner, and we chat about that too. You can learn more about Elisha...
Published 08/21/17
For episode 61 we continue our travels into pain and the misery of existence. We are joined by special guest, psychologist Brock Bastian, who chats with us about how pain may be the forgotten secret to happiness, and how striving for endless pleasure can actually be self-defeating. We also chat about Brock’s other great interest, morality, and ponder vegetarianism: what’s so great about sausages and other deep moral questions. You can find out more about Brock at his website:...
Published 08/07/17
Here we are at episode 60 and we are yet again joined by another special guest, this time academic and writer, Francis O’Gorman. Francis chats with us about his book, Worrying: A Literary and Cultural History. As well as discussing worrying in general, we get to bend Francis’ ear about why the word existential doesn’t appear in his book: is this an English vs continental difference? And we also try and establish what the use of worrying may be! You can purchase Francis’ book at Amazon (and...
Published 07/24/17
For episode 59 we are joined by another special guest, clinical psychologist Martin Seager. Martin chats with us about a recent article he has published in The Psychologist magazine, which covers a number of interesting and relevant topics including issues around mental health, the limitations of psychiatry when dealing with the human condition, gender issues for males and lastly we briefly chatted about the difficulty in treating psychology as a soft science. You can read Martin’s article...
Published 07/10/17
Here we are at episode 58, and we’re joined by another special guest, cognitive scientist and freelance writer, Matt Colborn. Matt chats with us about a variety of topics including his PhD research into bees and the application to machine learning. We then move onto discussing consciousness a little. This is followed by a chat about the SETI project and the search for aliens, both out in the wider universe, but also we chat about experiences of the terrestrial kind. You can learn more about...
Published 07/03/17
For episode 57 we are joined by psychologist Dr Kate Sweeny. We got Kate on the podcast to chat to us about a recent article she wrote on the downside to positive thinking and the upside to pessimism! As usual we cover a range of topics including the benefits of negativity and worry, happiness and the empathy blind spot, climate and its influence on happiness, nihilism, the effects of mindfulness and meditation, and extreme optimism and preparing for the worst. You can read the article that...
Published 06/26/17
For episode 56 we are joined by psychologist Dr Krissy Wilson. Krissy is interested in why people believe in the paranormal (amongst other things) and is generally a skeptic of extraordinary claims. A former member of the APRU at Goldsmiths University, Krissy chats with us about a variety of topics including academia, self-deception, the placebo effect, the evolutionary advantage of belief, critical thinking, psychics and more. You can find out more about Krissy...
Published 06/19/17
For episode 55 we are joined by writer and academic Dr Andy Martin. Andy is a regular contributor to a variety of newspapers and has written a number of books, including an excellent account of the relationship between Camus and Sartre (The Boxer and the Beekeeper). His latest book is Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me, and is ostensibly about the creative process. A man with a wide range of interests and experience, we have an unusually informal chat about all manner...
Published 06/12/17
For this episode we are joined by philosopher and existential psychotherapist Emmy van Deurzen. Emmy has not only written a whole host of books, but is also Principal of the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling at the Existential Academy in London. A perfect guest for this podcast, Emmy chats with us about a whole range of topics, including helping us understand what existential therapy is, and how it can help people in their lives. We also talk about Thomas Szasz (who was the topic of...
Published 06/05/17
Today we cover a controversial topic with special guest Jeff Schaler. Jeff is a psychology professor and existential analyst. Ostensibly we invited Jeff on to chat about Thomas Szasz, and his book “The Myth of Mental Illness”. Jeff was a close friend with Szasz for many years and helps us grapple with some of Szasz’s fundamental ideas: the metaphorical rather than literal nature of mental illness, the fact that mental illnesses are a response to existential problems, and that psychiatry...
Published 05/29/17
In episode 52 we are joined by psychologist and parapsychologist Cal Cooper. Cal joins us to chat about, amongst other things, his PhD research looking at bereavement and ghosts, and the role of hope (crossing over into positive psychology). You can follow Cal on his official Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/CallumECooper
Published 05/22/17
For episode 51 we are joined by former academic, now science writer Graham Farmelo, to chat about his wonderful biography of physicist Paul Dirac. The nature of the universe is something we like to chat about here on The Existential Files, and Dirac essentially discovered half of it, when he posited the existence of antimatter! Dirac was a very interesting chap, and it was great to pick Graham’s brains about a host of physics questions, and about Dirac too. You can learn about Graham’s book...
Published 05/15/17
Well here we are at episode 50! For this milestone we are joined by another special guest, author Matthew Alper. Matthew has written two fascinating books: The God Part of the Brain outlines his theory that religion is an evolved adaptation to help us deal with the pain of existence. His most recent book, Icarus of Brooklyn is an autobiography of the events that brought him to his theory on religion. Matthew joins us to chat about the ideas in both books and by the end of the episode there is...
Published 05/08/17
For this episode we are joined again by sceptical blogger and fellow podcaster, Hayley Stevens. Hayley started out as a believer in the paranormal, but found her way to the dark side of disbelief and spends much of her time looking for the nonparanormal explanations for paranormal experiences. This time we cover cryptozoology and fake paranormal researchers. You can learn more about Hayley at her blog http://hayleyisaghost.co.uk
Published 05/05/17
After the head hurting topic of the last episode, it seems like a good idea to return to something a little less serious. For this episode we are joined by sceptical blogger and fellow podcaster, Hayley Stevens. Hayley started out as a believer in the paranormal, but found her way to the dark side of disbelief and spends much of her time looking for the nonparanormal explanations for paranormal experiences. We chat about ghosts and the paranormal, ghost hunters, and scepticism. You can learn...
Published 05/05/17
We are joined for this episode by a very special guest, philosopher Arthur Witherall. Arthur has published a book and a number of papers on the fundamental question of why the universe exists and he chats with us about some of the metaphysical and philosophical explanations for why there is something, rather than nothing (a most irksome question, we hope you agree?). This includes a brief discussion of David Pearce's 'Zero Ontology'. You can purchase Arthur’s book ‘The Problem of Existence’...
Published 05/01/17
We are joined for this episode by PhD student Ann Winsper. Ann is an old buddy from the parapsychology days, and joins us to chat about a variety of topics including ghost hunting, parapsychology, paranormal experiences, and electronic voice phenomena. Although we are not a parapsychology podcast, we do sometimes like to chat about these things, and we debate some normal explanations for some of the strange experiences people report (e.g. apophenia). You can learn more about Ann at...
Published 04/27/17
In this episode we chat about Terrence Malick’s movie The Tree of Life. The movie is ostensibly about existence, and we debate some of our interpretations about what the film is trying to convey to the audience.
Published 04/24/17
In this episode we are joined again by a very special guest, philosophy professor and self-confessed nihilist John Marmysz. In this episode we chat about John’s book, The Nihilist: A Philosophical Novel. And we also have an extensive discussion about his upcoming book, Cinematic Nihilism. John tells us about nihilism in cinema, and offers his opinion on some favourite examples of cinematic nihilism. You can learn more about John at his blog, The Nihilist Void @ https://marmysz.wordpress.com/
Published 04/18/17
In this episode we are joined by a very special guest, philosophy professor and self-confessed nihilist John Marmysz. John joins us to discuss amongst other things, what nihilism is, and his book Laughing at Nothing: Humour as a Response to Nihilism. We also chat a bit about existentialism. You can learn more about John at his blog, The Nihilist Void @ https://marmysz.wordpress.com/
Published 04/18/17
Ah. Sweet 42. [We really didn’t schedule these podcast episodes in advance, otherwise this would be a more special episode than it is!] Continuing on from Episode #41, we are joined by our not-so-special guest, who is just a listener of the podcast (maybe our only one), to chat about how the podcast has been going so far. Again we cover a variety of different topics including philosophy and psychology, Popper and falsifiability, Vygotsky, questioning psychologists' motivations in psychology,...
Published 04/14/17
A different type of episode for this one. Today we are joined by a not-so-special guest, somebody who is just a listener of the podcast (maybe our only one), to chat with us about how the podcast has been going so far. We talk about a variety of topics including artificial selection and evolution, the different types of nihilism, love, and epistemology and objective truth. Thanks to Elizabeth Grant for asking us some very interesting questions.
Published 04/14/17
In this episode we continue our previous discussion on the essay by Louie entitled 'Misery in the Brain of the Earth Ape' (which can be found on his blog everythingispointless.com). We chat about a variety of topics, including freewill and determinism, existential responsibility, morality, genes and psychopathy.
Published 04/09/17
In this episode we discuss an essay by written by Louie entitled 'Misery in the Brain of the Earth Ape' (which can be found on his blog everythingispointless.com). We debate some of the ideas of the essay including the importance of biology to existential being, the past and identity, and evolution.  
Published 04/09/17
In this episode we chat between ourselves about existential crises, nihilism and secular humanism.
Published 04/09/17