“I recently listened to Very Bad Wizard after seeing a post about it from my alma mater, the University of Houston. For a semester Dr. Sommers led one of my classes, which led to some frustrating but always interesting debates. Here it's pretty much the same thing, but with pairing him with someone much more knowledgable and funnier. The conversations you'll find here are insightful and it's great to hear Dr. Sommers frequent the role of Devil's advocate. You'll be thinking about each episode for a while and even come away with a few laughs. Listen to this if you like other shows like How Stuff Works or Professor Blastoff, but would like a little more academia in your podcast.”Read full review »
Bluemoose17 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/23/12
“I never really knew the whole idea of moral psychology and since listening to these yahoos, I feel like I'm starting to finally see things from a different perspective. I have picked up the righteous mind by heidt and I have listened to Ted talks. My mind feels like it has finally found...”Read full review »
myself1982 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/05/14
“This podcast has everything that one would expect from an informed, high-level discussion of human morality: Kant, Diderot, man-on-dog intimacy (mixed breeds need not apply), crybaby nihilists, and ambidextrous self-gratification. By taking on some pretty heady issues without taking themselves...”Read full review »
Chip Ellsworth, III via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/05/12
“I discovered Very Bad Wizards through a Sam Harris episode, came back for part 2, and then became a convert after going back and listening to Rooting for Evil and Revenge episodes. Tamler may come off a bit arrogant at first, but he definitely grows on you complements David's more measured...”Read full review »
small4xe via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/12/15
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