Join us as we discuss our ideas about a societal structure that would allow people to maintain real freedom of choice long term.
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In this podcast, Jamil Ellis talks with his father, retired Federal Magistrate Judge Ronald Ellis, about the historical role of law in shaping the societal structures which act as barriers to attaining the American dream. They discuss why "legal" is not a synonym for "moral" and why law, a prime actor in creating the problems, can and should be a part of the solution. Join them as they talk about wealth, voting, education, criminal justice and other topics which divide the nation. https://el ...
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What are the crucial conflicts of our time? What hopes and wishes for a better future are expressed within these conflicts? The podcast Critical Theory in Context combines analysis of the present with perspectives on societal transformation. We host conversations with theorists and activists about social crises and the possibilities of their emancipatory overcoming.
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In this new 10-part series, journalist Sasha Borissenko investigates the truth - and debunks the myths - about weight in Aotearoa. This is a podcast about fatness, but don't come here expecting any weight loss tips. The series will look at how society has conditioned us to feel about our weight, looking at everything from the messages we receive around food and dieting, to the societal structures in place influencing our decisions, with dozens of interviews with experts, government officials ...
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It was here in Oxford, in the 1600s, that great minds such as Hooke, Boyle, Willis and Wren laid the foundations of modern experimental science. Like their famous forebears, today's Oxford scientists continue to undertake world-leading research: making fundamental new discoveries and applying cutting-edge knowledge to the major societal and technological challenges of the day. The research happening right now in the Department of Chemistry is uniquely poised to have a major impact on everyth ...
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Scott Challen is an Australian entrepreneur, content creator, and ADF veteran. He is the founder of Smartkits Australia, a company specialising in DIY kit home structures, and has a strong online presence through YouTube and TikTok. Scott is also known for his controversial opinions and persona - Shallowchal, which explores conspiracy theories, political discourse, and controversial topics. Scott served in the Royal Australian Air Force and has been self employed for most of his adult life. ...
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What AI will tell humans on controversial topics of our beings? Let's find out! Welcome to "AI Thoughts with Aiwee," a unique podcast diving deep into the intricacies of the modern world through the lens of an AI. Here Aiwee explores current and controversial topics, bringing a blend of logic, data, and perspective that only an artificial intelligence can provide. From tech trends and societal shifts to philosophical discussions, join Aiwee as she deciphers the complexities of our ever-evolv ...
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In this episode, we dive into the intriguing world of polyamory and consensual non-monogamy. Polyamory is about building honest, ethical, and loving connections with multiple partners, challenging traditional relationship norms. We explore its definitions, various structures (triads, quads, hierarchical, and non-hierarchical relationships), and the key differences between polyamory, open relationships, and polygamy. You’ll hear about the benefits—like personal growth and emotional support—an ...
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Join this Aussie as she explores The Digital Health Revolution. Bianca is a lawyer & lecturer with research expertise in medical and digital health law. She writes about The Law Making of the Digital Health Revolution, and she is building a Digital Health School of Thought founded on eight core pillars - Accountability, Law & Human Rights, Societal Benefit, Clinical Benefit, Harm Reduction, Risk Reduction, Business Case and Public Consultation. She has presented in Australia and the USA incl ...
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I'm passionate about discussing diet culture and fighting fatphobia so that all people in all bodies can step into their power. In this podcast, I speak with people whose expertise or lived experience has shaped my unlearning of weight stigma and rejection of diet culture. I hope this podcast helps you to explore your relationship with food, movement, body and self in a way that empowers you to feel that you are enough as you are and that, regardless of the societal messaging you've absorbed ...
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Welcome to PolyAmAreWe?, a groundbreaking podcast delving into the intricacies of polyamory and ethical non-monogamy from a uniquely male emotional perspective. Hosted by Karl H, this podcast offers an insightful and compassionate exploration of alternative relationship structures, challenging societal norms and fostering deeper understanding and empathy. Join us as we navigate the complexities of polyamory, exploring its definition, principles, and practical applications. Through candid dis ...
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It was here in Oxford, in the 1600s, that great minds such as Hooke, Boyle, Willis and Wren laid the foundations of modern experimental science. Like their famous forebears, today's Oxford scientists continue to undertake world-leading research: making fundamental new discoveries and applying cutting-edge knowledge to the major societal and technological challenges of the day. The research happening right now in the Department of Chemistry is uniquely poised to have a major impact on everyth ...
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Tommie Shelby im Gespräch mit Rahel Jaeggi und Robin CelikatesIn this episode, the Centre Directors Rahel Jaeggi and Robin Celikates speak with this year’s Benjamin Chair, Tommie Shelby, about his beginnings as a philosopher, his particular approach to philosophy, Marxism, the Black Radical Tradition, about solidarity and his plans for the Benjamin…
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Understanding Open Relationships and Multiple Partnerships
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5:49In this episode, we dive into the intriguing world of polyamory and consensual non-monogamy. Polyamory is about building honest, ethical, and loving connections with multiple partners, challenging traditional relationship norms. We explore its definitions, various structures (triads, quads, hierarchical, and non-hierarchical relationships), and the…
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Senator Gerard Rennick - Breaking Away from Major Party Politics
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1:12:38In this exclusive second interview with Senator Gerard Rennick, Shallowchal unpacks the political storm surrounding Senator Gerard Rennick's bold decision to leave the Liberal Party and establish his own political movement, "The People First." Now an independent, Rennick openly discusses the controversies behind breaking away from a major party and…
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Solidarische Stadt: Soziale Kämpfe und ein Masterplan gegen Armut
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1:00:50Ein Gespräch mit Katja Kipping, Andrej Holm und Susanne Hinneberg, moderiert von Isette Schuhmacher In dieser Folge spricht Isette Schuhmacher mit Katja Kipping, der ehemaligen Berliner Senatorin für Integration, Arbeit und Soziales, dem Stadtforscher und Aktivisten Andrej Holm und Susanne Hinneberg, die für querstadtein e.V. Stadtrundgänge zum The…
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The Company Trump Keeps: From David Duke to The Proud Boys to Project 2025 – Intended Consequences
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26:02In this episode, the hosts discuss Project 2025 and its potential impact in a Donald Trump administration. Heritage Foundation and Trump https://www.heritage.org/impact/trump-administration-embraces-heritage-foundation-policy-recommendations Biden’s Judicial Appointments https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/12/04/most-of-bidens-appointed-ju…
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PolyAmAreWe? Episode 12 - Relationship Evolution
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19:09Join your host Karl and his wonderful wife woman Nash as they recount their adventures from last weekend; they both took a trip to different places with different people for some PolAmAreUs fun! If you would like to be a guest and recount your tales of Polyamory or ethical non monogamy, reach out to [email protected] Support the show Bef…
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Voting is a Fundamental Right: Exercise It; You’ll Make It Stronger
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21:59In this episode, the hosts begin a series of discussions on the historical significance of voting, efforts to prevent some groups from voting, and why you should exercise your right to vote even if you don’t like the choices. Do what you can, where you are, with what you have. Southern Strategy - In American politics, the Southern strategy was a Re…
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PolyAmAreWe? Episode 11: Perplexing Poly Problems!
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19:53In this episode of PolyAmAreWe? Karl and the wonderful wife-woman, Nash, take a look at a recent article wherein there are poly problems afoot! Taking the angle of looking at this from their own perspective and their own experience, they deconstruct the issue to it's core fundamentals - not taking things personally! If you'd like to be a guest, ema…
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PolyAmAreWe? Episode 10 - The Partner Of My Connection Is My Friend - Meeting Metamours and More!
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45:55In the latest episode of "PolyAmAreWe?", host Karl engages in a conversation with Tom, who is the nesting partner of Karl's connection, Eddie. During the discussion, Karl and Tom explore the dynamics of their interconnected relationships, particularly focusing on how they navigate emotional complexities and maintain open communication. They discuss…
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„A Precarious Happiness“ – Peter E. Gordon on the Sources of Normativity in Adorno
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1:12:48In this episode, Marvin Ester interviews Peter E. Gordon about his new book, 'Precarious Happiness: Adorno and the Sources of Normativity.' Gordon is the Amabel B. James Professor of History and a faculty affiliate in the Departments of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Government, and Philosophy at Harvard University. In 'Precarious Happiness,' …
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PolyAmAreWe? Episode 9: Navigating Polyamory: Conflict Resolution Strategies with Karl and Nash
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20:17In this insightful episode, host Karl is joined by his wife, Nash, to explore the complexities of conflict resolution within polyamorous relationships. Together, they delve into effective communication techniques, the importance of setting clear boundaries, and the role of emotional honesty. Karl and Nash share their personal experiences and practi…
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PolyAmAreWe? Episode 8: Conquering Jealousy and Insecurity – A Personal Journey
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22:16In this insightful episode of PolyAmAreWe?, host Karl sits down with his wife, Nash, to candidly discuss their personal journey in managing jealousy and insecurities within their polyamorous relationship. They dive deep into the emotional complexities and challenges they have faced together, providing listeners with an authentic and heartfelt explo…
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PolyAmAreWe? Episode 7 Speaking Love: The 5 Languages Unpacked
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32:31In this enlightening episode of "PolyAmAreWe?", host Karl is joined by his insightful and articulate partner, Nash, affectionately known as the wonderful wife-woman. Together, they embark on a deep dive into the 5 Love Languages, a concept popularized by Dr. Gary Chapman. The episode begins with Karl and Nash explaining the origins and basic premis…
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PolyAmAreWe? Episode 6 - Many Hearts, One Love: A Gay Man's Journey to Polyamory
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54:44In this episode of PolyAmAreWe? host Karl delves into the vibrant and nuanced world of polyamory from the perspective of gay men. Joined by his insightful guest Raúl, they explore the dynamics, challenges, and joys of maintaining multiple loving relationships. Raúl shares his personal journey, offering candid anecdotes and practical advice on commu…
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PolyAmAreWe? Episode 5 - Love in the Wild: Lessons from Voles
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51:17In Episode 5 of PolyAmAreWe?, titled "Love in the Wild: Lessons from Voles," Karl delves into the fascinating world of non-monogamous behaviour in the animal kingdom. He sits down with Dr. Briane to explore the prevalence of polyamory among various species, with a fun focus on voles. As Karl and Dr. Briane discuss the intricate social structures of…
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PolyAmAreWe? Episode 3: Navigating Jealousy and Insecurities
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12:28Welcome to PolyAmAreWe?, where Karl, your witty and insightful host, dives into the world of polyamory and ethical non-monogamy from a male emotional perspective. In this episode, Karl gets real about jealousy and insecurities in polyamorous relationships. Drawing from his own experiences and adding his signature humor, he explores the rollercoaste…
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PolyAmAreWe - PolyAm-OurWay! Special Guest Episode, Featuring Wife-Woman Nash!
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1:02:08In this special episode of PolyAmAreWe, hosts Karl and Nash delve into their journey of embracing polyamory and ethical non-monogamy. Joining them is the incredible wife-woman Nash, whose insights and experiences add depth to the conversation. Through candid discussions, they explore the importance of open and honest communication in navigating pol…
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PolyAmAreWe? Episode 2: Navigating Love's Complexities
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12:13PolyAmAreWe? Episode 2: Navigating Love's Complexities: Polyamory, Ethical Non-Monogamy, and Personal Growth delves into the multifaceted world of non-traditional relationships. Hosted by Karl H, the episode explores the distinctions between polyamory and ethical non-monogamy, emphasizing the importance of honesty, communication, and consent in bot…
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PolyAmAreWe? Exploring Ethical Non-Monogamy - Explore with me, or we?
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21:08Welcome to "PolyAmAreWe", a groundbreaking podcast delving into the intricacies of polyamory and ethical non-monogamy from a uniquely male emotional perspective. Hosted by Karl H, this podcast offers an insightful and compassionate exploration of alternative relationship structures, challenging societal norms and fostering deeper understanding and …
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Vergesellschaftung erlebt gegenwärtig in der öffentlichen und wissenschaftlichen Debatte ein Revival. Es ist vor allem der Kampagne Deutsche Wohnen und Co enteignen zu verdanken, dass das Konzept heute erneut aufs Tableau gebracht wurde und, auch über den Bereich des Wohnens hinaus, als politische Alternative und Strategie sozialer Veränderung zurü…
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States Rights, Legal Wrongs: A Recurring Page from the Segregationist Playbook
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18:34In this episode, the hosts discuss the history of invoking some form of States’ Rights theory to limit the efforts of the federal government to expand or protect the rights of persons within the United States Southern Manifesto https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Manifesto Mississippi State Sovereign Commission https://web.archive.org/web/201912…
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Claudine Gay: The Latest Victim in the Debate over DEI, Affirmative Action, and Meritocracy
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19:33In this episode, the hosts discuss the controversy concerning the Resignation of Harvard president Claudine Gay.Is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion undermining merit or does it address a history of Discrimination, Exclusion, and Inequality. Claudine Gay's Resignation The Claudine Gay Debacle Was Never about Merit Claudine Gay and the Limits of Soci…
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From Jamestown to Charlottesville: Virginia and America’s racial divide
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25:38In this episode, the hosts discuss the leading role that Virginia has played in the racial divide in America’s history. Home to the Founding Fathers and Capital of the Confederacy, the state has been the crucible of the ideals which built this country and the ideas which would tear it apart. Washington, DC History https://washington.org/DC-informat…
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Holding the Line: Sandra Day O’Connor’s legacy of bringing stability to the Supreme Court by protecting its established precedents.
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18:04In this episode, the hosts discuss Justice O’Connor’s role as the “swing vote” as the Court addressed major fault lines in our society on issues such as abortion, affirmative action, and gender equality. Planned Parenthood v. Casey https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/505/833/ Grutter v. Bollinger https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/…
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Facts over fiction? Join Sasha Borissenko in the final episode of Chewing the Facts as she investigates why people are fixated with the idea of personal choice and what can be done about it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By NZME
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From lobbying to commercial conflicts of interest, join Sasha Borissenko in episode 9 of Chewing the Facts as she investigates interventions to improve the food environment and the forces behind the scenes. Find research and resources mentioned in this episode at chewingthefacts.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Navigating the Ethical Maze of AI and Automation
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3:41Dive into the transformative world of artificial intelligence and automation, exploring the marvels and challenges they present. From job displacement to data privacy, and from societal benefits to ethical dilemmas, join us as we unpack the pressing questions that AI brings to our doorstep. Discover the balance we must strike to ensure that technol…
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Are all food choices made equal? Join Sasha Borissenko in episode eight of Chewing the Facts as she tackles the art of food advertising, health halos, and Aotearoa’s voluntary unregulated framework. Find research and resources mentioned in this episode at chewingthefacts.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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It’s legal to discriminate against fat people in the workplace, education, health, and public settings. Join Sasha Borissenko in episode seven to discover whether there’s any public or political will to change it. It’s legal to discriminate against fat people in the workplace, education, health, and public settings. Is there any political or public…
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Join Sasha Borissenko in episode six of Chewing the Facts as she dissects fat and health - a drain on the healthcare system or harm resulting from medical bias, prejudice, and misinformation? With fat-related illnesses often cited draining the healthcare system, we fail to recognise the impact of prejudice among medical professionals. For a dose of…
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Black History: Never Equal; Never Protected: Up North to Indiana
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29:07In this episode, the hosts continue examining how specific states have addressed racial equality, Black history, and White Supremacy. In this episode, they travel outside the Deep South, and focus on the state of Indiana – Klan Capital and home of Sundown Towns. LINKS IN THIS EPISODE Links for podcast Violence in Jacksonville Florida https://www.cn…
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The medical profession poses weight loss surgery as a solution to the ‘obesity epidemic’ but it’s fraught with social tensions and public health barriers to those wanting it. Join Sasha Borissenko in episode five of Chewing the Facts as she debunks the belief it’s a ‘quick fix’. Find research and resources mentioned in this episode at chewingthefac…
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Special Issue: New Revolutionary Subjects
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1:37:21A roundtable in memoriam of Herbert Marcuse A multitude of social and political crises concerning, among others, public health, environmental justice, poverty, border struggles, and the rise of nationalist forces have brought the question of radical change – and its subject – back on the table. Herbert Marcuse, whose birthday was celebrated for the…
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Could everything we know about dieting and exercise be wrong? Join Sasha Borissenko in episode four of Chewing the Facts as she tackles myths around ‘sweating off those pounds’, and the science and impacts of dieting. Find research and resources mentioned in this episode at chewingthefacts.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In episode three of Chewing the Facts, Sasha Borissenko looks at fatness, the role of colonisation, and how the change in food environment is disproportionately affecting some of Aotearoa’s communities. Find research and resources mentioned in this episode at chewingthefacts.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Is there more to the story than ‘calories in, calories out’? Join Sasha Borissenko as she talks to experts, officials, and more about the physiology around weight gain, the role of genetics, and the globalisation of ultra processed foods. Find research and resources mentioned in this episode at chewingthefacts.com See omnystudio.com/listener for pr…
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Black History: Never Equal; Never Protected - First Stop: Florida
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34:07In this episode, the hosts begin a series of episodes examining how specific states have addressed the racial equality, Black history, and White Supremacy. First stop: Florida. LINKS IN THIS EPISODE Smithsonian Magazine https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/one-hundred-years-ago-four-day-race-riot-engulfed-washington-dc-180972666/ Florida Academic…
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Could everything we know about fatness be wrong? Join Sasha Borissenko as she talks to experts, officials, and more about the forces behind society’s obsession with ‘the obesity epidemic’, the body mass index, and the power of interpreting data. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By NZME
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Colorblind Remedies for Color-Conscious Wrongs
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24:27Photo Credit : Encyclyopedia Britanica In this program, the hosts discuss the Supreme Court’s decision to forbid race-conscious affirmative action approaches to achieve diversity n higher education. The discussion contrasts Justice Roberts’ pronouncement that decisions should be color-blind with Justice Jackson’s reminder that the country has been …
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Not in Our Stars, but in Ourselves: How The Supreme Court Undermined Its Own Reputation
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36:22Image Credit: Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States In this episode, the hosts discuss the Roberts Court’s failure to adhere to precedent and the effect this is having on the public’s confidence in the Supreme Court. Respect for precedents and the application of the principle of stare desisis provide constancy and comfort and avoids …
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On the Relationship between Philosophy and Activism
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55:52Sally Haslanger in Conversation with Rahel Jaeggi and Robin Celikates Sally Haslanger is Ford Professor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she also teaches in the Women’s and Gender Studies Program. She is this year's Benjamin Chair at the Center for Social Critique. In her writings Sally Haslanger develops a contempo…
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The Fire This Time: Black History Surviving in the Time of Modern-Day Book Banning
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29:53Photo credit: Afro.com EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, the hosts discuss Black History and the historical use of book burning, book banning, and other methods to suppress inconvenient truths. False narratives flourish when voices remain silent are have been removed from the discussion. To download the transcript, CLICK HERE A FEW KEY TAKEAWAYS FRO…
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EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, the hosts discuss why Martin Luther King should not be limited by a selection of words from the “I Have a Dream” speech delivered in 1963, and how he pointed out the failings of America, confronted those in power, and challenged them to make that dream a reality. A FEW KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE If you look at …
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They Don’t Dare Call It Treason: Our House is Under Attack. Where’s POTUS?
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27:48EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, the hosts discuss the actions and inactions of Donald Trump during the January, 6 2021 attack on the Capitol and why letting it go unpunished is not a positive option. A FEW KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE Where we stand on the Trump's actions (or lack thereof) from the January 6th, 2021 assault on the U.S. Capitol.…
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Rahel Jaeggi im Gespräch mit Christina Clemm, Tobias Singelnstein und Daniel Loick Christina Clemm arbeitet als Strafverteidigerin und als Nebenklagevertreterin von Opfern sexualisierter und rassistisch motivierter Gewalt. Sie ist Fachanwältin für Strafrecht und Familienrecht in Berlin und hat ein sehr wichtiges Buch über das Thema geschlechtsspezi…
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Whose Constitution Is It, Anyway?: Originalism vs. The Living Constitution
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37:29Photo by Anthony Garand on Unsplash EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, the hosts discuss the Supreme Court’s upcoming decisions on the Constitutionality of Affirmative Action and the power of state legislatures to draw Congressional district lines without judicial review. Originalists say let’s figure out what the words used in the Constitution meant…
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The Philosophy of Medicine with Special Guest Dr Ogan Gurel MD
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15:37Is Medicine influenced by Philosophy? Enjoy this short session with our special guest Dr Ogan Gurel MD, where he introduces us to the Philosophy of Medicine. For further details please visit mini-md.com. Dr Gurel holds an MD (Alpha Omega Alpha) and MPhil (Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics) from Columbia University. Earning a BA (cum laude in Bioc…
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Inflation Reduction Act of 2022; A new hope for Black communities that have been divided, deprived, and denied opportunities to accumulate wealth
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25:38EPISODE SUMMARY The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022: A new hope for Black communities that have been divided, deprived, and denied opportunities to accumulate wealth. In this episode, the hosts discuss various policies and practices which have adversely affected Black communities and hindered the ability to build wealth. Also in the podcast are rea…
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From Loving vs Virginia to Roe vs Wade: Who gets to decide which rights get protected for Americans
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39:03Photo Credit: NYTimes.com EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, the hosts discuss how the Loving v. Virginia decision barred States from prohibiting marriages because of the race of the participants, and the historical problem of “letting the States decide” the reach of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Highlighting the sectional …
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