Anarchy and Culture Podcast
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Philosophy, Society & Culture
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Philosophy, Society & Culture
Don’t like the way your life is now? Learn to edit yourself. Take control of your media presence and develop a successful story strategy with the Video Crush- Edit Yourself Podcast. This is the business show that ties it all together with video marketing know-how and other successful marketing strategies that you can begin using right now. Season 1 was created as your host, Scott Markowitz, engineered his own exit from a big corporate job, and struck out on his own. Follow along in season 1 as Scott learns from others who had already made the change, and as he builds up the guts to actually pull the trigger on his cushy job. Then, in season 2, Scott tells you all about what went right with his exit from corporate. More importantly, you learn from his mistakes as he chronicles what went horribly wrong. From there, learn how to take your own immediate action in leaving the corporate landscape, and making your own dreams come true. Discover the video marketing strategies, tips, and tricks to begin CRUSHING IT in your own business! Take control of your media presence and develop a successful story strategy with the Video Crush- Edit Yourself Podcast. Join Scott Markowitz as he cuts through the always confusing (and usually downright incorrect) advise from marketing and product launch coaches. Learn how to invest your time properly and decide what’s best for your own media content strategy.
Categories: Business, Health & Fitness
Tags: business, coach, Coaching, Editing, employeepreneur, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, happiness, improvement, life, lifecoach, lifecoaching, marketing, mediapreneur, motiondesign, Philosophy, selfesteem, selfhelp, selfimprovement, solopreneur, video, Videoediting, videomarketing, videoproduction
A podcast about how Leeds, Bielsa and philosophy intersect. Discussion, chat, interviews and analysis.
—————————————————————
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture, Sports
Tags: Albert Camus, camus, Football, football and philosophy, football podcast, leeds, leeds united, lufc, phil, Philosophy, premier league, Si and Stu, Soccer and philosophy, Soccer Podcast
In What’s Left of Philosophy Gil Morejón (@gdmorejon), Lillian Cicerchia (@lilcicerch), Owen Glyn-Williams (@oglynwil), and William Paris (@williammparis) discuss philosophy’s radical histories and contemporary political theory. Philosophy isn’t dead, but what’s left? Support us at patreon.com/leftofphilosophy
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: Culture, Entertainment, marxism, Philosophy, Politics, Socialism, theory
Join us as we come together with open minds to try to break down complex issues and dissect our own preconceived notions about them. As Plato once wrote, “I know that I know nothing.” Do you?
Categories: Education
Tags: Philosophy
Comedian Myq (Mike) Kaplan is The Faucet. Except instead of water like from a literal faucet, what comes out are words, thoughts, ideas, jokes, rhymes, philosophies, fun, and more, in a stream of consciousness. A stream. Like water. See? Like this.
Tags: best, Comedy, Fun, Funny, ideas, Keywords, linguistics, list, MyQ, myqkaplan, Philosophy, Podcast, podcasting, spirituality, tags, talking, words
Conversations with scholars on recent books in Political Theory and Social and Political Philosophy.
This podcast is not affiliated with the University of Houston, and no opinions expressed on this podcast are that of the University of Houston.
Image: Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), After a model by Jean Antoine Houdon (French, Versailles 1741–1828 Paris), in the public domain courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Philosophy, Politics, Society & Culture, theory
Fitness & travel YouTuber Joe Delaney in conversation with guests, covering fitness, philosophy, social media & business.
Categories: Arts, Business, Society & Culture
Tags: business, fitness, joe delaney, Philosophy, travel
This Is The Good Life is a podcast devoted to deciphering what it means to live as a Christian in this day and age. Our long-term goal is to bring Virtue and Character back into the conversation of what it means to be Christian. At a time where so many people are focused on getting out to do “real ministry,” the hard work of laying down a solid foundation of character through the acquisition of virtues must be done before any of us are capable of doing truly “good work”. As the theologian Ed Witherington says, “You can’t do Christian work if you’re not Christian.” Thus, we believe that Christian Character is a necessary part of what it means to be Christian.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: christianity, Good, life, Philosophy, the good life, theology
Welcome to Philosophication, the show where two non-experts philosophize about all things complicated, controversial, or simply interesting. We’ll tackle topics ranging from morality and ethics to current events, from politics to pop culture, and from philosophy to whatever else we happen to find interesting. We don’t claim to be experts, and we’re sure to get things wrong from time to time, but one thing you will always find here is a commitment to free and open dialogue on a variety of complex and often difficult topics. We believe one of the best ways to improve our world is to practice and hone our ability to engage in these types of discussions in a civil and honest manner, even when we strongly disagree on a fundamental level. If we improve our abilities in this area, we improve our ability to solve every other problem our society faces. Join us as we attempt to cut through empty rhetoric, look past simple talking points, and challenge deeply held beliefs.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: conversation, Literature, Philosophy, Politics
Published in 1859, On Liberty is a libertarian philosophical work by English philosopher John Stuart Mill that endorses his view on the importance of individuality for the constant progression and improvement of society. The work also supports economic and moral freedom, and openly criticizes the influence of social authority that in one way or another imposes a predefined set of acceptable attitudes and opinions. Highlighting issues including the incongruity between authority and liberty, the oppressive requisites of society, self-regarding conduct, education, and religious influence, Mill effectively proposes the means to preserve the rights of the individual, while at the same time appealing for the restriction of government coercion. Dividing his philosophy in five chapters, Mill delivers his view on liberty through a utilitarian approach and accordingly depicts an overview of the concept of liberty. Consequently, he evaluates the significance of liberty to both individual and state. The piece opens with a description of the conflict between authority and individual freedom, as Mill reports the oppression of the government which restricts the right of free expression. According to Mill, the power of the state should be dependent on the liberty of its citizens, because it is they who essentially put them in such an influential position. Subsequently, he distinguishes between two types of oppression, government tyranny and the tyranny of the majority. Though disapproving of both, he considers the latter to be more destructive, as it is easier to stand against political beliefs than it is to defy the prevailing mindset and opinions of the social majority. In addition, Mill points out the benefits of having contrasting perspectives and opinions, and the importance of exercising one’s basic right to liberty. Furthermore, he prescribes the adequate level of interference from authority, and eventually exemplifies the proficiency of his theory. Nevertheless, an enduring piece of philosophy, whose concepts can be studied, analyzed and put into practice, as they are relevant even more so in present societies. Although the treatise has received its fair amount of criticism for its encouragement to rebel against conformity, On Liberty is still highly valuable for its evaluation of the nature of liberty and its position in a democratic society. Moreover, the work is an essential element for those interested in learning more about the principles of government, political philosophy, political science, and the importance of liberty itself.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: audio books, audiobook, ebooks, free audio books, John Stuart Mill, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Non-fiction, On Liberty, Philosophy
The Aubrey Marcus Podcast is a destination for honest and vulnerable conversations about the deeper questions in life. The show blends humor with gravity and levity with depth, as we explore mindset, psychedelics, holistic health, spirituality, entrepreneurship, and relationship. Aubrey Marcus is the founder of the globally disruptive human optimization brand Onnit, the donation based coaching platform Fit For Service, and is the New York Times bestselling author of Own the Day, Own your Life. Top episodes with Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson, Joe Dispenza, Matthew McConaughey, Jamie Foxx, and more
Categories: Education
Tags: 5-MEO DMT, aubrey, Aubrey Marcus, aubreymarcus, ayahuasca, DMT, ego, entrepeneur, fitness, huachuma, iboga, Ibogaine, joerogan, lifestyle, meditation, mindfulness, mindset, onnit, own the day, Philosophy, plant medicine, poet, psychedelic, psychedelics, religion, self awareness, self help, spirituality, Utopia, warriorpoetus
We attempt to examine and breakdown our beliefs, biases, and assumptions’ origins, most of which are impressed upon us by society and our upbringing. We encourage awareness of our thoughts, and embrace the question “why?” Welcome to our introspective, sometimes crast, show where we explore philosophy and different perspectives on everyday issues. Original music by Spybaby at www.spybabyband.com For more, visit www.unlearningproject.org
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
Tags: beliefs, biases, exploration, introspective, meditation, Mindfullness, Philosophy, societalpressure
Raw. Candid. Wickedly Genuine. Hey, I’m actor Mark Laird, and here’s a truth bomb for you. Curiosity didn’t kill the cat, it just made him a hell of a lot smarter. Join me as I seek to satisfy my curiosity and yours through honest conversations with outsiders, influencers, entrepreneurs and various experts that are pursuing passions or seeking societal solutions in the wake of impeding obstacles. My advice; strap up, plug in, and get ready for an unconventional ride.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: actors, conversation, Entertainment, entrepreneur, News, people, Philosophy, pop culture, Technology
On Unapologetically Human with Dan Boivin, we seek to find answers to some of life’s most profound and deeply complex questions: How do we understand ourselves, each other, and the world we live in? What does it mean to be human in the modern age? What’s worth knowing? A task like this requires us to look through many lenses, such as: • Mental Health, Addiction, and Relationships • Education, Politics, and Social Issues • Personal Growth, Success, and Entrepreneurship • Science, Technology, and Psychedelics • Art, Philosophy, and Wisdom Buckle up and prepare for an expansive and fun ride into the Unapologetically Human condition!
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: addiction, art, Education, entrepreneurship, growth, health, issues, mental, personal, Philosophy, Politics, psychedelics, relationships, science, social, success, Technology, Wisdom
The Aristotelian Society, founded in 1880, meets fortnightly in London to hear and discuss talks given by leading philosophers from a broad range of philosophical traditions. The papers read at the Society’s meetings are published in the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. The mission of the Society is to make philosophy widely available to the general public, and the Aristotelian Society Podcast Series represents our latest initiative in furthering this goal. The audio podcasts of our talks are produced by Backdoor Broadcasting Company in conjunction with the Institute of Philosophy, University of London. Please visit our website to learn more about us and our publications: http://www.aristoteliansociety.org.uk
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Education, higher education, knowledge, Philosophy
Marcus Aurelius was a Roman Emperor and philosopher who wrote Meditations; insights which were considered to give the meaning of life. The book was not written with the intent to be published. It offers a noteworthy chain of challenging situations which are a reflection on spirituality and enumerate the struggle to understand oneself and one’s role in the universe. Written in the style of a journal, Meditations emphasizes that life in this world is short. Aurelius was a stoic philosopher who had influenced the thoughts of many leaders in his time. The first of several overarching themes in Meditations is to evaluate self judgment and judgment of others. Another theme is that everything comes from nature and will return to nature once again. A final theme is to maintain focus and be attentive. The author establishes the point that we should enjoy the things that are possible and within our reach and at the same time recognize that other thins our outside of our control and should not concern us. Aurelius uses statements to emphasize faith in God and how to lead a good life in the face of temptation. This book provides support and personal comfort and is a captivating read.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: audio books, audiobook, ebooks, free audio books, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, marcus aurelius, Meditations, Non-fiction, Philosophy
Here to give the real tea on being black, female and queer in America, And Proud podcast host Chloe Blankenship covers real, thought provoking topics on racial, social and queer community issues. From her own perspective and insights from friends, And Proud is a space for discussion, representation and motivation.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Black Community, Comedy, Current Events, Experience, gay, lgbtqia, Philosophy, pride, queer, Society, storytime, Talkshow
“Out of Life’s School of War – What does not kill me makes me stronger” – Friedrich Nietzsche
Society lionizes the successful and celebrates the courageous, but the failures and adverse circumstances that inform the basis of future triumph and foundational viewpoints aren’t always explored in sufficient detail. In this interview-driven series hosted by Michael Silverman we explore inspiring human and organizational stories while searching for philosophies, principles, and strategies for embracing each of our own unique paths – obstacles and all.
—————————————————————
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Categories: Business, Health & Fitness
Tags: adversity, building, entrepreneurship, failure, growth, inspiration, Philosophy, principles, purpose, risk
Welcome to the Chit Chat podcast which explores the many facets of life, including love, creative expression, soulful conversations, and spiritual exploration. Here, we celebrate the freedom we have to express and be our authentic selves.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: conversations, creativity, Freedom, life, love, music, Philosophy, relationships, self help, spirituality