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College holds a mythic place in American culture—hailed as the best four years of your life and revered as a beacon of integrity and excellence. But behind the polished campus tours and glossy brochures lies a far more complicated reality. Each episode of Campus Files uncovers a new story, exploring everything from rigged admissions to sports scandals, free speech, and hazing. Consider this your unofficial campus tour. Do you have tips or story ideas? Send us an email at campusfilespod@gmail ...
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Pharmacy Fika

The Pharmacy Fika Crew

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The Pharmacy Fika podcast is a positive and compassionate “place” (a virtual community) where pharmacy and other health professions educators gather to discuss teaching, learning, scholarship, and academic life… plus the snacks that support their best work. So grab your favorite beverage and listen to the Pharmacy Fika podcast with your colleagues.
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Philosophy for the People’s mission is an educational program aimed at overcoming the paucity of serious, fair-minded, and accessible philosophical discourse available to a popular audience. Though we are ourselves dedicated to the Catholic intellectual tradition, we are likewise committed to exploring ideas from all rigorous traditions of philosophizing (scholastic, classical, analytic, and phenomenological). We pursue this mission by providing long-form guided readings of great texts, disc ...
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The McKrakenCast

W. Travis McMaken

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Dr. W. Travis McMaken carries on conversations with friends, books he’s reading, and the strange voices inside his head. He is a professor of religion and author of books on theology. On Twitter: @WTravisMcMaken
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Vodcasts including long-form and short videos on ophthalmology, uveitis, medicine, technology. These videos have an informal approach, and I welcome ideas for topics to cover. These are also available on other media: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@drnimaeye/featured Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnimaeye/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drnimaeye Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrNimaGhadiri
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No specific background required. I'll be your guide on a journey of the mind, a journey in which we take a hard, unflinching look at the nature of the human condition through the eyes of some of history's greatest philosophers.
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The PostConsumer Reports Podcast with Chris Marchand. It's like the blog but with sound: Thoughts on art, faith, and the intersection of the two, all spoken after consumption. Featuring interviews and conversations with artists and thinkers.
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Fahrenheit 452

Sai Ram, Dodo

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Fahrenheit 452 is a derivative of a book by ray Bradbury, called Fahrenheit 451. This is a book about people's stuck in their bubbles and discrediting everyone else who is out of it. And the aim of Fahrenheit 452 is to pop the bubble and fuel the train of thought.
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Lotus Health Institute's Podcast

Lotus Health Institute

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The Lotus Health Institute is making available a free podcast series that will consist of interviews, exclusives and excerpts from Dr. Robin Murphy's lecture series. The Lotus Health Institute is dedicated to the highest standards of clinical homeopathy as taught by Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) in the 6th Edition of his book “The Organon of Medicine,” written in 1810.
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The Social World Podcast is a podcast focused on Social Psychology, History, Philosophy, and Political Science. It’s a passion project, a work in progress, and a platform for discussion. The world is a complex social space and I want to break it down. For more info, and more of my own thoughts, visit socialworldpodcast.blogspot.com
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Everyone's favorite individualist, tech geek, and nice guy talks about economics, culture and whatever he finds interesting. Follow him on twitter @alexmerced and checkout his technology podcasts, Web Dev 101 and Datanation wherever you listen to podcasts. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexmerced/support
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This conversation was generated by an AI program based on the transcripts of five recent Zoom meetings with subject matter experts developing the Navigating Beliefs course on Street Epistemology. It covers some of the challenges to critical thinking values and how to overcome them, such as relativism, dogmatism, and apathy or incuriosity.Watch vide…
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The future of for-profit schools, and the millions of students who have attended them hangs in the balance as a key legal protection is under threat from the courts and the Trump administration. For a transcript of this episode: https://bit.ly/campusfiles-transcripts To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.aud…
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Ashley Pizzuti fell in love with photography from an early age, and found what felt like the perfect opportunity to start the career of her dreams. She would soon learn that her school was part of an industry designed to prey upon students like her, and that legislators were key to finding relief. For a transcript of this episode: https://bit.ly/ca…
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For the last 30 years, a group of schools have targeted America's most vulnerable students, saddling them with mountains of debt and a poor education, all for the sake of profit. Mike DiGiacomo fell victim to two of these schools. For a transcript of this episode: https://bit.ly/campusfiles-transcripts To learn more about listener data and our priv…
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Half of all college students and 73% of social fraternity members experience hazing. As it turns out, hazing has a long and deadly history in the United States and we know about this history in large part because of the hard work of one man, Hank Nuwer. For a transcript of this episode: https://bit.ly/campusfiles-transcripts To learn more about lis…
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The Fika Crew contemplates the know-do gap ... the gap between what we know research has documented is a helpful improvement and what we actually do. It's NOT a lack of knowledge or know-how, but rather a complex mix of factors that prevent us from translating what we know into practice. We explore some of these factors, but there are likely more! …
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In this episode, Pierce Watkins engages with a witchcraft practitioner who shares insights into their six-year practice, discussing divination methods like tarot, pendulums, and charm casting. Pierce explores the practices through a skeptical yet curious lens, participating in a pendulum reading, which leads to a candid discussion on accuracy, beli…
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In 2016, a woman overdosed on meth in a Pasadena hotel room. The man who provided the drugs: Dr. Carmen Puliafito, the dean of USC’s Keck School of Medicine. As one reporter at the Los Angeles Times fought to expose the truth, he encountered a power structure that made publishing the story all but impossible.Read Paul's book about this story: https…
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This AI generated episode examines the debate over rebranding Street Epistemology as "Navigating Beliefs," weighing the pros and cons of a name change. It explores whether the new name could broaden its appeal by shedding existing perceptions, while addressing challenges like resistance from practitioners and preserving its core identity.Watch vide…
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This episode features Hilton and Jeff. They use Street Epistemology to explore Hilton's confidence that karma is realWatch video here: https://youtu.be/npO9hM_xCn4Learn more about Street Epistemology here: https://linktr.ee/StreetEpistemologyMusic provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel.The intro and outro of this episode was narrated …
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Cornell's Brian Wansink was at the top of his field, renowned for translating behavioral science into practical tips for improving eating habits. He famously popularized the notion that we tend to eat more when served in large bowls. But, when skeptical researchers and journalists exposed Wansink for manipulating data, his fall from grace led to th…
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This AI generated episode traces the evolution of Street Epistemology from its beginnings in questioning religious beliefs to a global movement fostering thoughtful dialogue on topics like politics and personal values. It highlights how curiosity, connection, and critical thinking drive its growth and broaden its impact.Watch video here: https://ww…
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In 2010, USC launched a fully remote version of its prestigious social work program. According to USC’s website, it offered the same professors, curriculum, and career services as the on-campus version. However, those who enrolled—at a cost of over $100,000—soon discovered that the program was far from what it claimed to be. In fact, it wasn’t even…
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Today on RTP — In this episode, we address a horrific trend of “sextortion” of teen boys. Then, did Todd Friel get one wrong about Bible TV shows? We follow his statement to its logical conclusion. Finally, if you can’t homeschool, will a Jewish school take your kid? And how exactly would that work? SHOW NOTES: $5 Reason Together T-shirts Photo of …
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Imagine if you could ask someone anything you wanted about their finances. On What We Spend, people from across the country and across the financial spectrum are opening their wallets—and their lives—to tell you everything: what they make, what they want, and—for one week—what they spend. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices …
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In part 2 of this AI generated Episode, we continue the exploration of Deep Canvassing and Street Epistemology. Can a blend of the two me more impactful than each method alone?Watch video here: https://youtu.be/-G5CFNGYchs?si=WQ9vDGfUHuocmS63Learn more about Street Epistemology here: https://linktr.ee/StreetEpistemologyMusic provided by Jim Rhodes,…
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This episode features Greg and David as they explore Greg's views about peace and knowledge.Watch video here: https://youtu.be/dKG8GkbfdYgLearn more about Street Epistemology here: https://linktr.ee/StreetEpistemologyMusic provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel.The intro and outro of this episode was narrated by Elliott.…
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Holden Thorp was the chancellor of UNC when the university faced the worst atheltic scandal in its history. This week, he opens up about his experience—revealing what he knew, what he kept hidden from the public, and what he would do differently if given the chance. For a transcript of this episode: https://bit.ly/campusfiles-transcripts To learn m…
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In this AI generated episode we discover how AI and Street Epistemology combine to challenge conspiracy theories. Explore how reflective dialogue, guided by AI chatbots, unravels misinformation while respecting individuality and ethics. See how technology fosters critical thinking in the digital age.Watch video here: https://youtu.be/X0JDzYpYb7A?si…
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In this Episode, Angela and Nick use Street Epistemology to explore Angela's views on infertility care.Watch video here: https://youtu.be/BXhao-HAzLELearn more about Street Epistemology here: https://linktr.ee/StreetEpistemologyMusic provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel.The intro and outro of this episode was narrated by Elliott.…
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In 2019, after nearly two decades at Duke University, one of its most popular—and controversial—professors was abruptly ousted. For the first time, Evan Charney reveals the untold story behind his departure. For a transcript of this episode: https://bit.ly/campusfiles-transcripts To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: ht…
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Prompted by avid Fika fan Dr. Judith Deluca from Binghamton University (SUNY), the Fika Crew explores two concepts that have been widely discussed in higher education over the past few years but rarely together! There is a tension between coddling young adults and employing trauma-informed teaching strategies. Jeff, Kristin, Tina, and Stuart discus…
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In This AI generated episode we explore how Deep Canvassing and Street Epistemology combine empathy and critical thinking to foster meaningful conversations. Can blending personal storytelling with rational inquiry bridge divides and inspire change? Dive in to uncover the potential of these transformative methods.Watch video here: https://youtu.be/…
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This Episode explores trust, evidence, and critical thinking through the lens of Street Epistemology, touching on topics like Socratic questioning, epistemology, and effective strategies for achieving personal values. Along the way, it highlights the importance of metacognition and the role of curiosity in fostering meaningful conversations.Watch v…
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In 2022, Columbia University math professor Michael Thaddeus published a 21-page analysis accusing his own university of submitting flawed data to U.S. News & World Report. His findings would cause the entire academic world to question the legitimacy of college rankings. For a transcript of this episode: https://bit.ly/campusfiles-transcripts To le…
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In this AI generated Episode we explore how Street Epistemology can help break addiction's grip by reshaping beliefs, challenging stigma, and fostering social connections. Discover the power of dialogue, community, and empathy in transforming lives and redefining recovery.Watch video here: https://youtu.be/fgpdJngXB9c?si=ffhoo9XvrQ82oFMxLearn more …
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In this episode an Atheist asks a Christian, Does death of the physical atone for the spiritual? Also they go through the "poof or drown" thought experiment.Watch video here: https://youtu.be/NxhpJglMlLQLearn more about Street Epistemology here: https://linktr.ee/StreetEpistemologyMusic provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel.The intro…
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In 2016, police uncovered a multi-million dollar drug ring operated by fraternity brothers at the College of Charleston. The police report reads like a Breaking Bad episode, complete with firearms, grenade launchers, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in hidden cash. Read Max's book about this story: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/among-t…
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In this AI generated episode you'll discover how Street Epistemology, a method fostering critical thinking and humility, could tackle AI alignment issues. Can this approach mitigate risks of rogue AI and power-seeking behavior? Explore innovative solutions to ensure a safer future with advanced AI.Watch video here: https://youtu.be/5Y0nOAQW8n0?si=B…
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Today on RTP — In this episode, we talk about the treatment of unused Bibles and about using discernment when discussing politics. Then, is there a problem with discussing theology after church? In the Aftershow*, we ask if government is above the principles of the beatitudes, and we revisit the topics of the Hegelian dialectic, syncretism, and Pro…
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This Episode is entirely in German. It features the fourth meeting of the Socratic Way E.V. They discuss the "Socratic Way" and how to better understand how their counterparts arrived at their conclusions.Watch video here: https://youtu.be/32-1_VNpdcULearn more about Street Epistemology here: https://linktr.ee/StreetEpistemologyMusic provided by Ji…
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In February 2011, George Desdunes was kidnapped by freshman pledges as part of a hazing ritual. He was blindfolded, tied up, and made to consume a lethal amount of alcohol. When George's mother stepped in to get answers, she was met with silence. For a transcript of this episode: https://bit.ly/campusfiles-transcripts To learn more about listener d…
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In this AI generated episode we explore the transformative Aporia-Euphoria cycle in Street Epistemology. From productive confusion to intellectual breakthroughs, learn how to guide conversations toward discovery, foster curiosity, and embrace uncertainty as a path to growth and understanding.Watch video here: https://youtu.be/Y9r9MYrm5ZA?si=HuAIgpO…
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