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Frank Brodhead

Author and lifelong community and climate activist Frank Brodhead helps us transform our rage and despair into hope and action. Why is environmentally-friendly policy never the focal point of political leadership? “I think so much of local politics has to do with maintaining the resale value of people’s main asset, that’s their home. The last […]

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TSV Episode 23: Philosophy as a Way of Life w/ Gregory Sadler

Dr. Sadler has been teaching at colleges and universities for over 21 years, and he is the author of one book and dozens of articles, chapters, encyclopedia entries, and online essays. He is also the President of ReasonIO, through which he gives public lectures, online classes, tutorials, and philosophical counseling sessions. He has created over

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Encouraging Intentions

I’m back! Thanks for being here! In this episode we go for a long wander down some concepts in relationship and worldview that have been pivotal for me. They are concepts that encourage me, guide me and inspire me, and my hope with this episode is that they can do those same things for you.

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067 Jonathan Rowson – Tasting the Pickle: A Personal Relationship with the Meta-Crisis

Chess Grandmaster, philosopher, author, and social entrepreneur Jonathan Rowson joins Terry to explore our global, civilizational predicament from new angles — inspired by his recent brilliant essay “Tasting the Pickle: Ten Flavors of Meta-Crisis and the Appetite for a New Civilization.” They go beyond its more recognized features such as COVID, the climate emergency, and

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Kenya (Robinson)

Socialite, philanthropist, international southerner, mischief maker and self-described shit-starter, Kenya (Robinson) investigates gender, consumerism, and ability through unexpected performative actions and sculptural gestures. In his monologue, Rushkoff reminds us that it’s okay to turn to civics to avoid burnout from 24/7 political coverage. “Civics is something different than politics. Civics is helping other people.” He

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Sweeny vs Bard S03E10: Western Tantra? – with Thomas Hamelryck

Sweeny vs Bard S03E10: Western Tantra? – with Thomas Hamelryck Can Tantra flourish in western society that is predominantly Christian and Moslem?  What are the historical roots of Tantra? Is Tantra a religion?  Is Tantra sexual technique or a spiritual practice?  A wide ranging discussion on all things Tantra, from Vajrayana Buddhist tantra to neo

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Sweeny vs Bard S03E10: Western Tantra? – with Thomas Hamelryck

Sweeny vs Bard S03E10: Western Tantra? – with Thomas Hamelryck Can Tantra flourish in western society that is predominantly Christian and Moslem?  What are the historical roots of Tantra? Is Tantra a religion?  Is Tantra sexual technique or a spiritual practice?  A wide ranging discussion on all things Tantra, from Vajrayana Buddhist tantra to neo

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TSV Episode 21: Media Ecology and the McLuhan Institute w/ Andrew McLuhan

This episode features Andrew McLuhan. Andrew is the grandson of Marshall McLuhan and the son of Eric McLuhan. Together the McLuhans have written dozens of books on media theory and philosophy and they’ve coined many of the field’s key concepts and insights. In 2017 Andrew founded The McLuhan Institute, which stores some of the McLuhans’

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