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No Narrow Thing

30 Episodes

67 minutes | 3 years ago
#29 Take Five: Flat Earth, BS Jobs, and Performative Cruelty
Dustyn and Whitney examine 5 topics, rapid-fire. Topics include: "bs" jobs, political soccer players, the performative cruelty of separating families, Daria's return, and flat earth theory. For our sources and more, visit NoNarrowThing.com
34 minutes | 3 years ago
#28 The Experience Machine
Dustyn and Whitney explore the classic thought experiment, the Experience Machine!    For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
59 minutes | 3 years ago
#27 Enlightenment Now with David Prestin
David Prestin (nextcallings.com) joins Dustyn and Whitney to dive into Steven Pinker's new book Enlightenment Now - The Case for Reason, Science, and Progress. Is the world in a better state than it seems? If so, why does it feel so bad? For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
56 minutes | 3 years ago
#26 #NewsMatters
Accurate, timely, localized and international - knowledge and facts are important, and ideally brought to us via journalistic entities and institutions. Given the value of journalism and news media to our lives and our society, is there an ethical obligation that falls on us to support them in return?  For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
72 minutes | 3 years ago
#25 Factory Farms: A Confluence of Oppression with Christine Ball-Blakely
Most people know that factory farms are unpleasant places. However, many don't realize the impact of factory farms on the people who live near them, including the degradation of the water, air, and even property values in nearby communities. Christine Ball-Blakely, lawyer and animal rights advocate, joins Dustyn and Whitney to talk about factory farms and their disproportionate impact on communities of color. For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
54 minutes | 3 years ago
#24 Take Five: Aliens, Ted Nugent, and Celeb Politicians
Dustyn and Whitney examine five topics from the internet, some of which are hot takes...hence Take Five. It's a bad name and they know it. Topics include: aliens, Ted Nugent, and celebrities-as-politicians.   For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
66 minutes | 3 years ago
#23 A Tech Utopia?
Will technology, and our tech leaders, bring about utopia? Or are their promises just another marketing gimmick? Can we trust the richest of the rich to look out for the rest of us? For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
66 minutes | 3 years ago
#22 A Moral Document
"Budgets are moral documents," policymakers say. What does this mean? Should we evaluate our governmental, and personal, budgets ethically? Does the way we spend money reveal our true ethical commitments? For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
70 minutes | 3 years ago
#21 Wolverine Gets Old: "Logan," Aging, and Heroism
What's it like when someone with superpowers begins to age? What does it say about our own views on aging and mortality? We explore these questions, as well as the connection between heroism and the body. For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
50 minutes | 3 years ago
#20 "The Push," Manipulation, and Murder
Netflix's new addition, "The Push" forces a difficult question: can you push an otherwise normal person to the point of killing someone? Dustyn and Whitney explore the philosophical questions around complying to authority, resisting the crowd, and how well we know ourselves. Fair warning: spoilers abound! For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
58 minutes | 3 years ago
#19 Bigfoot (The Philosophy of)
Bigfoot. Sasquatch. Yeti. Skunk Ape. Is it rational to believe in our friend of the forest? We break down the evidence. For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
59 minutes | 3 years ago
#18 Sweating the Small Stuff
Philosophers talk a lot about big ethical transgressions: murder, cheating, trolley problems, etc. What about the real-life choices you actually have to make every day? Dustyn and Whitney explore the small ethical transgressions people commit all the time. How bad is it to steal from the self check-out line? Can you lie to kids to make them behave? What about googling someone before a first date? For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
65 minutes | 3 years ago
#17 The Opioid Crisis and Harm Reduction with Leo Beletsky
Professor of Law and Health Sciences, Leo Beletsky joins Dustyn and Whitney to talk about the opioid crisis and the philosophy of harm reduction: a controversial strategy aimed at saving lives.  For sources relevant to our discussion, visit NoNarrowThing.com
63 minutes | 3 years ago
#16 Hitler's Art, "Literally," and the Next Generation
Multiple topics! Rapid fire! It's very exciting. Also, there's some odd interference on Dustyn's mic, but it's brief and intermittent. Sorry! For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
73 minutes | 3 years ago
#15 The Self-Improvement Machine with Chris Partridge
Why are there so many books, apps, and systems devoted to self-optimization? Are they helping us improvement where it matters? If we're getting better, why does it feel so bad? Chris Partridge joins Dustyn and Whitney to discuss the motivations and pains behind endless self-improvement.  For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
65 minutes | 3 years ago
#14 Black Mirror: "White Christmas" and Cruelty
Dustyn and Whitney use the Black Mirror episode, "White Christmas," to ask the questions: what's so creepy about pick up artistry? Can an AI be a person? Can you enslave yourself? Would it be ethical to "block" someone in real life like we do on social media? Check out our sources at NoNarrowThing.com
62 minutes | 3 years ago
#13 Black Mirror: "Nosedive" and Yelp for People
Dustyn and Whitney talk about the Black Mirror episode "Nosedive" and get into what makes Yelp-for-People so horrifying. Whitney recommends the book Halsey Street by Naima Coster and the album If All I Was Was Black by Mavis Staples. Dustyn recommends the film A Ghost Story. Find links to these recommendations and our sources at NoNarrowThing.com
81 minutes | 3 years ago
#12 The City: History vs Development
Whitney and Dustyn explore the tension between historical preservation and development. Then they focus on the classic question: would you accept a duel on the moon? For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
62 minutes | 3 years ago
#11 Blue Ruin: The Ethics of Vengeance with Chris Partridge
Comedy writer Chris Partridge (@narc_twain) joins Dustyn and Whitney to explore the ethical questions at the heart of the film, Blue Ruin: must we avenge the ones we love? Does pursuing vengeance make your a life a blue ruin? Is violence outside of self-defense ever justified?   To see more from Chris, check out cpartridge.com or follow him on Twitter: @narc_twain For our sources, visit NoNarrowThing.com
65 minutes | 3 years ago
#10 Philosophy for Children with Jana Mohr Lone
Jana Mohr Lone, director and founder of University of Washington's Center for Philosophy for Children and president of the Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization (PLATO) joins Dustyn and Whitney to discuss philosophy for children: what does philosophical education for children look like? How does it change students? What would a world be like where everyone was a little more philosophical? To find out more about philosophy for children or get resources, check out the UW Center for Philosophy for Children here: https://depts.washington.edu/nwcenter/ Check out PLATO here: https://www.plato-philosophy.org For more info visit NoNarrowThing.com
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