
Sarah Tulien
Executive director of the Creator Accountability Network, focusing on creator safety and accountability.
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Dec 2, 2024 • 2h 7min
Luckpilled Chapter Three: Politics of Luck
In this discussion, Sarah Tulien, executive director of the Creator Accountability Network, sheds light on the politics of luck and meritocracy. She critiques the illusion of meritocracy, highlighting how it perpetuates systemic inequalities. The idea of a 'technocratic lucktopia' is presented as a vision for a fairer society. They explore how societal structures impact opportunities, emphasizing the need for radical changes in educational equity. They also tackle the implications of emotional education in addressing social issues like incel culture.

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Mar 18, 2025 • 1h 29min
Luckpilled Q and A 300th Episode Extravaganza!
In this lively discussion, Sarah Tulien, the Executive Director of the Creator Accountability Network, dives into the nuances of moral luck and accountability, especially in cases of harm like drunk driving. She tackles the interplay between community support and personal responsibility while exploring innovative grading systems in education. The conversation also highlights the role of anger in activism and its motivational power. Sarah emphasizes empathy and emotional awareness in navigating societal influences, making this a thought-provoking celebration of their 300th milestone.

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Oct 12, 2024 • 1h 44min
Luckpilled Chapter One: Philosophy of Luck
Sarah Tulien, executive director of the Creator Accountability Network, joins to delve into the philosophy of luck. She discusses how our perceptions of luck intertwine with free will, and the subjective versus objective nature of luck's impact on personal experiences. The conversation critiques traditional views of responsibility and explores the complexities of decision-making influenced by biases. Tulien emphasizes how cultural backgrounds shape our understanding of luck, urging listeners to rethink agency and moral judgment in a world where everything is intertwined with chance.