Robinson's Podcast

Robinson Erhardt
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Oct 24, 2022 • 1h 10min

26 - Ezekiel Quittner-Strom: Perfect MCAT Scores & a Trader Joe’s Frozen Feast

Ezekiel Quittner-Strom is a physician doing his residency in internal medicine at the University of Iowa. In this episode Robinson and Ezekiel eat a three-course feast of frozen food from Trader Joe’s and talk about it while they eat it, heated up and not frozen. Said talking concerned, in addition to said not-frozen frozen food, Ezekiel’s legendary perfect score on the MCAT and how he got it. Instagram: @robinsonerhardt TikTok: @robinsonerhardt Twitch: @robinsonerhardt
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Oct 17, 2022 • 1h 11min

25 - Ethan Hoppe: Medieval Music, Devil’s Interval, & Memorizing Game of Thrones

Ethan Hoppe is a violinist and technical sergeant in the United States Air Force. He studied violin at Northwestern and Yale before the pandemic changed the trajectory of his career. We talk about the history of classical music, the power of listening to the same in an ancient world, memorizing the Game of Thrones theme song for a White House performance, and how visualization can be used as a tool to combat stage fright. Instagram: @robinsonerhardt TikTok: @robinsonerhardt Twitch: @robinsonerhardt
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Oct 13, 2022 • 1h 35min

24 - Caroline Hudson: Collagen Stimulation, Facial Plastic Surgery, Baked Goods

Caroline Hudson is a facial plastic surgeon completing her fellowship in Palo Alto, California. She and Robinson discuss why an ENT (ear, nose, and throat specialist) would become a plastic surgeon, the fine (or illusory?) distinction between “meh” and “tasty,” forehead lowering surgery, the nuances of rhinoplasty, and everything you might want to know about stimulating collagen to improve the quality of your skin. They also talk about baked goods and eat them while they talk about them. Instagram: @robinsonerhardt TikTok: @robinsonerhardt Twitch: @robinsonerhardt
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Oct 10, 2022 • 1h 50min

23 - David Albert & Justin Clarke-Doane: Absolute Space & Physicalism vs. Ethics

David Albert, a renowned philosopher of physics, joins Justin Clarke-Doane, an expert on the link between mathematics and ethics, for a spirited discussion. They tackle the complex debate between absolute and relative space in physics, and how it intersects with moral philosophy. The duo explores expressivism in ethics, questioning if moral statements hold objective truth. Diving into physicalism and supervenience, they challenge the notion that everything can be reduced to physical facts while considering the implications for ethics and reality itself.
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Oct 6, 2022 • 1h 10min

22 - Graham Winn-Lee: Post-Apocalyptic Fantasies, Zombies, & Dragons

Graham Winn-Lee is Robinson’s best friend. Though that is how he likes to introduce himself, Graham is also an artist, graphic designer, and crocheting enthusiast with a lifelong passion for competitive dog grooming. This episode is exclusively about Robinson and Graham's respective post-apocalyptic fantasies and related feelings about zombies, dragons, and other pertinent creatures. Instagram: @robinsonerhardt TikTok: @robinsonerhardt Twitch: @robinsonerhardt
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Oct 3, 2022 • 1h 26min

21 - Haim Gaifman: What is Philosophy? What is Mathematics?

Haim Gaifman is a philosopher and mathematician. He teaches at Columbia University in New York City. In this episode Haim answers two questions of Robinson’s: What is philosophy? What is mathematics? Instagram: @robinsonerhardt   TikTok: @robinsonerhardt  Twitch: @robinsonerhardt
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Sep 29, 2022 • 1h 36min

20 - Philip Guison: Ice Cream Novelties

Philip studied neuroscience at the University of Michigan and is one of Robinson’s oldest friends. In this episode, Robinson forced Philip to eat ice cream novelties with him and talk about those novelties while eating them.   Instagram: @robinsonerhardt   TikTok: @robinsonerhardt   Twitch: @robinsonerhardt
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Sep 26, 2022 • 1h 16min

19 - Nick Huggett: Paradoxes of Motion, Quantum Gravity, & String Theory

Nick Huggett is a philosopher of physics and science at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Before that, he studied physics and philosophy at Oxford and received his PhD at Rutgers. Despite not having taken a physics class since the eighth grade, this podcast marks the beginning of Robinson’s ambition to learn a bit more about the philosophy of physics. Nick and Robinson talk about Zeno of Elea’s paradoxes of motion and composition, as well as how they might be related to quantum gravity and string theory. Instagram: @robinsonerhardt TikTok: @robinsonerhardt Twitch: @robinsonerhardt
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Sep 22, 2022 • 1h 23min

18 - Demitrios Haldes: Ice Cream

Contrary to popular belief, Demitrios Haldes (@infinitemonkeybusiness) is neither the last scion of Herakles nor the superintendent of a crayon factory, but a comic illustrator and writer. He and Robinson eat ice cream and talk about it while they eat it. Instagram: @robinsonerhardt TikTok: @robinsonerhardt Twitch: @robinsonerhardt
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Sep 19, 2022 • 1h 50min

17 - Richard Kimberly Heck: Monstrous Female Sexuality, Porn Villains, Anal Sex, & the Ethics of Fantasies

Richard Kimberly Heck has been a professor of philosophy at Brown University since 2005, at which time they left their post at Harvard, where they had taught for over a decade. On the way to receiving their PhD in philosophy and linguistics at MIT, they studied at Duke and Oxford. While Professor Heck’s primary research focus has been logic and Frege, over the past few years they have shifted to the philosophy of sex and pornography. This is Robinson and Riki’s second conversation about pornography. The first, captured in episode five, was a general introduction to the topic. In this episode they discuss—among other topics—depictions of female sexuality in pornography, villains in the same, the ethics of sexual fantasies, and consent on college campuses. Instagram: @robinsonerhardt TikTok: @robinsonerhardt Twitch: @robinsonerhardt

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