Semantic Reactions

Institute of General Semantics
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Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 35min

Episode 40 Featuring Susan Drucker and Erik Garrett

Our December 2025 episode features Susan Drucker, who is an IGS Trustee, Professor of Journalism at Hofstra University, and a founder of the Urban Communication Foundation, and Erik Garrett, a professor of communication and rhetoric at Duquesne University and a member of the Urban Communication Foundation's Board of Directors. In conversation with IGS President Lance Strate, they discuss areas of mutual interest between the Urban Communication Foundation and the Institute of General Semantics, and talk about topics such as language and the problems of definition, practical applications, policy and governance, city planning, architecture, postmodernism, maps and territories, the effects of technology, and the importance of human scale and organic community.
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Nov 25, 2025 • 1h 14min

Episode 39 featuring Corey Anton, Peggy Cassidy, Susan Drucker, Thom Gencarelli, and Lance Strate

Our November 2025 episode features a recording of an IGS sponsored session that took place at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association. The program entitled Perspectives on Politics and the Future of Democracy that included IGS trustees Corey Anton, Peggy Cassidy, Susan Drucker, Thom Gencarelli, and Lance Strate. Their discussion touched on a variety of topics, including Alfred Korzybski's emphasis on science and progress, public discourse in the United States today, the role of news media in political campaigns, freedom of speech and the problem of hate speech, the rise of authoritarianism, and the relationship between technology and politics
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Oct 28, 2025 • 1h 25min

Episode 38 Featuring Nora Bateson

Nora Bateson, author and president of the International Bateson Institute, explores the concept of polycrisis—interconnected crises affecting society today. She critiques reductionist thinking, advocating for 'warm data' and complex communication to address systemic issues. Nora discusses the role of families as resilience networks, the importance of storytelling to foster connections, and the need for diverse communication forms to navigate our current challenges. This conversation sheds light on the intricate dance between systems thinking and societal repair.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 1h 30min

Episode 37 Featuring Christina Knopf

Our September 2025 episode features Cristina Knopf, a professor of Communication and Media Studies at the State University of New York at Cortland, in conversation with IGS president Lance Strate. Their discussion focuses on her research in comics studies and reflections on the comic book medium, its history, and the superhero genre, as well as the depiction of superheroes in movies and television, including this past summer's films featuring Superman, and the Fantastic Four.
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Aug 26, 2025 • 1h 28min

Episode 36 Featuring Keith Clark and Ted Delicath

Our August 2025 episode features coaches Keith Clark and Ted Delicath, in conversation with IGS president Lance Strate, discussing the CORO Fellows Program in Public Affairs and its relation to general semantics, as well as related topics such as leadership, governance, listening, cybernetics, and journalism.
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Jul 29, 2025 • 1h 16min

Episode 35 Featuring Ryan Zickgraf

Our July 2025 installment features writer and journalist Ryan Zickgraf, the author of an op-ed on the continuing relevance of Neil Postman's best known book, Amusing Ourselves to Death that was recently published by the Washington Post. IGS president Lance Strate conducts the interview, which touches on politics and democracy, gamergate, the effects of screens and social media on public discourse, the additional impact of AI, the decline of rationality and time-binding, as well as the reaction against technology on the part of Gen Z.
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Jun 25, 2025 • 1h 12min

Episode 34 Featuring Martin Levinson

Martin H. Levinson, a longtime advocate for general semantics and author of the Sensible Thinking trilogy, dives into thought-provoking discussions with Lance Strate. They explore the relevance of general semantics in education and lifelong learning, linking it to trauma treatment and societal views on drugs. Levinson highlights how questioning stereotypes can combat prejudice and improve political discourse. Additionally, he shares insights on his writing process and the role of satire in learning, making for a captivating conversation on navigating complex topics.
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May 24, 2025 • 1h 17min

Episode 33 Featuring Corey Anton, Peggy Cassidy, Susan Drucker, Thom Gencarelli, & Lance Strate

Corey Anton, a professor at Grand Valley State University, sheds light on cultural divides and technology's role in education. Susan Drucker, from Hofstra University, shares insights on students’ perspectives of higher ed and tech's impact. Thom Gencarelli discusses mental health challenges and the transformative power of AI, while Peggy Cassidy points out distractions students face and the difficulties in conveying education's value. Together, they navigate the complexities of current educational dynamics amid technological advancements and political pressures.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 1h 14min

Semantic Reactions 32 Featuring Christopher Mayer

Our April 2025 installment features the return of author, financier, and IGS Trustee Christopher Mayer to discuss the current economic situation in the United States with IGS President Lance Strate. Their dialogue emphasizes how general semantics can help us to understand financial concepts such as the trade deficit, tariffs, inflation, and even money itself.
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Mar 25, 2025 • 1h 21min

Episode 31 Featuring Marleen Barr

Our March 2025 installment features the return of author, scholar, and critic Marleen Barr to discuss her recently published anthology entitled, Jewish Women Science Fiction Writers Create Future Females, with IGS President Lance Strate.

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