

Embrace The Void
Embrace The Void
Welcome friends, to a podcast for a darker timeline. Maybe the darkest of all timelines. Definitely not one of the good timelines. Maybe it’s always been a dark timeline, maybe the Hadron collider screwed us over. Science may never know. What we do know is that we live in the void. The void, a place where a chittering mass of void crabs can infest a person suit and win the presidency. The void, a place where we're just clever enough to know that climate change is happening, but not quite clever enough to do anything about it. The void seems terrible and cruel, but it loves you, in its own ironic way.
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Feb 14, 2025 • 1h 1min
The Know Rogan Experience with Marsh and Cecil
Cecil Cicirello and Michael Marshal, co-hosts of The Know Rogan Experience, delve into the world of skepticism with a focus on Joe Rogan's impact. They explore why Rogan resonates with men facing modern challenges and critique the media's role in shaping public opinion, particularly on health and politics. The conversation addresses the responsibilities of influential platforms and examines the rhetoric used by popular figures. With humor and insight, they also tackle philosophical concepts and invite listeners to engage in their discussions.

Jan 24, 2025 • 1h 34min
Biology and Bigotry with Ed Buckner
In this lively discussion, Ed Buckner, a prominent secular organizer and author known for his work in religious liberty, dives into hot-button issues surrounding gender identity and ethics. He passionately argues against accusations of bigotry in debates inspired by biologist Jerry Coyne. The conversation explores the nuances of pronoun usage, the implications for transgender youth, and the ethical responsibilities in discussions about vulnerable populations. Humor and philosophical insights weave throughout, urging a deeper understanding of identity and public discourse.

Jan 20, 2025 • 1h 10min
Trans Activism in Secular Spaces with Kat Grant
My guest this week is Kat Grant a Wisconsin based attorney, activist, legal educator, and author of the new blog TransingBoundaries, which focuses on the intersections of law, politics, religion, and queerness. Kat recently finished up an Equal Justice Works Fellowship at the Freedom From Religion Foundation, where they exclusively worked on the White Christian nationalist attack on LGBTQIA+ rights. Tragically and ironically, their fellowship was sort of capped off with a revealing debacle originating from an article they wrote for FFRF entitled “What is a woman?”. Along with discussing that debacle, we discuss their experiences working on trans issues in secular spaces more boadly and how their preference for restorative justice shapes their approach to social justice work.What is a Woman?: https://freethoughtnow.org/what-is-a-woman/I Am Not Interested in Making Bigots Comfortable: https://substack.com/home/post/p-153702335Biology is Not Ethics: https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/biology-is-not-ethics-a-responseMusic by GW RodriguezEditing by Adam WikSibling Pod:Philosophers in Space: https://0gphilosophy.libsyn.com/Support us at Patreon.com/EmbraceTheVoidIf you enjoy the show, please Like and Review us on your pod app, especially iTunes. It really helps!This show is CAN credentialed, which means you can report instances of harassment, abuse, or other harm on their hotline at (617) 249-4255, or on their website at creatoraccountabilitynetwork.org.Next Episode: Biology and Bigotry with Ed Buckner

Jan 14, 2025 • 56min
A Disease of Affluence with Toby Buckle
Back to our normal format with returning guest Toby Buckle of the Political Philosophy Podcast. We discuss his recent Liberal Currents article "A Disease of Affluence", where he argues that MAGA is a result of lack of precarity rather than economic anxiety, combined with the human need to feel superior or dominant over others. We also discuss social dominance theory and my recent article on men and the meaning making crisis.Political Philosophy Podcast: https://www.politicalphilosophypodcast.com/A Disease of Affluence: https://www.liberalcurrents.com/a-disease-of-affluence/The meaning crisis, and how we rescue young men from reactionary politics: https://www.skeptic.org.uk/2024/11/the-meaning-crisis-and-how-we-rescue-young-men-from-reactionary-politics/Music by GW RodriguezEditing by Adam WikSibling Pod:Philosophers in Space: https://0gphilosophy.libsyn.com/Support us at Patreon.com/EmbraceTheVoidIf you enjoy the show, please Like and Review us on your pod app, especially iTunes. It really helps!This show is CAN credentialed, which means you can report instances of harassment, abuse, or other harm on their hotline at (617) 249-4255, or on their website at creatoraccountabilitynetwork.org.Next Episode: Kat Grant and Trans Activism in Secular Spaces

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Jan 2, 2025 • 1h 55min
Luckpilled Chapter Four: Pedagogy of Luck
Sarah Tuleen, Executive Director of the Creator Accountability Network, brings her K-12 education expertise to a lively discussion about the 'pedagogy of luck.' They explore how traditional education often perpetuates oppression and suggest a transformative approach with luck-pilling. The conversation delves into the complexities of educational philosophies, advocating for intrinsic motivation and empathy. Tuleen emphasizes the integration of mindfulness and social justice, promoting compassion and resilience in the classroom while challenging conventional beliefs about success and privilege.

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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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Oct 24, 2024 • 2h 7min
Luckpilled Chapter Two: Psychology of Luck
In this engaging discussion, Sarah Tuleen, the Executive Director of the Creator Accountability Network and an expert in the psychology of luck, joins for a deep dive into how luck shapes our lives. They explore attribution theories, tackling complex ideas about free will, social justice, and the just-world illusion. Sarah sheds light on how societal hierarchies influence perceptions of success and the often-overlooked role of luck in personal narratives. The conversation also critiques meritocracy and highlights the psychological mechanisms behind victim blaming and systemic injustices.

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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.

Sep 20, 2024 • 1h 24min
Luckpilled: A New Pedagogy of Luck Introduction
Sarah Tulien, the executive director of the Creator Accountability Network, joins the discussion to explore the intricate relationship between luck and human potential. They dive into how luck shapes individual circumstances, particularly challenging meritocracy. The conversation takes interesting turns, addressing the Just World Illusion and its implications on fairness, victim blaming, and moral accountability. Tulien shares insights from her experiences in restorative justice, emphasizing the transformative power of dialogues about luck and responsibility in education and society.

Aug 3, 2024 • 1h 1min
Understanding and Countering Fascist Movements with Joan Braune
My guest this week is Joan Braune, a Lecturer in Philosophy at Gonzaga University. We discuss her recently published book Understanding and Countering Fascist Movements: From Void to Hope, which seems increasingly relevant by the day, so enjoy!Understanding and Countering Fascism: https://www.routledge.com/Understanding-and-Countering-Fascist-Movements-From-Void-to-Hope/Braune/p/book/9780367696986Music by GW RodriguezEditing by Adam WikSibling Pod:Philosophers in Space: https://0gphilosophy.libsyn.com/Support us at Patreon.com/EmbraceTheVoidIf you enjoy the show, please Like and Review us on your pod app, especially iTunes. It really helps!This show is CAN credentialed, which means you can report instances of harassment, abuse, or other harm on their hotline at (617) 249-4255, or on their website at creatoraccountabilitynetwork.org.Next Episode: TBA