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The Spinoza Triad: Philosophy in our World

John Gibbs, Dr Richard Miller & Dan Rowland

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Welcome to The Spinoza Triad. We are a group of seasoned educators who like to discuss philosophy, culture and any big ideas which interest us. These podcasts are aimed at anyone who enjoys philosophy. Please join us and share in our enthusiasm as we grope around in the great ideas of the world. We aim to be amusing, illuminating and on occasion, thought- provoking. Listen as we fail in the attempt. email: jfgibbs105@gmail.com https://anchor.fm/john-gibbs1/message https://www.facebook.com/gr ...
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Talk 200

The University of Manchester

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Talk 200 is a new lecture and podcast series from The University of Manchester, launching to mark our bicentenary: 200 years of making a difference. This year we’re reflecting on our past, celebrating our present and looking to the future – and Talk 200 invites listeners to be part of the journey. Our podcast host, Manchester aficionado, author, and University alumnus Andy Spinoza will be joined by a diverse line-up of guests from our community – pioneering academics and notable figures, ins ...
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An anti-ideological guide to modern life created and hosted by Casey Franco. Each episode focuses on a phenomenon of modern life and attempts to explain it using philosophy, psychology, sociology, or semiotics so you never have to feel like you're at the mercy of gods, masters, or clout.
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The Jewish Lives Podcast is a monthly show that explores the lives of influential Jewish figures. Hosted by Alessandra Wollner, each episode includes an interview with an acclaimed Jewish Lives author. Jewish Lives is a prizewinning series of biography published by Yale University Press and the Leon D. Black Foundation. Join us as we explore the Jewish experience together.
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Higher Density Living Podcast

Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby

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Look within and live your life on the edge of two worlds. A reality where you find true understanding of who you are. Take the step into the unknown with Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby as they explore the thinly veiled world of consciousness, spirit, and the human condition. Join them in embodying the oneness of all. Walk the cliffs edge between the seen and the unseen realities. Welcome to Higher Density Living.
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What do intellectual historians currently investigate? And why is this relevant for us today? These are some of the questions our podcast series, led by graduate students at the University of Cambridge, seeks to explore. It aims to introduce intellectual historians and their work to everyone with an interest in history and politics. Do join in on our conversations! (The theme song of "Interventions | The Intellectual History Podcast" was created at jukedeck.com)
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Life is complicated. It is afflicted with more big questions than big answers. As one is tested by the suffering and irrationality of life, the questions become more compelling and imperative, and the answers become more urgent and necessary in order to be a good person and to live a happy life. What does it mean to be a good person? What is a happy life? What is love? Who am I before I was told who I am? Why haven’t I found myself yet? Why do I have regrets? Is the world just? Everything se ...
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Sibyl Service

Sophie Dibben

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How complex was Oedipus? How do you solve a problem like Medea? Nero or hero? Alexander, how Great? We're talking interviews with historical heroes. We're talking Cleopatra, Queen Nefertiti, Marcus Aurelius, Michaelangelo, Xenophon, Boudica, Hypatia, Frida Kahlo, and Constance Wilde. Take this with a pinch of salt because there are also some etymology and idiom origins. Music by: Tertia Artwork: Ottoline https://www.instagram.com/sibyl_service/ Sibylservice@gmail.com
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In this episode of Higher Density Living, hosts Jason Rigby and Alexander McCaig delve into the timeless wisdom of 17th-century Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza. They explore his philosophical tenets of reason, common sense, and practicality, and how they can guide us towards a more meaningful and fulfilling life. The hosts discuss the importance o…
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This conversation delves into the representation of Gotham City as a text, exploring its origins, meanings, and the semiotic analysis of its imagery. Dan, Richard, and John discuss the historical context of the term 'Gotham', its connections to urban design, and the dualities present in its narrative, particularly through the lens of Batman. They e…
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Originally released Dec. 19, 2021 [edit recast settings] Do we seek pleasure and avoid pain? The moral psychologist Paul Bloom believes psychological hedonism gives an inaccurate picture of what motivates us. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast he discusses pain and pleasure with Nigel Warburton.…
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Do you want to feel happy right where you are, right now? Listening to your heartbeats will lead you to three philosophical insights and instant happiness: You got lucky. Your heartbeats are numbered. Some doors must close so others can open. Stop living your life piece by piece. Learn to live your life as a whole.…
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Introduction Hosts: Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby Podcast theme: Exploring consciousness, spirit, and the human condition Main Topics Discussed FIGU Group Meeting in Northern Arizona Alexander attended a meeting of the FIGU community (Free Community of Interest) Focus on creational energy teaching No hierarchy, dogmatism, or ideology Physics-bas…
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The Higher Density Living podcast episode, featuring Mark Snyder of Ohio Exopolitics and guest Alexander McCaig, delves into various topics, including the nature of striving, the concept of angels, the impact of technology, and the complexities of modern life. The conversation begins with a discussion on striving and finding balance in life. McCaig…
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Originally released Nov. 3, 2021 [edit recast settings] Stoic philosophers described anger as a temporary madness and argued that we should eliminate it wherever possible. More recently Martha Nussbaum has argued for keeping anger out of political debates. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast, in contrast, Myisha Cherry makes the case fo…
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Host Andy Spinoza invites Professor John McAuliffe, Director of Creative Manchester, Co-Director of the Centre for New Writing, and Professor of Poetry at The University of Manchester; Professor Caroline Bithell, Professor of Ethnomusicology at Manchester; and Keisha Thompson FRSA, Innovation Fellow with Creative Manchester; to explore Manchester’s…
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Episode 59: MENACHEM MENDEL SCHNEERSON Menachem Mendel Schneerson (1902–1994) was the seventh and last rebbe of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, one of the world’s best-known Hasidic groups. Join us with Ezra Glinter, author of the new Jewish Lives biography Menachem Mendel Schneerson: Becoming the Messiah, as we explore the life and thought of one o…
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Embark on a captivating journey into the depths of your higher self with Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby in this episode of Higher Density Living. Explore the profound nature of your higher self, its connection to the sixth density, and its role as your guide and protector. Uncover the unlimited wisdom and foresight of your higher self and learn h…
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The Higher Density Living podcast episode, featuring Mark Snyder of Ohio Exopolitics and guest Alexander McCaig, delves into a wide array of topics, including the environmental impact of energy consumption, the negative consequences of consumerism, the effects of air pollution, the power of thoughts, the dangers of sudden wealth, the bird flu pande…
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Originally released Aug. 23, 2021 [edit recast settings] Thomas Hobbes is best known as author of Leviathan which is usually read today for its theory of political authority. Here Arash Abizadeh discusses Hobbes' ethics, the theory of what we are and what are obligations are to each.
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Topic: The Secret Life of Mother Mary and Divine Feminine Power Host: Jason Rigby Guest: Dr. Marguerite Rigoglioso, PhD Key Points: Dr. Rigoglioso is the world's foremost authority on the history of virgin birth and divine feminine studies. She is the founding director of Seven Sisters Mystery School. Her new book is "The Secret Life of Mother Mary…
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Join Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby in this episode of Higher Density Living as they delve into the fascinating concept of the higher self and its profound implications for personal growth and spiritual development. Discover how to bridge the gap between your personality and spirit, unlocking the wisdom and guidance of your higher self. Learn to …
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Originally released March 8, 2021 [edit recast settings] What is the status of something that is an absence, like a hole? Suki Finn explores the metaphysics of nothing in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. Suki is also the editor of a new book based on Philosophy Bites interviews with women philosophers selected from our archive Women of…
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In this conversation, The Spinoza Triad John Gibbs& Dr. Richard Miller discuss the film 'The Uglies' and its implications on contemporary culture, beauty standards, and the influence of technology on identity. The discussion delves into themes such as transhumanism, the motif of the frontier in storytelling, and the philosophical debates surroundin…
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In this episode of the HDL Podcast, host Jason Rigby talks with Jaya Jankert, a stylist and coach, who shares her inspiring life journey and her work helping others through styling and emotional healing. Jaya opens up about her experiences growing up as an adoptee from India in Sweden, her struggles with self-worth, and her journey to self-discover…
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In this bonus content to accompany Professor Mike Shaver’s live lecture: ‘The unmaking of everything’, you’ll hear the full panel discussion with him that followed Mike’s talk. If you haven’t seen the lecture yet, head to manchester.ac.uk/talk200 to hear from the Director of Sustainable Futures at The University of Manchester as he discusses sustai…
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Originally released Feb. 18, 2021 [edit recast settings] Jacques Derrida was a controversial philosopher whose writing could be fiendishly difficult to read. Nevertheless he had many followers. Here Pete Salmon, author of a recent biography of Derrida, manages to give a clear account of what Derrida meant by deconstruction. This episode was sponsor…
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He was a French philosopher. His philosophy of life is simple yet profound. We would have been better off not being born. Life sucks. We are born for no reason. We exist to do nothing. No one matters. Nothing matters. It doesn’t even matter that nothing matters. What are we to do? Cioran argues that the meaninglessness of life is not only a reason …
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Ohio Exopolitics Show/Higher Density Living, join Mark Snider and Alexander Ramsey McCaig as they traverse a diverse landscape of topics, from personal growth and the allure of rock climbing to the complexities of global finance and the looming shadow of institutions like BlackRock. They delve into the contr…
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In this episode, the Spinoza Triad, Dan Rowland, Dr. Richard Miller, and John Gibbs discuss Existentialism and some of the ideas of Jean-Paul Sartre. We explore how Existentialism emphasizes individual freedom and responsibility and how the anguish of existence is a central theme in Sartre's work. We conclude that while freedom can be both empoweri…
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Originally released Jan. 10, 2021 [edit recast settings] Arthur Schopenhauer is best known for the deep pessimism of his book The World as Will and Representation. Here we focus on a slightly less pessimistic aspect of his philosophy: his views on compassion. Very unusually for an early nineteenth century thinker, he was influenced here by his read…
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In this enlightening episode of Higher Density Living, host Jason Rigby welcomes back Mackenzie Belcastro for a profound discussion on self-expression, energy alignment, and the journey to becoming your truest self. Mackenzie, a transformational coach, shares her insights on living authentically and with intention, drawing from her diverse backgrou…
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This lecture was recorded on Tuesday, 17 September 2024 at the Jarvis Hall in London and is the third live instalment of the Talk 200 lecture and podcast series. Professor Mike Shaver, Professor of Polymer Science and Director of Sustainable Futures at The University of Manchester, discusses the complex nature of our material world, with a particul…
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What lessons can we draw from eighteenth-century thought about the relationship of big and small states? What are the limits of intellectual history? How and why did the Enlightenment end? Richard Whatmore, Professor of Modern History at the University of St Andrews, joins us to discuss these questions and more.…
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Taylor and Coop have a look at section 1, Humanity, of Max Stirner's The Unique and Its Property.Episodes Mentioned:Ego Book Series:https://soundcloud.com/podcast-co-coopercherry/sets/the-unique-and-its-property?si=1353f061d719441caa42376e70a24966&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharingSaul Newman: https://soundcloud.com/po…
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Originally released Dec. 6, 2020 [edit recast settings] Hannah Arendt's experience of the Eichmann trial in 1961 led her to reflect on the nature of politics, truth, and plurality. Samantha Rose Hill, author of a biography of Arendt, discusses the context for this, and the key features of Arendt's views. We are grateful for support for this episode…
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Welcome to another mind-bending episode of The Ohio Exopolitics Show / Higher Density Living (HDL)! Today, we're joined by the insightful Mark Snider and Alexander Ramsey McCaig, diving deep into the realms of consciousness, societal structures, and the hidden forces shaping our world. Biblical Wisdom Meets Modern Challenges Beyond Good & Evil: Unp…
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In this enlightening episode, host Jason Rigby speaks with Ashley Ryan about her journey into occult practices, magic, and mystery traditions. Ashley shares her experiences as an initiated priestess, her approach to teaching magic, and insights into various spiritual and philosophical concepts. Key Topics Discussed: Ashley's early spiritual experie…
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In this conversation, John, Dan and Rich discuss the life and trial of Socrates. They explore Plato's representation of Socrates and the accusations he faced, including corrupting youth and introducing alternative gods. They also touch on Socrates' belief in the existence of a personal spirit guide and his views on the nature of knowledge and truth…
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Originally released Nov. 12, 2020 [edit recast settings] Baruch Spinoza was perhaps most famous for his equation of God with Nature - a view that his contemporaries, probably correctly, took to be atheist. But what did he think about death? Steven Nadler, author of A Book Forged in Hell and Think Least of Death, discusses this aspect of his thought…
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The world of technology is advancing at an unprecedented pace, and Elon Musk, the visionary entrepreneur behind Tesla and SpaceX, is once again at the forefront of innovation. At a recent shareholder meeting, Musk unveiled his plans to introduce AI-powered home robots, potentially named "Opus," that could revolutionize daily life. While the prospec…
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The week Coop and Taylor are joined by Matt Bower to discuss a few sections from Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Husserl at the limits of Phenomenology as well as Husserl's The Origin of Geometry. Matt is currently Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at Texas State University. Matt completed his doctoral work at University of Memphis (2013) and…
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Episode Description: Embark on a journey of self-discovery and explore the depths of consciousness, spirit, and the human condition. Join your host Jason Rigby and special guest Conway as they delve into the unseen realities that shape our lives. In this episode, we'll discuss the power of manifestation, journaling for personal growth, and the impo…
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In 2010, Isabel Wilkerson spoke to the Institute about the fifteen years she spent reporting and writing her book, The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration (Knopf, 2010). The book won the 2010 National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, In 1994, Wilkerson was the New York Times Chicago Bureau Chief when she won t…
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Religion is the accidental force behind why we chase endless productivity, why working harder feels morally right and hardly working feels morally wrong, and why our self-worth and self-esteem revolve around our productivity and usefulness. Don’t you feel guilty and ashamed whenever you could have been more productive but chose not to? Wouldn’t you…
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Are you ready to break free from the victim mentality and unlock your true potential? In this powerful episode of Higher Density Living, Jason Rigby and Alexander McCaig explore the dangers of victimhood and the importance of taking responsibility for our lives. They draw inspiration from The Matrix, challenging us to question our perception of rea…
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Originally released Sept. 16, 2020 [edit recast settings] Verificationists believe that every meaningful statement is either true by definition or else empirically verifiable (or falsifiable). Anything which fails to pass this two-pronged test for meaningfulness is neither true nor false, but literally meaningless. Liam Bright discusses Verificatio…
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Andy Beckett discusses his new book about 5 key figures of the British Labour left: Tony Benn, Diane Abbot, Jeremy Corbyn, Ken Livingstone and John McDonnell. The Searchers: Five Rebels, Their Dream of a Different Britain, and Their Many Enemies was published earlier this year by Allen Lane. Andy and Jem go deep into some of the book’s key themes, …
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The Higher Density Living podcast episode, featuring Mark Snider of Ohio Exopolitics and guest Alexander McCaig, delves into a wide array of topics, including the Billy Meier case, the concept of humility, tree planting, changes in language, corporate culture, secret sciences, the nature of death, and the power of thoughts. The conversation begins …
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Originally released July 7, 2020 [edit recast settings] For this special episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast (produced under lockdown) Nigel Warburton interviews David Edmonds about his bestselling book, written with David Edinow, Wittgenstein's Poker. It focuses on a heated argument between the two great Viennese philosophers Karl Popper and L…
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The conversation explores the central themes of Yanis Varoufakis' book 'Technofeudalism' and the impact of technology on capitalism. The discussion covers topics such as the shift in capitalism after the 2008 financial crisis, the role of behavior modification in the digital age, the control and manipulation of online identities, the rise of cloud …
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