Embrace The Void
A podcast by Embrace The Void
310 Episodes
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EV - 123 Death Doulas with Brenda Goodman pt1
Published: 1/2/2020 -
EV - 122 Better know Confucius with Bryan Van Norden
Published: 12/27/2019 -
EV - 121 Better Know an Aristotle with Aristotle
Published: 12/19/2019 -
EV - 120 Debating Scientific Racism with Dr. Mansa Keita
Published: 12/13/2019 -
EV - 119 Discordianism with Brian Henriksen
Published: 12/5/2019 -
EV - 118 Community Parkour with Kel Glaister
Published: 11/28/2019 -
EV - 117 Letters.Wiki with Clyde Rathbone
Published: 11/21/2019 -
EV - 116 Zhuangzi and Scientific Realism with Aaron Novick
Published: 11/14/2019 -
EV - 115 Automation and Utopia with John Danaher
Published: 11/7/2019 -
EV - 114 Neuro-Yogacara with Bryce Huebner
Published: 10/31/2019 -
EV - 113 Expressivist Kantianism with Florence Bacus
Published: 10/24/2019 -
EV - 112 Leftist Martial Arts with Sam Yang
Published: 10/17/2019 -
EV - 111 Plato v Aristotle v Nagel with Fabien-Denis Cayer
Published: 10/11/2019 -
EV - 110 Community Atheism with Stephanie Zvan
Published: 10/3/2019 -
EV - 109 Human Biodiversity with Kevin Bird
Published: 9/26/2019 -
EV - 108 Logical Positivism with Dr. Liam Bright
Published: 9/19/2019 -
EV - 107 Gender Wars in the Void with Dr. Rachel McKinney
Published: 9/12/2019 -
Aaron's Sydney Skeptics Moral Luck Talk
Published: 9/7/2019 -
EV - 106 Taxiderming the Void with Brant MacDuff
Published: 9/5/2019 -
EV - 105 Public Philosophy in the Void with Greg Sadler
Published: 8/29/2019
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.