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Academic Edgelords

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This is a scholarly podcast about scholarly provocateurs. Gadflys, charlatans, and shitposters sometimes get tenure, believe it or not. This is a leftist podcast that takes a second look at their peer-reviewed work, and tries to see if there’s anything we might learn from arguing with them. We are hosted by: Victor Bruzzone, Gordon Katic, Matt McManus, and Ethan Xavier (AKA “Mouthy Infidel”).
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Getting Mouthy

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Two mouthy gals, Marg & Meg on a mission to talk all things taboo; from self-care to sex work. Join us as we get comfortable with all things uncomfortable. Now let's Get Mouthy!
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Join a husband and wife as they traverse the town of Tree Hill and experience bliss at a level seldom imaginable. We are aiming to offer a spoiler-free run through of the show everyone loves! We are only here to talk about what matters most to the people and what they have been craving, One Tree Hill. Lena takes care of the editing, and Alex shows up and brings a grown boy's perspective. Remember, your art matters.
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Two Mouthy highly caffeinated xennial Broads rant and curse their way through a conversation that starts off as one topic and ends up on another. Will they ever get back to the original point? Follow the rants, raves, and exceptional options of our feed on www.milesandcrawford.com
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Australian netball legends, and unusually tall besties, Liz Ellis and Cath Cox join their short pal - comedian Carolyn Swindell - for No Dribble, the podcast that’s the next-best thing to touring with the Diamonds. You know how you and your friends have the best and funniest conversations on the way to netball, on the sidelines at netball, and at the pub after netball? Well, No Dribble is like those conversations. And it’s netball, but it’s so much more. So, get your game face on with Liz, C ...
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A forensic autopsy tech, a mouthy librarian, and a gay goth Swiftie discuss without restraint some of the most vile people and events in history. As one reviewer put it, ”It’s like watching abscesses get popped, but for your ears”.
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This week we talk about our (almost) netball-free weekends, Cath's fear of spiders, Carolyn's celebrity encounter and Liz's memories of game day prep. PLUS we have a majorly exciting announcement at the end of the show! It's a netball podcast, but it's so much more. Get tickets to Carolyns upcoming comedy show 'Suitable Employment' HERE | 3rd - 7th…
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This week we talk all things GRAND FINAL, including Liz doling out ice creams, Carolyn's belated viewing and Cath's post-grand final eating habits. PLUS our netball New Years Resolutions and an (unintentionally) scathing comment from Liz's niece. It's a netball podcast, but it's so much more. Get tickets to Carolyns upcoming comedy show 'Suitable E…
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This week the chair herself Liz Ellis is back and has brought some slightly controversial U11 coaching opinions, Cath had a run in with a short bald man with no filter, and Carolyn has a few pointers for the Brisbane Olympics Opening Ceremony. AND OF COURSE the team break down the week of netball that was and look ahead to the Grand Final. It's a n…
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In this episode, we delve into Saul Smilansky’s provocative paper, “Should We Sacrifice the Utilitarians First?” which introduces the concept of “Designer Ethics” (DE). Smilansky argues that individuals’ moral views should influence how they are treated in moral dilemmas, suggesting that utilitarians, who support sacrificing one for the greater goo…
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This week special guest and vice chair to the chair Sue Gaudion brings in the big gun stories about her best mates Madonna & Jon bon Jovi, Cath is thoroughly perplexed at peoples public hygiene and Carolyn calls out what could only be described as the tipping equivalent of cheating on a multiple choice exam. And Dribblers, you better believe they t…
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Liz has barely been away for a week and Carolyn has already blindfolded Cath in studio while surprising her with a VERY special 176cm tall guest.. The trio then get stuck into an unbelievable week of netball, share stories from the archives, and did someone say something about pashing a blue wiggle? It's a netball podcast, but it's so much more. If…
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Liz is in the studio with Cath this week and it's a riot - you can hear why their coaches kept them apart while on tour with the Diamonds. Our super netball warriors - Liz Ellis, Cath Cox and Carolyn Swindell share tales from the back of a paddy wagon, swimming with sharks and of course all the news from around the netball grounds. It's a netball p…
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On this episode, we read Bass van der Vossen’s “In defense of the ivory tower: Why philosophers should stay out of politics“. In it, van der Vossen argues that academic philosophers have a duty to avoid engaging in politics. On this view, philosophers should stay in their lane. That lane being, the pursuit of Truth! Partisanship is opposed to truth…
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This week the netball loving gal pals are all in different locations. But that doesn't stop them from talking about a plethora of topics, from Liz's triumphant return to the netball court, Carolyns brave West Australian adventure and Cath's retirement dummy spit moment. This episode has everything from Whale Sharks to Fertility treatments. If you e…
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Your favourite passionate netball trio are back for episode 8! Hear about Liz's tough week on the farm, Cath's devastation at being dropped and Carolyns hilarious headwear challenge. Plus Netty chat and other stuff,... because this is a netball podcast, but it's so much more. If you enjoyed this episode - FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE to No Dribble, share w…
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Hide your cats, hide your dogs, we’re talking about Zoophilia. In 2023, the very edgy Journal of Controversial Ideas published “Zoophilia Is Morally Permissible“. In it, Fira Bensto (pseudonym) attacks one of our most deeply entrenched social taboos: animal-human sex. We recorded this episode more than six months ago and we’re excited (and nervous)…
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Another HUGE episode with netball's big names and a giant in comedy. Join Liz Ellis, Cath Cox and Carolyn Swindell as they unpack all the netty news from the week, as well as the random anecdotes you didn't know you needed. Also, brace yourself,.... No Dribble has it's first scandal - Scrunchiegate! If you enjoyed this episode - FOLLOW and SUBSCRIB…
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Comedian Carolyn Swindell along with netball superstars Liz Ellis and Cath Cox bring you another jam packed episode of No Dribble - the netball podcast that's about way more than netball. Today team Dribble chats about Liz meeting the Prime Minister, Cath and Liz meeting Dave Grohl and high performance hair. Yeah, yeah. If you enjoyed this episode …
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Team No Dribble is back for another week of laughs, tall tales and fierce debate. This week Aussie netball superstars Liz Ellis and Cath Cox hear all about comedian Carolyn Swindell's issues with the Super Netball mascots. They swap theories abound about why this season's big players have suddenly gone MIA and there's a lot of 'wee chat'. You've be…
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We’re back! For our relaunch episode, we chose an article that helps us reflect on this podcast’s mission: “Moral Philosophy’s Moral Risk” by Jason Brennan and Christopher Freiman. The paper argues that there is a difficult dilemma at the root of moral philosophical inquiry: either philosophers should avoid risky topics that could violate moral nor…
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Our tasty trio are back this week with everything from how to deal with a bad case of the 'yips' to how to peel eggs. Join Australian netball legends Liz Ellis and Cath Cox, and their very funny (short) friend Carolyn Swindell for another episode about netball, peeling eggs and so much more. If you enjoyed this episode - FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE to No …
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Enjoy episode three from the Dribblers,... where the news is big and the vegetables weird. Australian netball legends Cath Cox and Liz Ellis team up once again with their short comedian mate, Carolyn Swindell, to breakdown all the fun stuff from the weekends netty games, plus anecdotes-a-plenty and sound agricultural advice 🥔 It's the netball podca…
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The Dribblers are back for episode 2 and nothing is off limits! Comedian Carolyn Swindell joins Australian netball legends Cath Cox and Liz Ellis to chat about their surprising Mother's Day gifts, that time they got drunk tattoos and why Cath Cox will never get lost. Plus the behind-the-scenes goss on the huge scoreboard disaster from the weekend's…
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Welcome to the very first episode of No Dribble, the netball podcast that's about waaaay more than netball. In this juicy chat, comedian Carolyn Swindell along with Australian netball legends Cath Cox and Liz Ellis discuss Liz's recent appointment to the Netball Australia board and a disastrous pre-game national anthem sing-a-long. Plus, Carolyn wa…
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Australian netball legends, and unusually tall besties, Liz Ellis and Cath Cox join their short pal - comedian Carolyn Swindell - for No Dribble, the podcast that’s the next-best thing to touring with the Diamonds. You know that the best and funniest conversations happen on the way to netball, on the sidelines at netball and at the pub after netbal…
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This week we ask probably the most commonly uttered philosophical question: is there a meaning to life? To help us approach an answer, we read the first few chapters of philosopher David Benatar’s The Human Predicament. Benatar’s answer is as edgy as it gets. No, there’s no meaning to life, and no matter how much we try to soothe ourselves, this is…
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In ethnography there has been a long-standing tradition to prioritize the interests of research participants through a scholar-informant solidarity. This week we ask, how far should this scholar-informant solidarity go in cases where the research participants are dangerous or otherwise unsavoury? In this episode, we interview Benjamin Teitelbaum ab…
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We revisit a curious academic debate in science and technology studies, or STS. After 2016, some claimed that leftist humanities scholars played a role in creating the post-truth moment. And Steve Fuller argued that there’s nothing wrong with that. He likens post-truth to a kind of epistemic democratization that we should embrace. We read the third…
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This week we have one of our first encounters with the Academic Edgelord final boss, Stephan Kershnar. We enter the Kershnar-sphere by looking at his argument against equality of opportunity. For this edgelord — who is author of papers on adult-child sex, slavery, and more — its actually one of his milder takes. It’s from Why Equality of Opportunit…
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Academia is often stereotyped as a radical left-wing institution. This is especially true among conservatives who even see universities as “Marxist indoctrination camps.” So much so, that many conservatives are turning their backs on the academy completely. On this episode, we debate whether ideological diversity on campus matters. We consider the …
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Most political theorists assume that some form of democracy is the only legitimate political regime. Jason Brennan thinks this is an under-examined assumption. In fact, Brennan thinks there are many reasons to be critical of both the existing forms of representative democracy as well as more radical theories that endorse drastically increased democ…
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In June 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that “Harvard’s and UNC’s admissions programs violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment”. This effectively ended race-based affirmative action in higher education in the United States. This led us to ask, is this outcome a disaster for left-wing politics? On this episo…
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Many agree there is plenty of reason to worry about existing A.I., including how it perpetuates structural racism, invades privacy, erodes workers’ rights, and entrenches monopolistic firms. But might a future A.I. also take over and dominate, or potentially even destroy humanity, like some Skynet-like scenario? Some technologists worry it might, a…
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When psychoanalyst Donald Moss published his essay “On Having Whiteness” in 2021, it caused the right-wing media outrage machine to move into high gear. For example, both the New York Post and the Daily Mail wrote articles that seemed, on our reading, to only react to what was in the abstract. So, we decided we should actually read the entire artic…
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If your partner is attractive, then you might be part of the problem. At least, that’s what one edgelord philosopher is suggesting. We discuss William D’Alessandro’s forthcoming paper, “Is It Bad to Prefer Attractive Partners?” (in the Journal of the American Philosophical Association here). Is this “lookism” a kind of unjustified and harmful discr…
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If you were offered the choice of a brief-but-brutal whipping or an extended stay in prison, which would you take? Probably the former. Is that an argument for flogging? Most people consider the idea of state-sanctioned flogging to be barbaric. Sure, Singapore does it, but they are known for authoritarian laws. Yet, Peter Moskos and Jason Brennan a…
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The ultimate Academic Edgelord has died: Ted Kaczynski. This domestic terrorist was also a real scholar, with a few peer-reviewed works in mathematics. On this episode, we read his manifesto: Industrial Society and its Future. Why has Kaczynski become so popular with young people? He is just one extreme proponent of an anti-civilizational political…
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This is a scholarly podcast about scholarly provocateurs. Gadflies, charlatans, and shitposters sometimes get tenure, believe it or not. This is a leftist podcast that takes a second look at their peer-reviewed work, and tries to see if there’s anything we might learn from arguing with them. We are hosted by: Victor Bruzzone, Gordon Katic, Matt McM…
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In part 2 of Massacre and Rape in Nanjing, we will explore the graphic rape, creative torture, and eventual murder of thousands upon thousands of Chinese non-combatants in Nanking. We will cover the cover-up, and talk about the affect that research on this topic had on one very talented young author. Much of what you are about to hear may sound mad…
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The Rape of Nanking (Nanjing is the modern spelling) is an incident with no historic parallels and one that might represent the most horrific fortnight ever suffered by a human population. Over the course of this at least 2-part episode, we’ll hear stories of unborn children being cut from the wombs of expectant mothers… Of men buried to their wais…
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In 2009 a Kansas man named Shawn Parcells proudly began a forensic autopsy group that would eventually come to be known as National Autopsy Services. Since then, Parcells has performed thousands of autopsies on bodies for which the cause of death was called into question. In doing so, he’s provided countless heartbroken families with whatever peace…
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This week on a very special episode of Getting Mouthy, Lena's sister Anna (a big OTH and Getting Mouthy fan) joins Lena and Alex for the first half of our discussion of this week's episode. And what an episode it is! It's the morning after the formal and all hell has broken loose. Haley apologizes to Nathan, but tells him she won't stop working wit…
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This week in Tree Hill, Brooke and the gang are headed to the (spring?) formal just in time for all of their lives to come crashing down around them. When Nathan gets a tip that Haley is going to be crowned queen, he sets out to make the night extra special. But when Chris coerces Haley into practicing during his very expensive and limited studio t…
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Annnnnnnnd we are back!!! After a few weeks away due to traveling, recovering from Covid, and generally being disorganized, we have returned to you with another episode of Getting Mouthy. This week, while Nathan and Lucas travel to Charlotte to watch some meaningless basketball footage, the ladies of "the hill" throw a slumber party complete with s…
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Is it Halloween in Tree Hill? Nah. But it is "House of Freaks" night at TRIC...and what a treat it is! After days of planning, Karen is opening her brand new club for all of the townspeople, with an "all-ages" club night. You know what that means! Her "inappropriately aged" boy toy/sugar daddy/Professor of Money is roaming around in search of a tod…
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Hello everyone and welcome back; Please join my wife and I as we sit back and watch the meteors whiz through the sky with our favorite Tree Hill gang; Will that damn Anna ever tell Felix about Lucas; Will Keith call that woman and finally close the deal; Will Dan ever be 100% again; WHO in the world will sing for Peyton at Tric; Find out the answer…
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Big Dog Felix has organized a Dare Night in Tree Hill and invites Lucas, Nathan, Haley, Peyton, Brooke, Tim, Fergie, Mouth, and Skillz to join in on the fun. In true Lucas fashion, he saunters the local mall naked as can be in search of carousels and mysterious women, while Tim gets his crack waxed, Mouth raps about ass, Nathan dresses up as a knoc…
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This week on One Tree Hill, Brooke is broke and her new neighbor is flush with cash and making a splash! Meanwhile, Nathan doesn't know how money works and burns his on a new piano for Haley who, in all her teenage responsibility, cries because she wanted a car instead. Peyton has a vision for an all ages club night, but gets mixed up with the wron…
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Everybody. Since everything is out of order in Tree Hill, we're now ready for Nathan and Haley's bachelor party and bridal shower. Join us as we see the boys and girls of Tree Hill get hot and twisted, watch Keith drink cheat on Karen's coffee, and follow Tim's love for Nathan. We love you all. Well, most of you. If you have nothing better to do, w…
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Lucas and Keith are finally back after a long trip along the highway. Nathan and Haley are getting a party, because why wouldn't they? Their love is real, and everyone should acknowledge it! We get to see Dan's recovery, Deb's wallowing pit of despair widen, Keith shave, Haley's birth control patch, and we even have a brief talk about Jackie Kenned…
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After a 2-week hiatus we are back to kick off our rewatch of Season 2 of One Tree Hill! Picking up right where we left off, turns out Naley are now married and butting heads about musical tastes, while Dan rests heart-broken (ba dum tss!) in the hospital, recovering from the heart attack he had the morning after walking in on Keith and Deb bumpin' …
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In the absence of resources, ingenuity tends to thrive. There are few places where a person might find themselves more poorly resourced than in prison. In a previous episode, the one with writer and former inmate Ryan Martin, we learned of homemade masturbatory devices that prisoners make from latex gloves and tobacco canisters. This bold sort of i…
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Hello everyone and welcome to the season finale of One Tree Hill! Will the Ravens go far in the playoffs? Will Dan be coach of the year? Will Lucas shave his head and move to Charleston? Will Keith have sex with a woman? Will Haley get over Nathan's porn addiction? Find out the answers to all of these and even more questions you didn't want the ans…
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In the penultimate episode of season 1 Haley discovers some "nasty women" in Nathan's browser history, Deb is signing her divorce papers in a halter top, and Brooke and Peyton make up on a makeup run to the mall, with baby Jenny in tow. Little do they know that Nikki is lurking in the shadows, ready to snatch Jenny at the first possible chance, sen…
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We have finally gotten to the point where it is cool to have parties again. Can the tutor girl pull it off? We hear that Nicki is back in town and ready to throw hands. Peyton is growing her record collection, and we couldn't be more thrilled. Please join us this week as we both get hot and twisted in Tree Hill. If you like this content and want to…
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