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What stories are the inspirational ‘Muses’ in your life? Many-headed monsters, ferocious fighters, scheming sorcerers, humble heroes: mythology, legends, and folklore are full of fascinating stories and vibrant characters. For thousands of years, humanity has used mythology to make sense of our own lives, express our creativity, and connect with each other. In Myths and Muses, the Mythik Camps team shares stories drawn from across many pantheons and cultures, with the hope that young demigod ...
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Welcome to Plato's Pod, a bi-weekly podcast of group discussions on the dialogues of Plato, the philosopher and geometer who wrote nearly 2,400 years ago. Anyone interested in participating, whether to learn about Plato or to contribute to the dialogue, is welcome to join. Hosted by amateur philosopher James Myers, the podcast is held through Meetup.com and inquiries can be e-mailed to dialoguesonplato@outlook.com. Episodes are lightly edited for clarity, with care to avoid compromising the ...
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How to Solve Poverty

Brandon Stover | Plato University

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Learn to solve one of the greatest challenges of our time: poverty. In this course you’ll use systems thinking to understand the causes, systems, and obstacles underlying the poverty challenge and discover a portfolio of possible solutions. Explore our easy-to-understand, science-backed lessons with actionable advice and practical skills you can learn to start taking action right away without being an economist! When you're ready to learn more skills, join for FREE at Plato.University/course ...
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Welcome to Selling Plato, hosted by Dr. Jared Oliphint. I talk to all kinds of people who can make philosophy useful for your daily life. Go to www.sellingplato.com, subscribe on our YouTube channel to watch the conversations, and follow us on socials at @sellingplato to learn more. Philosophy has a marketing problem. Let’s solve it.
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Learn Spanish free with music-based Spanish lessons and conversations. The best way to learn Spanish and become fluent is through immersion in the culture. Learn to speak Spanish like a native speaker with real-life conversations in Latin American Spanish without boring grammar textbooks. Whether you're a Spanish beginner or intermediate Spanish learner, you'll learn Spanish quickly listening to this podcast. Learning Spanish for adults can be fun, so let us help you go from Spanish beginner ...
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How to Solve Climate Change

Brandon Stover | Plato University

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Learn to solve one of the greatest challenges of our time: climate change. In this course you’ll use systems thinking to understand the causes, systems, and obstacles underlying the climate change challenge and discover a portfolio of possible solutions. Explore our easy-to-understand, science-backed lessons featuring global experts in climate research, policy, technology, and beyond, with actionable advice and practical skills you can learn to start taking action right away without being a ...
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With The Philosophy Podcast, LearnOutLoud.com will showcase audio renditions of classic philosophy from such greats as Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Nietzsche and much more. For more audio and video material tailored to the lifelong learner, please feel free to visit www.learnoutloud.com
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A course in interdisciplinarity by Mario Veen. In each episode I travel through Plato's Allegory of the Cave together with a guide. Together, we examine the question of what it means to learn, grow and develop in life on earth. We do so from a new perspective every time. You can use this course to study whatever interests you through the lens of philosophy, film, art, physics, spirituality and many more. All you need is the willingness to think things through and the openness to have your pr ...
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Awaiting his trial on charges of impiety and heresy, Socrates encounters Euthyphro, a self-proclaimed authority on matters of piety and the will of the gods. Socrates, desiring instruction in these matters, converses with Euthyphro, but as usual, the man who professes to know nothing fares better than the man who claims to be an expert. One of Plato’s well-known Socratic Dialogues, Euthyphro probes the nature of piety, and notably poses the so-called Euthyphro Dilemma: Do the gods love a thi ...
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Plato's Republic is a Socratic dialogue which deals mainly with the definition of justice, the characteristics of a just city state and the just man. Although it was written more than two thousand years ago, many of the ideas and thoughts expounded here are still very much relevant to modern society. This is Plato's best known work and is also considered his most influential especially when it comes to the fields of philosophy and political theory. The Republic is divided into ten books and ...
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Dr Andrew McDonald with several years of teaching experience at the University of Dundee takes listeners through a close reading of philosophical texts that allow us to delve into a deeper understanding of them. It is friendly to those new to philosophy and gives easy to understand examples throughout.
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How to Start a Career

Brandon Stover | Plato University

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Wondering how to get a job? Then this course is for you. Learn the secret job search strategies of top candidates to find meaningful work, build your network, and have long lasting career success. If you want to learn how to land your dream job in any type of market, then join for FREE at Plato.University/courses/career to get exclusive access to lesson content, worksheets, coaching, and a learning community. How to Start a Career is a skill course brought to you by Plato University.
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The Republic is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato around 380 BC concerning the definition of justice and the order and character of the just city-state and the just man. It is Plato's best-known work and has proven to be one of the most intellectually and historically influential works of philosophy and political theory. In it, Socrates along with various Athenians and foreigners discuss the meaning of justice and examine whether or not the just man is happier than the unjust man by consi ...
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How To Start A Podcast

Brandon Stover | Plato University

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Brandon Stover from the Evolve Podcast teaches you how to make, market, & monetize your podcast in 60 days. With step by step guidance, you'll learn how to attract your ideal listener, share your story, and help hundreds with your message. Brandon reveals what it really takes to successfully launch a podcast, without being techie or producing bad content. For free resources available with every episode visit powertopodcast.com How to Start a Podcast is a skill course brought to you by Plato ...
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Theory Into Action

Brandon Stover | Plato University

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Theory into Action is a podcast designed to help you turn your wisdom into actionable education. Brandon Stover, founder of Plato University, will teach you how to create online courses, design learning experiences, and build educational programs so your knowledge can impact thousands of people. Let's build something great together.
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How to Find Your Purpose

Brandon Stover | Plato University

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If you're wandering around aimlessly in life, trying to figure out what it all means, then this course is for you. Combining psychology and ancient wisdom with modern science and systems thinking, you'll learn to develop passions into purpose, find out who you really are, how to make an impact in this world, and finally feel a sense of fulfillment in your life. If you're ready to live a purposeful life and want to learn the skills to do so, then join for FREE at Plato.University/courses/purp ...
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The Conscious Classroom with host Amy Edelstein explores the world of mindfulness in education. Named Top 100 Classroom Podcasts by Feedspot! Amy shares best classroom tools and practices for adolescents, why teaching students about perspectives, worldviews, and context is as important as teaching classic stress reduction tools including breath, body scan, and open awareness mindfulness techniques. We'll look at trauma sensitive approaches, systems thinking, social emotional skills and how t ...
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Welcome to the Nonsense Dialogues. "Dialogues" because we would like to think we sound like Socrates and Plato at the Academy. "Nonsense" because we think we sound like the great sceptics - Hume, Wittgenstein, Kant and so on. Actually, neither is true. Randal and David just like to argue about organisational and social psychological theory and practice in an invariably vain attempt to figure out what works and to complain about the myths, half-truths and just plain wrong shite that pass as g ...
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More than two thousand years ago, the great Greek philosopher Socrates was condemned to death for making seditious comments against the city state of Athens. His followers and disciples were legion. Ranging from Xenophon, the mercenary warrior and historian of the Peloponnesian War to the scholarly Plato, Socrates was described as the conscience-keeper of the nation, or the “gadfly” who would not let the massive machinery of the state rest in complacence. The Apology of Socrates by Plato was ...
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More than two thousand years ago, the great Greek philosopher Socrates was condemned to death for making seditious comments against the city state of Athens. His followers and disciples were legion. Ranging from Xenophon, the mercenary warrior and historian of the Peloponnesian War to the scholarly Plato, Socrates was described as the conscience-keeper of the nation, or the “gadfly” who would not let the massive machinery of the state rest in complacence. The Apology of Socrates by Plato was ...
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Despite so many studies being done on improving ourselves, it can be hard to find specific, actionable steps to make our lives better. Bestselling authors cut out the jargon and pop psychology to give insight and tips to be a better you. If you want proven ways and applicable tips to live a better life, listen in weekly and improve your life from the inside out!
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We gather in a building...an old building. But Central Avenue Church is far more than brick, wood, and glass. We are a group of people from different backgrounds, ethnicities, denominations, and ages, who believe that being a church should be about more than having a list of things we disagree with. Also, we think Jesus is pretty cool. In fact, we think Jesus is the hope of the world. On Sunday mornings, we come together to grow, to learn, to worship, to love, and to seek God alongside one a ...
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The Bantermen

Rishi Diwan and Navin Sigamany

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Welcome to the Bantermen! TL;DR: we're two hipster jesters in a pod! We are Navin and Rishi, just two guys talking about things that interest us, mostly to amuse one another and occasionally to learn something! We'll do this in conversation with each other and maybe some guests. These will be Freewheeling conversations about things that interest and fascinate us. Each of us draws on our hobbies/ interests and the other takes more of a curious person role. (We take turns being Socrates and Pl ...
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Immerse yourself in the profound world of Sleep with Philosophy, a soothing sleepcast uniquely designed to bridge the gap between relaxation and intellectual stimulation. Each episode gracefully combines the wisdom of the world's great thinkers with soothing bedtime narratives and soft ASMR-inspired storytelling, creating a tranquil space where minds can wander, and bodies can relax. Whether you're exploring the rigorous logic of Aristotle, the existential musings of Sartre, the philosophica ...
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Flyover Stocks (www.flyoverstocks.com) is an investing newsletter focused on identifying overlooked companies with economic moats led by thoughtful stewards of shareholder capital. On this podcast, host and publisher Todd Wenning, CFA shares audio versions of written Flyover Stocks posts and the occasional audio-only episode. Register today at www.flyoverstocks.com to learn more about Flyover Stocks and get all the latest Flyover Stocks posts in your email. None of the content should be cons ...
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Plato proposes that the "khôra" rests between the sensible and the intelligible, through which everything passes but in which nothing remains. For podcast producers Dr. Stephanie Arel and Jessica Daugherty, The Khôra serves as a holding space, a container for encountering the emotional impact of caring and bearing witness to trauma. We aim to learn from those engaged in practices of care, and who may encounter traumatic circumstances, in order to illuminate strategies for individual growth, ...
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Plato once said the purpose of life is to gain knowledge. But what will happen when we give it? Join Zain Raza, a Computer Science undergrad, as he follows up with the latest news, debates, and vision behind the artificial intelligence that is rapidly changing society as we know it. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/upstarts/support
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✨ The Go-To Podcast for Women Who Want to Learn How to Choose Happy for Living their Life ✨ *** Top 2% Podcast Globally *** 👉 Do you want to live a happy life free of negative thoughts? 👉 Struggling to implement healthy habits despite the books you’re reading or the You Tube videos you’re watching? 👉 Are everyone else’s expectations keeping you busy and you have no time or energy to do what makes YOU happy? ✨ Hi, I’m Marie, Happiness Coach, Host of The Choose Happy with Marie Show, and autho ...
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The Wisdom School

Perennial Leader Project

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The Wisdom School is a podcast by the Perennial Leader Project, an organization dedicated to providing tools for the art of living. We also produce the In Search of Wisdom podcast and the Perennial Meditations newsletter (on Substack). The Wisdom School delivers short clips from In Search of Wisdom and selected readings from ancient philosophical and spiritual traditions. Learn more at https://www.perennialleader.com. perennial.substack.com
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We live in an interesting time. Materially, everything is the best it’s ever been - we are freer, healthier, and wealthier than any people in human history. Yet, somehow everything seems to be irreparably and horribly f*cked - the planet is warming, governments are failing, economies are collapsing, and everyone is perpetually offended on Twitter. At this moment in history, when we have access to technology, education, and communication our ancestors couldn’t even dream of, so many of us com ...
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Ready to take your Spanish listening skills to the next level and learn more about Latin American culture? 🎧 In this episode, host Tamara Marie is joined by Language Coaches Jael Tórrez, Kelly Delgado, and Kesia Sosa from the Spanish con Salsa team for an engaging conversation. We talk about cultural superstitions from Nicaragua 🇳🇮, Cuba 🇨🇺, and th…
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Enjoy this brief teaser from our latest podcast episode. To listen the full version ad-free as well as get access to many more episodes and shows, get your free trial of Whisper Premium today: www.whisper.fm --------------------------------- Embark on a journey with "Sleep with Philosophy" as we illuminate the fascinating life and influential thoug…
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For this episode, we take a look at the profoundly influential ideas of American philosopher and political theorist Michael Sandel. Born in the golden year of 1953, Sandel enriched the realm of philosophy and criticisms of Rawlsian liberalism with his profound contributions spanning ethics, morality, and civic virtue. His ideas resonate robustly wi…
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In this episode, Tamara interviews Cynthia, a dedicated member of the Spanish Fluency Club, who shares her journey to becoming fluent in Spanish. She talks about the challenges she’s faced over the years, like dealing with language differences in her Cuban family and the lack of resources when she first started learning. 💬 If you’ve ever felt stuck…
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Hello, Today I’m sharing with you 3 things you should stop doing NOW if you want to live a happy life. We are choosing happy today by saying “NO” so that we can make room in our everyday life to say “YES” for what will help us live a happy life! 🙂 Cheers, Marie Next Steps: 👉 EPISODES mentioned in today’s show: 73 | 10 Negative Self Talk Examples th…
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Send us a Text Message. Discover the secret to finding profound contentment even in the most stressful times. What if you could cultivate a deeper sense of fulfillment through mindful awareness and systems thinking? On today's Conscious Classroom podcast, Amy Edelstein guides you through transformative insights that will help you create spaces for …
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We discuss Chris Julien's new book Everyday Activism (Alledaags Activisme). Chris is an activist and researcher, he is a PhD candidate at Utrecht University, where he works on ecological governance with an emphasis on new materialisms and decolonial ecology. He has an independent practice at the intersection of ecology and culture and is a spokespe…
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Tom Ryan is a New York-based standup comic who has appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman and played venues like Carnegie Hall. He has been featured on Showtime, A&E, Comedy Central, and NBC, and has opened for B.B. King, Natalie Cole, Jeff Beck, Earth, Wind and Fire, Aretha Franklin, Tim Allen, Steven Wright, Brian Regan, Gary Gulman, Denn…
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Are you intrigued by the intersection of philosophy, mathematics, and the science of the mind? Enter the world of René Descartes in the latest episode of "Sleep with Philosophy," where the turbulent times and groundbreaking ideas of this extraordinary thinker come alive. Picture yourself transported to a quaint French town in 1596, immersed in an e…
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In this episode, host Tamara Marie continues the conversation with Spanish con Salsa coaches Kesia Sosa, Jael Tórrez, and Kelly Delgado. The discussion covers favorite places to relax in their cities, dream concerts, and the most special trips they’ve taken. This episode is a great opportunity to practice your listening skills as the entire convers…
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In this video, we'll explore the common barriers that may be holding you back from reaching your goals, and how to overcome them. It's time to stop blaming yourself and start understanding the root of your struggles. Let's tackle that fear of failure together! Practical Self-Discipline: Become a Relentless Goal-Achieving and Temptation-Busting Mach…
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We discuss Turning to Stone: Discovering the Subtle Wisdom of Rocks by Marcia Bjornerud. Marcia Bjornerud is a professor of Environmental Studies and Geosciences at Lawrence University. She is a contributing writer to The New Yorker, Wired, The Wall Street Journal, and the Los Angeles Times and the author of Reading the Rocks, Timefulness, and Geop…
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In this episode, we explore gods who have made sacrifices -- some of them on purpose, for the sake of wisdom or another advantage, and some of them less-intentionally. We'll explore three stories showing just how far Odin will go for wisdom, then we'll find out why Tyr, the Norse god of law and justice, and Nuada, a leader of the Celtic Tuatha Dé D…
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Enjoy this brief teaser from our latest podcast episode. To listen the full version ad-free as well as get access to many more episodes and shows, get your free trial of Whisper Premium today: www.whisper.fm --------------------------------- Explore the enigmatic mind of Søren Kierkegaard in this riveting episode of "Sleep with Philosophy." Born in…
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Baruch Spinoza. A philosopher who dared to challenge the societal conventions of his era and etched an indelible mark on the realm of independent thinking. Beginning in 17th century Amsterdam, we find a ;one story full of courage and audacity; a solitary thinker with groundbreaking concepts. From the infamous excommunication that fueled his rebel t…
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Hello, Living a happy life includes living our dreams, yet so many of us push aside what we want and we put others’ needs and wants first before our own. In today’s show, I’m sharing with you the affirmation I used to plan a trip to Portugal. For years, I pushed down this dream of mine to study and live in Portugal for 30 days. I had to overcome th…
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We delve into the essential process of developing a plan to tackle global challenges like poverty. The lesson guides viewers through evaluating existing solutions, identifying leverage points, and creating a hypothesis for solving the issue. It emphasizes the importance of designing and implementing a detailed plan, measuring results, and iterating…
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We explore the concept of investing and its potential as a solution to poverty. We delve into the fundamentals of investing in assets, from stocks and bonds to real estate and businesses, explaining how they can generate wealth and improve living standards over time. We discuss the challenges faced by impoverished communities, such as lack of capit…
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In this video, we explore the concept of economic protectionism and its potential to alleviate poverty. We explain protectionism from first principles, discuss how it aims to protect domestic industries and promote economic growth, and examine the arguments for and against its effectiveness in reducing poverty. The video also outlines a step-by-ste…
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Dr. Sabrina Little is an ultramarathon multi-time national champion, silver medalist, a previous ultramarathon record holder, and a philosophy assistant professor in the department of Leadership and American Studies at Christopher Newport University. Her main areas of interest are virtue ethics, moral psychology, and classical philosophy. 🔗 Links f…
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Today, we explore economic liberalization: its definition, its potential to alleviate poverty, and its limitations. Learn how reducing government intervention can promote entrepreneurship, innovation, and foreign investment while creating jobs and fostering economic growth. We also consider the potential downsides, such as income inequality and lab…
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How to become more powerful and successful using the power of others. That was going to be our shamelessly clickbait title for this episode but the Olympics are currently on and we thought we'd instead piggyback on everyone's excitement over that. This episode does indeed explore the concept of power, where does it come from and how can one gain an…
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In this video, we explore how progressive taxes could be a solution to poverty. We start by defining progressive taxes and their underlying principles, followed by an examination of how these taxes redistribute wealth to promote income equality. The video also discusses the potential benefits and drawbacks, including arguments from critics and prop…
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Witness the captivating story of Thales of Miletus, a key figure from antiquity whose ideas continue to shape the narrative of philosophy, mathematics, and astronomy today. Having emerged as a thought leader amidst the intellectually rich backdrop of ancient Greek city Miletus, Thales was not merely a philosopher but also a groundbreaking scientist…
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In this episode, we’re talking to a Spanish learner that’s probably a lot like you. Brittany feels a connection with Latino culture, music, and her local community. After downloading numerous apps and stocking up on textbooks, Brittany was still unable to have a conversation in Spanish. 💬 Brittany shares the strategy that led her to a 549-day Spani…
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In our eleventh meeting on Plato's longest and final dialogue, we set aside Book VIII and moved from Book VII to read selections from Book IX. In Book IX, the Athenian, Clinias from Crete, and Megillus from Sparta address the practical questions of administering justice for those in Crete's new colony who might commit evil acts. On June 23, members…
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In this video, we explore the concept of diversifying the economy and how it can be a powerful solution to poverty. We define economic diversification and discuss its benefits, such as job creation, equitable income distribution, and reduced vulnerability to economic shocks. The video also considers the challenges and potential downsides of diversi…
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Learn about international trade and its role in addressing global poverty. This video explains the principles of trade between countries, how it promotes economic growth, and its potential benefits and challenges. Discover the impact of trade agreements, foreign investment, and policies on poverty reduction. Perfect for passionate students interest…
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Discover how to unlock your inner powerhouse and master self-discipline using brain science. Learn the secrets to achieving your goals and reaching your full potential. Hear it Here - https://adbl.co/3RQsieZ 00:00:00 Unlock Your Inner Powerhouse 00:02:22 The Biology Of Self-Control. 00:09:50 Understanding Delayed Gratification. 00:15:52 What Does I…
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Discover how access to modern energy services can be a transformative solution to poverty. This lesson breaks down the concept of energy access, its benefits, and its challenges. Learn how energy access supports economic growth, improves healthcare and education, and bridges urban-rural disparities. Also, explore real-life examples like the Solar H…
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In this lesson from Plato University, we explore the concept of sustained economic growth and its role in alleviating poverty. We discuss the benefits of economic expansion, such as job creation, higher incomes, and increased government revenues for social welfare programs. Challenges like income inequality, environmental impact, and external depen…
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In this video, we explore the concept of criminal reentry and its potential to alleviate poverty. We discuss how assisting formerly incarcerated individuals with employment opportunities, reducing recidivism, and providing social support services can help them reintegrate into society and avoid poverty. We also address challenges such as stigma and…
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Send us a Text Message. Can shifting the focus for teachers from content to connection be the key to lifting adolescent loneliness? Journey with Amy Edelstein on this episode of the Conscious Classroom podcast as she unpacks the role of teachers as moral exemplars, following the principles laid out by Plato. You'll explore how transmission occurs a…
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It’s time to finish up our “come back from the Underworld” mini-series! In this episode, we’ll be covering stories of some mythological figures whose trips to the Underworld were… unintentional. And not of natural causes. But they all manage to come back! Just usually with a little outside help. You'll hear two major stories from Egyptian and Norse…
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In this video, we explore the concept of job creation and its potential to solve poverty. We break down what job creation is, its benefits, and the challenges it faces. Discover who benefits and who might be adversely affected, and learn about the factors that influence the feasibility of job creation. Get insights into real-life examples like the …
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In this video, explore the concept of microfinance and its potential to alleviate poverty. Learn about the basic principles of microfinance, its impact on low-income individuals, and the various benefits and challenges it presents. We also discuss successful examples like the Grameen Bank and the necessary skills for students to develop to effectiv…
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Do you freeze up when talking to a native Spanish speaker? Is it hard to find someone to speak to in Spanish where you live? If you're struggling to reach conversational fluency in Spanish, or feel nervous about talking to native speakers, this episode is for you. Ryan shares his story about how he went from not knowing what to say during his first…
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Hello, Did you just experience another morning where you hit the snooze button because you didn’t sleep well the night before? As you were trying to get back to sleep, you started thinking about your to do list, emails you need to respond to, other expectations of you from others and you’re wondering how you’re going to make it through the day (sig…
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In this video, we explore how entrepreneurship can be a powerful solution to poverty. We start by defining entrepreneurship from first principles, discussing its potential to create jobs and drive economic growth in impoverished areas. We address potential challenges such as access to capital, lack of education, and structural issues. The video hig…
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Explore how cryptocurrency could be a solution to global poverty in this enlightening video. We'll cover the basics of cryptocurrency, its potential benefits for the unbanked and underbanked, and its role in reducing remittance costs. We'll also address the challenges and risks, such as market volatility and lack of regulation. Learn who stands to …
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In this first episode of "Sleep with Philosophy" we delve into the enigmatic world of Socrates, the luminary who laid the foundations of Western philosophy. Born in 469 BC, Socrates became a symbol of wisdom and virtue, living in Athens during an epoch of profound transformation. Who was this man who walked barefoot through the marketplaces, engagi…
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This video explores the concept of debt relief, how it can aid in poverty reduction, and the complexities involved in its implementation. Debt relief involves forgiving or reducing a debtor's obligations to free up resources for poverty alleviation programs in education, healthcare, and social welfare. The video discusses the benefits and potential…
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This video provides a comprehensive overview of what foreign aid is, its role in solving poverty, and the complexities surrounding its effectiveness. It defines foreign aid as assistance provided by one country to another in various forms such as grants, loans, and technical expertise, aimed at supporting development and humanitarian efforts. The v…
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Rapid Idea Generation: How to Create, Innovate, Conceive, and Invent From Scratch [Second Edition] (Think Smarter, Not Harder Book 5) By Peter Hollins Hear it Here - https://bit.ly/rapid-idea How to systematically engineer creativity from nothing and unleash your inner ingenuity. Creative thinking is surrounded by so much mystique and myth. It’s ti…
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This video explores the concept of social welfare as a potential solution to poverty. It begins by defining social welfare from first principles, highlighting its goal to provide assistance to those in need and improve the well-being of vulnerable populations. The video discusses how social welfare can help solve poverty through financial aid and a…
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Dominic Pettman is University Professor of Media and New Humanities at the New School, and the author of numerous books on technology, humans, and other animals. We discussed his books Infinite Distraction and Peak Libido in episode 10. His book Telling the Bees comes out later this year. In this episode, we discuss Sad Planets by Dominic Pettman a…
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Dr. Tom Morris is one of the world's top public philosophers and pioneering business thinkers. authoring over 30 books, including If Aristotle Ran General Motors and Stoicism for Dummies. He was a Morehead-Cain Scholar at the University of North Carolina where he graduated with honors in Religious Studies, and then went on to Yale University where …
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