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Chord Progression Podcast: The Gateway to New Rock and Metal Music
Why Bleeding Through’s "Nine" Is Their Most Powerful Album Yet & The Concept of Dark Positivity
When you account for all the bands and artists that have ever made music and tried to succeed in their endeavors for life, a select few do. And amongst those select few, only a small handful are able to succeed in this for 25 years or more. But what causes that success?A heavy band that has been around since "metalcore" was a term knows this and with their latest album coming out more than 25 years after their first release, they know the reasons behind why their music succeeds, and why people still connect with it for all...
2025-02-11
48 min
Columbia HxA
Journey to the Roof of the World
In this special episode of the Columbia HxA podcast, Clay speaks with Dr. Konchok Gelek and Kathup Drolma about Tibet's pastoralists. If you want to understand how the modern world threatens their way of life, tune in! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hxacolumbia.substack.com
2025-01-11
40 min
Racing Home Podcast
EP33: Gridlife's 2025 Provisional Rules
Oh Jim, Jim just joined! Mr. Smitholene helps us review Gridlife's 2025 Provisional Rules for Track Battle. We like (unless you are Fez) what we see! Thank you Gridlife Staff
2024-12-09
1h 06
Columbia HxA
Left Out ... Until Now: Exploring Left-Wing Authoritarianism With A Pioneer
Dr. Luke Conway is a professor of Psychology at Grove City College and a leading voice in the study of the psychology of culture and politics. With a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of British Columbia, Dr. Conway has authored over 80 articles, commentaries, and book chapters. He is the author of the book “Liberal Bullies: What Psychology Teaches Us About the Left’s Authoritarian Problem— And How To Fix It” His work has appeared in outlets like The Washington Post, The New York Times, and Psychology Today, and he’s been featured on platforms such as the Ben Sh...
2024-11-20
1h 04
Columbia HxA
Left Out ... Until Now: Exploring Left-Wing Authoritarianism With A Pioneer
Dr. Luke Conway is a professor of Psychology at Grove City College and a leading voice in the study of the psychology of culture and politics. With a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of British Columbia, Dr. Conway has authored over 80 articles, commentaries, and book chapters. He is the author of the book “Liberal Bullies: What Psychology Teaches Us About the Left’s Authoritarian Problem— And How To Fix It” His work has appeared in outlets like The Washington Post, The New York Times, and Psychology Today, and he’s been featured on platforms such as the Ben Sh...
2024-11-20
1h 04
Columbia HxA
Freud Got Everything Right: A Conversation with Dr. Lucas Klein
In this episode Anthony and Clay speak to Dr. Lucas Klein. Dr. Klein is a clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and host of the Real Clear Podcast. Listen to this conversation if you want to learn about why Sigmund Freud was a genius, how DEI is infecting the field of psychotherapy, why mentalization is a crucial skill, how medicare for all could kill private practice, and much more!Links for this episode…The Holmes CommissionThe Open Therapy Institute The Death Nail of Psychotherapy“The Anxious Generation” by Jonathan Haidt“Bad Therapy” by Abigail Shrier
2024-11-11
00 min
Columbia HxA
Freud Got Everything Right: A Conversation with Dr. Lucas Klein
In this episode Anthony and Clay speak to Dr. Lucas Klein. Dr. Klein is a clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and host of the Real Clear Podcast. Listen to this conversation if you want to learn about why Sigmund Freud was a genius, how DEI is infecting the field of psychotherapy, why mentalization is a crucial skill, how medicare for all could kill private practice, and much more!Links for this episode…The Holmes CommissionThe Open Therapy Institute The Death Nail of Psychotherapy“The Anxious Generation” by Jonathan Haidt“Bad Therapy” by Abigail Shrier This is a p...
2024-11-11
1h 50
Columbia HxA
Du-ing Student Journalism Right: A Conversation with Jonas Du
In this episode, Anthony and Clay speak with Jonas Du. Jonas is a senior at Columbia College, the editor and chief of Sundial, and one of the first ever Free Press Fellows! Tune in here to learn how and why Jonas co-founded Sundial, what it’s like to go on Fox News, what last semester’s protests were like for CC students, and much more!Links from this episode….Jonas on XJonas on Fox and Friends FirstThe hit piece!Jonas on NewsmaxSeriously, subscribe to Sundial!!!!
2024-10-21
00 min
Columbia HxA
Du-ing Student Journalism Right: A Conversation with Jonas Du
In this episode, Anthony and Clay speak with Jonas Du. Jonas is a senior at Columbia College, the editor and chief of Sundial, and one of the first ever Free Press Fellows! Tune in here to learn how and why Jonas co-founded Sundial, what it’s like to go on Fox News, what last semester’s protests were like for CC students, and much more!Links from this episode….Jonas on XJonas on Fox and Friends FirstThe hit piece!Jonas on NewsmaxSeriously, subscribe to Sundial!!!! This is a public episode. If you would...
2024-10-21
1h 14
Columbia HxA
Accidents of Birth and "Symbolic Capitalists"
In this episode Anthony and Clay brag about crashing the America Debates after party, kinda-sorta defend Ta-Nehisi Coates (but also criticize him), struggle to define the term “symbolic capitalist”, and much more!Links for this episode…Should the US still police the world?Coleman Hughes’ review of The MessageTa-Nehisi’s controversial statement“If my Grandmother had wheels she would have been a bike”We Have Never Been Woke: The Cultural Contradictions of a New Elite
2024-10-14
00 min
Columbia HxA
Accidents of Birth and "Symbolic Capitalists"
In this episode Anthony and Clay brag about crashing the America Debates after party, kinda-sorta defend Ta-Nehisi Coates (but also criticize him), struggle to define the term “symbolic capitalist”, and much more!Links for this episode…Should the US still police the world?Coleman Hughes’ review of The MessageTa-Nehisi’s controversial statement“If my Grandmother had wheels she would have been a bike”We Have Never Been Woke: The Cultural Contradictions of a New Elite This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access...
2024-10-14
1h 14
Columbia HxA
On the Eve of a Terrible Anniversary
In this impromptu episode Anthony and Clay are joined by Sydney Johnston and Professor Scott Barry Kaufman to discuss the upcoming protests on Columbia's campus. The tetrad talk about the psychology, ideology, and differing motivations of the protesters, and much more!Don't forget to check out The Psychology Podcast and read Professor Kaufman's article on group narcissism! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hxacolumbia.substack.com
2024-10-07
1h 11
Columbia HxA
On the Eve of a Terrible Anniversary
In this impromptu episode Anthony and Clay are joined by Sydney Johnston and Professor Scott Barry Kaufman to discuss the upcoming protests on Columbia's campus. The tetrad talk about the psychology, ideology, and differing motivations of the protesters, and much more!Don't forget to check out The Psychology Podcast and read Professor Kaufman's article on group narcissism!
2024-10-07
00 min
Columbia HxA
Facing the Mob and Recognizing our Common Humanity: A Conversation with Ariana Pinsker-Lehrer
In this episode Anthony and Clay speak with Ariana Pinsker-Lehrer. Ariana is an Israeli attorney, activist, and student at Columbia University's school of social work. Last winter, a video of her addressing a mob of anti-Israel protesters went viral. In it, she implores the protesters to be advocates for peace and to see the common humanity of everyone who lives between the river and the sea. Listen to this episode if you want to know more about the story behind that viral clip, learn more about Ariana's fascinating background, get her perspective on the school of social work's power...
2024-09-30
1h 41
Columbia HxA
Facing the Mob and Recognizing our Common Humanity: A Conversation with Ariana Pinsker-Lehrer
In this episode Anthony and Clay speak with Ariana Pinsker-Lehrer. Ariana is an Israeli attorney, activist, and student at Columbia University's school of social work. Last winter, a video of her addressing a mob of anti-Israel protesters went viral. In it, she implores the protesters to be advocates for peace and to see the common humanity of everyone who lives between the river and the sea. Listen to this episode if you want to know more about the story behind that viral clip, learn more about Ariana's fascinating background, get her perspective on the school of social work's power...
2024-09-30
00 min
Columbia HxA
R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Find Out What it Means for Democracy: A Conversation With Beth Theiss-Morse and Jeff Spinner-Halev
In this episode Anthony and Clay speak with Professors of Political Science Beth Theiss-Morse (UN Lincoln) and Jeff Spinner-Halev (UNC Chapel Hill). Jeff and Beth are the co-authors of the fantastic new book Respect and Loathing in American Democracy: Polarization, Moralization, and the Undermining of Equality. In it, they argue that the polarization we see in modern American politics is due largely to the fact that conservatives and liberals moralize different issues. Listen to this episode to learn about the difference between tolerance and respect, the "liberal respect paradox", how to talk politics with your “crazy uncle Joe,” and much mo...
2024-09-23
56 min
Columbia HxA
R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Find Out What it Means for Democracy: A Conversation With Beth Theiss-Morse and Jeff Spinner-Halev
In this episode Anthony and Clay speak with Professors of Political Science Beth Theiss-Morse (UN Lincoln) and Jeff Spinner-Halev (UNC Chapel Hill). Jeff and Beth are the co-authors of the fantastic new book Respect and Loathing in American Democracy: Polarization, Moralization, and the Undermining of Equality. In it, they argue that the polarization we see in modern American politics is due largely to the fact that conservatives and liberals moralize different issues. Listen to this episode to learn about the difference between tolerance and respect, the "liberal respect paradox", how to talk politics with your “crazy uncle Joe,” and much mo
2024-09-23
00 min
Berkeley Talks
Legal scholars on free speech challenges facing universities today
In Berkeley Talks episode 209, renowned legal scholars Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of Berkeley Law, and Nadine Strossen, professor emerita of the New York School of Law and national president of the ACLU from 1991 to 2008, discuss free speech challenges facing universities today. They covered topics including hate speech, First Amendment rights, the Heckler’s Veto, institutional neutrality and what steps universities can take to avoid free speech controversies. The conversation, which took place on Sept. 11, was held in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Free Speech Movement, in which thousands of students protested successfully for their right to fre...
2024-09-20
1h 41
Columbia HxA
Genetics, Dennis Rodman, and the Key to Happiness: A Conversation with Joe Terwilliger
In this episode, Anthony and Clay speak with Joe Terwilliger. Joe is technically a professor of neurobiology at Columbia University… except he doesn’t actually know anything about neurobiology. What he’s really an expert at is using statistical analysis in genetics research. Listen to this episode if you want to learn why studying genetics is so difficult, why accounting for ethnicity is crucial for dietary and medical research, why poor people in India are often happier than poor people in the US, and much, much more!Oh, and did we mention that Joe has spent...
2024-09-16
1h 31
Columbia HxA
Genetics, Dennis Rodman, and the Key to Happiness: A Conversation with Joe Terwilliger
In this episode, Anthony and Clay speak with Joe Terwilliger. Joe is technically a professor of neurobiology at Columbia University… except he doesn’t actually know anything about neurobiology. What he’s really an expert at is using statistical analysis in genetics research. Listen to this episode if you want to learn why studying genetics is so difficult, why accounting for ethnicity is crucial for dietary and medical research, why poor people in India are often happier than poor people in the US, and much, much more!Oh, and did we mention that Joe has sp...
2024-09-16
00 min
Columbia HxA
The Word of the Day is "Vibes": A Conversation with Harvey Pennington and TJ Gill
In this episode, we speak with Harvey Pennington and TJ Gill. Harvey and TJ are two of the founders of the Columbia Chapter of BridgeUSA, a multi-partisan student movement that champions viewpoint diversity, responsible discourse, and a solution-oriented political culture. Expect to learn about BridgeUSA’s mission and methods, including their four “norms of discussion.”Since we’re all Columbia students, we had to discuss what we expect for the Fall semester!Links:B******t JobsDoes Columbia need 5,000 administrators? (Clay's article for Sundial)
2024-09-09
1h 13
Columbia HxA
The Word of the Day is "Vibes": A Conversation with Harvey Pennington and TJ Gill
In this episode, we speak with Harvey Pennington and TJ Gill. Harvey and TJ are two of the founders of the Columbia Chapter of BridgeUSA, a multi-partisan student movement that champions viewpoint diversity, responsible discourse, and a solution-oriented political culture. Expect to learn about BridgeUSA’s mission and methods, including their four “norms of discussion.”Since we’re all Columbia students, we had to discuss what we expect for the Fall semester!Links:Bullshit JobsDoes Columbia need 5,000 administrators? (Clay's article for Sundial...
2024-09-09
00 min
Heterodox Out Loud
The Role of Universities in the Age of Campus Activism with Amna Khalid | Ep 20
What is the real purpose of a university—truth-seeking or molding active citizens? Are university campuses becoming echo chambers, leading to self-censorship among not just conservatives but liberals too?Today's guest is Amna Khalid, an esteemed Associate Professor of History at Carleton College and a prominent voice within the Heterodox Academy (HxA) community. Together, John Tomasi and Amna explore this multifaceted question. They discuss the evolving role of universities, the interplay of critical inquiry and citizenship, and the impact of neoliberal trends on campus culture.Amna brings a wealth of experience and academic insight. She sh...
2024-09-05
1h 13
Heterodox Out Loud
The Role of Universities in the Age of Campus Activism with Amna Khalid | Ep 20
What is the real purpose of a university—truth-seeking or molding active citizens? Are university campuses becoming echo chambers, leading to self-censorship among not just conservatives but liberals too?Today's guest is Amna Khalid, an esteemed Associate Professor of History at Carleton College and a prominent voice within the Heterodox Academy (HxA) community. Together, John Tomasi and Amna explore this multifaceted question. They discuss the evolving role of universities, the interplay of critical inquiry and citizenship, and the impact of neoliberal trends on campus culture.Amna brings a wealth of experience and academic insight. She sh...
2024-09-05
1h 13
Columbia HxA
Bears, Kamala, and Extremist Sympathizers
We're back after a two-week break!In this episode, we gush about the wonderfulness of peace and quiet, teach you how to deal with bears, point out the hypocrisy of West-haters, and much more!Our recommendations from this episode:Respect and Loathing in American DemocracyMidnight MassMeditations
2024-09-01
00 min
Columbia HxA
Bears, Kamala, and Extremist Sympathizers
We're back after a two-week break!In this episode, we gush about the wonderfulness of peace and quiet, teach you how to deal with bears, point out the hypocrisy of West-haters, and much more!Our recommendations from this episode:Respect and Loathing in American DemocracyMidnight MassMeditations This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hxacolumbia.substack.com
2024-09-01
1h 04
Columbia HxA
Hotlines and Open Minds: A Conversation with Shira Hoffer
In this episode, Anthony and I speak with Harvard Undergraduate Shira Hoffer. Shira is the founder of The Hotline for Israel/Palestine, a resource for people to ask questions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict anonymously and get well-researched, nuanced answers in return. She is also the founder of The Institute for Multipartisan Education, a 501(c)(3) organization that, per the website, offers “education consulting services to teachers, professors, and administrators looking to foster dialogue and curious and constructive disagreement, improve the quality of discourse, or initiate culture shifts toward curiosity inside and out of their classrooms.”And some...
2024-08-12
52 min
Columbia HxA
Hotlines and Open Minds: A Conversation with Shira Hoffer
In this episode, Anthony and I speak with Harvard Undergraduate Shira Hoffer. Shira is the founder of The Hotline for Israel/Palestine, a resource for people to ask questions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict anonymously and get well-researched, nuanced answers in return. She is also the founder of The Institute for Multipartisan Education, a 501(c)(3) organization that, per the website, offers “education consulting services to teachers, professors, and administrators looking to foster dialogue and curious and constructive disagreement, improve the quality of discourse, or initiate culture shifts toward curiosity inside and out of their classrooms.”And...
2024-08-12
00 min
Columbia HxA
Gone to Carolina in Our Minds: A Conversation with Dr. Matthew Metzgar
Gone to Carolina in Our Minds: A Conversation with Dr. Matthew MetzgarViewpoint diversity AND a booming economy? North Carolina is absolutely crushing it right now.In this episode, Anthony and Clay speak with Dr. Matthew Metzgar, a Clinical Professor of Economics at UNC Charlotte’s Belk College of Business. Matt received his PhD in Economics from the University of Tennessee, an MBA from Wheeling Jesuit University, and his Bachelors from West Virginia University. His research and teaching cover topics such as the economics of obesity, the relationship between employee ownership an...
2024-08-05
1h 28
Columbia HxA
Gone to Carolina in Our Minds: A Conversation with Dr. Matthew Metzgar
Gone to Carolina in Our Minds: A Conversation with Dr. Matthew MetzgarViewpoint diversity AND a booming economy? North Carolina is absolutely crushing it right now.In this episode, Anthony and Clay speak with Dr. Matthew Metzgar, a Clinical Professor of Economics at UNC Charlotte’s Belk College of Business. Matt received his PhD in Economics from the University of Tennessee, an MBA from Wheeling Jesuit University, and his Bachelors from West Virginia University. His research and teaching cover topics such as the economics of obesity, the relationship between em...
2024-08-05
00 min
Columbia HxA
Positively Psyched: A Conversation With Dr. Orin Davis
An expert in self-actualization explains why advice is often too generalized, what people get wrong about DEI, and why many of you shouldn't go to college. In this episode, Anthony and Clay speak with Dr. Orin Davis, the first person to earn a PhD in Positive Psychology. Dr. Davis is, just to name a few things, a self-actualization engineer, HR and DEI consultant, life coach, and a professor of creativity and innovation, entrepreneurship, business, and psychology. He is also the principal investigator at the Quality of Life Laboratory, which, according to the website, engineers self-actualization f...
2024-07-29
1h 23
Columbia HxA
Positively Psyched: A Conversation With Dr. Orin Davis
An expert in self-actualization explains why advice is often too generalized, what people get wrong about DEI, and why many of you shouldn't go to college. In this episode, Anthony and Clay speak with Dr. Orin Davis, the first person to earn a PhD in Positive Psychology. Dr. Davis is, just to name a few things, a self-actualization engineer, HR and DEI consultant, life coach, and a professor of creativity and innovation, entrepreneurship, business, and psychology. He is also the principal investigator at the Quality of Life Laboratory, which, according to the website, engineers s...
2024-07-29
00 min
Columbia HxA
Divine Intervention
In this episode of The Columbia HxA Podcast, Anthony and Clay discuss Biden's recent withdrawal, why some people erroneously view HxA as a conservative organization, why there might be trouble on the horizon for American universities, and more!As we mention at the end of the episode we want you! If you're interested in coming on the podcast please shoot us an email (columbia.hxa@gmail.com) or message Clay on Substack. We're open to discussing a wide range of topics. Links to the stuff we referenced:Th...
2024-07-22
1h 02
Columbia HxA
Divine Intervention
In this episode of The Columbia HxA Podcast, Anthony and Clay discuss Biden's recent withdrawal, why some people erroneously view HxA as a conservative organization, why there might be trouble on the horizon for American universities, and more!As we mention at the end of the episode we want you! If you're interested in coming on the podcast please shoot us an email (columbia.hxa@gmail.com) or message Clay on Substack. We're open to discussing a wide range of topics. Links to the stuff we referenced:Th...
2024-07-22
1h 02
Columbia HxA
Divine Intervention
In this episode of The Columbia HxA Podcast, Anthony and Clay discuss Biden's recent withdrawal, why some people erroneously view HxA as a conservative organization, why there might be trouble on the horizon for American universities, and more!As we mention at the end of the episode we want you! If you're interested in coming on the podcast please shoot us an email (columbia.hxa@gmail.com) or message Clay on Substack. We're open to discussing a wide range of topics. Links to the stuff we referenced:
2024-07-22
00 min
Columbia HxA
Ideology In The Arts: A Conversation With Brent Morden
In this episode, Anthony and Clay speak with Brent Morden, a man who wears many hats. Brent is a professional gigging musician, the Pep Band Director at Columbia University, the Director of FAIR in the Arts, and the Arts Caucus Chairman of the New York Young Republicans Club. Unique among his peers, Brent is a conservative Republican. In our conversation, we delve into Brent's political journey, FAIR's (The Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism) efforts against identity politics in the arts, the challenges of being in the ideological minority in a predominantly progressive industry, and much more!
2024-07-15
1h 00
Columbia HxA
Ideology In The Arts: A Conversation With Brent Morden
In this episode, Anthony and Clay speak with Brent Morden, a man who wears many hats. Brent is a professional gigging musician, the Pep Band Director at Columbia University, the Director of FAIR in the Arts, and the Arts Caucus Chairman of the New York Young Republicans Club. Unique among his peers, Brent is a conservative Republican. In our conversation, we delve into Brent's political journey, FAIR's (The Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism) efforts against identity politics in the arts, the challenges of being in the ideological minority in a predominantly progressive industry, and much more!
2024-07-15
00 min
Columbia HxA
Hooked On Phonics
In our sophomore episode, we bring you some updates on what's in the works for HxA Columbia, riff about the recent presidential debate, and bad-mouth consultants while praising phonics (what can I say? I'm hooked!). We've also added a new segment where we recommend books and articles to add to your reading list. Also, you might be wondering why episode 2 took so long. Well, that comes down to the fact that we started this podcast with no plan whatsoever.... but we've finally gotten our act together!From now on, you can exp...
2024-07-10
1h 07
Columbia HxA
Hooked On Phonics
In our sophomore episode, we bring you some updates on what's in the works for HxA Columbia, riff about the recent presidential debate, and bad-mouth consultants while praising phonics (what can I say? I'm hooked!). We've also added a new segment where we recommend books and articles to add to your reading list. Also, you might be wondering why episode 2 took so long. Well, that comes down to the fact that we started this podcast with no plan whatsoever.... but we've finally gotten our act together!From now on, you...
2024-07-10
00 min
Special Ed Rising; No Parent Left Behind
Interview with Andrew Arboe: Self and Community Autism Advocate/Speaker
In this episode I’ll be speaking with Andrew Arboe. Andrew is a self-advocate with a professional work background consisting of public school, private school, nonprofits, and online programs. Andrew is also certified through the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards’ Autism Certification since August 14th, 2023. His current workplaces include FOCUS Center for Autism, Anderson Center for Autism, and the Children Hospital of Philadelphia. In addition, Andrew is a public speaker known for presenting throughout New England about autism and his personal experiences. Andrew graduated from Manchester Community College with an associate degree as a Disability Specialist and is...
2024-07-01
58 min
Columbia HxA
Columbia HxA's First Steps: Lessons and Insights
In this debut episode, co-hosts Clay Smith and Anthony Rispo provide an overview of what to expect from the series and cover some housekeeping items. They discuss the challenges and activities of Heterodox Academy (HxA) from the last semester, including difficulties launching the community, trouble booking rooms for events like the Coddling Screening, and struggles to gain official recognition. Potential solutions are explored, such as booking venues through the GS Student Council, collaborating with other student organizations and professors, and booking venues off-campus. They also share their experiences from the HxA Conference in Chicago and touch on recent developments...
2024-06-13
44 min
Columbia HxA
Columbia HxA's First Steps: Lessons and Insights
In this debut episode, co-hosts Clay Smith and Anthony Rispo provide an overview of what to expect from the series and cover some housekeeping items. They discuss the challenges and activities of Heterodox Academy (HxA) from the last semester, including difficulties launching the community, trouble booking rooms for events like the Coddling Screening, and struggles to gain official recognition. Potential solutions are explored, such as booking venues through the GS Student Council, collaborating with other student organizations and professors, and booking venues off-campus. They also share their experiences from the HxA Conference in Chicago and touch on recent developments...
2024-06-13
44 min
Columbia HxA
Columbia HxA's First Steps: Lessons and Insights
In this debut episode, co-hosts Clay Smith and Anthony Rispo provide an overview of what to expect from the series and cover some housekeeping items. They discuss the challenges and activities of Heterodox Academy (HxA) from the last semester, including difficulties launching the community, trouble booking rooms for events like the Coddling Screening, and struggles to gain official recognition. Potential solutions are explored, such as booking venues through the GS Student Council, collaborating with other student organizations and professors, and booking venues off-campus. They also share their experiences from the HxA Conference in Chicago and touch on recent developments...
2024-06-13
00 min
Heterodox Out Loud
The Diploma Divide: How Education Shapes Our Political Landscape with Diana Mutz | Ep. 11
With the changing 'diploma divide,' what does the new correlation between education and party affiliation tell us about American politics? Today, we're joined by the insightful Diana Mutz as we explore the intriguing shifts within the ideological landscape of higher education and its broader implications for American politics.Universities, once beacons of diverse thought, appear now as battlegrounds of ideological conformity. In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, we explore the complexities surrounding political tolerance and the evolving correlation between education and party affiliation, known as the "diploma divide." Join us as we seek to understand...
2024-03-13
57 min
Heterodox Out Loud
The Diploma Divide: How Education Shapes Our Political Landscape with Diana Mutz | Ep. 11
With the changing 'diploma divide,' what does the new correlation between education and party affiliation tell us about American politics? Today, we're joined by the insightful Diana Mutz as we explore the intriguing shifts within the ideological landscape of higher education and its broader implications for American politics.Universities, once beacons of diverse thought, appear now as battlegrounds of ideological conformity. In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, we explore the complexities surrounding political tolerance and the evolving correlation between education and party affiliation, known as the "diploma divide." Join us as we seek to understand...
2024-03-13
57 min
Nationalism and the Culture Wars podcast
'Free Speech on College Campuses,' Heterodox Academy Podcast, with John Tomasi
In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, John Tomasi speaks with Eric Kaufmann. Eric is a Professor of Politics at the University of Buckingham. He is the author of several books, including Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth: Religion, Demography and Politics in the 21st Century and Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration, and the Future of White Majorities. His research interests include political demography, nationalism, and ethnicity. Heterodox Out Loud Heterodox Out Loud with John Tomasi is a biweekly podcast featuring conversations with people across the academy and beyond. Listen to insightful, thought-provoking episodes from the HxA community by adding our podcast...
2024-01-31
1h 05
Heterodox Out Loud
My Academic Freedom Journey from Post-Soviet Russia to Canada with Alexandra Lysova | Ep. 07
In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, John Tomasi speaks with Alexandra Lysova. Alexandra Lysova, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Vancouver/Burnaby, Canada. Her research career, spanning more than 20 years, focuses on intimate partner violence, including violence against men, women and children. Having experienced limitations on freedoms in Russia, where Alexandra grew up, she has developed a heightened appreciation for democratic values and, at the same time, has become sensitive to limitations on academic freedom and freedom of expression in countries, such as Canada and the US...
2024-01-17
59 min
Heterodox Out Loud
My Academic Freedom Journey from Post-Soviet Russia to Canada with Alexandra Lysova | Ep. 07
In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, John Tomasi speaks with Alexandra Lysova. Alexandra Lysova, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Vancouver/Burnaby, Canada. Her research career, spanning more than 20 years, focuses on intimate partner violence, including violence against men, women and children. Having experienced limitations on freedoms in Russia, where Alexandra grew up, she has developed a heightened appreciation for democratic values and, at the same time, has become sensitive to limitations on academic freedom and freedom of expression in countries, such as Canada and the US...
2024-01-17
59 min
Heterodox Out Loud
Ideological Imbalances with Musa Al-Gharbi | Ep. 06
In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, John Tomasi speaks with Musa Al-Gharbi. Musa is a Paul F. Lazarsfeld Fellow in Sociology. His research explores how we think about, talk about, and produce knowledge about social phenomena including race, inequality, social movements, extremism, policing, national security, foreign policy and domestic U.S. political contests.In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, we talk about ideological differences in society, bridging the ideological divide in America.Heterodox Out Loud Heterodox Out Loud with John Tomasi is a biweekly podcast featuring conversations with people across the a...
2024-01-03
1h 03
Heterodox Out Loud
Ideological Imbalances with Musa Al-Gharbi | Ep. 06
In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, John Tomasi speaks with Musa Al-Gharbi. Musa is a Paul F. Lazarsfeld Fellow in Sociology. His research explores how we think about, talk about, and produce knowledge about social phenomena including race, inequality, social movements, extremism, policing, national security, foreign policy and domestic U.S. political contests.In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, we talk about ideological differences in society, bridging the ideological divide in America.Heterodox Out Loud Heterodox Out Loud with John Tomasi is a biweekly podcast featuring conversations with people across the a...
2024-01-03
1h 03
Heterodox Out Loud
How Cancel Culture Works with Greg Lukianoff | Ep. 05
In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, John Tomasi speaks with Greg Lukianoff, an attorney, New York Times best-selling author, and the President and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). He is the author of Unlearning Liberty: Campus Censorship and the End of American Debate, Freedom From Speech, and FIRE’s Guide to Free Speech on Campus. Most recently, he co-authored The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure with Jonathan Haidt. We talk with Greg about cancel culture, free speech on col...
2023-12-13
55 min
Heterodox Out Loud
How Cancel Culture Works with Greg Lukianoff | Ep. 05
In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, John Tomasi speaks with Greg Lukianoff, an attorney, New York Times best-selling author, and the President and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). He is the author of Unlearning Liberty: Campus Censorship and the End of American Debate, Freedom From Speech, and FIRE’s Guide to Free Speech on Campus. Most recently, he co-authored The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure with Jonathan Haidt. We talk with Greg about cancel culture, free speech on col...
2023-12-13
55 min
Heterodox Out Loud
Why Biological Sex is Real with Carole Hooven | Ep. 04
In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, John Tomasi speaks with Carole Hooven, Ph.D., a Lecturer and Co-director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. We talk with Carole about Sex & Gender, her cancellation story, and the role of scientists in fostering a free speech culture. Heterodox Out Loud Heterodox Out Loud with John Tomasi is a biweekly podcast featuring conversations with people across the academy and beyond. Listen to insightful, thought-provoking episodes from the HxA community by adding our podcast to your lineup. Foll...
2023-11-29
1h 13
Heterodox Out Loud
Why Biological Sex is Real with Carole Hooven | Ep. 04
In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, John Tomasi speaks with Carole Hooven, Ph.D., a Lecturer and Co-director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. We talk with Carole about Sex & Gender, her cancellation story, and the role of scientists in fostering a free speech culture. Heterodox Out Loud Heterodox Out Loud with John Tomasi is a biweekly podcast featuring conversations with people across the academy and beyond. Listen to insightful, thought-provoking episodes from the HxA community by adding our podcast to your lineup. Foll...
2023-11-29
1h 13
Heterodox Out Loud
Building a University with Pano Kanelos | Ep. 03
In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, John Tomasi speaks with Pano Kanelos, President of the University of Austin, Texas (UATX). Kanelos is a leading advocate for free speech and open inquiry in higher education. He believes that UATX can offer a better alternative to the current system, which is often characterized by censorship and groupthink.Heterodox Out Loud Heterodox Out Loud with John Tomasi is a biweekly podcast featuring conversations with people across the academy and beyond. Listen to insightful, thought-provoking episodes from the HxA community by adding our podcast to your lineup ...
2023-11-15
1h 01
Heterodox Out Loud
Building a University with Pano Kanelos | Ep. 03
In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, John Tomasi speaks with Pano Kanelos, President of the University of Austin, Texas (UATX). Kanelos is a leading advocate for free speech and open inquiry in higher education. He believes that UATX can offer a better alternative to the current system, which is often characterized by censorship and groupthink.Heterodox Out Loud Heterodox Out Loud with John Tomasi is a biweekly podcast featuring conversations with people across the academy and beyond. Listen to insightful, thought-provoking episodes from the HxA community by adding our podcast to your lineup ...
2023-11-15
1h 01
Heterodox Out Loud
Free Speech on College Campuses with Eric Kaufmann | Ep. 02
Heterodox Out Loud Heterodox Out Loud with John Tomasi is a biweekly podcast featuring conversations with people across the academy and beyond. Listen to insightful, thought-provoking episodes from the HxA community by adding our podcast to your lineup. Follow Eric Kaufmann on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/epkaufm/with_repliesWebsite: https://www.sneps.net/ Follow Heterodox Academy on:Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Fax5DyFacebook: https://bit.ly/3PMYxfwLinkedIn: https://bit.ly/48IYeuJInstagram: https://bit.ly...
2023-11-02
1h 05
Heterodox Out Loud
Welcome to an All New Season of Heterodox Out Loud!
Heterodox Out Loud, hosted by HxA president, John Tomasi, is an ongoing podcast featuring conversations with people across the academy and beyond. Listen to insightful, thought-provoking episodes from the HxA community by adding our podcast to your lineup. Follow Heterodox Academy on:Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Fax5DyFacebook: https://bit.ly/3PMYxfwLinkedIn: https://bit.ly/48IYeuJInstagram: https://bit.ly/46HKfUgSubstack: https://bit.ly/48IhjNF 🔗 Find out more about Heterodox Academy at: https://linktr.ee/heterodoxoutloud
2023-10-18
01 min
Heterodox Out Loud
Welcome to an All New Season of Heterodox Out Loud!
Heterodox Out Loud, hosted by HxA president, John Tomasi, is an ongoing podcast featuring conversations with people across the academy and beyond. Listen to insightful, thought-provoking episodes from the HxA community by adding our podcast to your lineup. Follow Heterodox Academy on:Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Fax5DyFacebook: https://bit.ly/3PMYxfwLinkedIn: https://bit.ly/48IYeuJInstagram: https://bit.ly/46HKfUgSubstack: https://bit.ly/48IhjNF 🔗 Find out more about Heterodox Academy at: https://linktr.ee/heterodoxoutloud
2023-10-18
01 min
The Golf Podcast Presented by Golficity
James Nicholas' Incredible Journey to the PGA TOUR
Tour pro James Nicholas joins us on the podcast this week to talk about the incredibly difficult challenge of making it in the world of professional golf. James has played in a combined over 40 events on the PGA TOUR and Korn Ferry Tour, and in this episode of The Golf Podcast, he sits down with us to talk about how hard of a journey it is when you try to cross over to the highest possible level of elite professional golf. James tells us about how being a multi-sport athlete has helped him become a better golfer, and details the...
2023-09-26
44 min
The Free Mind Podcast
S6 E3: Smriti Mehta, Why Start a Heterodox Campus Community>
Smriti Mehta is a Ph.D. student in Psychology at the University of California Berkeley, and the co-chair of UC Berkeley’s new Heterodox Academy (HxA) Campus Community, which is dedicated to promoting open inquiry, viewpoint diversity, and constructive disagreement on their campus. I (Matt) co-chair a similar group at University of Colorado Boulder. We discuss what it’s like to start an HxA Campus Community, why it’s needed, what the hurdles are, and how we might overcome them. Smriti's podcast can be found here: Nullius in Verba | a podcast by Smriti Mehta and Daniël Lakens (podbean.com)
2023-07-14
1h 22
Politický raut
Jak to vypadá, když se svět snaží domluvit, jak společně chránit životní prostředí? Servírujeme povídání s účastníky konference COP 15
Podle nejnovějších vědeckých zjištění by mělo do roku 2050 vymřít 38 až 46 procent všech druhů zvířat a rostlin. Jedním z důvodů je, že vlivem lidské činnosti ztrácí své přirozené prostředí, kde žijí. To ohrožuje i samotnou existenci člověka. Celý svět se proto minulý rok v prosinci sešel na konferenci COP 15 o biodiverzitě, aby schválil plán a opatření,která by to měla řešit. Vydali jsme se po stopách této konference. S jejími účastníky jsme se podívali do zákulisí vyjednávání a taky js...
2023-04-08
55 min
Aporia Podcast
The Heterodox Academy has FAILED! | Nathan Cofnas
Nathan Cofnas is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge. He works in the philosophy of biology (very broadly construed) and ethics, and the intersection of these fields. He is particularly interested in scientific and ethical controversies connected with evolution-informed social science. Nathan aspires to do philosophy that is continuous with science. Most of his work deals with methodological issues at the border between science and philosophy, and about half of his publications are in science journals. Nathan studied at Oxford (DPhil, Philosophy), Cambridge (MPhil, History and Philosophy of Science), Lingnan, a...
2023-03-18
58 min
nufilmlive
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2022-09-11
00 min
The Examined Athlete
EP 41 - Kyle Vitale (Heterodox Academy)
In this episode, Clay speaks with Kyle Vitale, PhD. Kyle is the Director of Programs at the Heterodox Academy (HxA). HxA is a nonpartisan nonprofit formed as a response to the rise of orthodoxy within scholarly culture. HxA works to improve the quality of research and education by promoting open inquiry, viewpoint diversity, and constructive disagreement in institutions of higher learning. The HxA community is made up of more than 5,000 professors, educators, administrators, and students who come from a range of institutions, represent nearly every discipline, and are distributed throughout 49 states and across the globe. Learn more about HxA on...
2022-07-05
1h 19
Heterodox Out Loud
Ep. 39: A Defense of Faith Statements, Shirley Mullen
In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, we look at a deeply counterintuitive claim within the free speech movement in higher education: that mandatory faith statements at universities may actually support and advance academic freedom. Our guest is Shirley Mullen, who served as president of Houghton College for 15 years, retiring in May of 2021. Prior to becoming Houghton’s president, she served at various times as a classroom professor, chief academic officer and residence life director. Blog post: In Defense of Faith StatementsLet us know...
2022-06-02
36 min
Heterodox Out Loud
Ep. 38: An HxA Conference Preview: The Trust Crisis In Higher Education, Erec Smith and Kyle Vitale
In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, we’re giving our podcast community a first look at the vital conversations to expect at HxA Conference 2022 in Denver this June, as we host a discussion between two of our conference speakers on the crisis of trust in higher education—a central theme in both our upcoming conference and summer programming.Our guests on the show are Kyle Vitale, HxA’s Director of Programs and Erec Smith, Associate Professor of Rhetoric at York College of Pennsylvania and co-founder of Free Black Thought, a non-profit that highlights black...
2022-05-21
29 min
Heterodox Out Loud
Ep. 38: An HxA Conference Preview: The Trust Crisis In Higher Education, Erec Smith and Kyle Vitale
In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, we’re giving our podcast community a first look at the vital conversations to expect at HxA Conference 2022 in Denver this June, as we host a discussion between two of our conference speakers on the crisis of trust in higher education—a central theme in both our upcoming conference and summer programming.Our guests on the show are Kyle Vitale, HxA’s Director of Programs and Erec Smith, Associate Professor of Rhetoric at York College of Pennsylvania and co-founder of Free Black Thought, a non-profit that highlights black...
2022-05-21
29 min
Heterodox Out Loud
Ep. 37: The Life and Philosophy of HxA President, John Tomasi
In this special episode of Heterodox Out Loud, we’re sharing excerpts from a personal and wide-ranging interview between Heterodox Academy President, John Tomasi, and philosopher turned podcast host, Zohar Atkins.We hear Tomasi discuss his deep interest in philosophy, how skepticism and faith can be friends, and the challenges he’s faced throughout his career, both as an academic and now as president of Heterodox Academy. You can hear the full 70 minute interview on Zohar’s podcast, Meditations with Zohar.Let us know what you think! For comments and qu...
2022-05-05
21 min
Heterodox Out Loud
Episode 30: Intersectionality Is a Political Football—Here’s Why it Doesn’t Have to Be, Chris Martin
Today’s show is our second episode about Intersectionality, an academic theory that began with important facts but slowly turned into an unhelpful ideology. We sit down with Chris Martin—HxA Co-founder and Psychologist at Oglethorpe University—who argues that Intersectionality can be a valuable tool, but requires those on the political left and right to concede a few critical points. Chris’s blog: “Intersectionality Is a Political Football—Here’s Why it Doesn’t Have to Be”Let us know what you think! For comments and questions email communications@hete...
2022-01-27
27 min
Modes of Inquiry with Mathew Giagnorio
A Conversation with Andy Sellwood
S2E3: I speak with Andy Sellwood, moderator for the Heterodox Academy group hxa Canada about the differences and similarities of the challenges faced in academia and society in Canada in comparison to the USA, what is the mission of HXA Canada? What does it mean to be heterodox in thinking and teaching? What legal action and legal rights do teachers and academics have in Canada? What is freedom of speech for educators and students in Canada? and how to ensure diversity of thought on campus. All this and more!!
2022-01-21
45 min
Heterodox Out Loud
Episode 29: Curiosity U, John Tomasi
Today’s episode is all about the purpose of higher education. We sit down with Heterodox Academy’s first president, John Tomasi, to discuss the future of university life and a new value that he thinks should guide us forward. Before joining HxA, John was Romeo Elton 1843 Professor of Natural Theology at Brown University.John’s blog: “Curiosity U.”Let us know what you think! For comments and questions email communications@heterodoxacademy.org.This episode was hosted by Zach Rausch, and produced by Davies Content.
2022-01-11
50 min
The UNcivilized Podcast with Traver Boehm
George Kalantzis — From divorce to publishing your first book.
Healing has different paths to travel and reach it. Today’s guest, George Kalantzis, decided to record his experiences, pain, grief, and thoughts in a journal that led him to find new talent. A journal that became a book, reaching hundreds of people who thank him for changing their lives. This book tells a story of overcoming, where its author shares his battle with depression, addictions, and his divorce. There is something about writing that allows us to vent, express ourselves clearly, create a fantasy story that takes us away from our problems. As a wr...
2021-11-25
53 min
Heterodox Out Loud
Episode 23: What the ‘Free Speech’ Debate is Still Missing, Ilana Redstone
Today’s episode is about how voices become silenced and when to determine if a free speech crisis exists. We’ll hear the story of Ilana Redstone, a professor who argues that we must go beyond the surface and look at subtle forms of censorship and suppression that exist within higher education. Our topics include free speech, the covid-19 pandemic, and bias in the classroom.Ilana’s Blog: What the ‘Free Speech’ Debate is Still Missing To engage deeper with these ideas, check out HxA’s Open Inquiry Resource Guide.
2021-10-14
24 min
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
Final Episode
This is a bittersweet moment for us. Today is our final and brief episode of this podcast. We will be shifting our energy to focus solely on our new podcast, Heterodox Out Loud, where we bring the most compelling and thought-provoking pieces from our selection of over 350 Heterodox Academy blogs, along with exclusive interviews with our blog authors. We hope to see you on the other feed! Subscribe to Heterodox Out Loud: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Android, Spotify HxA Top Picks: Five of the most thought provoking episodes from Half Hour o...
2021-08-12
02 min
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
A Deep Dive into DEI: Research, Interventions, and Alternatives with Frank Dobbin, Edward Chang, and Garrett Johnson
For the past few months at Heterodox Academy, we’ve been exploring a range of perspectives on the philosophy, purpose, and effectiveness of diversity-related training in the context of higher education. In this episode, a recording of our virtual event, A Deep Dive into DEI: Research, Interventions, and Alternatives, that took place on June 9th, 2021. The moderator is Ilana Redstone, Associate Professor of sociology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The panel includes leading experts on diversity, equity and inclusion. Frank Dobbin, Professor of Social Sciences at Harvard University, Edward Chang, Assistant Professor of Business Administration at...
2021-07-29
43 min
Heterodox Out Loud
Episode 15: True Diversity Requires Generosity of Spirit, Jonathan Haidt
Six years ago, in the fall of 2015, a wave of campus protests spread across the United States. From Yale to Claremont McKenna College to UC Berkeley, students demanded changes related to social justice and gave long lists of demands to their university presidents, often including demands that specific faculty members be fired for perceived verbal offenses. Today’s blog, “True Diversity Requires Generosity of Spirit” written by Jonathan Haidt in November 2015 is a call for patience, generosity, and a dash of humility, especially towards those we think to be doing us wrong. This piece has withstood the test o...
2021-07-01
18 min
Heterodox Out Loud
Episode 14:White Fragility Is Not The Answer. Honest Diversity Is, Irshad Manji
Today’s episode, “White Fragility is not The Answer: Honest Diversity Is” by Irshad Manji is a personal reflection on diversity and a call for a new way to think about what it means to be a human being. Irshad is a member of the Heterodox Academy advisory council, the founder of the Moral Courage Project, and a New York Times best-selling author. Her most recent book is called: Don’t Label Me: An Incredible Conversation For Divided Times. To engage deeper with these ideas, check out our related posts: Towards An Ascetic Antiracism by Musa al...
2021-06-17
22 min
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
Do Community Colleges do Heterodoxy Right? A Panel Conversation
Community colleges are a staple of American higher education; there are over 900 community colleges in the US and nearly half of all students attend a community college. This panel conversation features community college educators, Andrea Fabrizio, Greg Marks, and Mark Urista who share their experiences on community college campuses. They speak to common misconceptions about community colleges, their experiences with viewpoint diversity and constructive disagreement in their classrooms, the pedagogical methods and strategies that have been most successful, and campus trends they’ve seen over the years. The event was moderated by Dr. Helen Benjamin, former Chancellor of the Co...
2021-06-10
35 min
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
A Fine Balance: Academic Freedom and Academic Responsibility
What does it mean for professors to have full freedom in the classroom and in their research? What are the requirements of academic responsibility? Former college presidents, Judith Shapiro and Brian Rosenberg joined us to plumb the depths of the various aspects of academic freedom and the limits of viewpoint diversity on campus. Drawing on their experience as former college presidents, Judith and Brian reflected upon the complex interplay of academic freedom and academic responsibility and shared their expertise. This event originally aired live on 04/09/2021 and a video recording is available here. About the speakers:
2021-05-06
1h 22
queria falar uma coisa
me leve pra casa com Filippe Perazolo (Peracast)
Continuando a saga proposta por desocupados, a análise musical e intertextual das músicas da One Direction continua e resiste! Hoje, eu e Filippe passamos um pouco a visão sobre o segundo álbum dos meninos, Take Me Home, que nada mais é do que o lado B do primeiro álbum deles Up all Night. Ouça o Peracast, o podcast de cultura pop e situações da vida mais charmoso e independente, que você ainda não conhece, então faz o favor: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ORKRl3W6HusugEEMbncw9?si=QNFrqpYhTHCjsmGO6_-HXA Também...
2021-04-12
16 min
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
A Conversation with John McWhorter | Viewpoint Diversity Among Black Intellectuals
“The message that Black America cannot succeed significantly…until there is a vast overturning...of the very psychological nature of being an American person...then to be a Black American person is to be circumscribed by racism…” In February, John McWhorter joined HxA for a conversation with Amna Khalid about viewpoint diversity among Black intellectuals and the state of open inquiry in higher education. Listen to the full discussion here on Half Hour of Heterodoxy. McWhorter is Associate Professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University. He is the author of over a dozen books on issues i...
2021-04-02
54 min
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
What Does the Future of Heterodoxy Look Like?
Five years after Heterodox Academy's founding in 2015, we took the opportunity to reflect on what the future of heterodoxy in the academy looks like, with four esteemed thought leaders: Nadine Strossen, Randall Kennedy, Nicholas Christakis and Jeffrey Adam Sachs. Along with host Amna Khalid and opening remarks by HxA Chair and co-founder, Jonathan Haidt, we explored what we have learned from the past five years, the challenges that lie ahead, and future opportunities to further HxA's mission of promoting viewpoint diversity, open inquiry, and constructive disagreement in...
2021-03-05
1h 06
Heterodox Out Loud
Episode 4: What are the Limits of Viewpoint Diversity? Nick Phillips
When it comes to the production of knowledge the value of viewpoint diversity cannot be overstated. For simple problems, or well established technicalities, we may not need multiple viewpoints, but wicked problems can only be addressed by engaging with diverse points of view. Yet, not all points of view are equal, and certainly not all of them belong in the academy. In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, lawyer and former HxA researcher, Nick Phillips, grapples with a central dilemma at the heart of Heterodox Academy: What are the limits of viewpoint diversity? The original blog, "What...
2021-03-04
10 min
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
A History of College Teaching in America: a conversation with Jonathan Zimmerman
Host Amna Khalid speaks with Jonathan Zimmerman about the main ideas of his book, “The Amateur Hour: A History of College Teaching in America.” Together they explore the history of college teaching, the institutional efforts to improve it, higher education’s relatively recent transitions, and what changes he concludes are needed to elevate teaching for the future. Zimmerman, a founding member of HxA, is a professor of history of education at the University of Pennsylvania and was recently awarded the Berkowitz Chair in Education. This event originally aired live on 10/22/2020 and a video recording is available...
2021-02-25
44 min
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
Heterodox Out Loud: A New Heterodox Academy Podcast
Hi Half Hour of Heterodoxy Listeners! We are excited to announce our new podcast, "Heterodox Out Loud," the audio version of the best of the HxA blogs. Listen to insightful, thought-provoking pieces authored by the HxA community by adding the Heterodox Out Loud podcast to your lineup. Subscribe to Heterodox Out Loud: Apple Podcast | Android | RSS
2021-01-28
02 min
Heterodox Out Loud
Episode 1: Why Universities Must Choose One Telos: Truth or Social Justice, Jonathan Haidt
In our first episode of Heterodox Out Loud, our host, Amna Khalid takes us on a journey back to the earliest days of the Heterodox Academy blog to listen to NYU Social Psychologist, Author, and HxA co-founder Jonathan Haidt read his seminal blog post, “Why Universities Must Choose One Telos: Truth or Social Justice,” a summary of his talks at Wellesley, SUNY New Paltz, and Duke University in 2016.Haidt’s seminal piece has inspired numerous responses including “The Truth is Not Enough” by Oliver Traldi, “Truth and Social Justice: How Universities Can Embrace Both of These Values” by Patrick Cas...
2021-01-26
16 min
Danspassion
109. Vi skriver en låt - Del 2 med Ulf och Christian
Del 2 av Vi skriver en låt. RESULTATET! Ulf Georgsson och Christian Olsson och Elina Lind besöker oss och skriver en låt efter våra önskemål. I detta avsnitt får vi höra hur de tänker när det gäller text, musik, rim och annat intressant. Hur långt kommer man på en timma med två proffs? Kommer några av våra idéer över huvud taget att vara kvar när de är klara? Lyssna på veckans avsnitt och få svar. Trevlig lyssning! Kram! https://o...
2020-09-28
1h 04
Danspassion
108. Ulf Georgsson och Christian Olsson - Vi skriver en låt
Ulf Georgsson och Christian Olsson och Elina Lind besöker oss och skriver en låt efter våra önskemål. I detta avsnitt får vi höra hur de tänker när det gäller text, musik, rim och annat intressant. Hur långt kommer man på en timma med två proffs? Kommer några av våra idéer över huvud taget att vara kvar när de är klara? Lyssna på veckans avsnitt och få svar. Nästa avsnitt kommer ni att få höra om det blev någon färdig låt med musik. Trev...
2020-09-14
1h 19
Creative & Passionate
International Pop Artist Schara Shares Everything About The Music Industry
SCHARA is a pop recording artist from Vancouver, Canada. Born to an East Indian mother and a Portuguese/ Scottish father, Schara was raised solely by her mother, a writer in Film and TV. From early childhood, Schara has only had one dream and that is to be an internationally renowned pop artist. https://www.instagram.com/iamschara/ https://cdbaby.lnk.to/ClE81y https://open.spotify.com/track/43oyVTh2y2ZDw3ISV7vl0g?si=g0cMzA80SVuih6e0Dw-hxA
2020-09-01
25 min
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
Cocktails and Canceled Conversations with Elizabeth Loftus
This episode features cognitive psychologist and human memory expert, Dr. Elizabeth Loftus. It’s a recording of a live webinar hosted by HxA on June 8, 2020 called Cocktails and Canceled Conversations with Elizabeth Loftus. Dr. Loftus is a Distinguished Professor at UC-Irvine in the Department of Psychological Science and the Department of Criminology, Law, and Society. She has published over 20 books and 600 scientific articles, and she has served as an expert witness or consultant in hundreds of cases, including the McMartin Preschool Molestation case, the Hillside Strangler, the Menendez brothers, and the Oklahoma Bombing. Earlier this year, Dr. Loftus ...
2020-07-02
1h 14
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
The Problem With Everything with Meghan Daum
Meghan Daum is a columnist for Medium, an adjunct faculty in the MFA Writing Program at Columbia University's School of the Arts, and author of five books, one of which we will be discussing today, The Problem With Everything: A Journey Through the New Culture Wars. It was named one of the 100 notable books of 2019 by the New York Times. In a recent book club meeting, HxA read The Problem with Everything, a critique of contemporary feminism. On this episode, Cory Clark talks to Meghan about the book, and includes some questions from our book club participants..
2020-06-17
45 min
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
85. Michael Roth, Safe Enough Spaces
This episode is hosted by Cory Clark, and Michael Roth is the guest. Michael is a historian, the president of Wesleyan University, and the author of the book ‘Safe Enough Spaces: A Pragmatist’s Approach to Inclusion, Free Speech, and Political Correctness on College Campuses’. HxA held its first ever book club a few weeks back, and we chose to read Safe Enough Spaces and had a lively discussion about it. Now we have Michael here to discuss the book, and we include a couple of questions from our book club participants. You can follow Michael...
2020-05-12
37 min
Snazzy Traxx
SNAZZY TRAX - WANNA RIDE w/ OLD BOOTS REMIX
Please be sure to tune into the exclusive Snazzy Trax 1 Hour DJ Mix premiere today on youtube: https://youtu.be/hXa-j21gIPM We Will be live from 10AM (GMT)for a special DJ show featuring many of our forthcoming, exclusive tracks & Remixes on the Snazzy Traxx label!! See You there!!!!!!!! X Click the youtube link, set reminder!! Subscribe!! X Snazzy Trax - Wanna Ride is Available at ALL good stores!! https://ampl.ink/2D0rz
2020-04-04
02 min
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
76. Deb Mashek, Heterodox Academy in 2020
Deb Mashek, my guest on this episode, is the executive director of Heterodox Academy. We talk about what Heterodox Academy does and Deb gives a preview of some 2020 events. Here is a transcript of this episode. Related Links: The Staff of Heterodox Academy* The Advisory Council of Heterodox Academy* HxCommunities* Donate to HxA* Glenn Loury on Half Hour of Heterodoxy* Alice Dreger on Half Hour of Heterodoxy* Rick Shweder on Half Hour of Heterodoxy If you enjoyed this show, please rate it on iTunes: Go to the show’s iTunes page and cl...
2019-12-18
26 min
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
61. HxA Conference 2019
This episode features short interviews with people who attended the 2019 Heterodox Academy conference and one excerpt from a conference symposium. Guests In Order of Appearance: Jon Haidt, social psychologist and business ethics professor * Amna Khalid, historian* Jesse Singal, journalist at New York Magazine* Anya Pechko, entrepreneur and founder of Project Be* Fabio Rojas, sociologist and editor of Contexts* Nicholas Phillips, Heterodox Academy research associate Here is a transcript of the episode. Rating the Show If you enjoyed this show, please rate it on iTunes: Go to the show’s iTunes pa...
2019-07-23
29 min
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
Episode 46: Deb Mashek & Musa al-Gharbi, HxA’s Past and Future
Deb Mashek and Musa al-Gharbi are the executive director and communications director of Heterodox Academy. They reflect on the organization’s activities in 2018 and present several new initiatives scheduled for 2019, including HxA Disciplines, member networking, and nationally representative data collection. 0:00 Rapid fire summary of 2018 8:30 Ideological diversity is connected to ethnic and religious diversity 12:22 Focusing on certain disciplines and public awareness 16:00 Revamping our Guide to Colleges 17:50 Nationally representative data on freedom of expression 21:10 Musa stepping away from communications position 22:35 Three key ideas Links ...
2019-01-28
25 min
Half Hour of Heterodoxy
Episode 20: Deb Mashek, HxA in 2018
Show Notes Deb Mashek (@DebMashekHXA) is the new executive director of Heterodox Academy. She is currently professor of psychology at Harvey Mudd College, but will be leaving that position to serve full time as executive director. We talk about her career and her three priorities for 2018. Selected Quote "I regularly have students and colleagues swinging by for closed-door conversations where they say things like, 'There is this question I wanted to ask in class, or there’s an idea I wanted to raise in a meeting, but I didn’t feel comfortable with doing so be...
2018-02-27
20 min
TheProWrestlingOpinionShow
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MAGNUM TA VS TED DIBIASE MID SOUTH 5/27/84 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrM5sYq-hXA JUSHIN LIGER VS DICK TOGO NEW JAPAN 6/17/96 http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xdzsie_jushin-liger-thunder-vs-dick-togo_sport BRET HART VS RIC FLAIR WCW 1/24/98 http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2dxls_bret-hart-vs-
2013-07-29
00 min
TheProWrestlingOpinionShow
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2013-07-28
00 min