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The Buckeye CastThe Buckeye CastDaily Buckeye Blitz: Buckeyes’ Defensive Depth Chart: Pre-Spring Game Two-Deep BreakdownOhio State’s defense is loaded with talent heading into the spring game, featuring veteran playmakers and rising stars across the board. Caleb Downs and Sonny Styles anchor the secondary, while Caden Curry and Kenyatta Jackson lead the pass rush. Young standouts like Aaron Scott Jr. and Devin Sanchez are pushing for bigger roles, adding depth to an already stacked unit. With new faces stepping up, the Buckeyes’ defense is shaping up to be one of the nation’s best in 2025. #GoBucks #SilverBullets #BuckeyeDefense Friday, April 4, 2025 Subscribe to the Podcast 📺 Watch On YouTube https://www.youtube...2025-04-0411 minJUCK ON BUCKS: OHIO STATE FOOTBALL PODJUCK ON BUCKS: OHIO STATE FOOTBALL PODQuestions and predictions as unproven Buckeyes attempt to fill the void. HUGE RECRUITING WEEK-Can Kenyatta Jackson and Caden Curry be THE GUYS? Will Kayden McDonald and Eddrick Houston take the next step? Is anyone behind them ready to pop? -Who is battling at with Lorenzo Styles at nickel? Will Devin Sanchez earn his way in to a 3 man rotation with IGB and Maine man? -Arvelle Reese will be an All American. Can Riley Pettijohn be stopped or is Garrett Stover and Peyton Pierce getting jumped? -Huge list of crucial visitors and a local kid who just may get the offer he's dreamed of this week2025-03-1653 minLast Word On Sports Media PodcastLast Word On Sports Media PodcastNFL Week One, Amazon Prime, College Football, MLB And Tom McCarthy Conversation, | Announcer Schedules PodcastThis week on Episode 15 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin welcome Tom McCarthy of CBS, Westwood One and the Philadelphia Phillies to talk about his compelling career as one of nation’s highest regarded play-by-play announcers. Highlights from the conversation include McCarthy’s origin story; how he juggles football, baseball and basketball schedules; the success of his son Pat McCarthy, and the experience of filling in for Jim Nantz on the NFL. Throughout the show, a podcast-record 138 different announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including: NFL...2022-09-151h 32Dialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesWhat Makes the Examined Life Worth Living?In this episode, Drs. Lindsey Fiorelli and Rob Willison rejoin the podcast to continue our conversation about the meaning of life. The three of us break down and argue about Susan Wolf's Fitting Fulfillment View of meaning in life, as well as Willison's own alternative view. I then point out that both Wolf and Willison's views (and ways of arguing for their views) are paradigmatically philosophical, according to influential accounts of the nature of philosophy offered by Wilfrid Sellars and Kristie Dotson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-1443 minDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesImagine Sisyphus HappyIn this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Rob Willison and Dr. Lindsey Fiorelli to discuss Albert Camus and Thomas Nagel's respective takes on the meaning (or meaninglessness) of life, and especially the question of how we ought to live upon being confronted with the recognition that life is absurd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-1447 minDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesFancy Suits and Moral FailingsIn this episode, Dr. Lindsey Fiorelli and Dr. Justin Bernstein rejoin the podcast to figure out whether we've all done a morally horrible thing by becoming professors rather than making bank as Wall Street bankers. Even if we reject his utilitarian view of morality, Peter Singer has a strong argument that we should dramatically restructure our lives in order to give as much as we can to charity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-1454 minDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesRace, Racisms, and SolidarityIn this episode, I'm rejoined by returning champions Dr. Ben Baker and Dr. Justin Bernstein to discuss Kwame Anthony Appiah's arguments against racism in all of its guises. We focus on two questions. First, should we consider most racism in our society to be a result of cognitive failings, moral failings, or something else? Second, is race a morally tenable basis for solidarity? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-141h 06Dialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesTables, Touchdowns, and Technical TermsIn this episode, I introduce Eddington's infamous "two tables"—his table made out of solid oak (according to sense perception and dendrology) and his table made up mostly of empty space (according to fundamental physics)—and discuss how Gilbert Ryle's dissolution of this supposed conflict between the "everyday world" and the "world of science" opens more philosophical cans of worms than it closes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-1419 minDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesFaith in God's (Lack of) ExistenceIn this episode, Dr. Nabeel Hamid returns to delve deeper into the relationship between faith and reason, discussing Alvin Plantinga's evolutionary argument against naturalism, Daniel Dennett's faith in science in a Godless world, and the promises and pitfalls of Plantinga and Dennett's respective epistemologies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-1456 minDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesAdorable MysteriousnessIn this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Nabeel Hamid and Dr. Ben Baker to discuss the design argument for God's existence, the relationship between faith and reason, and other themes from David Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-1459 minDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesCartesian InteractionIn this episode, I discuss Descartes's truth rule--that everything he clearly and distinctly perceives is true--and how he leverages that rule (along with the existence of a non-deceiving God) to establish a metaphysical distinction between mind and body. I then discuss the Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia's incisive critique of Descartes's substance dualism, as well as the more nuanced dualism that Elisabeth prefers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-1427 minDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesNone of your BeeswaxIn this episode, I discuss the Aristotelian worldview that Descartes attempted to overthrow, and introduce the listener to the Cogito: Descartes's famous, purportedly indubitable claim that "I think, therefore I am". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-1420 minDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDoubtIn this episode, I invite you, the listener, to meditate with me on reasons to doubt everything you thought you knew. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-1408 minDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesSocrates: Bullshit Detector or Bullshit Artist?In this episode, I ask one of the most confounding questions in the study of ancient philosophy: was Socrates a bullshitter?There won't be another episode of this podcast for a couple weeks. In the meantime, go check out Peter Adamson's episodes on Socrates, the Meno, and the Phaedo, over at his superb podcast on the History of Philosophy without any Gaps. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-1412 minDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesTwo Analyses of BullshitIn this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Lindsey Fiorelli to discuss two analyses of bullshit: Harry Frankfurt's view that bullshitting involves indifference to truth, and G.A. Cohen's view that bullshit is unclarifiably unclear. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-141h 05Dialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesArgumentation and Philosophical ConversationIn this episode, I draw on remarks by the philosophers Iris Murdoch and Susan Stebbing to discuss the art of philosophical conversation, with an emphasis on how it revolves around argumentation. Then, a couple of non-philosophers model an attainably successful submission for the philosophical conversation assignment that's due twice over the course of the semester. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-1430 minDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesPhilosopher CitizensIn this episode, I discuss what you're supposed to be learning in Problems of Philosophy. Then, Dr. Justin Bernstein of Florida Atlantic University tells us about the philosopher Alex Guerrero's idea that using a lottery to select our political representatives would be more effective--and indeed more democratic--than voting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-1442 minDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesDialogues, Meditations, and AnalysesHow To Use This PodcastThis brief introductory episode gives the listener advice about how to use the podcast. The episode opens with a clip of the philosopher Cornel West concisely stating a few of the main goals of the next fourteen episodes of the podcast.Thanks to Galen Curry (of folk-rock band The Currys) for the theme music! Hosted on Acast. 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