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415663415663GREG GAUTHIER | Résidence #2 LE DJOON | Campus Club mixtapeRetoir des résidences Campus Club, avec en ligne de mire les clubs français les djs emblématiques de ces lieux de diffusion majeurs pour cultures électros d'hier et d'aujourd'hui. Le Djoon Club en résidence sur Campus Local Club. Avec Greg Gauthier, résident du club. Greg Gauthier is a French producer and DJ, well-known for having created “Cheers”, Paris longest running House/Garage party and radio show (from 1994 to 2010), as well as "Dance culture" the famous dance party on sunday afternoon. Track ID : > Play Drums Deep House Goo > Wake Up (Extended Mix) Roland Clark > We Bang It (Sahib Muha...2025-06-101h 17Campus ClubCampus ClubGreg Gauthier | Résidence Le Djoon #2 | Campus Club mixtapeRetoir des résidences Campus Club, avec en ligne de mire les clubs français les djs emblématiques de ces lieux de diffusion majeurs pour cultures électros d'hier et d'aujourd'hui. Le Djoon Club en résidence sur Campus Local Club. Avec Greg Gauthier, résident du club. Greg Gauthier is a French producer and DJ, well-known for having created “Cheers”, Paris longest running House/Garage party and radio show (from 1994 to 2010), as well as "Dance culture" the famous dance party on sunday afternoon. Track ID : > Play Drums Deep House Goo > Wake Up (Extend...2025-06-101h 16Prevail with Greg OlearPrevail with Greg OlearStrongmen as Young Men (with Brandon Gauthier)Should we humanize the inhumane? Brandon Gauthier, author of the new book “Before Evil: Young Lenin, Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Mao, and Kim,” talks to Greg Olear about his travels to North Korea and his impetus for writing the book, and shares incredible stories about Hitler, Mao, and Lenin as young men. Plus: a new Nashville Twitter alternative.Follow Brandon Gauthier:https://twitter.com/bk_gauthierBuy his book:https://www.amazon.com/Before-Evil-Hitler-Stalin-Mussolini/dp/1948954613Subscribe to The Jordan Harbinger Show on A...2022-04-291h 15Exiting The CaveExiting The CaveCHANNEL ANNOUNCEMENT: Exiting The Cave Is MovingI am no longer using Anchor.FM or any other third-party service as a platform for my content. If you want to continue with the Boethius podcast series, or any of the other things I podcast, then please go have a look at my personal blog, where I've begun hosting all my audio content. The blog: https://gmgauthier.com/post/ The podcast: https://gmgauthier.com/podcast/ This account will remain open for the next few months, but will eventually be deleted. So, save these links somewhere.2022-01-0201 minMarketing SpotlightMarketing SpotlightMarketing Spotlight Episode 12: Greg Gauthier, Lead Sourcing Manager within Indirect Procurement at AmwayJoin us in listening to Greg Gauthier, Lead Sourcing Manager within Indirect Procurement at Amway. Greg shares that even though you might not have a marketing title, your degree and learning/skills will always help you support your career roles.  This episode also includes insights into networking throughout your time in college, and that you are always networking no matter where you are, whether on campus or in the world. Greg shares insight into finding a mentor and how to maximize your relationships and continue to network.2021-09-2818 minDjoon Club PodcastDjoon Club PodcastGreg Gauthier @Djoon for Dance Culture 05/09/21What better way to close our reopening with weekend than with Greg Gauthier ? If you missed it, Dance Culture is back on a monthly basis this season, every 3rd Sunday of the month at the club 💫2021-09-125h 26Exiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 4, Chapter 3 - What Good and Evil DeserveLady Philosophy explains how the righteous never lack their reward, nor the wicked their punishment. We take a trip with Odysseus to the Island of the Winds, and find ourselves transformed into swine, by Cerce.  My Boethius Publication Schedule can be found here. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2021-01-1015 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 4, Chapter 2 - The Evil Are PowerlessIn today's episode, Lady Philosophy lays out for us, the first of four arguments attempting to defang the problem of evil, and in the process, we discover that evil people simply don't exist! My Boethius Publication Schedule can be found here. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-12-2730 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 4, Chapter 1 - The Problem of Evil RestatedThe mystery of the seeming moral confusion. Philosophy engages to make this plain, and to fulfill her former promise to the full. Boethius takes on The Gorgias. Let's see what he comes up with! Librivox version of The Gorgias can be found here. My Boethius Publication Schedule can be found here. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-12-1310 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: Boethius Sidebar - Who Is Lady Philosophy?This week, we take a momentary pause from the text, to ponder the origins of Lady Philosophy. What you will discover in this podcast, is a nexus of faith, reason, religion, and philosophy, in the books of Proverbs and Wisdom, and a powerful symbol who's meaning goes far beyond the superficial anthropomorphism of philosophy in human form. I couldn't think of a good way to work in the famous passage from Acts 17, but that's hovering in the background of this, as well... If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals...2020-12-0621 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 12Boethius and Lady philosophy confront the problem of evil, and Boethius laments the slipping of the vision of the true good just out of his sight. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-11-2928 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 11Philosophy and Boethius rehearse the final arguments for the unity of happiness, and the good, and Philosophy makes the case for The Good as the Telos of all things. The analysis of this episode includes an extended clip from Plato's Phaedo. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-11-2231 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 10We have reached the summit, and Lady Philosophy now lays out the full case defending Divine Unity along Neo-Platonic lines of reasoning. This is going to be an intensely technical episode, but if you make it all the way to the end, I have a treat in store for you. Did you know that Boethius wrote his own music? We don't know absolutely for sure what it sounded like, but you may enjoy "Bella quis quinis", a work by Boethius himself. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and...2020-11-1539 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 9We reach the end of the journey to the true good. Philosophy and Boethius have a brief dialogue on the false good, and turn toward the true good. Philosophy ends the dialogue with a prayer to the source of the One True Good (God).  If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-11-0823 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 8Lady Philosophy concludes her case against false happiness with a brief bullet-point recap, and a verse to remind us not to spend our lives looking for things where they cannot be found. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-11-0109 minThe M&A CornerCastThe M&A CornerCastEp 20: The 4S’s of an Organization; Structure, Systems, Skills, Strategy with Greg GauthierToday we are joined by Greg Gauthier from Foxwood Associates!2020-10-2919 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 7Boethius warns us off of bodily pleasures, through the mouth of Lady Philosophy, because they give you a hangover. Also, a segment from a lecture by Dominican Father Dominic Legge, on the question of intellectual pleasure. You can find the original lecture here. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-10-2520 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 7Boethius warns us off of bodily pleasures, through the mouth of Lady Philosophy, because they give you a hangover.Also, a segment from a lecture by Dominican Father Dominic Legge, on the question of intellectual pleasure. You can find the original lecture here.If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor...2020-10-2520 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 6Philosophy Tells us why Glory is a poor substitute for true happiness. Also, a segment from a Paula Gooder lecture, on the question of glory. You can find the original lecture here. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The...2020-10-1818 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 6Philosophy Tells us why Glory is a poor substitute for true happiness.  Also, a segment from a Paula Gooder lecture, on the question of glory. You can find the original lecture here.  If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-10-1818 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 5Lady Philosophy has been walking us through the various false routes to happiness, and this week, we revisit the question of power.If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2020-10-1116 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 5Lady Philosophy has been walking us through the various false routes to happiness, and this week, we revisit the question of power. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-10-1116 minThe M&A CornerCastThe M&A CornerCastEp 17: Using turnaround management during difficult times with Greg GauthierGreg Gauthier of Foxwood Associates discusses turnaround management during difficult times. 2020-10-0821 minExiting The CaveExiting The CavePlato, Parmenides, and the Theory of Forms - An AnalysisIn this podcast, I will be outlining the theory of Forms, beginning with why Plato might have concocted the theory in the first place, moving next to what exactly the theory is and how it works, and finishing up with an analysis of the criticisms of the Forms offered by Parmenides (primarily), and a few others since. For all the snide dismissals of Plato's theory, nobody has ever bothered to explain to me why the Forms are no longer taken seriously, or how they’ve been shown to be disreputable. The point of the podcast is...2020-10-0649 minExiting The CaveExiting The CavePlato, Parmenides, and the Theory of Forms - An AnalysisIn this podcast, I will be outlining the theory of Forms, beginning with why Plato might have concocted the theory in the first place, moving next to what exactly the theory is and how it works, and finishing up with an analysis of the criticisms of the Forms offered by Parmenides (primarily), and a few others since.  For all the snide dismissals of Plato's theory, nobody has ever bothered to explain to me why the Forms are no longer taken seriously, or how they’ve been shown to be disreputable. The point of the podcast is to ans...2020-10-0649 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 4Philosophy explains to Boethius how the pursuit of honor and respect in this world, is no path to happiness.If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2020-10-0413 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 4Philosophy explains to Boethius how the pursuit of honor and respect in this world, is no path to happiness. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-10-0413 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveExiting The Cave Short Reads RETURNS!I know all 9 of you have missed me. But fear not! I am returning on October 4 with all new episodes of The Consolation of Philosophy! Stay Tuned! If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-09-2000 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 3Philosophy and Boethius discuss the insufficiency of wealth to the attainment of happiness. In the analysis, we shall see that Boethius is signaling his departure from Aristotle, here.If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2020-08-0213 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 3Philosophy and Boethius discuss the insufficiency of wealth to the attainment of happiness. In the analysis, we shall see that Boethius is signaling his departure from Aristotle, here. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-08-0213 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 2Boethius debates Aristotle on the nature of the Summum Bonum, and comes down on the side of Plato.If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2020-07-2622 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 2Boethius debates Aristotle on the nature of the Summum Bonum, and comes down on the side of Plato. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-07-2622 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 1Philosophy prepares Boethius for his turn toward the truth.  If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-07-1912 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 1Philosophy prepares Boethius for his turn toward the truth. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2020-07-1912 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 8Philosophy explains the utility of adversity to virtue, and regales us with a paean to love.  If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-07-1215 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 8Philosophy explains the utility of adversity to virtue, and regales us with a paean to love. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2020-07-1215 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 7Philosophy takes Boethius to task for his love of glory. She reminds him of the fleeting nature of human life, and the impermanence of fame. This is the last of the four false pursuits of happiness: wealth, power, pleasure, and honour (as Aristotle would have called them). We get a visit from Carl Sagan, at the end, echoing Philosophy's counsel on the foolishness of glory. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now...2020-07-0524 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 7Philosophy takes Boethius to task for his love of glory. She reminds him of the fleeting nature of human life, and the impermanence of fame. This is the last of the four false pursuits of happiness: wealth, power, pleasure, and honour (as Aristotle would have called them). We get a visit from Carl Sagan, at the end, echoing Philosophy's counsel on the foolishness of glory.If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up...2020-07-0524 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy - The Music Of The ConsolationThis week is a musical hiatus from reading and analysis, because I have been working on my exams. Next week, normal programming will resume. But please enjoy this brief exploration of the medieval music of The Consolation.   NOTE: I did not do these interviews. They were done by Cambridge University, in an effort to promote the album created by the project discussed in the interviews. If you'd like to know more about the project, please visit their website: https://boethius.mus.cam.ac.uk/. If you'd like to purchase the album they created, you can find it o...2020-06-2821 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy - The Music Of The ConsolationThis week is a musical hiatus from reading and analysis, because I have been working on my exams. Next week, normal programming will resume. But please enjoy this brief exploration of the medieval music of The Consolation.  NOTE: I did not do these interviews. They were done by Cambridge University, in an effort to promote the album created by the project discussed in the interviews. If you'd like to know more about the project, please visit their website: https://boethius.mus.cam.ac.uk/. If you'd like to purchase the album they created, you can find...2020-06-2821 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 6Philosophy lectures Boethius on the false promise of power, and George Orwell answers her on whether the powerful can indeed get to the rational man. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-06-2116 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 6Philosophy lectures Boethius on the false promise of power, and George Orwell answers her on whether the powerful can indeed get to the rational man.If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2020-06-2116 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 5What do Hesiod, Boethius, and Rousseau all have in common? Listen in to find out! If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-06-1427 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 5What do Hesiod, Boethius, and Rousseau all have in common? Listen in to find out!If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2020-06-1427 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 4Philosophy tells Boethius to stop whining, and check his privilege. She also makes the first argument for happiness from virtue rather than external sources. Also, a special bonus clip at the end!If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave...2020-06-0727 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 4Philosophy tells Boethius to stop whining, and check his privilege. She also makes the first argument for happiness from virtue rather than external sources. Also, a special bonus clip at the end! If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-06-0727 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 3Philosophy prepares Boethius for the hard road ahead by reminding him of the full scope of fortune’s blessings. Boethius is chastised for his excessive self-regard, and given a fresh set of reasons for eschewing his morbid despair. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-05-3110 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 3Philosophy prepares Boethius for the hard road ahead by reminding him of the full scope of fortune’s blessings. Boethius is chastised for his excessive self-regard, and given a fresh set of reasons for eschewing his morbid despair.If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access...2020-05-3110 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 2Philosophy warns Boethius of the inevitability of his place on the wheel, and chides him for challenging this most natural state of affairs. We'll briefly explore the history and mythology of Croesis and Perseus, and then we’ll have a quick look at the problem of fate. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the debate.2020-05-2415 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 2Philosophy warns Boethius of the inevitability of his place on the wheel, and chides him for challenging this most natural state of affairs. We'll briefly explore the history and mythology of Croesis and Perseus, and then we’ll have a quick look at the problem of fate.If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the debate.--- Send in a voice message: https...2020-05-2415 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 1Philosophy calls Boethius a stupid-head, and then gives him three arguments for why his response to fortune was foolish.  If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-05-1716 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 2, Chapter 1Philosophy calls Boethius a stupid-head, and then gives him three arguments for why his response to fortune was foolish. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2020-05-1716 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 1, Chapters 6 and 7.Philosophy makes her final diagnosis, outlines the three arguments, and reminds us of the alpha and omega. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.2020-05-1016 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 1, Chapters 6 and 7.Philosophy makes her final diagnosis, outlines the three arguments, and reminds us of the alpha and omega.If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2020-05-1016 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 1, Chapter 5.Boethius' final prayer of lamentation. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the debate.2020-05-0315 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 1, Chapter 5.Boethius' final prayer of lamentation.If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the debate.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2020-05-0315 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 1, Chapter 4.Boethius pleads his case to Lady Philosophy, and raises a charge against God himself. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the debate.2020-04-2623 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 1, Chapter 4.Boethius pleads his case to Lady Philosophy, and raises a charge against God himself.If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the debate.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2020-04-2623 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 1, Chapter 3Philosophy reminds Boethius of the historical context within which he is situated.  If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the debate. 2020-04-2012 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 1, Chapter 3Philosophy reminds Boethius of the historical context within which he is situated. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the debate.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2020-04-2012 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Chapters 1 and 2.Hello, and welcome to the first in a new series of Exiting The Cave short reads, made available exclusively to my Locals community. If you want to continue listening, you can sign up at this link: https://exitingthecave.locals.comThis feature begins with a series on "The Consolation of Philosophy", by Anicus Manlius Severinus Boethius. Each episode will consist of a reading of one or two chapters in sequence, followed by a brief commentary offering a few insights into the text. Boethius' chapters are very short. Each consists of a single section of verse, followed...2020-04-0520 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveShort Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Chapters 1 and 2.Hello, and welcome to the first in a new series of Exiting The Cave short reads, made available exclusively to my Locals community. If you want to continue listening, you can sign up at this link: https://exitingthecave.locals.com This feature begins with a series on "The Consolation of Philosophy", by Anicus Manlius Severinus Boethius. Each episode will consist of a reading of one or two chapters in sequence, followed by a brief commentary offering a few insights into the text. Boethius' chapters are very short. Each consists of a single section of verse, followed by...2020-04-0520 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveAristotle 101: Substance In the CategoriesTranscript: https://exitingthecave.com/aristotle-101-substance-in-the-categories/The Categories is Aristotle’s first attempt to outline a theory of being, in addition to the work’s central focus, which is to provide an account of the ways in which we think about being, and beings. In total, there are ten categories of thought about being, but the core of his theory of being begins with the first category. This is what he called “substance”. This essay will summarize Aristotle’s conception of substance as he presents it in The Categories, briefly explain what distinguishes substance from the...2020-03-1618 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveAristotle 101: Substance In the CategoriesTranscript: https://exitingthecave.com/aristotle-101-substance-in-the-categories/ The Categories is Aristotle’s first attempt to outline a theory of being, in addition to the work’s central focus, which is to provide an account of the ways in which we think about being, and beings. In total, there are ten categories of thought about being, but the core of his theory of being begins with the first category. This is what he called “substance”. This essay will summarize Aristotle’s conception of substance as he presents it in The Categories, briefly explain what distinguishes substance from the other categories...2020-03-1618 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveAristotle 101: The Four CausesTranscript Here.In the Physics, Aristotle says that we aim at understanding, which he says is to be able to give a full account of “the how and the why of things coming into existence and going out of it”. In other words, to understand something is to be able to give an explanation of how and why a thing changes. That explanation is what Aristotle means by ‘cause’. Today, thinking of explanation in terms of causes is not an alien notion. But, when we do this, we are typically only thinking in one narrow scientific...2020-02-2812 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveAristotle 101: The Four CausesTranscript Here. In the Physics, Aristotle says that we aim at understanding, which he says is to be able to give a full account of “the how and the why of things coming into existence and going out of it”. In other words, to understand something is to be able to give an explanation of how and why a thing changes. That explanation is what Aristotle means by ‘cause’. Today, thinking of explanation in terms of causes is not an alien notion. But, when we do this, we are typically only thinking in one narrow scientific sense of the t...2020-02-2812 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveIs There A God? Part 1: Preparing to ask the first questionTranscript: https://exitingthecave.com/preparing-to-ask-the-first-question/This post is my first foray into the question of whether or not there is a God. Before I can begin to attempt an answer, I need to explore a deeper question. Namely, what is the nature of this question? What exactly are we asking, when we ask this question? I want to suggest that this question is best understood as a fundamental choice, and that the choice is not simply one of satisfying an ontological preference, but one of universal significance. The way one answers this question will define one’...2020-02-2120 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveIs There A God? Part 1: Preparing to ask the first questionTranscript: https://exitingthecave.com/preparing-to-ask-the-first-question/ This post is my first foray into the question of whether or not there is a God. Before I can begin to attempt an answer, I need to explore a deeper question. Namely, what is the nature of this question? What exactly are we asking, when we ask this question? I want to suggest that this question is best understood as a fundamental choice, and that the choice is not simply one of satisfying an ontological preference, but one of universal significance. The way one answers this question will define one’s en...2020-02-2120 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveJohn Holroyd, Judging Religion: A Dialogue For Our Time - Author InterviewThere is good reason why some people don’t want to talk about religion in polite company. Like conversations about politics, discussions about religion all too often set people at odds with each other in ways that are hard to predict and difficult to control.For all the controversy involved with such debate, this book invites the reader to engage with an ethical appraisal of religion(s) as they are practised today. It is written in the belief that this is an important dialogue for our time. It claims, despite the emotive character of the subject...2019-11-101h 35Exiting The CaveExiting The CaveJohn Holroyd, Judging Religion: A Dialogue For Our Time - Author InterviewThere is good reason why some people don’t want to talk about religion in polite company. Like conversations about politics, discussions about religion all too often set people at odds with each other in ways that are hard to predict and difficult to control. For all the controversy involved with such debate, this book invites the reader to engage with an ethical appraisal of religion(s) as they are practised today. It is written in the belief that this is an important dialogue for our time. It claims, despite the emotive character of the subject, that th...2019-11-101h 35Exiting The CaveExiting The CaveOn Cultural Knowledge and DisciplineWe're being robbed of our capacity for expression in more ways than just overt censorship. In the name of "liberation" from an ostensible "oppression" we are stripped of access to our cultural heritage, and denied the opportunity to learn the rules and principles that governed the creation of new art in previous generations. This is dangerous, and we ought to reject this.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2019-06-3033 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveOn Cultural Knowledge and DisciplineWe're being robbed of our capacity for expression in more ways than just overt censorship. In the name of "liberation" from an ostensible "oppression" we are stripped of access to our cultural heritage, and denied the opportunity to learn the rules and principles that governed the creation of new art in previous generations. This is dangerous, and we ought to reject this.2019-06-3033 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveThe Struggle Between the Public and the PrivateThe role of the private sphere of life has been drastically eroded and diminished over the last twenty-five years, by the exploitation of network technology in the form of social media -- and the public scrutiny of private life doesn't stop with Twitter or Facebook. Everywhere, network connected devices are collecting data about your activities, your choices, your relationships, your habits, and your preferences. Doorbells, televisions, stereo systems, building security systems, and of course, computers and now the ubiquitous smartphone, all have microphones, cameras, GPS trackers, 'call home' beacons, and various other means of generating and vomiting data about...2019-06-0930 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveThe Struggle Between the Public and the PrivateThe role of the private sphere of life has been drastically eroded and diminished over the last twenty-five years, by the exploitation of network technology in the form of social media -- and the public scrutiny of private life doesn't stop with Twitter or Facebook. Everywhere, network connected devices are collecting data about your activities, your choices, your relationships, your habits, and your preferences. Doorbells, televisions, stereo systems, building security systems, and of course, computers and now the ubiquitous smartphone, all have microphones, cameras, GPS trackers, 'call home' beacons, and various other means of generating and vomiting data about...2019-06-0930 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveTerrorism, Power, and the Example of ChristTranscript: https://exitingthecave.com/terror-responsibility-and-the-example-of-god/--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2019-03-3120 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveTerrorism, Power, and the Example of ChristTranscript: https://exitingthecave.com/terror-responsibility-and-the-example-of-god/ 2019-03-3120 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveWhat Is Freedom? Artur Schopenhauer and The Freedom Of The WillTranscript: https://exitingthecave.com/a-conversation-with-artur-schopenhauer-on-his-conception-of-freedom/The following is a dialogue between myself and Artur Schopenhauer, in which I basically try to interrogate the text as if I were talking directly to Schopenhauer, in an interview or discussion. All of Dr. Schopenhauer’s responses below come from the text of his essay, either as direct quotes or as slight rephrasing, in order to fit them into the flow of a conversation. It should be noted that I have not read World As Will And Representation (written before this essay), and that I have only...2019-03-1721 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveWhat Is Freedom? Artur Schopenhauer and The Freedom Of The WillTranscript:  https://exitingthecave.com/a-conversation-with-artur-schopenhauer-on-his-conception-of-freedom/ The following is a dialogue between myself and Artur Schopenhauer, in which I basically try to interrogate the text as if I were talking directly to Schopenhauer, in an interview or discussion. All of Dr. Schopenhauer’s responses below come from the text of his essay, either as direct quotes or as slight rephrasing, in order to fit them into the flow of a conversation. It should be noted that I have not read World As Will And Representation (written before this essay), and that I have only a cursory kno...2019-03-1721 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveThe Allegory of the Cave - What it is, and what it means.This is the first official episode of the Exiting The Cave (ETC) Podcast. What better way to kick things off, than with an explication of Plato's Allegory of the Cave?  Transcript for this episode: https://exitingthecave.com/exiting-the-cave-the-podcast-edition/2019-03-0335 minExiting The CaveExiting The CaveThe Allegory of the Cave - What it is, and what it means.This is the first official episode of the Exiting The Cave (ETC) Podcast. What better way to kick things off, than with an explication of Plato's Allegory of the Cave?  Transcript for this episode: https://exitingthecave.com/exiting-the-cave-the-podcast-edition/--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message Get full access to Exiting The Cave at exitingthecave.substack.com/subscribe2019-03-0335 minDJOONDJOONDjoon Podcast #1 - Greg GauthierAll our podcasts so far have been live recordings from the club, and somehow it took us 14 years to realize that was a little...limiting.There's plenty of great talent out there we can't always have at the club, or even nights at the club we don't share, for plenty of good reasons such as accidental beer drop on our recorder (R.I.P), unreleased tracks being played, DJs being a bit shy or playing too far in the red, or simply to keep a little mystery... ;)We wanted to launch this podcast series for a while, and what better...2017-02-1656 minDJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ An Evening In Chicago, Djoon, Sunday July 27th, 2014Line up : Glenn Underground, Boo Williams, and Greg Gauthier2014-06-281h 04DJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier and Chris Thomas @ Nineties Underground House Only, Djoon, Friday June 20th, 2014Line up : Greg Gauthier and Chris Thomas2014-06-211h 00DJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ Djoon, Friday April 25th, 2014Line up : Greg Gauthier2014-04-261h 03DJOONDJOONAlex Finkin b2b Greg Gauthier b2b Dj Reverend P @ The Djoon Experience, Djoon, Friday March 28th, 2014Line up : Alex Finkin, Greg Gauthier, Dj Reverend P, Afshin2014-03-2959 minDJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ Dance Culture, Djoon, Sunday March 9th, 2014Line up : Greg Gauthier2014-03-1057 minDJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ Djoon, Friday February 21st, 2014Line up : Greg Gauthier2014-02-2158 minDJOONDJOONDj Reverend P and Greg Gauthier @ Kings of New York, Djoon, Sunday November 10th, 2013Line up : Timmy Regisford, Dj Reverend P and Greg Gauthier2013-11-111h 02DJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ Djoon, Friday October 25th, 2013Line up : Greg Gauthier2013-10-261h 01DJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ Djoon, Friday December 20th, 2013Line up : Greg Gauthier2013-10-211h 00DJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ The Djoon Experience, Djoon, Friday October 4th, 2013Line up : Greg Gauthier, Alex Finkin, Afshin, Tijo Aime2013-10-0556 minDJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ Djoon, Friday July 26th, 2013Line up : Greg Gauthier2013-07-271h 00DJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ Cheers, Djoon, Friday July 19th, 2013Line up : Greg Gauthier, Sven Love, Kenny Bobien2013-07-201h 03DJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier, Dj Reverend P @ Djoon 10 Years Anniversary, Djoon, Friday July 5th, 2013Line up : Zepherin Saint, Greg Gauthier, Dj Reverend P, Dj Matt, Afshin, Tijo Aime, Dj RZO, Dj Jp Mano, Da Vince, Luc Supra2013-07-061h 03DJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ Djoon, Friday March 29th, 2013Line up : Greg Gauthier2013-03-301h 04DJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ Djoon, Friday January 25th, 2013Line up : Greg Gauthier2013-01-251h 03DJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ Djoon, Friday November 23rd, 2012Line up : Greg Gauthier2012-11-241h 00DJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ The Djoon Experience, Djoon, Friday October 26th, 2012Line up : Greg Gauthier, Manoo, Afshin2012-10-271h 01DJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ Djoon, Paris, France, Friday September 28th, 2012Line up : Greg Gauthier2012-09-291h 05DJOONDJOONGreg Gauthier @ Djoon, Paris, France, Friday June 29th, 2012Line up : Greg Gauthier2012-06-301h 01