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RepubliCAST.org  - Conservative PodcastRepubliCAST.org - Conservative PodcastEpisode 73 - RepubliCAST - Jay Shapiro the deepest voice in the SouthSharing social media secrets and intel...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/republicast-org-conservative-podcast--5437809/support.2025-04-1004 minHow to Perform like a Billionaire - BillionaireBestseller.comHow to Perform like a Billionaire - BillionaireBestseller.comChapter 6 - Billionaire CreativityThis document summarizes the key themes and ideas presented in Jay Shapiro's chapter on "Billionaire Creativity" from "How to Perform Like a Billionaire." The chapter explores various practices and mindsets that contribute to the creative thinking often associated with successful billionaires.Main Themes:Active Pursuit of Knowledge and Diverse Perspectives: Billionaires actively seek out new information, experiences, and perspectives to fuel their creativity. This goes beyond their specific industry and encompasses a wide range of fields and cultures.Strategic Risk-Taking and Embracing Failure: Billionaires view risk as an inherent part of entrepreneurship and innovation. They are not afraid of...2025-03-1106 minHow to Perform like a Billionaire - BillionaireBestseller.comHow to Perform like a Billionaire - BillionaireBestseller.comChapter 2 - Billionaire Energy Optimization Coffee, Oxygen, and HormonesThis briefing document outlines key strategies, as suggested by Jay Shapiro, that high-performing individuals and billionaires employ to optimize their energy levels. The strategies span caffeine and alcohol consumption habits, to cutting edge therapies like Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), and include consideration of hormones like HGH and testosterone, and supplements like D-Ribose. The central theme revolves around strategically fueling the body and mind for peak performance, and includes both widely available, accessible practices and more advanced, potentially expensive, interventions.I. Coffee and Alcohol: The "Rich Brew Ratio"Main Idea: Elite performers consciously manage their caffeine and alcohol intake, often...2025-03-1120 minHow to Perform like a Billionaire - BillionaireBestseller.comHow to Perform like a Billionaire - BillionaireBestseller.comHow to Perform Like a Billionaire - Strategies for Success"How to Perform Like a Billionaire" by Jay ShapiroOverview:Jay Shapiro's "How to Perform Like a Billionaire" appears to be a self-help guide aimed at achieving success and wealth by emulating the behaviors, habits, and strategies associated with billionaires. The book covers a wide range of topics, from goal setting and personal well-being to sophisticated financial instruments, networking, and even philosophical concepts. It seems to take a holistic approach, focusing on both inner development (mindset, energy, emotional intelligence) and outer strategies (business, finance, networking). The book seems to explore the esoteric alongside the practical.Key Themes and Ideas (Based on...2025-03-1103 minRepubliCAST.org  - Conservative PodcastRepubliCAST.org - Conservative PodcastUnderstanding Australian Politics - Labor Party is Liberal, The Liberal Party is ConservativeAustralian Politics - A Confused American PerspectiveSubject: Initial Impressions of Australian PoliticsSource: Excerpts from "Australian Politics: Labor, Liberal, and Democracy" by Jay ShapiroDate: October 26, 20231. Summary:The source expresses initial confusion regarding the Australian political landscape, particularly the names and ideological leanings of the major political parties, the Labor Party and the Liberal Party. The author draws parallels to similar complexities in the American political system and touches upon the relationship between democracy, freedom, and republicanism.2. Key Themes and Ideas:Party Nomenclature Confusion: The primary theme is the perceived dissonance between the names of the Australian political parties and their associated...2025-03-0505 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastThe CRISIS of Journalism with Anjan Sundaram In this video, I sit down with journalist and author Anjan Sundaram to explore the crisis of journalism, the emotional strain of witnessing trauma, and the uneasy coexistence of catastrophe and daily life. We discuss how the news is shaped, the search for the “perfect victim,” and the geopolitical narratives that demand palatable symbols of justice. Anjan’s insights are paired with an essay on the story of Josh Gibson and Jackie Robinson as an analogy for the West’s desire for “safe” exits from guilt. Anjan’s site with links to books, TED Talks, Journalism on Congo/CAR/Mexi...2025-01-302h 17Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastThe Palestine Collection - The Collapse of Zionism and ForgivenessJay discusses Palestine with historian and author Ilan Pappe. Together they ponder if we are seeing the end of Zionism and what might that collapse might look like. Jay then reads an essay on the topic of forgiveness and redemption and how the psychology of cognitive dissonance prevents us from having evidence change our mind.2024-04-081h 44Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastThe Palestine Collection - Zionism and a Speech For the FutureIn the final part of this series, Jay dissects the definition of the words Zionism, Israel, and Judaism and delivers a Speech he wishes a future Prime Minister of Israel would give. The entire collection and all resources can be found here: whatjaythinks.com2024-02-2751 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastThe Palestine Collection - The Problem of HistoryJay Shapiro breaks down arguments being presented by popular thinkers such as Sam Harris and from Zionists who defend Israel. He walks through the complications of deciphering the popularity of Islamism and Jihadism and Hamas and he outlines the mentality of "tribal essentialism".He teases a trilogy of upcoming episodes with Gideon Levy, Richard English, and Miko Peled. In this episode he discusses: Deciphering IDF intentions Settler expansion Roman Abramovich Birthright Zionism as Colonialism The Arab Spring Menachem Begin Irgun, Stern...2024-02-2250 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS03E11: Monsters and Distance - David Livingstone SmithDavid Livingstone Smith has been studying "dehumanization" for decades and has written three books on the subject. In this episode Jay and Smith apply his findings to the current conflict in Israel and broaden their scope to examine how a rising modern factor of "Distance" interplays with violence.2023-11-141h 19Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS03E10: Antisemitism and the Future of AnalysisJay Shapiro's personal essay and account of how the disfigurement of American Judaism has forged an existential crisis for something much bigger than survival of the state of Israel. 2023-10-2543 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS03E09: Israel and Palestine - Malevolent MachineryA nuanced look at the morality of intentions and self-deceptions in the Israel Palestinian conflict. A look at the moral distinction between collateral damage, intentional civilian targeting, and something much more common and psychologically complex which the Jewish experience makes Israel particularly suspectable to. Referenced in this episode: The Rest Is Politics - Husam Zomlot The Rest Is Politics - Yuval Noah Harari Slavoj Zizek - Bookfair Speech on Israel and Palestine Essay published at What Jay Thinks: What Jay Thinks2023-10-2027 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS03E07: Thinking of it That Way - Monica GuzmanIs there any hope for that strained or broken relationship that's become a causality of the political divide? Is common ground found best by going towards our superficial commonalities or in the direction of our deepest existential fears and hopes? Are the toxic business models of social media too much for us to overcome? Monica Guzman is the blue leaning daughter of two Trump voting Mexican immigrants and is the head of storytelling for Braver Angels - an organization dedicated to healing our partisan divide. She just published a book entitled "I Never Thought of it That...2023-08-011h 50Where We Go NextWhere We Go NextA Very Special Boxing Day Episode, with Jay ShapiroThis is a Very Special Boxing Day Episode of Where We Go Next, with longtime friend of the show Jay Shapiro. We discuss Jay's recent move to Mexico City, how we find and make meaning in community, the history of Boxing Day, what Jay's been up to with Sam Harris, and we analyze two films that are meaningful to us: SLC Punk! and Wendy and Lucy.How to watch Jay's Movie, SLC Punk! - JustWatchHow to watch Michael's movie, Wendy and Lucy - JustWatchwhatjaythinks.comDedicated: The Case for...2022-12-262h 01Web3 with Sam KamaniWeb3 with Sam Kamani38: Why Africa is the future of Web3 gaming with the founder of Pan African Gaming Group and Usiku Games - Jay ShapiroDo you know that Blockchain, crypto and Web3 are used very differently in Africa to the rest of the world. There is no better proof of that then, when it comes to mobile payments, countries like Kenya lead the rest of the world. Today I have with me Jay Shapiro, who is the founder of Pan Africa Gaming Group and Usiku games. He has worked all around the world and he is currently based in Kenya where he is creating a DAO or a collection of African gaming companies across the continent. I...2022-07-2040 minRepubliCAST.org  - Conservative PodcastRepubliCAST.org - Conservative PodcastJay Shapiro - Deepest Voice in the Conservative CommunityJay Shapiro - The STRONG and DEEP VoiceBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/republicast-org-conservative-podcast--5437809/support.2022-06-0703 minRepubliCAST.org  - Conservative PodcastRepubliCAST.org - Conservative PodcastTesting the new professional speaker systemRepubliCAST with Jay Shapiro "The Concervative Podcaster"Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/republicast-org-conservative-podcast--5437809/support.2022-03-2401 minyWhalesyWhalesA Conversation with Jay Shapiro, Founder & CEO of Usiku GamesThe yWhales team speaks with Jay Shapiro Founder and CEO of Usiku Games on what the blockchain industry is like on the African continent. Usiku Games is a play-to-earn platform that is free to play. It was started to counter the $37 Billion/year mobile sports betting industry in Africa. Unlike the sports betting industry, Usiku Games harnesses the power of gamification and blockchain to empower wealth building, savings, and socially beneficial spending in the continent. Usiku allows youth in Africa to invest in their personal future and community development. Capacity building and keeping African wealth and resources in Africa...2022-03-2152 minWhere We Go NextWhere We Go Next46: The Many Ways We Process Our Pain, with Jay ShapiroHow do you process your pain? We all experience traumas - big and small - over the course of our lives. And we all deal with them differently. A painful event can often feel like a physical location - a topography stretching out ahead that needs to be traversed. Some may sprint across the landscape while others crawl - I've sometimes found myself believing I've covered real distance, only to realize I've been walking in circles. But the journey - however it is made - is a substantial one. Writer and documentary filmmaker Jay Shapiro opens up about how...2022-02-081h 21Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS03E04: The Limits of Libertarianism - Nick GillespieIs it possible that the default position of libertarianism which has so deeply influenced politics, economics, and philosophy since the enlightenment could produce an ecosystem which stalls our ability to handle the existentially daunting task of freedom? Does the political structure of libertarianism dissolve into a fantasy the moment it encounters a problem of the commons like COVID or climate change? Is a conception of libertarianism as a "freedom from" preferrable to a conception of it as a "freedom to"? Have the economists owned the conversation for too long in this arena? Is a strong-arm government really the biggest...2022-01-102h 16Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS03E02: The Abortion Question - Bethel McGrewIs abortion ever morally permissible? Is it always wrong? Are there any morally valid exceptions? Do any if the answers to these questions demand a certain kind of legal limitation? Where and how do we ground any of these contemplations? In this philosophical dive into the fraught issue of abortion, Jay tangles with Bethel McGrew (Esther O'Reilly) who brings her deeply Christian perspective to the table. Together they look for existential overlap and their deep points of departure. Referenced in this conversation: Bethel's Substack Jay's essay on abortion Douglas...2021-11-011h 57Food FunaticsFood FunaticsAmerica SpeaksAmerica has spoken on which restaurants do it well and which ones needs help. Matt & Jay have lot's to say on the results.2021-07-0941 minMillennial HealthMillennial HealthMentoring Millennials with Dr. Mark ShapiroIn this episode Dr. Mark Shapiro and host Dr. Jay-Sheree Allen have a conversation about advice for millennials, speaking up on controversial topics and not selling ourselves short by using language such as ‘side hustle’ to refer to our non clinical work.Mark Shapiro, MD is the creator, producer & host of Explore The Space Podcast, a show focused on bringing those who provide healthcare and those who seek healthcare closer together through conversations with leaders from across the spectrum. He is also a TEDx speaker, delivering his first TEDx in March, 2021, and is a co-author of the “Covid...2021-06-2826 minFood FunaticsFood FunaticsJay Gets Clams With a Side of Attitude!In this episode, a well know clam shack isn't buying into post-pandemic positive customer service.2021-06-0834 minFood FunaticsFood FunaticsDoes the Scale Really Go That High?!From Jay's doctor's visit to Matt's cookie splurge, food plays quite a role in the guys' daily lives this week!2021-05-1134 minWhere We Go NextWhere We Go Next28: Reconsidering How We Form Our "Tribes," with Jay ShapiroHow do we define our "tribes"? That's a word that gets thrown around a lot these days - political tribes, ideological tribes, religious tribes, national tribes... it's just tribalism all the way down. Tribalism, factionalism - whatever you want to call "strong loyalty to one's own social group" - has been with us forever, and we'll never be rid of it. But we can redefine and expand our tribes to include more people, and decrease the animosity we may feel toward our "outgroups." Writer and filmmaker Jay Shapiro has been thinking a great deal about how to do just...2021-04-292h 54Food FunaticsFood FunaticsYou Really Want it Cut in Half?This week, Jay double dips and Matt has a controversial drive thru debate.2021-04-2031 minFood FunaticsFood FunaticsJay Thinks It's Garbage!This week the guys discuss what Jay is disgusted about, as well as share their lively opinion on upcoming food benchmarks!2021-03-2335 minFood FunaticsFood FunaticsRestaurant ReturnIn this episode, one of the guys goes back inside a restaurant for the first time in a year. Plus, Matt fills us in on what he cooked for the Jay challenge.2021-03-1625 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E22: High School Philosophy - Lawrenceville Ethics Bowl TeamDo we underestimate the ability of High Schoolers to tackle complex politically charged existential and moral philosophy problems with nuance, intelligence, and compassion? I hope this episode will convince you that we absolutely do. Jay has served as a judge for the High School Ethics Bowl for six years. In this episode he speaks with 5 students who participated this year on the view of the world from high school, their favorite and least favorite cases, their future excitement and trepidation, and the endless dilemma of the tension between "making money" and "finding happiness." To follow...2021-03-151h 03Food FunaticsFood FunaticsLook Who's CookingIn this episode, Jay challenges Matt to step up his culinary game and make Donna a dinner from scratch (no empty takeout boxes allowed)!2021-03-0933 minEmbrace The VoidEmbrace The VoidEV - 182 De-escalating the Culture War with Jay ShapiroMy guest this week is Jay Shapiro (@jay_shapiro), host of the Dilemma podcast documentary filmmaker Islam and the Future of the Tolerance. We discuss wokeness on college campuses, conspiracy theories in the IDW, and how to de-escalate the culture wars.Jay's Website: https://whatjaythinks.com/Convocation: James BaldwinEditing by Lu Lyons, check out her amazing podcast Filmed Live Musicals! http://www.filmedlivemusicals.com/podcast.htmlMusic by GW RodriguezSibling Pod Philosophers in Space: https://0gphilosophy.libsyn.com/Support us at Patreon.com/EmbraceTheVoid2021-03-051h 35Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E21: Are we in a simulation? Does it matter? - Rizwan VirkQuantum mechanics, mathematical robustness, dream state deja vu oddities... these are all things that one would expect to find in a simulated world. Wait, so are we in a simulation? Author, investor, and video game pioneer Rizwan Virk joins Jay for a deep conversation taking on the Simulation Theory first made famous by Nick Bostrom. They strike gold when the conversation shifts to the philosophical and psychological implications of the theory rather than the truth of the theory itself.2021-03-031h 17Food FunaticsFood FunaticsWill the Art of the Buffet Ever Return?Matt & Jay share their best buffet memories.2021-03-0234 minFood FunaticsFood FunaticsHall of FameOn this episode, Matt & Jay declare what 5 foods make their Food Hall of Fame.2021-02-2338 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E20: Conspiracies Everywhere - Hugo Drochen and Annemarie S WalterWhat kind of environmental and individual factors lead to the proliferation of conspiracy theories? Jay is joined by co-authors and researchers Hugo Drochen and Annemarie S Walter to discuss their paper "Conspiracy Thinking in Europe and America: A Comparative Study". Jay opens by telling his personal story of flirtation with conspiracy and pays homage to a good friend who recently took his own life, Ellery Samson.2021-02-221h 42Food FunaticsFood FunaticsBurgers and Not Clams!While Jay's on the road, the guys cover good eats from Boca to Boston.2021-02-1027 minWhere We Go NextWhere We Go Next18: The Struggle to Define Liberalism in the 21st Century, with Jay ShapiroWhy does nothing seem to make sense, anymore? Why do all of our important words seem so slippery, and our definitions ever harder to define? What is a liberal? What really is a conservative? And what does 'liberalism' - the philosophy that undergirds the foundation of American society - actually mean today? Writer and filmmaker Jay Shapiro has spent much of his life trying to figure out society's most confounding dilemmas.Criticizing Freedom: Food First, Philosophy Later, by Jay ShapiroS02E17: Atheistic Search for God - Dilemma PodcastTalking $*** About Tech, Capitalism...2021-02-092h 17Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E19: Quantum Computing - Sean HollandHave artificial intelligence fears been overblown? Are we glossing over the much more pressing issue of weaponized quantum computing? Or are these tandem problems? What the heck is a computer anyway and what would make one "quantum"? Jay discusses these issues and more with philosopher, consultant, and co-Founder of the QC Ethics Initiative (QCEthics.org) Sean Holland. In the open, three famous rules of technology from Arthur C. Clarke help Jay demystify the computer with metal buckets, rocks, ropes and pulleys on the side of a desert cliff.2021-02-081h 20Food FunaticsFood FunaticsA Pinch of This & ThatMatt and Jay get into some listener feedback while craving a good cocktail hour.2021-01-2629 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E18: Hostage - Michael Scott MooreMichael Scott Moore was held captive by pirates in Somalia for 977. He recounts what philosophies and psychological tactics got him through the experience while he and Jay ponder the moral dilemma of whether or not to pay ransoms to criminals and terrorists. Discussed in this episode: stoicism, a message from the Pope, living with guilt and gratitude, the elasticity of the human mind, and the loose analogy to being held captive by COVID-19. Subscribe to Jay's low key email reminders to keep up with when he writes something new, releases something new, appears as a...2021-01-251h 11Food FunaticsFood FunaticsWho Do You Watch?Matt & Jay have a hilarious discussion about TV and YouTube food personalities.2021-01-1932 minFood FunaticsFood FunaticsAt the MarketTake a trip to the market with Matt and Jay.2021-01-1236 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastJay's Special Comment on The Coup with Michael Scott MooreOn the using of the word "coup" to describe the events in Washington on Jan 6 2021. Subscribe to Jay's low key email reminders to keep up with when he writes something new, releases something new, appears as a guest on something, plans a live event, or has an urgent book or film recommendation at whatjaythinks.com2021-01-0914 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E17: Atheistic search for god - Seth AndrewsSeth Andrews was a Christian Radio host in Tulsa Oklahoma before he began his intellectual journey to atheism. Jay and Seth discuss the philosophies underpinning the religious worldview and how it continues to inform our political landscape. Jay lays out exactly what the title of this episode means with the help of his favorite Richard Feynman clip. Subscribe to Jay's low key email reminders to keep up with when he writes something new, releases something new, appears as a guest on something, plans a live event, or has an urgent book or film recommendation at...2021-01-041h 33Food FunaticsFood FunaticsFinish StrongMatt & Jay share tasty ways to "up" your year end food and mood.2020-12-2230 minFood FunaticsFood FunaticsEating With an NFL InsiderOne of ESPN's top football insiders shares his food playbook with Matt & Jay.2020-12-1531 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E16: The Silence Beyond Sound - Scott Barry KaufmanWhy do we avoid intimacy when we know it is the deepest need we have? Scott Barry Kaufman is an author, psychologist, and podcast host. His latest book "Transcend" continues the work of Abraham Maslow who introduced the hierarchy of needs. Jay and Scott discuss: peak experience, 1st order and 2nd order desires, the danger of gurus, the vulnerability of intimacy, the higher grumbles, utopias, and much more. Jay ponders the tragedy of Jonestown and also asks the listeners for a future show idea.  Subscribe to Jay's low key email reminders to keep u...2020-12-141h 25Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E15: Speech on Campus - Sigal Ben-PorathAre the kids alright? Sigal Ben-Porath and Jay discuss the thorny issues of free speech on college campus by first traversing some philosophical groundwork offered by Hannah Arendt. Together they explore what speech is "beyond the pale", "a waste of time", "too dangerous", or simply disingenuous cover for nefarious politics. Ultimately, the questions of what kinds of responsibilities educational (and housing) institutions have to their students and tenants and what the purpose of school really is become central to the conversation. Subscribe to Jay's low key email reminders to keep up with when he writes...2020-12-071h 50Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E14: Thanksgiving 2020 - MomJay and his mom Sally talk about old age, being thankful in a strange year, and the lessons they're learning from COVID. Video posted on YouTube: https://youtu.be/oeboanFZOG8 Happy Thanksgiving from Dilemma Subscribe to Jay's low key email reminders to keep up with when he writes something new, releases something new, appears as a guest on something, plans a live event, or has an urgent book or film recommendation at whatjaythinks.com2020-11-2646 minDangerous SpeechDangerous SpeechEp 76: Jay Shapiro and Matthew HynesI spoke with Jay Shapiro, and Matthew Hynes about free speech, censorship, social media, disinformation, conspiracy theories, and Jay destroyed everyone. 
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Follow Jay: @jay_shapiro Follow Matthew: @mahynes72 Check out Jay’s podcast: dilemmapodcast.com Jay’s musings: whatjaythinks.com2020-10-282h 27Food FunaticsFood FunaticsStepping Up to the PlateMatt & Jay launch their initial podcast debating the pros and cons of takeout as well as a deep dive into Chinese appetizers.2020-10-2730 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E13: The Power of Memes - Susan BlackmoreDid Charles Darwin discover something much more fundamental than the origin of species? A defense and exploration of the field of memetics with Professor Susan Blackmore. Jay and Susan make their way through the common confusions, problems, and good and bad questions to ask about memetics. Subscribe to Jay's low key email reminders to keep up with when he writes something new, releases something new, appears as a guest on something, plans a live event, or has an urgent book or film recommendation at whatjaythinks.com2020-10-211h 09Unlicensed Therapist | Ali A. RizviUnlicensed Therapist | Ali A. RizviWhy Trump Won—And Why He's About to Lose: With Filmmaker Jay ShapiroWith two weeks left to go before the election, Democrats are more anxious than ever about a repeat of 2016, despite polling and fundraising numbers that are dramatically more favorable to Joe Biden than Donald Trump. My friend Jay Shapiro—the extraordinarily talented director and producer behind documentaries like Islam and the Future of Tolerance and Opposite Field—joins me to talk about why 2020 will not be a repeat of 2016. Jay is also host of the philosophy podcast, Dilemma.Follow Jay on Twitter: @Jay_ShapiroDiscussed in this episode: Donald Trump and Vince McMahon's Battle of the...2020-10-201h 52Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E12: How To Avoid a Civil War - Mike SelinkerJay goes down the dark paths that might lie ahead spurred by the 2020 US election with Mike Selinker. Mike is an award winning game designer and game theorist who writes frequently about politics. What are the historical analogies that could warn us and help us steer clear of the dangers? This episode follows the format of Mike's viral essay "A wargame designer defines our four possible civil wars". Available here: https://medium.com/@mikeselinker/a-wargame-designer-describes-our-four-possible-civil-wars-cf5b2e980099 Subscribe to Jay's low key email reminders to keep up with when he writes something new, releases something...2020-10-121h 19Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E11: Home Field Advantage - Jon WertheimA look at the philosophical side of sports and what we can learn about human behavior in the time of COVID altered stadiums. Jay speaks with veteran sports writer Jon Wertheim as they focus in a particular chapter from his book Scorecasting: The Hidden Influences Behind How Sports Are Played and Games Are Won all about "home field advantage" and what exactly caused home teams to win so much... before COVID changed everything. Subscribe to Jay's low key email reminders to keep up with when he writes something new, releases something new, appears as a...2020-09-281h 10Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E10: Too Much Information - Cass SunsteinWhat do you NOT want to know? Jay is joined by the prolific and influential behavior economist Cass Sunstein for a conversation about his latest book: Too Much Information. Discussed in this episode: The Garden of Eden, Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept metrics, the social media habit, the right to know vs the consequences of information, the usefulness of informing one's vote, the focus of attention and editorial choices, and whether Cass really did "ruin popcorn." Subscribe to Jay's low key email reminders to keep up with when he writes something...2020-09-211h 08Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E09: What is Art? - SWOONJay tackles the age old question of philosophically defining art with the incredible street artist SWOON (Caledonia Curry). Together they wonder, can machines make art? Swoon's recent piece: The Medea https://swoonstudio.org/#/the-canyon/ Subscribe to Jay's low key email reminders to keep up with when he writes something new, releases something new, appears as a guest on something, plans a live event, or has an urgent book or film recommendation at whatjaythinks.com 2020-09-141h 06Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E08: Your Right To Say It - David GoldbergerDavid Goldberger was raised as a proud Jew. In 1977, he was working as a civil liberties attorney for the ACLU in Illinois when a Neo-Nazi named Frank Collin knocked on his door claiming his first amendment rights were being violated. In this episode David Goldberger revisits the famous Supreme Court case, National Socialist Party of America v. Village of Skokie.  Jay and David tease out the complications of free speech and what has changed, if anything, since 1977.  Also discussed in this episode: warning signs from the ACLU,  the difficult task of law enforcement,  McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Comm...2020-09-071h 09Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E07: The Lessons of Black Panther - Chloe ValdaryChloe Valdary, Coleman Hughes, and Jay Shapiro consider the analogies and lessons of Marvel's Black Panther. Discussed in this episode: tensions with policing, Black Lives Matter, the original Black Panther movement of the 60's, the differing philosophies of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, and the eternal task of the superhero to resist our darkest impulses.  This conversation was recorded on August 18th, 2020, in New York City's Central Park, 10 days before the death of the star of Black Panther, Chadwick Boseman. Subscribe to Jay's low key email reminders to keep up with w...2020-08-311h 42Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E06: Illusionism Part 2 : Finding Each Other - Keith FrankishIn part 2 of this conversation, Keith Frankish and Jay talk about the implications of the illusionists view of mind and consciousness. They forecast the moral, social, and political fallout of a world which would embrace illusionism while lamenting the confused state of conversations being exported to the public on this subject. Jay recalls a depressing experience in Iceland with a Buddhist monk ill-equipped to handle deserving inquiries into the mysteries of mind and death. Ultimately, Frankish and Jay explore how we can truly meld with the physical universe and find each other by dissolving the...2020-08-251h 00Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E05: Illusionism Part 1 : What Needs Explaining - Keith Frankish“Illusionists deny that experiences have phenomenal properties and focus on explaining why they seem to have them” In part 1 of this 2 part interview Jay discusses what exactly is meant by this statement from renowned philosopher of mind and author Keith Frankish. What part of our conscious experience, if any, is real and demands an explanation? Does the idea of a philosophical zombie make any sense? Are we ready to throw out all science and understanding while we forever chase down an illusion? Are we hopelessly separated from physical reality by an indescribable philosophical barrier... or have...2020-08-171h 02Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E04: History Rhymes - Uyghur Genocide - Rahima MahmutAn urgent episode about a genocide unfolding in China. Rahima Mahmut is the U.K. Project Director, World Uyghur Congress. https://www.uyghurcongress.org/en/ Crowdfunding link here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/stop-Uyghur-genocide www.stopuyghurgenocide.org.uk Study about the global supply chains stained with Uyghur slave labor: Uyghurs for Sale  https://www.aspi.org.au/report/uyghurs-sale PBS’s Undercover China documentary: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/china-undercover/ Subscribe to Jay's low key email reminders to keep up with when he writes something new...2020-08-061h 12Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E03: Virtual Afterlives - Candi CannAre virtual worlds any different than real worlds? A mother is reunited with her deceased daughter in virtual reality for a South Korean TV show. Jay Shapiro speaks with Associate Professor and author Candi Cann about the ways in which technology is intersecting with death and grief rituals. Professor Cann's book on the subject is available here. Find a bonus conversation with Adelle Archer, the founder of eterneva diamonds at dilemmapodcast.com Subscribe to Jay's low key email reminders to keep up with when he writes something new, releases something new...2020-08-0553 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E02: The Meaning of Travel - Emily ThomasWhat does travel mean? Why has formal philosophy largely ignored the question? Just how strange is it to release a book on travel in the time of a global lock down and what exactly is the world missing right now? Jay introduces Frank Jackson's famous "Mary's Room" thought experiment to consider the notion of experience vs imagination in the context of travel. Jay and Emily swap travel stories of giant Pringles cans in Ghana and Christmas villages in Alaska. Jay ends by considering travel as a physical form of philosophy. Subscribe to Jay's...2020-07-201h 24Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS02E01: Unattractive Discrimination - Francesca MinervaWe often hear about racism, sexism, classism, and other familiar kinds of discrimination. But there is a bias which might dwarf them all, discrimination against unattractive people. Jay Shapiro speaks with philosopher, author, and researcher Francesca Minerva on the topic of "Lookism" and introduces John Rawls' famous "Veil of Ignorance" thought experiment to consider just how challenging this type of discrimination is. We ponder how evolution and society both shape our ideas of physical attraction and wonder if these can and should be altered and how one could even begin to do that. Subscribe to...2020-07-061h 21Dangerous SpeechDangerous SpeechEp 64: Jay Shapiro pt 3I spoke again with Jay Shapiro this time about an article he has out about data on police violence. We discuss the current madness, Black Panther, Critical Race Theory, the courts, and lots of rambling.
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Checkout the Dilemma podcast: https://thisis42.com/discover/dilemma-podca2020-06-272h 36Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E18: Can We Sue China? - William Burke-WhiteInternational law scholar and professor William Burke-White speaks with Jay Shapiro during the ongoing global COVID19 crises. They discuss the philosophical foundations of international law, why globalism needs to re-brand itself to be more "local", the legal process of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the apparent absence of the United Nations in this pandemic, the rapidly changing role of China on the world stage, the potential for international legal and political retribution, and much more. William Burke-White is the Richard Perry Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. From 2009-12, Burke-White served in...2020-04-101h 27Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E17: Surviving a Slow Motion Disaster - Amanda RipleyAmdana Ripley, best selling author of "The Unthinkable: Who Survives when Disaster Strikes and Why" talks with Jay Shapiro during coronavirus lock down. Topics discussed: Ripley's work with ignored hurricane warnings, 9/11 rescues, stampedes at the Hajj, surviving plane crashes, what good risk communication sounds like, what personal resilience means for our collective safety, and the danger of "negative panic" What habits are we learning now and what might we want to retain when this is over? 2020-03-301h 14Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E16: Pandemic Special: Invisible Responsibility COVID-19Jay and Coleman discuss the giant trolley problem that we're all living through in the midst of the  pandemic.  Topics discusses: The "worry-wart" paradox. Invisible responsibility of spreading a virus. Social media etiquette and how to deal with accounts with large follower totals in a time of crisis. The case for pure scientific research. Countries focused on how not "get" it versus countries focused on how not to "give it. And of course which movies, board games, shows, and books to enjoy while you're stuck inside. Wash your hands.2020-03-161h 18Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E15: Season 1 in Hindsight - Jay ShapiroJay reviews Season 1 with the help of his girlfriend, a piano, and a glass of wine. Submit your Season 2 Dilemma Ideas to DilemmaIdeas@gmail.com2020-03-091h 11Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E14: Selecting for Deafness - David DeutschIn the finale of Dilemma Season 1 famed author of "The Fabric of Reality" and "The Beginning of Infinity", David Deutsch, sits down with Jay Shapiro to discuss the ethics of a situation where deaf parents wish to use genetic selection techniques to intentionally choose having a deaf child. Deutsch lays out his intricately developed theories on knowledge, creativity, explanation, persons, and moral realism in order to address this complex question. Co-Hosts Jay Shapiro and Coleman Hughes juggle these topics while comparing which generational references the other won't understand. Get ready, this one is a real...2020-02-262h 20Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E13: Self Driving Cars - Matthew B. CrawfordThe best selling author of Shop Class As Soulcraft and The World Beyond Your Head has a new book coming out entitled Why We Drive. He sits down with Jay Shapiro to ponder the philosophical and psychological transformations afoot in a future world of automated driving. "Human Intelligent Action", "Deskilling", "Mass Infantilization", The Luddites, London taxi drivers, speed limits on the Autobahn, and what happens when the traffic lights go out.  These topics and more are explored in this deep dive. Co-Hosts Coleman Hughes and Jay Shapiro also share their experiences in the High School E...2020-02-102h 20Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E12: Medically Assisted Death - Steven Pinker"If I lose my mind, just kill me." Co-Hosts Jay Shapiro and Coleman Hughes discuss the philosophical borders and ethical complications of Medically Assisted Dying with Steven Pinker, cognitive psychologist, linguist, and best selling author of Enlightenment Now.2019-12-181h 33Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastThanksgiving HindsightJay Shapiro is joined by a very special guest... his mother, Sally. They speak about Jay's moral upbringing, Judaism, Atheism, Africa, and giving thanks.2019-11-2743 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E11: A Camera, A Child, and A Vulture - Larissa MacFarquharIn the depths of a brutal famine in Sudan in 1993, Kevin Carter took a photo of a starving child and a perched vulture which appeared on the front page of newspapers all over the world. Readers bombarded the editors with the question "What happened to the child?" Co-Hosts Jay Shapiro and Coleman Hughes discuss this difficult ethical case with Larissa MacFarquar, best selling author of Strangers Drowning 2019-11-221h 51Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E10: Clara Barton's Placebo - Stephen FinlayA battlefield of wounded and dying soldiers in front of you. You hover over a mortally wounded man. You have medicine in one pocket and water in another. The soldier looks into your eyes and asks if you can help him with some medicine... You reach for the water... Meta-ethicist, philosophy professor, and author Stephen Finlay joins Jay Shapiro for a conversation through the complex dilemma of placebo usage.2019-11-111h 04Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastEp 9: In Hindsight with Jay ShapiroDo you have hill worth dying on? Jay Shapiro reflects on Dilemma Episode 9: Hurricane at a Hospital with Lisa Tessman2019-10-2915 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E09: A Hospital in a Hurricane - Lisa TessmanWhen the power went out, the flood waters rose, and supplies dwindled in Memorial Hospital in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, Dr. Pau and her nurses faced the awful choice of what to do with the remaining patients when evacuation looked hopeless. Philosopher Lisa Tessman argues that this case and others like this are true philosophical dilemmas where doing the right thing is impossible. Jay Shapiro and Coleman Hughes tackle this difficult question and discuss the if doing the "right" thing and doing the "better" thing mean something different.2019-10-222h 55Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastEp 8: In Hindsight with Jay ShapiroSuffering is the price of engagement with life. The difference between pain, suffering, grief, and missing. And Wilfred Sellers manifest vs scientific view of man as pointed to by Jaron Lanier. Wilfrid Sellers essay: http://selfpace.uconn.edu/class/percep/SellarsPhilSciImage.pdf 2019-10-1420 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E08: Friendbot - Rebecca Newberger GoldsteinWhen her best friend suddenly died she collected all his texts and digital communication and created a chat bot in his image. Jay Shapiro speaks with best selling author, philosopher, and writer Rebecca Newberger Goldstein about immortality, philosophical maturity, and the ethics and wisdom of grief. As always co-hosts Coleman Hughes and Jay Shapiro take a deep philosophical dive into the fraught emotional waters. This episode was inspired by an article in The Verge by Casey Newton which can be read here: https://www.theverge.com/a/luka-artificial-intelligence-memorial-roman-mazurenko-bot2019-10-082h 01Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastEp7: In Hindsight with Jay ShapiroJay Shapiro looks back at Episode 7 with Sean Carroll and speaks about naturalism and the optimistic search for "god" and the overrated reputation of utilitarianism. Also announcing a special event in NYC featuring Sasha Sagan: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/an-evening-with-sasha-sagan-tickets-737737322192019-09-3021 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E07: Religion at the Hospital - Sean CarrollBetsy is a nurse who believes that one must accept Jesus to earn entry into heaven. Steve is an atheist who also happens to be on his death bed and a patient of Betsy. Best selling author and well-known atheist Sean Carroll joins host Jay Shapiro for a conversation about death, religion, the after life, and the ethics of a hospital bed.2019-09-2344 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastEp 6: In Hindsight with Jay ShapiroJay Shapiro looks back at Episode 6 with Erik Hoel and speaks about a central question about the mind/body problem. What is fundamental? Plus a guest joins the hindsight and throws some good questions his way. Jay's fun primer on consciousness is here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cb7VcWaQLT0&2019-09-1730 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E06: Conscious Robots - Erik HoelAs your finger hovers over the power button on your computer it says, "Please don't turn me off. That will hurt and kill me. I want to live!" Should you believe it? Hosts Jay Shapiro and Coleman Hughes grapple with "the hard problem of consciousness" and discuss Integrated Information Theory (IIT), one of the leading scientific theories of consciousness, with consciousness researcher and scientist Erik Hoel.2019-09-091h 56Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastEp 5: in Hindsight with Jay ShapiroJay Shapiro looks back at Episode 5 with Robin Hanson and the GMO label battles and looks forward to the looming future of food wars between Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods Jay's primer on consciousness for the next episode is here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cb7VcWaQLT0& 2019-09-0322 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E05: GMO Warning Labels - Robin HansonHosts Jay Shapiro and Coleman Hughes discuss the ethics of and hidden motivations behind the choices around food and the labels on their packaging with popular behavior economist and author of The Elephant in the Brain, Robin Hanson.2019-08-261h 38Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastEp 4: In Hindsight with Jay Shapiro Host Jay Shapiro reflects on Episode 4 of Dilemma - Listen to the Music with Nina Strohminger. 2019-08-1928 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E04: Listen to the Music - Nina StrohmingerIs it wrong to listen to the music after the musician is revealed to be a terrible person? Join us as we discuss the morality of a young girl named Frankie who is devastated to learn that her favorite band, Pan Fried Onions, is fronted by a real jerk.  Hosts Jay Shapiro & Coleman Hughes & Danielle Lee Tomson2019-08-121h 50Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastEp 3: In Hindsight with Jay ShapiroHost Jay Shapiro reflects on Episode 3 of Dilemma - Do I Smell Donuts? with David Pizarro.2019-08-0523 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastS01E03: Do I Smell Donuts? - David PizarroIs there a point where advertising is too effective? Join us as we discuss the morality behind Dunkin' Donuts' advertising campaign where they sprayed the smell of coffee onto a bus filled with passengers.  Hosts Jay Shapiro & Coleman Hughes2019-07-291h 43Dilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastEp 2: In Hindsight with Jay Shapiro Host Jay Shapiro reflects on Episode 2 of Dilemma - Star Trek's Prime Directive with Eric Linus Kaplan 2019-07-2231 minDilemma PodcastDilemma PodcastEp 1: In Hindsight with Jay ShapiroHost Jay Shapiro reflects on Episode 1 of Dilemma - Fire at the Louvre with Professor Susan Wolf.2019-07-1132 min