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Ethics Untangled
48. How should you act as an in-house lawyer? With Sharon Bridglalsingh
For the last year and a half, Jim Baxter and the consulting team at IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds, have been working with the Law Society of England and Wales on a project looking at the ethics of in-house law. That project has involved talking to lots of lawyers who are both passionate and insightful about the job and the ethical challenges it presents. None more so than Sharon Bridglalsingh, Director of Law and Governance at Milton Keynes City Council. Sharon was kind enough to come on the podcast and share some of her insights...
2025-11-03
42 min
Ethics Untangled
35. What should we do about disruptive speech? With Carl Fox
Misinformation, fake news, hate speech, satire, the arts, political protest. These are all examples of what you might call disruptive speech. A free speech absolutist would say that all of these forms of speech should be tolerated, if not welcomed. On the other hand, it does look as though some of them are disruptive in a good way, and others are disruptive in a bad way. But can we tell the good from the bad in a way that isn't just politically partisan? Carl Fox, Lecturer in Applied Ethics at the IDEA Centre, thinks we can, and that we...
2025-03-17
47 min
Road Dogs
New York Comedy with Emma Quinlan Baxter_Ep. 001
This is Road Dogs with Sam and Jim!!! The podcast where we're talking stand up comedy and the BEST cities to see it. Today we're talking New York City comedy with Emma Quinlan Baxter- stand up comedian, sketch comedy stage performer, screenwriter, playwright, and all around good hang. We cover the grind of the up-and-coming comedy performer, her time as a PA on Saturday Night Live and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, growing up as a performer, and how New Jersey has WAY better pizza and bagels than New York....
2025-03-08
55 min
Ethics Untangled
34. Is AI stealing artists' labour? With Trystan Goetze
Recent developments in AI, including image generation and large language models, have created huge excitement and opened up some really interesting possibilities. But they've also attracted significant criticisms, not least of which is the accusation that they involve large scale theft. This is because they are trained on huge datasets that include the original work of many people, who go uncredited and are unlikely to have given consent to their work being used in this way. Focusing on AI art and the work of artists on which it is built, Trystan Goetze, Senior Lecturer in the Ethics of Engineering...
2025-03-03
47 min
Ethics Untangled
33. Is Internet access a human right? With Merten Reglitz
When I was doing my undergraduate degree back in the 90s, the Internet was a bit of a novelty. It was fun to play with, and you could see theoretically how it was probably going to be quite important. I'm not sure I would have predicted how completely it now pervades every area of human life, though: work, civil society, leisure and social interactions. There's still, however, a significant digital divide. Not everyone has easy access, or any access to the internet, and its systemic importance in all of these areas means this is more of a disadvantage than...
2025-02-17
45 min
Infogov Hot Seat
IGHS63 - AI and the Future of Legal Tech: A Conversation with NetDocuments CEO Josh Baxter
In this conversation, Jim Merrifield interviews Josh Baxter, CEO of NetDocuments, discussing the evolution of legal technology, particularly the integration of AI into legal workflows. They explore the challenges and risks associated with AI, the importance of ethical considerations in AI development, and the future of knowledge management in law. The discussion emphasizes the need for seamless integration of technology in legal practices and the collaborative efforts required to navigate the evolving landscape of legal technology.
2025-02-05
24 min
Ethics Untangled
32. Where's the harm in health and safety? With Simon Cassin
After time in the army and the fire service, Simon Cassin became a health and safety professional, and is now the managing director of a training and development consultancy called Ouch. Unusually for someone working in health and safety, he's dedicated some serious study to understanding the deep philosophical ideas underlying the profession, focusing particularly on the idea of harm. When do consequences caused or made worse by work become harm? What are an organisation's responsibilities regarding harm? And what are the responsibilities of health and safety professionals related to harm and doing good? Ethics Un...
2025-02-03
46 min
The C.L.I.M.B. with Johnny Dwinell and Brent Baxter
"Character" w/ Jim Brady
Johnny & Brent welcome Jim Brady, a Dove Award-winning gospel singer, songwriter, and recording artist, best known as one half of the acclaimed duo, Jim and Melissa Brady. Today on The Song Title Challenge, they dream up 5-6 different angles to write a song titled, "Character," sent in by CLIMBer, Kacey Baugh. With a career spanning over two decades, Jim Brady is celebrated for his heartfelt lyrics, rich harmonies, and commitment to spreading the gospel through music. Before forming the duo with his wife, Melissa, he spent years as a member of the legendary Booth Brothers, earning numerous awards and...
2025-01-31
34 min
Ethics Untangled
31. Why is sex work so gendered? With Natasha McKeever
*CONTENT WARNING: This podcast contains some frank discussion of sex and sex work.*While there are all kinds of sex work, by far the most common scenario involves a man paying a woman for sex. It is, in other words, a highly gendered activity. Why? It turns out the answer to this question isn't as obvious as it might at first seem. It turns out, in fact, that there are multiple possible explanations, some of which fit better with the evidence than others. Natasha McKeever has been examining this evidence and trying to come up with a...
2025-01-20
40 min
Ethics Untangled
30. What should doctors be doing with your data? With Jon Fistein
Do you know what medical information is held about you? Do you know who is allowed to have access to it? Doctors collect lots of data - often quite personal - about their patients. This data needs to be collected, stored, and shared, sometimes quite widely, so that the patients can receive effective care, but also so that the medical profession can better understand diseases, how they spread and how to treat them. In the UK, there is plenty of guidance for GPs about what information they can store, who should have access to it, and when. In fact...
2025-01-06
49 min
Ethics Untangled
29. What is touching through? With Robbie Morgan and Will Hornett
Today's question is one which you might not immediately recognise as important or, so to speak, pressing. The question is, what is touching through? It also might not be immediately apparent why this is an ethical question. As Robbie Morgan from the IDEA Centre and Will Hornett from the University of Cambridge explain, however, it's a metaphysical question which has ethical implications. For instance, since assault is defined as unwanted touching, we need to know whether touching has taken place before we can decide whether an assault has taken place. Then there may be cases where, if touching has t...
2024-12-02
51 min
Ethics Untangled
28. What's wrong with conspiracy theories? With Patrick Stokes
Conspiracy theories seem to be an increasingly prevalent feature of public discourse. No sooner has some significant event taken place, but the internet is full of alternative explanations for that event, involving hidden and nefarious decision-makers. These theories run the gamut from the wildly outlandish to the somewhat plausible, and your view may differ on where the line should be drawn. There are a number of questions about the rationality of conspiracy theories - whether we should reject them wholesale as irrational, for example, or consider each one on its merits. But there are also some interesting ethical questions...
2024-11-18
47 min
Ethics Untangled
27. How do you assure AI in the NHS? With Adam Byfield
Adam Byfield is Principal Technical Assurance Specialist at NHS England. His job involves providing ethical assurance for technical systems which are used in the NHS, including those which employ artificial intelligence. It's well known that AI, as well as providing some really exciting benefits, raises some distinctive ethical issues, but it was really interesting to talk to someone who is at the sharp end of trying to address these issues. How do you test AI systems in a healthcare setting? What are you looking for? What kind of assurance can you provide to patients and the public? I'm very...
2024-11-04
47 min
Ethics Untangled
26. Should we be worried about teledildonics? With Robbie Arrell
Should we be worried about teledildonics? *CONTENT WARNING. This episode contains frank descriptions of sexual practices of various kinds, and discussion of sexual assault and rape, including rape by deception.*Teledildonics is a word that refers to the use of networked electronic sex toys to facilitate sexual or quasi-sexual interactions between people at a distance. It's a relatively new type of technology, but one that is becoming more advanced. Clearly, it's a technology that opens up interesting new possibilities! But Robbie Arrell, Lecturer in Applied Ethics at the IDEA Centre, thinks it also r...
2024-10-21
39 min
Ethics Untangled
25. Should lawyers be fighting for a cause? With Alex Batesmith
Alex Batesmith has had a fascinating career. After beginning as a criminal barrister in Leeds, he went on to work as a United Nations prosecutor in Cambodia and Kosovo, working on cases involving genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He's now a legal scholar working at Leeds University, and has been researching the values and motivations of international criminal lawyers. In this conversation we discussed the idea of 'cause lawyering'. Cause lawyers are lawyers who practice law primarily because of their moral, political or ideological commitments. An example of someone who has arguably been a cause lawyer is...
2024-10-07
47 min
Ethics Untangled
24. Is your gender like your name? With Graham Bex-Priestley
Gender is, of course, one of the most contentious ethical and political topics you can find at the moment. There are numerous practical and policy debates - for example those relating to medicine, prisons and sport - which can seem completely intractable, and which provoke the strongest possible opinions on all sides.Sitting behind these practical questions, however, is a cluster of theoretical questions, which can be summarised as questions about what gender actually is. Graham Bex-Priestley, a Lecturer at the IDEA Centre, has a novel approach to these questions. He suggests that we should think of...
2024-09-16
51 min
Ethics Untangled
23. What is trust? With Christopher McClean
Chris McClean is the global lead for digital ethics at Avanade, a large tech innovation and consulting firm. He's also studying for his PhD at the University of Leeds, spending his time thinking about risk and trust relationships, especially in cases with a significant power imbalance, and where the people making the decisions are different from those exposed to the risk resulting from those decisions.At the end of this conversation, we explored some practical questions related to Chris's day job, about what trust implies for business and the professions and in the digital realm, but in...
2024-09-02
34 min
GradCast
#BookCast 3 | Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis
For our July book of the month, the #BookCast crew reads Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis. Tune in a discussion of the novel led by Garth Casbourn featuring hosts Scott Walters, Meghan Voll, Mark Ambrogio, and special guest Helen Button! We discuss the literary format of the novel, its relation to our experiences as academics, and the historical context behind this witty work of fiction! Airing August 29 at 11am on Radio Western. Recorded on August 13, 2024 Produced by Scott Walters, Edited by Amalie Hutchinson Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced b...
2024-08-22
1h 01
Ethics Untangled
22. How should we think about informal political representation? With Wendy Salkin
For this episode, I spoke to Wendy Salkin, a philosophy professor at Stanford University, about informal political representatives: people who speak or act on behalf of groups in the political sphere without being elected to do so. Familiar examples include Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malala Yousafzai, and Greta Thunberg.Informal political representatives raise awareness of issues and bring about political change, often achieving things that people with more formal power cannot or do not. But their existence also raises some ethical questions. Do they need to be authorised? Can they be held accountable? What if...
2024-07-15
49 min
Ethics Untangled
21. Should we be worried about academic freedom and no-platforming? With Gerald Lang
In May 2023, the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill received Royal Assent after two years of debate in Parliament. The new Act will strengthen the statutory duty already imposed on English higher education providers by previous legislation to secure freedom of speech within the law. Arif Ahmed, a former philosophy professor at Cambridge University, has been appointed as a Director overseeing free speech at the Office for Students, informally known as the 'Free Speech Tsar'. Free speech is one of several fronts in the so-called culture wars. Ahmed has been at great pains to say that his o...
2024-07-01
39 min
The Real Chat
Former Green Bay Mayor - Jim Schmitt
Joining the podcast this week is former Green Bay Mayor, Jim Schmitt. After four terms in office as Mayor of Green Bay, Mayor Jim now serves his community as a radio host and professor. He works to help the next generation learn about business and entrepreneurship and helps foster important relationships for his students to make an impact in the world. Ally, Mandi, and Baxter can't wait for you to learn all about the many stories from former Mayor Jim Schmitt. Don't forget to follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Along with Fac...
2024-06-17
31 min
Ethics Untangled
20. What's the meaning of life? With Predrag Cicovacki
Never let it be said that we don't tackle the big questions on this podcast. This week we're discussing no less a subject than the meaning of life, with Predrag Cicovacki.Predrag is Professor of Philosophy at the College of the Holy Cross (USA), where he has been teaching since 1991. He has served as a visiting professor in Germany, Russia, Luxembourg, Serbia, France, and India. He's interested in problems of good and evil, violence and nonviolence, philosophy of war and peace, and ethics.In 2021, in the midst of very difficult personal circumstances and a global...
2024-06-17
49 min
Ethics Untangled
19. What is technological bias and what should we do about it? With Meredith Broussard
Meredith Broussard is a data journalist and associate professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute of New York University, as well as research director at the NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology. Her book More Than a Glitch: Confronting Race, Gender, and Ability Bias in Tech explores the way technology reinforces inequality and asks the question, what if racism, sexism, and ableism aren't just bugs in mostly functional machinery—what if they're coded into the system itself? It's a great read, full of eye-opening examples and insights, from a writer with the technical and ethical expertise to...
2024-06-03
33 min
Ethics Untangled
18. Do the dead have rights? With Joseph Bowen
Ethical questions about the dead are frequently interesting, puzzling, surprising, and weird. All of these things become clear in this conversation with Dr Joseph Bowen. Joe is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Leeds, specialising in moral, political, and legal philosophy. As well as whether the dead have rights, his research focuses on the nature of rights and directed duties, the justifications for and constraints on harming, the nature and scope of duties to rescue, and just war theory. Here's Joe:https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/philosophy/staff/4794/dr-joseph-bowenhttps://joseph-bowen.weebly...
2024-05-20
42 min
Ethics Untangled
17. Does love transcend time? With Troy Jollimore
This episode is an exploration of the relationship between love and time with Troy Jollimore. As well as being a Professor in the Philosophy Department at California State University, Troy is a successful poet. His first collection of poetry, Tom Thomson in Purgatory, won the National Book Critics Circle award in poetry for 2006. His third, Syllabus of Errors, appeared on the New York Times' list of the best books of poetry published in 2015. He's also a literary critic, and in this interview he illustrates his ideas with examples from films and literature, as well as real life....
2024-05-06
46 min
Ethics Untangled
16. Are Africans unfairly excluded from discussions about environmental ethics? With Munamato Chemhuru
Dr. Munamato Chemhuru is Associate Professor in Philosophy at Great Zimbabwe University in Masvingo, Zimbabwe, and a Senior Research Associate in Philosophy at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg in South Africa.He has been working on a project entitled Conceptualising Environmental Justice through Epistemic Justice in Africa, collaborating with former podcast guest Jamie Dow.Munamato's research highlights the way Africans have been subjected to epistemic injustice in the debate around environmental ethics and the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens. That's to say, African voices are often ignored, misinterpreted or not taken seriously...
2024-04-15
42 min
Ethics Untangled
15. Do politicians with dirty hands owe reparations to victims? With Christina Nick
Politicians sometimes have to make decisions where there is no option that looks good, morally speaking. They may have to get their hands dirty, acting in a way that looks immoral - sometimes powerfully so - in order to avoid some greater evil. This is called the problem of dirty hands, and it's long been of interest to philosophers. However, most of the philosophical work about dirty hands has focused on the person whose hands are dirty: have they acted wrongly, are they blameworthy, how should we respond to them? Christina Nick, a philosopher based at the IDEA Centre...
2024-04-01
41 min
Ethics Untangled
LLM12. The Future of Love Q&A [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A special episode from the Leeds Love Month live talks series, featuring a Q&A session with Brian Earp and Robbie Arrell.Ethics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2024-03-18
26 min
Ethics Untangled
LLM6. Relationships Q&A [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A special episode from the Leeds Love Month live talks series, featuring a Q&A session with Kate Lister and Pilar Lopez Cantero.Ethics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2024-03-18
55 min
Ethics Untangled
LLM5. Pilar Lopez Cantero on Experiences of Breakup and How To Move On Well [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A special episode from the Leeds Love Month live talks series, featuring Pilar Lopez Cantero talking about experiences of breakup and how to move on well.https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/staff/p-lopezcanteroEthics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2024-03-18
14 min
Ethics Untangled
LLM4 Kate Lister on Whether We Evolved to be Monogamous [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A special episode from the Leeds Love Month live talks series, featuring Kate Lister talking about whether we evolved to be monogamous.https://leedstrinity.academia.edu/KateListerEthics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2024-03-18
16 min
Ethics Untangled
LLM11. Robbie Arrell on Consent Issues Raised by Teledildonic Technology [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A special episode from the Leeds Love Month live talks series, featuring Dr Robbie Arrell on consent issues raised by teledildonic technology.https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/ethics/staff/2728/robbie-arrellEthics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2024-03-18
46 min
Ethics Untangled
LLM10. Brian Earp on the Ethics of Psychedelically-Assisted Relationship Therapy [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A special episode from the Leeds Love Month live talks series, featuring Dr Brian Earp on the ethics of psychedelically-assisted relationship therapy.https://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/people/brian-d.-earpEthics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2024-03-18
37 min
Ethics Untangled
LLM9. Love Q&A [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A special episode from the Leeds Love Month live talks series, featuring a Q&A with MM McCabe and Troy Jollimore.Ethics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2024-03-18
28 min
Ethics Untangled
LLM8. MM McCabe on Love and Desire in Plato’s Symposium [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A special episode from the Leeds Love Month live talks series, featuring Professor MM McCabe on love and desire in Plato’s symposium.https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/mm-mccabeEthics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2024-03-18
28 min
Ethics Untangled
LLM7. Troy Jollimore on Whether We Love For Reasons [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A special episode from the Leeds Love Month live talks series, featuring Troy Jollimore on whether we love for reasons.https://www.troyjollimore.com/Ethics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2024-03-18
33 min
Ethics Untangled
LLM3. Dating and Attraction Q&A [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A special episode from the Leeds Love Month live talks series, featuring a Q&A session with Finn MacKay and Tom O'Shea.Ethics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2024-03-18
1h 06
Ethics Untangled
LLM2. Tom O’Shea on Whether We Can Be Responsible For Our Attractions [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A special episode from the Leeds Love Month live talks series, featuring Dr Tom O’Shea on whether we can be responsible for our attractions.https://www.tomoshea.org/Ethics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2024-03-18
20 min
Ethics Untangled
LLM1. Finn Mackay on Queer Identities and Attraction [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A special episode from the Leeds Love Month live talks series, featuring Dr Finn MacKay on queer identities and attraction.https://www.drfinnmackay.co.uk/aboutEthics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2024-03-18
12 min
Ethics Untangled
Introducing Leeds Love Month [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A quick introduction to our special series of episodes featuring recordings from the Leeds Love Month live events organised by the Centre for Love, Sex and Relationships at the University of Leeds.In October 2023, Centre for Love, Sex and Relationships at the University of Leeds ran a series of events under the Love Month banner. There were some really interesting talks, and we thought we'd release them as a special series of Ethics Untangled episodes. So we're giving you them all in one go, and they won't affect the standard episodes, which will carry on going out according...
2024-03-18
01 min
Ethics Untangled
14. Is there ever anything wrong with praising people? With Jules Holroyd
Jules Holroyd is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sheffield. Her teaching and research focuses on understanding the nature of, and addressing, injustices. In this conversation, she turns her attention to praise.Philosophers have given a lot of attention to blame in the past, but not so much to praise. This might be because praise looks fairly unproblematic on the whole. Praising people is nice! It boosts people's self-confidence, strengthens social bonds, and if we occasionally praise people who don't deserve our praise, who cares? According to Jules Holroyd, a philosopher working at the...
2024-03-04
42 min
The C.L.I.M.B. with Johnny Dwinell and Brent Baxter
The Hang with Jim McCormick
Brent sits down with hit songwriter, Jim McCormick (Jason Aldean, Gabby Barrett, Brantley Gilbert & more) to discuss his cuts... and bruises. This is an excerpt from "The Hang." If you'd like to watch the full episode, just log in to the Songwriting Pro Member Area. If you're not yet a Songwriting Pro member, NOW is a great time to start your 14-day FREE trail at SongwritingPro.com!The C.L.I.M.B. Show is dedicated to helping singers, songwriters, indie artists and industry pros "Create Leverage In The Music Business." We want you to...
2024-02-23
14 min
Ethics Untangled
13. Could rationing help to mitigate climate change? With Rob Lawlor
Rob Lawlor, a philosopher at the IDEA Centre, has been involved in an inter-disciplinary collaboration looking at one possible response to climate change, which is the introduction of rationing. With Nathan Wood and Josie Freear, he's been looking at the history of rationing as well as the ethics. So - not just whether rationing would be morally permissible, but also how it might be received by the public. And what we can learn about this from public attitudes to rationing of food during and after the second world war. When it was first published, the paper got an unusual...
2024-02-19
52 min
Ethics Untangled
12. Can omissions cause? With David Molyneux
Doctors are bound by the ethical requirement to first do no harm. Unfortunately, harm is not something that they can always avoid. Sometimes harm comes about through the actions of doctors, but at other times it comes about because of things they haven't done. David Molyneux is a doctor of medicine who is also working on a doctorate in philosophy, and his PhD thesis is about the difficult ethical questions that arise because of this distinction. Is there a moral difference between doing and allowing harm? But to answer this question, he first needed to get to grips with...
2024-02-05
38 min
Ethics Untangled
11. What should we do about the beauty ideal? With Heather Widdows
Heather Widdows is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Warwick, with expertise in applied ethics, global ethics, bioethics, moral philosophy and feminist philosophy. She's interested in the demands that the beauty ideal places on people, particularly women. Her book Perfect Me was described as 'ground-breaking' by Vogue, and listed by The Atlantic as one of the best books of 2018. In it, she argues that beauty is now an ethical ideal. Not only are women held to an impossible standard, but failure to live up to that standard is seen as a failure of moral character. ...
2024-01-15
41 min
The C.L.I.M.B. with Johnny Dwinell and Brent Baxter
"The Hang" with Hit Songwriter, Jim Femino
The late, great Jim Femino was a pro songwriter with cuts and hits by Toby Keith, John Michael Montgomery, James Otto ("Just Got Started Loving You") & more. I had the pleasure and blessing of sitting down with him a few years ago for this episode, where he shares the inside story of one of his biggest cuts… and one of his biggest Music City bruises!Full episodes of “The Hang” are available exclusively in the SongwritingPro.com Member Area. If you’re a member, log in to watch this and all other episodes. If you’re not...
2024-01-12
18 min
Ethics Untangled
10. What's it like being a podcast host and ethics consultant? With Kevin Macnish
Happy new year!An unusual episode to kick off 2024 as I talk to Kevin Macnish, host of the Getting Technology Right podcast. If you aren't already a listener to that excellent podcast, I heartily recommend that you become one! In this joint episode, which is also appearing in the Getting Technology Right feed, Kevin and I quiz each other on what we're trying to do with our respective podcasts, and on our experience of working as consultants in ethics, me for the University of Leeds and Kevin for the technology company Sopra Steria. Also, some news! Et...
2024-01-01
44 min
ITSPmagazine
A conversation with Jim Baxter, IDEA Centre Professional Ethics Consultancy Team Leader at the University of Leeds | Getting Technology Right Podcast With Dr. Kevin Macnish
Guest: Jim Baxter, Head of Consulting, IDEA Centre, University of Leeds [@IDEA_Leeds]On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Rodimus_PrimeOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimbaxtersheffieldleeds/Host: Dr. Kevin MacnishOn ITSPmagazine 👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/dr-kevin-macnish______________________Episode SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/sponsor-the-itspmagazine-podcast-network______________________Episode IntroductionWe talk about Jim’s podcast Ethics Untangled at the University of Leeds, the Getting Tech Right podcast and our respective motivatio...
2023-12-21
44 min
Ethics Untangled
9. What's wrong (or right) with monogamy? With Luke Brunning
Traditionally, monogamy has been the form of romantic relationship which people have been assumed to want to pursue. But there has recently been a growing tendency among some to question this assumption, and instead to pursue polyamorous or other forms of romantic attachment. And this tendency has been reflected in philosophical debates too. Some have gone so far as to question whether monogamous relationships can be defended at all, prompting others to think more deeply about what the distinctive value of monogamous relationships, if any, might be. I spoke to Luke Brunning, a Lecturer in Applied Ethics at the...
2023-12-04
44 min
Ethics Untangled
8. Is unjust enrichment a thing? With Duncan Sheehan
Duncan Sheehan is Professor of Business Law at the University of Leeds. He is interested in trusts and personal property law, especially secured transactions law. He has a particular recent interest in the application of the philosophy of action to the law, as well as a wider interest in private law theory more generally. Unjust enrichment is a distinctive and, some might say, weird area of law. It is supposed to cover cases in which someone acquires a benefit of some kind at the expense of another person in a way that is unjust, and which leads t...
2023-11-06
44 min
Ethics Untangled
7. Should we use aesthetic techniques in persuasive speech? With Jamie Dow
Dr Jamie Dow is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the IDEA Centre. He is particularly interested in Ancient Philosophy, and much of his research is concerned with what philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle can tell us about the ethical questions we face today. Recently, he's been thinking about the use of aesthetic features in persuasive speech. Sonorous, humorous or rhetorically elegant language can help us to get our message across more effectively and change people's minds. There are lots of ways of doing this. We might want to describe our opponent's position in a humorous way...
2023-10-02
43 min
Ethics Untangled
6. What's interesting about punishment, forgiveness and revenge? With Paula Satne and Krisanna Scheiter
Paula Satne is a Lecturer in Applied Ethics at the IDEA Centre. Her research focuses on theoretical and applied issues related to human evil and the ethics and politics of forgiveness and memory. Her recent research is on Kantian forgiveness, political forgiveness and public commemoration of politically motivated wrongdoing, punishment, pacifism, and conflict resolution, and our shared complicity and responsibility for structural injustice (i.e., climate change, poverty, and war). Krisanna Scheiter is Associate Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Union College. She specializes in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy. Her research focuses on Plato and Aristotle's a...
2023-09-04
43 min
Ethics Untangled
5. How should we act in political campaigns? With Joseph Lacey
Joseph Lacey is Associate Professor of Political Theory at University College Dublin. He is about to embark on a five-year project looking at the moral agency of participants in elections. That's politicians, special advisers, journalists and so on. But it's also you and me: people who engage with political messaging, perhaps take some interest in what's going on behind the scenes and, ultimately, vote in elections. In this episode Joseph talks about the questions he's interested in, his plans for the research, what's distinctive about the method he's going to use, and what he hopes to get out of...
2023-08-06
43 min
Ethics Untangled
4. What is sexualisation? With Robbie Morgan
Robbie Morgan is a lecturer and consultant here at the IDEA Centre. His research focuses on issues in the philosophy of sex, particularly as this intersects with feminist philosophy. As well as sexualisation, he's currently engaged in research about language change, the metaphysics of touch, conscientious objection in medicine, and the value of consensual sexual activity. In this conversation, we discuss sexualisation. Unwanted sexualisation is at the very least an inappropriate behaviour. At worst it can be an illegitimate exercise of power which involves harassing, bullying, or terrorising another person. But how exactly should we define sexualisation, a...
2023-07-02
38 min
Ethics Untangled
3. Can humans and robots be friends? With Ruby Hornsby
Ruby Hornsby is a PhD student at the IDEA Centre. Her research is about 'artificial friends' - robots and their interactions with humans - and whether these interactions can be part of a good human life. What do we get out of friendship and how much of that is possible when the supposed friend we're talking about is not a person with an inner life of their own, but an artificial being that has been programmed to act in a friendly way towards us? And what if our interactions with robots are a bit like our interactions with fictional...
2023-06-05
37 min
Ethics Untangled
2. What is a mother? With Fiona Woollard
For this episode I spoke to Professor Fiona Woollard. Professor Woollard is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton. She has research interests in normative ethics, applied ethics, epistemically transformative experiences and the philosophy of sex and pregnancy. She has published on topics including the distinction between doing and allowing harm, climate change and the non-identity problem, the moral significance of numbers, pornography and the norm of monogamy.Her recent research has led her to ask a question which turns out to be surprisingly difficult to answer: what is a mother? Not necessarily...
2023-05-01
47 min
Ethics Untangled
1: How should we behave online? With Joe Saunders
Dr Joe Saunders is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Durham. He primarily works on ethics and agency in Kant and the post-Kantian tradition. He also has interests in the philosophy of love and media ethics.In this episode we talk about how we should behave online. How bad is social media as a forum for discussion, for example of political or social issues? What specific pitfalls can we fall into and how should we avoid them? What are our responsibilities to each other? And is civility the answer?Here's Joe: https://www...
2023-04-02
45 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 4 Episode 3]: Moral responsibility and the psychopath: the value of others (Part 2)
In this episode, Dr Andrew Kirton talks to Dr Jim Baxter about the issues explored in Jim’s new book, Moral Responsibility and the Psychopath: The Value of Others. Are psychopaths morally responsible? Should we argue with them? Remonstrate with them, blame them, sometimes even praise them? Is it worth trying to change them, or should we just try to prevent them from causing harm? And how should society treat them, particularly if they have committed crimes? To answer these questions, we first need to understand what a psychopath is, which means engaging with insights from psychiatry, psy...
2023-03-16
40 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 4 Episode 1]: Can mandating moral enhancement for health care professionals as a means to deal with racism and implicit biases in the field be ethically justified?
In this episode we have special guest Panashe Chinya. Panashe is a medical student at the University of Leeds, who previously intercalated on the MA in Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics at the IDEA Centre.The presentation and subsequent discussion are based on the dissertation that Panashe completed during her MA at IDEA which asks if mandating moral enhancement for health care professionals as a means to deal with racism and implicit biases in the field could be ethically justified. Could moral enhancement really help to combat racial injustice in healthcare? Can responsibilities to patients be balanced against...
2023-03-16
54 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 4 Episode 2]: Moral responsibility and the psychopath: the value of others (Part 1)
In this episode, Dr Andrew Kirton talks to Dr Jim Baxter about the issues explored in Jim’s new book, Moral Responsibility and the Psychopath: The Value of Others. Are psychopaths morally responsible? Should we argue with them? Remonstrate with them, blame them, sometimes even praise them? Is it worth trying to change them, or should we just try to prevent them from causing harm? And how should society treat them, particularly if they have committed crimes? To answer these questions, we first need to understand what a psychopath is, which means engaging with insights from psychiatry, psy...
2023-03-16
32 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 4 Episode 4]: Borderline personality disorder
This podcast discusses the ethics of the controversial medical condition of Borderline Personality Disorder, examining whether the high prevalence of diagnoses of Borderline Personality Disorder in female patients who have experienced trauma is the result of implicit biases around gender, and whether excessive blame towards patients with Borderline Personality Disorder constitutes a form of hermeneutic injustice. Along the way, we discuss the specifics of BPD, and explain the cutting-edge philosophical concepts of epistemic injustice and hermeneutic injustice – assuming no prior knowledge."Ethics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bl...
2023-03-16
42 min
Ethics Untangled
Ethics Untangled: Trailer
A short trailer to let you know what Ethics Untangled is all about, including an extract from episode 1.Ethics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2023-03-16
05 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 3 Episode 2]: Outreach services for sex work in Nottingham
In this episode, medical student and IDEA alumna Georgina returns with guests Jude and Carys who work closely with sex workers in Nottingham. Jude is the Sexual Health Outreach and Health Promotion team lead at Nottingham University Hospital Trust. Carys is the operations manager for POW Nottingham, a voluntary organisation supporting those in the sex work industry. In this episode, Jude and Carys explain the outreach services that POW provides, and how this is supported by the Sexual Health Outreach and Health Promotion team. They also discuss the impact that the Covid-19 pandemic has had on outreach se...
2023-03-16
30 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 3 Episode 5]: Reflecting on the ethics of sex work in the Covid-19 pandemic
In the fifth and final episode of the third series of the IDEA Pod podcast, IDEA alumna Georgina reflects on the conversations and interviews that have made up the series and considers what she has learned from her exploration into the ethics of sex work in the Covid-19 pandemic. Released November 2021. Presented by Georgina James. Georgina is a final-year medical student at the University of Leeds and is also a graduate of our Campus MA Biomedical and Health Care Ethics. Georgina returned to IDEA in the summer of 2021 for her academic elective, and produced this podcast series d...
2023-03-16
10 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 3 Episode 4]: The potential harms of sex work
IDEA alumna Georgina speaks to Anna Westin. Anna is a philosopher, artist, and musician. She is a Visiting Lecturer at St Mary’s University Twickenham, and also at LST, Canterbury Christ Church University and Azusa Pacific University. In this episode, Georgina and Anna discuss Anna’s research into the potential harms of sex work, including physical and psychological harms, and the risk of objectification. They also consider the notion of transactional relationships and Anna’s work with victims of human trafficking. Released December 2021. Presented by Georgina James. Georgina is a final-year medical student at the Universi...
2023-03-16
39 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 3 Episode 3]: The gender power imbalance in cis-hetero sexual transactions
IDEA alumna Georgina speaks to Scott A Anderson, Associate Professor of Social and Political Philosophy at the University of British Columbia. In this episode, Georgina and Scott discuss the philosophical argument that the gender power imbalance between men and women can impact the sexual autonomy of sex workers in cis-hetero sexual transactions, and could have further-reaching impacts on sexual harassment in the workplace in other carers. Released November 2021. Presented by Georgina James. Georgina is a final-year medical student at the University of Leeds and is also a graduate of our Campus MA Biomedical and Health Ca...
2023-03-16
57 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 3 Episode 1]: The impact of Covid-19 on sex workers’ health
The IDEA Pod returns with special episodes on the ethics of sex work, with particular focus on the impact of Covid-19 on sex workers’ wellbeing and health. These episodes are produced, edited, and presented by IDEA alumna Georgina James. In this first episode, Georgina speaks with Bea Piper of the English Collective of Prostitutes about the issues faced by sex workers in the UK, both generally and those that have been brought into particularly sharp focus in light of the pandemic. Released November 2021. Presented by Georgina James. Georgina is a final-year medical student at the Univ...
2023-03-16
52 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 2 Episode 8]: What's wrong with formalising ethics for AI?
Meet special guest Christian Herzog, a researcher at the Institute for Electrical Engineering in Medicine at the University of Lübeck and Head of the Ethical Innovation Hub. Christian recently completed an MA in Applied and Professional Ethics at the IDEA Centre and published two papers based on his research for this course, linked below.Graham Bex-Priestley interviews Christian about his work on the problems with formalising ethics for implementation in artificial intelligence. What seems at first to be a merely technical issue ends up touching on the contentious topics of inclusive deliberation, moral understanding, relationships of p...
2023-03-16
54 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 2 Episode 7]: Integrity
In this episode, we explore the concept of identity. It’s a buzzword that many businesses and institutions use and present as part of their ethos, but do we really have clarity as to what integrity actually is or what it implies?Dr Jim Baxter (IDEA Centre) and Tracey Groves (Intelligent Ethics) walk us through understanding what integrity is, how it impacts businesses and how the role and impact of integrity has changed over time.Released 27 April 2021. Presented by Gabriela Arriagada BruneauEthics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the Un...
2023-03-16
40 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 2 Episode 6]: AI and Philosophy Workshop
In this episode, we comment on one of the latest events held at the IDEA Centre, the AI and Philosophy Workshop. Postgraduate Researcher Gabriela Arriagada Bruneau speaks with Zach Gudmunsen, fellow co-organiser of the event and Michael Cannon, co-author of one of the presented papers. This episode covers different talks in the workshop, dividing them into two themes:Theory: Dr David Strohmaier - "Ontology, neural networks, and the social sciences"Professor Vincent C. Müller - "Orthogonality and Existential Risk from AIDr Ioannis Votsis - "Machine‐Made Jabberwocky?"Practice:Pr...
2023-03-16
49 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 2 Episode 4]: The ethics of policing
What does an ethical police officer look like? How ought we to judge the “Dirty Harry” style cop who gets results by any means? Should police to see themselves as “good guys” out to catch villains? And, must police officers “dirty their hands” in order to be truly ethical?Detective Garda and MA in Applied and Professional Ethics, Thomas O’Connor, offers a unique and compelling perspective on these questions in conversation with his former MA supervisor, Dr Josh Hobbs.Released 2 March 2021. Presented by Josh HobbsEthics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre...
2023-03-16
27 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 2 Episode 3]: In search of a ‘good death’ – How best should doctors care for dying patients?
In this episode we have special guest Matt Murray. Matt is a medical student at the University of Leeds, who previously intercalated on the MA in Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics at the IDEA Centre. The presentation and subsequent discussion are based on the dissertation that Matt completed during his MA at IDEA on the duties and ethics surrounding end of life care for the medical professional. Matt’s dissertation was supervised by IDEA lecturer Sarah Carter-Walshaw, who joins him in this episode to discuss his research. Matt and Sarah discuss how we in society understand health and dea...
2023-03-16
51 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 2 Episode 2]: Enron and corporate responsibility
Our special guest for this episode is Ken Lewchuk, a chartered accountant who worked for Enron before its collapse. Ken's first degree was in theology, he has an MBA from Heriot-Watt University, and he recently completed an MA in applied and professional ethics with the IDEA Centre. Graham Bex-Priestley interviews Ken about the issue of responsibility for corporate failure. In the context of Enron, Ken argues against the common view that it was "a few bad apples" that brought the house down.To understand the problem we must consider the culture that was fostered in t...
2023-03-16
46 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 2 Episode 1]: Should information about a patient’s genetic condition be strictly confidential?
The IDEA Pod returns as Dr Natasha McKeever, programme director for the online MA Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics, interviews Amaal Maqsood-Shah, an alumnus from our campus MA programme, about her MA dissertation topic – the confidentiality of information about patients’ genetic conditions.Despite guidance permitting clinicians the discretion to breach confidentiality, clinicians maintain confidences against a backdrop of litigation fears. As genomic medicine advances to return more information on the heritable basis of conditions, there is an increasing need for clinicians to understand when, and how, to communicate genetic information to at-risk relatives (The British Society for Genetic Medi...
2023-03-16
30 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 1 Episode 8]: Needs and reflective equilibrium: possible solutions to the trolley problems in the Covid-19 pandemic
In this episode, we welcome Dr Andrew Stanners - hospital doctor and healthcare ethics teacher at the IDEA Centre. He is also a trustee for the UK Clinical Ethics Network.This episode is a continuation of our previous discussion about real trolley problems, and we explore two possible solutions to the complexity of decision-making when we have to choose who gets treatment. Andrew presents an account for needs and another for reflective equilibrium as a way of confronting this issue.Released 30 July 2020. Presented by Gabriela Arriagada Bruneau.Ethics Untangled is produced by IDEA...
2023-03-16
14 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 2 Episode 5]: Is it permissible to incentivise the sterilisation of addicts?
‘Project Prevention’ is a growing organisation in the US that aims to achieve the sterilisation of addicts, and offers monetary incentivisation to do so.In her dissertation, Georgina James engages with the question of whether it is morally permissible to incentivise the sterilisation of addicts, and whether something similar may be introduced to the UK. The talk discusses the concepts of autonomy, best interests, public interest and issues of exploitation and commodification. Georgina’s dissertation provided a strong argument against the permissibility of any such sterilisation of addicts.Released 16 March 2021. Presented by Tom HancocksEthi...
2023-03-16
43 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 1 Episode 7]: The real trolley problems, the doctrine of double effect, and the Covid-19 pandemic
Join us for a discussion with Dr David Molyneux, medical doctor, medical ethics tutor and current postgraduate researcher at the University of Leeds. In this episode we introduce the thought experiment of the trolley problem and the doctrine of double effect to discuss three cases of 'real trolley problems' we have seen in the Covid-19 pandemic.We explore the issues of delaying care for non-Covid-19 patients in attempts to minimize exposure to the virus, the strategy of herd immunity, and managing the potential deaths that come with realising lockdown.Released 16 July 2020. Presented by Gabriela Arriagada...
2023-03-16
36 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 1 Episode 6]: The performing arts - philosophical insights from an expert’s view
In this episode, we talk to Rebecca Schorsch, lecturer at the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. Her experience has taken her to teach master classes at different universities around the world, including the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London. Here we explore some of the philosophical insights that can be found in the performing arts, establishing a link between aesthetics experiences and ethics. We talk about aesthetic experiences as make-sensing tools, the possibilities of knowledge through performing arts and their way to 'express truths that can be otherwise unknowable', and their similarities a...
2023-03-16
27 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 1 Episode 5]: Love drugs and chemically enhanced break-ups: Vulnerability, trust, and love
The discussion of this episode is inspired by the book Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships by Brian D Earp and Julian Savulescu (January 2020), Stanford University Press.As a guest for this episode, we talk to Postgraduate Researcher Sophie Goddard. Her research is focused on the philosophy of love, particularly on the sacrifices we make in loving relationships.Sophie argues against the development of "anti-attachment drugs", a particular type of "break-up drug" based on the idea that vulnerability is a key element to our development as humans and, more specifically, as loving humans. Vulnerability...
2023-03-16
26 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 1 Episode 4]: Challenges and pitfalls of data privacy during the pandemic (Part 2)
Gabriela continues her discussion with Andrew Dyson, with a particular focus on mobile apps and sensitive data during a pandemic:"These episodes are very interesting because it highlights very clearly how ethical concerns are central to many technological challenges,” explains Gabriela. “We are, more often than not, dealing with ethical decision-making, and this pandemic is showing us that asking ethical questions should be part of our working environment. Andrew shows how legal and ethical concerns overlap whilst giving his own opinion on the matter - a refreshing and insightful perspective from a cyber-security and data privacy expert."
2023-03-16
18 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 1 Episode 3]: Challenges and pitfalls of data privacy during the pandemic (Part 1)
In the first instalment of a two-part episode, we have a special guest, Andrew Dyson, managing partner for DLA Piper's Leeds office. Andrew is also Global Co-Chair of DLA Piper’s Data Protection, Privacy and Security Group, Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Data Protection & Privacy, and Visiting Research Fellow in Applied Ethics at the IDEA Centre.Gabriela and Andrew discuss two issues: 'teleworking' and coronavirus mobile apps. Their discussion reveals the importance of trust and transparency in a global scenario that brings around a state of vulnerability for workers, institutions and the general public. They al...
2023-03-16
20 min
Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 1 Episode 2]: Healthcare and key workers – What do we owe to them? Ethical worries and the Covid-19 crisis
After a pause in production, our podcast returns to discuss the peculiar moral circumstances that NHS workers have been put through this pandemic. We examine some worries about the role of the media in their portrayal as 'heroes', the 'special type of exploitation' they are subjected to and we expand the discussion to other key workers to raise questions about how we assign value to jobs, issues of distribution and finally how universal basic income could be a potential asset in the near future after the crisis. Reference: Koltonski, D. (2018). Vocations, Exploitation, and Professions in a Market E...
2023-03-16
20 min
Band is Everything (formerly Band in Minnesota)
47. LincolnTiger Posy ( MMEA w/ Jim Baxter & Charlie Moe )
Jim Baxter Charlie Moe Recorded at the Minnesota Music Educators Association Midwinter Convention 2023 Our best episode yet.
2023-02-20
45 min
Strange Boat - The Fishing Podcast
The Stick Float Wizard - Jim Baxter joins Keith
Jim Baxter joins Keith aboard the Strange Boat and talks about his new book 'Stick Float Wizardry - Mastering the Essential River Float'. One of the angling greats, Jim offers valuable insight and great reminiscences with Keith Arthur.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/strange-boat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2022-11-09
1h 11
FRIENDS OF BAXTER STATE PARK
Good Fishing On 'Loon Call' Pond with Jim McCloskey
In this episode, Silvia Hartt talks to intense trout fisherman Jim McCloskey, who loves to fish in Baxter State Park. Jim talks about a troublesome loon, big fat bullfrogs, and some of the biggest brookies caught in Maine. Intro Music: Track: Summer Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0 https://youtu.be/UpRPzujTa7w Outro Music: Created By: Marco Cirillo Cover Performed by Finley Marquis
2022-03-16
24 min
The Happy and Healthy Podcast
Community Partnerships with Jim Baxter of United Way, Jim Conklin of Cultivate Culinary and Tanera Winters of Chartwells K12/South Bend Schools
"We have an obligation to give something back to the community that gives so much to us," Ray Kroc once said. Join us with Jim Baxter of United Way and Jim Conklin of Cultivate Culinary, two local non-profits, in discussion with Tanera Winters, Resident District Manager of Chartwells K12 in partnership with South Bend Community School Corporation. These 3 individuals have dedicated their time to giving back to the South Bend community and in the process have provided over 2 million meals to those in need.Follow Jim Baxter and United Way of St. Joseph County:uwsjc...
2022-02-25
27 min
Quiero Ser Como Le Tissier - Podcast de fútbol
Capítulo 99: Jim Baxter, de Slim Jim a Bacardi Jim
Esta semana conocemos a Jim Baxter. Un futbolista genial, capaz de tratar de tú a tú a Gento, Kopa o Di Stefano pero cuya vida fuera de los terrenos de juego hizo que se retirase prematuramente. Con la selección escocesa fue capaz de humillar a la Inglaterra campeona del Mundo en Wembley y dominó los primeros años 60 con el Glasgow Rangers. Una lesión hizo que pasase de ser conocido como Slim Jim a Bacardi Jim. Esta es su historia...
2022-02-12
21 min
Quiero Ser Como Le Tissier - Podcast de fútbol
Capítulo 99: Jim Baxter, de Slim Jim a Bacardi Jim
Esta semana conocemos a Jim Baxter. Un futbolista genial, capaz de tratar de tú a tú a Gento, Kopa o Di Stefano pero cuya vida fuera de los terrenos de juego hizo que se retirase prematuramente. Con la selección escocesa fue capaz de humillar a la Inglaterra campeona del Mundo en Wembley y dominó los primeros años 60 con el Glasgow Rangers. Una lesión hizo que pasase de ser conocido como Slim Jim a Bacardi Jim. Esta es su historia...
2022-02-12
21 min
Fffffing 40s
58 - Jim Baxter, Garrett Barbuto, Brandon Lorenzo, Joshua’s Habit's Travis Pankiw, Bent Roads Tavern's Collen Middleton
This time on the Ffffing 40s we are joined by some amazing guests, but first, we have to share our fundraiser in support of the Blind Beggar Smokehouse, we need to help this local venue keep their doors open.We chatted with Jim Baxter, professional musician who performed his first gig back in 1983. Jim talks about how his stint taxi driving really helped him to break down the barrier between performer and audience while writing and playing music. Jim also teaches guitar, links below!We also check in with Garrett Barbuto, who h...
2021-10-01
1h 11
Pod of Fame
Episode 57: Ken Anderson with Russell Baxter
Jim is joined by NFL Writer for Fansided and former NFL researcher for ESPN, Russell Baxter, to breakdown the hall of fame candidacy of former Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Ken Anderson. Jim and Russell first discuss how Ken Anderson was the first great player in Bengals history (4:45). Next, they cover the 1982 Freezer Bowl, Kenny Stabler, Anthony Muñoz, and just how underrepresented the Bengals franchise is in terms of HOF inductees (33:23). Finally, they discuss where Anderson fits among the great quarterbacks of the 1970s, such as Terry Bradshaw and Roger Staubach (X), before coming to a conclusion on whether or not A...
2021-06-07
55 min
Strange Boat - The Fishing Podcast
The Wagglerman - legend Jim Baxter joins Keith Arthur
If you know what a waggler is you must listen to Jim Baxter and Keith Arthur wax lyrical about match fishing. If you don't know what a waggler is - you need to know. Climb aboard The Strange Boat Podcast and find out more from angling history's master of the waggler float technique,Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/strange-boat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2021-04-27
1h 06
Healing America with Dr. Jim White
Healing America with Dr. Jim White and guest Baxter Swilley
Bestselling author, CEO and thought leader Jim White, PhD has a way to rejuvenate America and heal her wounds. Join us for episode 9 of his Healing America With Dr. Jim White webinar series on November 3 at 6:30 PM ET as Dr. White interviews Baxter Swilley, Partner, Main Street Consulting, and Former Candidate for Illinois Lieutenant Governor.
2020-11-04
1h 00
The 25 Live with Jim Burneka
Episode 59 – Dr. Christina Baxter
This episode features Dr. Christina Baxter. Dr. Baxter describes the various exposures we face on the fire scene and how we can reduce/decontaminate from those exposures. https://emergencyresponsetips.com The post Episode 59 – Dr. Christina Baxter appeared first on Firefighter Cancer Consultants.
2020-10-06
1h 21
50% Facts with Silent Mike & Jim McD
What makes a quack a quack? w/ Layne Norton & Holly Baxter
Layne Norton & Holly Baxter join us for a discussion about who to listen to in the fitness and nutrition space. Specifically, we talk about the list that was published to Twitter by Kevin Bass of fitness/nutrition figures who are…and aren’t…quacks. What are the hallmarks of someone who isn’t worth listening to? Why do some start out with great, supportable claims and end up supporting ludicrous theories? Why is it so hard for quacks to alter their positions in the face of evidence? Check out Layne and Holly’s new podcast Beauty and the Geek on Apple Podc...
2020-08-27
1h 20
SC HIGH SCHOOL BLITZ with Jim Baxter
The SC High School Blitz Show with SCVarsity.com's Jim Baxter and guests WACH Fox's Mike Uva, Southern Sports Central's Richie Altman.
2019-11-21
00 min
Raith Rovers FC
Jim Baxter Night: Jim McCalliog
From the 2017 Jim Baxter Night, Jim McCalliog played alongside Baxter in the 1967 game, scoring against England in his debut for Scotland.
2019-07-08
21 min
The Matt Baxter Show
Ep. 26 - Creating Happiness with Jim McCarthy
Tons of wisdom in this episode from Jim McCarthy! Be sure to check out his book below: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1733675000/ref=dbs_a_w_dp_1733675000 For a link to the referenced TED Talk go here: https://youtu.be/x0pulJf7Fl0
2019-06-14
43 min