Living Philosophy

By Todd Mei

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Episodes: 41

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What is your second-life? Living Philosophy is dedicated to exploring the inspiring second lives of people who have successfully made significant changes to their careers and lives through self-reflection, insight, and practice. Listen also to our Public Philosophy podcasts, which you can find by topic and the bespoke logo artwork. Hosted by Dr Todd S. Mei, former Head of Philosophy at the University of Kent (UK), and founder, consultant, and freelance author at Philosophy2u.com.

Episode Date
Philosophy of Gastronomy with Kelly Donati
Dec 17, 2022
Philosophy of Disability with Chris Riddle
Oct 11, 2022
Philosophy of Technology with Dominic Smith and Mark Coeckelbergh
Sep 16, 2022
Valerie Noble on Turning a Passion for Science Fiction into a Career
Aug 08, 2022
Is Abortion Constitutional?
Jul 11, 2022
Embodied Trauma with Anna Westin
Jun 09, 2022
Kat Batchelor on Performing and Teaching Folk Music
Jun 06, 2022
Animal Crisis with Alice Crary & Lori Gruen
May 12, 2022
Philosophy & Cryptocurrency with Sebastian Purcell
Apr 29, 2022
The Problem of Translation with Lisa Foran
Apr 16, 2022
Mind and the Philosophy of Medicine with David Corfield
Mar 31, 2022
Hillary Hutchinson on Transitioning into Change
Mar 16, 2022
Arvind Gupta on Improving the World through Venture Capitalism
Mar 08, 2022
Why Does Hermeneutics Matter?
Feb 22, 2022
Charlie Undershaw on the Musical and Philosophical Life
Feb 15, 2022
The Difficulty of Understanding Others with Constantine Sandis
Jan 19, 2022
Hans Florine on the Virtue of Speed, Climbing, and Learning How to Fail in Order to Succeed
Jan 10, 2022
Bringing Us Together by Questioning (2021 Annual End Roll)
Dec 28, 2021
Paula Leach on the Essential Features of Leadership in a Changing World
Dec 13, 2021
Time & Temporality with Graeme A. Forbes
Dec 02, 2021
Practices, Traditions, Innovations with Anna Mudde & Robert Piercey
Nov 22, 2021
Brendan Mills on the Music Industry, Jazz, and Getting Inspired
Nov 05, 2021
Ashna Sen on Re-Imagining Mathematics
Oct 28, 2021
Fake News and Fiction with Hannah Kim
Oct 16, 2021
Geoffrey Moore on How We Can Be Ethical Without Religion
Sep 28, 2021
Negative Emotions with Krista Thomason
Sep 06, 2021
Rights & Recognition with David Utsler
Aug 19, 2021
Nature & Climate Change with Martin Bunzl
Aug 08, 2021
Children & Philosophy with Amy Reed-Sandoval
Jul 30, 2021
Tina Rath on Requiem, the Collective Grief Project for COVID-19 Victims
Jul 19, 2021
Lazy Dancer Tips (Alessia Lugoboni & Iacopo Di Luigi) on Helping Others through Dance and Making Bold Changes in Life
Jun 29, 2021
Francesca Catlow on the Benefits of Creativity and Performance for Life and Caring for Loved Ones
Jun 17, 2021
Joe Smart on Compassion, the Future of Work, and Organizational Development
May 23, 2021
Zara Davis on Speed Windsurfing, Osteopathy, and Overcoming Mental and Physical Barriers
May 17, 2021
Sam Holden on Playing Professional Poker and Learning about Luck and Humility
Apr 20, 2021
Kenji Haroutunian on the Challenges of Making the Outdoors Accessible to Everyone
Apr 01, 2021
Susie Belanger on Perseverance and Getting Justice for Military Veterans
Mar 16, 2021
Kate Tomas on Women's Spiritual Empowerment and the Failings of Academia
Feb 15, 2021
Gregory Crouch on Writing Narrative Non-Fiction, American History, and the Importance of Time and Place
Feb 03, 2021
Alan Bell on Being a Hollywood Film Editor, Rock Climber, and Silversmith
Jan 16, 2021
Patricia Baker on Academia, Roman Floristry, and Well-being
Jan 11, 2021