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Thinking Out Loud

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'Thinking Out Loud' is a podcast about society's most pressing topics; science, religion, politics, and philosophy. The end goal of the podcast is to harbor a community that is interested in politely discussing everything controversial under the sun. We hope you enjoy the ride.
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Sigi Gastelum joins me to discuss the current state of the Coronavirus and the direction humanity is headed towards.
Armin Navabi joins us to discuss the regressive left and how to promote true liberal values.
James Lindsay joins us as we navigate the waters of intersectionality and woke culture.
I speak with evolutionary biologist, Colin Wright about gender, sex, identity politics, and evolution.
In Defense of Andrew Yang

In Defense of Andrew Yang

2020-01-2101:01:03

I speak with Prometheus the Prophet about presidential hopeful, Andrew Yang as well as atheism.
Into The Canadian Mind

Into The Canadian Mind

2020-01-2101:02:17

I speak with Unpopular Though about Canadian Politics, censorship, the far right, deplatforming, and more.
This past week, the Atheist Community of Austin disavowed Rationality Rules for what they perceived to be transphobic comments. Me and my friend Bruce discuss these claims at length. We also discuss the power of the regressive left and how best to tackle to the situation.
Is eating meat unethical? Would we all be living in a more moral world if we were to forgo eating meat altogether? Join us as we discuss the ethical implications of eating meat and respond to Cosmic Skeptic's case for veganism.
Do We Have Free Will?

Do We Have Free Will?

2019-04-0501:01:35

Do we have free will in a deterministic universe? Is Dennett correct in asserting that there are varieties of free will worth caring about? Join us as we discuss free will and it's implications on morality.
Is Morality Objective?

Is Morality Objective?

2019-04-0501:21:27

Is morality objective? It might depend on how you choose to define morality.
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