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BacrumleyGreat SEGreat examples of street epistemology. Pretty good music too!
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Jenny E BWhoaWell if this isn’t a great example of how to conduct civil, challenging conversations, I don’t know what is. I will keep listening and leaning this technique. Thank you.
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Game Day16Amazing conversations...and how to have them!Great conversations focusing on "What folks believe and why they believe it". Mark has a very calm and thoughtful conversation style. These talks are really interesting and informative. Well done!
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NavyJillMaking People Think!!Mark does a great job engaging with people and getting them to think through their beliefs, with a respectful and friendly style. Also: Buddy Holly is totally a god of rock!
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MaryAnn001Absolutely TerrificIf you wish to help others engage in critical thinking about their own beliefs, this is the podcast for you. You can’t help but appreciate Mark’s approach.
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Sammy Anne JA great podcastI have so much respect for Mark and his ability to stay so calm and respectful. I could never. The mental gymnastics people use to justify their beliefs over other beliefs is so frustrating but he never loses his cool.
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James CorlettaGreat conversation with A Reiki master and Angle believer.Mark you have an awesome calming conversation style with excellent SE questions with amazing ability to build rapport! I look forward to listening to more! James C. Corletta (JCC)
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eyu5tarJust wowI stumbled upon Street Epistemology recently and have been digging through related content and yours are among the best.
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SujabrNow that’s what I call funkyAfter listening to mostly long form and informative podcasts I now can’t get enough of these podcasts/YouTube channels that explore how we know what (we think) we know. Truly enlightening.
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ShellbearFascinating Explorations of BeliefThis show’s host, Mark Soloman, asks insightful questions to his guests about a variety of beliefs, to both understand their values and explore the importance of truth, evidence, and faith. It’s very interesting to follow their conversations and consider responses within the context of reason and the guest’s thought processes. Be prepared to reconsider your own beliefs as well!
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QdharmaEpistemology in action - I love it.These conversations are beautiful models of active listening, Socratic method, and honest pursuit of knowledge. The pacing is well considered and the kindness and tone are inspiring. The interviews are supported by an intentional doxastic openess that is missing in most discussion regarding faith, the supernatural, and claim making in general. This project is rich with productive dialogue, thoughtful skepticism, and clear examples of epistemology as a discipline.
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StartupStarterBrilliant interviewsDo you ever listen to an interview and wish the interviewer had asked a great question? That doesn’t happen with this one. He asks all the questions you want him to ask and the great ones you didn’t think to ask.
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TaxWizeGreat podcastMark Solomon is calm and respectful. He digs deep to help his interlocutor discover their real reason for believing. Then he discusses the validity of their method. Sometimes they don’t “get” it but those listening might hear the lack of reasonableness in the methodology. And then perhaps his interlocutor will think further about the discussion. It’s much more respectful to have a conversation rather than a debate.
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sydent of seven hillsOutstandingRational thinking at all levels of society is sorely lacking and Mark Solomon does a great job asking good questions and listening thoughtfully. Great modeling for more productive discussions in every day life.
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USMC3037Great ShowMark is very respectful and you don’t know where he stands on the subject being discussed. He attempts to get answers from those being interviewed while “being reasonable” with the interviewees. Not a debate but an information gathering session. Mark does not focus on himself as many interviewers in these types of settings do. Definitely a different kind of show.
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Femtosecond15Don’t get much out of itI get the point of this podcast and I like the idea of questioning why people believe in the things they do. But in the end it always comes down to their faith. Sure some people contradict themselves saying it’s important to them that they believe in the truth but at the same time they don’t care so much if it’s actually true what they believe in because believing makes them feel better. And of course they’ll never change their mind because what they believe in can never be proven wrong. So it’s a bit of a pointless conversation to have as it never goes anywhere. Also who uses a scale from 1 to 7? And what’s the deal with the “short” breaks in which some random music is being played? If I want to listen to music I don’t listen to a podcast. Kinda odd.
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Jeremy%<>%Excellent ShowWhat is lacking in our country at the moment is the skill of critical thinking. Really this show teaches you how to critically examine any presented belief, whether you agree with the belief or not. And that's a good thing.
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ScoobyshBrilliant conceptAsking people what is the basis for their beliefs and then reframing their beliefs under their own basis forces rational thinks to re-examine what they believe.
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BellaJJJasmineJust found a great podcastEveryone is passionate about something, and this podcast asks that question. I don’t hear judgement from the interviewer, which I appreciate, we have enough of that in every day life. People don’t talk about things like this, especially in this depth. I found a really interesting podcast.
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