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Melanie Trecek-King from Thinking is Power interviews Anthony Magnabosco about Street Epistemology, critical thinking, education, and many other fascinating topics. Watch video of talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIb_rBiZxLg Thinking is Power Website: https://thinkingispower.com/ Street Epistemology-Related Links: https://linktr.ee/StreetEpistemology Take the FREE Street Epistemology course here: https://www.navigatingbeliefs.com/offers/oHkNXj62/checkout Date Recorded: 20 February 2024 Music provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel. Narration provided by AZ.
My guest this week is Anthony Magnabosco, co-founder of Street Epistemology International. Street Epistemology is an approach to difficult dialogue aimed at helping individuals better understand why they believe what they believe. Anthony and co recently released a website called Navigating Beliefs, an easy way to learn how to do Street Epistemology. We discuss the evidence for the effectiveness of Street Epistemology, ongoing research on its effects, and concerns with the approach.Street Epistemology International: https://streetepistemology.com/seiNavigating Beliefs: https://www.navigatingbeliefs.com/Music by GW RodriguezSibling Pods:Philosophers in Space: https://0gphilosophy.libsyn.com/Support us at Patreon.com/EmbraceTheVoidIf you enjoy the show, please Like and Review us on your pod app, especially iTunes. It really helps!Next Episode: TBD
Date Recorded: 20 March 2024 Street Epistemology-Related Links: https://linktr.ee/StreetEpistemology Take the FREE Street Epistemology course here: https://www.navigatingbeliefs.com/offers/oHkNXj62/checkout Street Epistemology practitioner and Executive Director of Street Epistemology International Anthony Magnabosco takes questions from members of a popular Street Epistemology Discord server during his fourth Ask Me Anything. Music provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel. Audio correction provided by Philipp Grzemba. Narration provided by AZ.
My guest this week is Gil Morejón, a historian of ideas currently teaching at Grenell college, one of the 4 amazing hosts of the What's Left of Philosophy? Podcast. We discuss leftist takes on meritocracy, possible alternatives, and the differences between doing politics and ethics. Enjoy!What's Left of Philosophy: https://www.leftofphilosophy.com/Gil's Website: https://gilmorejon.wordpress.com/about/Music by GW RodriguezSibling Pods:Philosophers in Space: https://0gphilosophy.libsyn.com/Support us at Patreon.com/EmbraceTheVoidIf you enjoy the show, please Like and Review us on your pod app, especially iTunes. It really helps!Next Episode: Street Epistemology International with Anthony Magnabosco
Date Recorded: 5 February 2024 Street Epistemology-Related Links: https://linktr.ee/StreetEpistemology Street Epistemology practitioner and Executive Director of Street Epistemology International Anthony Magnabosco takes questions from members of a popular Street Epistemology Discord server during his fourth Ask Me Anything. Music provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel. Narration provided by AZ.
In this episode, I speak with Anthony Magnabosco a founder and the current Executive Director of the nonprofit Street Epistemology International, an educational organization that is committed to addressing dysfunction in public and private discourse by encouraging rationality through civil conversation. Anthony has been involved with Street Epistemology since 2013, and has given dozens of talks and workshops at conferences and events domestically and internationally. Many of his conversations have been uploaded to YouTube and demonstrate how Street Epistemology can be applied to a variety of claims including ones that are spiritual, political, or societal.Stoicism: Philosophy as a Way of Life is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Highlights* What is Street Epistemology?* What have you learned from your experience of using Street Epistemology?* How do you think it relates to the original Socratic Method? * How might it relate to psychotherapy? * Do you think Street Epistemology has any therapeutic potential?* What do you think of variations of Street Epistemology like Hidden Claim or the Spectrum SE we see Peter Boghossian doing?* What do you think the future holds for the method? Links* Street Epistemology website* Anthony Magnabosco YouTubeThank you for reading Stoicism: Philosophy as a Way of Life. This post is public so feel free to share it. Get full access to Stoicism: Philosophy as a Way of Life at donaldrobertson.substack.com/subscribe
Harvesting Happiness is proud to partner with the researchers and scholars at the Mental Immunity Project (MIP) and Cognitive Immunology Research Collaborative (CIRCE). This episode is part of a series exploring disinformation, media literacy, and the emerging science of cognitive immunology.In the US, as the election season approaches many people will have the opportunity to have conversations at home, work, or on social media where their beliefs differ vastly. Without curiosity, kindness, or a sound tool for assessing reasoning some conversations could turn into disputes.To discover communication tools that make us more streetwise and rationally philosophical, Harvesting Happiness Podcast Host Lisa Cypers Kamen speaks with Anthony Magnabosco, the current Executive Director of Street Epistemology International
Harvesting Happiness is proud to partner with the researchers and scholars at the Mental Immunity Project (MIP) and Cognitive Immunology Research Collaborative (CIRCE). This episode is part of a series exploring disinformation, media literacy, and the emerging science of cognitive immunology.In the US, as the election season approaches many people will have the opportunity to have conversations at home, work, or on social media where their beliefs differ vastly. Without curiosity, kindness, or a sound tool for assessing reasoning some conversations could turn into disputes.To discover communication tools that make us more streetwise and rationally philosophical, Harvesting Happiness Podcast Host Lisa Cypers Kamen speaks with Anthony Magnabosco, the current Executive Director of Street Epistemology International
Date Recorded: 5 December 2023 Street Epistemology-Related Links: https://linktr.ee/StreetEpistemology Street Epistemology practitioner and Executive Director of Street Epistemology International Anthony Magnabosco takes questions from members of a popular Street Epistemology Discord server during his third Ask Me Anything. Music provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel. Narration provided by AZ.
Ep 464: AMA | Ask Me Anything with Anthony Magnabosco Date Recorded: 5 October 2023 Street Epistemology-Related Links: https://linktr.ee/StreetEpistemology Street Epistemology practitioner and Executive Director of Street Epistemology International Anthony Magnabosco takes questions from members of a popular Street Epistemology Discord server during his second Ask Me Anything. Music provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel. Narration provided by AZ.
Changing people's minds is possible, just follow the tips and steps that Anthony Magnabosco explains in today's episode. Tom Cruise is a known Scientology member, but what about Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis? What's behind a cult member's mind, and how can we engage with them? Stay until the end to find out! Anthony's links: streetepistemology.com https://twitter.com/magnabosco https://www.youtube.com/magnabosco210 Peter Boghossian confronted by students:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxvyeZa1YSI Andrew Gold links: http://YouTube.com/andrewgold1 http://instagram.com/andrewgold_ok http://twitter.com/andrewgold_ok https://andrewgold.locals.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dan talks about igtheism, veganism, and the importance of deciding for yourself what you think and believe. ObjectivelyDan before he was ObjectivelyDan, on Anthony Magnabosco's Street Epistemology channel:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpwxM2wNChE&list=PLh10RgQgGuM-2Ar_0-HDbamaZPJgRBCeh&index=2“Truth Wanted” on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TruthWanted__________________________________________Find this episode, and others here:Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2EHJGf8kGbSV9SRbqsfYKSApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/growing-up-fundie/id1602008078Amazon Music:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad6ac91e-c2fb-47d6-8658-df8aed941eac/growing-up-fundiePatreon:https://www.patreon.com/sydneydavisjrjrBuzzsprout Subscriptions:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1908164/supporters/newYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5QuI5etVfbJoTVAhbRGMkADiscord:https://discord.gg/XQNG4nD5Our Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/GrowingUpFundie/More about the host, Sydney Davis Jr. Jr.sydneydavisjrjr.comThink you might make a great guest, or know someone who would be?Apply for yourself, or nominate someone here:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeHiy8KYW38tyKUD6MbFmOwCKdeWVHAbIA9qst1RBQf4rRPXg/viewform?usp=share_link
This is a special mid-week, two-part interview with Pastor David Marini of Calvary Chapel in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Pastor David just recently was interviewed by an atheist street epistemology practitioner and shares his experience with us on our next two episodes. We hope the insights learned from Pastor Marini's encounter can encourage, strengthen and guide other Christians who may encounter a street epistemologist in social media or in public.Daniel has been following the developments in the street epistemology community on and off since 2013. See Daniel's complete YouTube playlist of street epistemology critiques and reviews here.David Marini is the pastor of Calvary Chapel of Chapel Hill North Carolina. Pastor David planted this church with his wife Michele in 2003 and has been leading it ever since. The ministry philosophy that Pastor David has pursued over the past 20 years is to teach verse by verse, book by book through the entire Bible. Pastor David's ministry has placed great emphasis on foreign missions, especially to the country of India. His fervent desire is that the unreached and marginally reached peoples of Asia and Africa will have access to a true rendering of the whole counsel of God.Related Links: Free access to some related Watchman Profiles: Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Street Epistemology and its founder, atheist and philosopher Peter Boghossian, by Daniel Ray: watchman.org/SE Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Atheism by Dr. Robert M. Bowman: watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Agnosticism by W. Russell Crawford: watchman.org/Agnostic Additional ResourcesFREE: We are also offering a subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free.PROFILE NOTEBOOK: Order the complete collection of Watchman Fellowship Profiles (over 600 pages -- from Astrology to Zen Buddhism) in either printed or PDF formats here: watchman.org/notebook. SUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give.Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman Fellowship For more information, visit www.watchman.org © Watchman Fellowship, Inc.
Through the practice of Street Epistemology, Anthony Magnabosco initiates friendly conversations with strangers to study how & why people choose to live by their deeply-held beliefs (be they religious, political, paranormal, etc.).He then helps them discover if the methods they used to live by these beliefs are reliable or not, and helps them find ways to more reliably either come to a new conclusion, or maintain their current beliefs.Anthony's Street Epistemology videos have amassed a Youtube following of over 75k subscribers, and over 7 million views.Street Epistemology International https://streetepistemology.com/Anthony on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@magnabosco210/featuredAnthony on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/magnabosco210/?hl=en______________________________________Find this episode, and others here:Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2EHJGf8kGbSV9SRbqsfYKSApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/growing-up-fundie/id1602008078Amazon Music:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad6ac91e-c2fb-47d6-8658-df8aed941eac/growing-up-fundiePatreon:https://www.patreon.com/sydneydavisjrjrYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5QuI5etVfbJoTVAhbRGMkADiscord:https://discord.gg/XQNG4nD5More about the host, Sydney Davis Jr. Jr.sydneydavisjrjr.comThink you might make a great guest, or know someone who would be?Apply for yourself, or nominate someone here:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeHiy8KYW38tyKUD6MbFmOwCKdeWVHAbIA9qst1RBQf4rRPXg/viewform?usp=share_link
Dan is the host of Truth Wanted, a call-in talk show that's part of the Atheist Community of Austin.Truth Wanted focuses on how and why people believe what they believe - and how we can talk about beliefs in more effective ways - whether it's karma or Christ, Bigfoot or crystals. In Sentientist Conversations we talk about the two most important questions: “what's real?” & “who matters?” Sentientism is "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings." The video of our conversation is here on YouTube. We discuss: We discuss: 00:00 Welcome Dan "coming out" as #vegan during Jamie's co-hosting of Truth Wanted 03:08 Dan's Intro Listen to Truth Wanted! Is space real? Are there bug creatures on Mars? "Americans in particular - not super great at the whole #epistemology stuff" 05:07 What's Real? Growing up #Methodist , then switching to a #baptistchurch Community more than theology "your parents went to church so you went to church" "I did believe" Doing evangelical ministry Being baptised twice! Talking to @Anthony Magnabosco of @Street Epistemology "It was a stepping stone on a journey... I was already deconstructing" "This faith thing doesn't really make sense" Being an "igtheist" (basically an atheist) and a #Sentientist @Being Reasonable's Mark Solomon https://youtu.be/OybxPFN8Ifc The Bible "doesn't really stack up." Progressive Xtian & Xtian mystic phases Reading @Sam Harris "I was definitely homophobic... transphobic growing up". "My Christian faith told me it wasn't right, it wasn't natural" "When you have a naturalist worldview it's harder to be homophobic" Changing ethics & politics: abortion, immigration "Christianity was all I knew... I didn't understand how to be a good person outside of Christianity" Struggles of leaving Xtianity. Lacking community (no @Secular Student Alliance in Waco) "that was tough" "There would be more athiests if it was more normal" Atheists within religious communities Selective dogmatism: #Qanon , #antivaxx , #goop products, #homeopathy "#cognitivedissonance is a bitch" "When you don't have someone who is actively challenging what you think you can just think what you want" #miracles "Churches aren't places for critical thinking" #epistemology #fideism #dogma Hebrews 11: "faith is the evidence of things not seen" enables any arbitrary belief ...and much more. Full show notes at Sentientism.info. Sentientism is “Evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings.” More at Sentientism.info. Join our "I'm a Sentientist" wall via this simple form. Everyone, Sentientist or not, is welcome in our groups. The biggest so far is here on FaceBook. Come join us there!
Join us for episode 88, where we sit down with Anthony Magnabosco. Anthony Magnabosco is a skeptic and atheist who has been practicing and promoting Street Epistemology since 2013. Anthony has had several hundred chats on various claims, including Gods, ghosts, karma, the law of attraction, and various social and political topics. He is also a Founder and the current Executive Director of the new nonprofit organization, Street. In this episode, we discuss his early years and his journey in discovering his beliefs. We also chat about the state of the world and how various influences have shaped the mindset of humanity. Another Banger! Connect with Anthony: https://anthonymagnabosco.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehiddengateway/support
"A Brief History of Secular Buddhism For 2,500 years: Buddhist meditation was practiced by monks—these practices are older than Christianity and Islam. Meditation was not generally taught to lay people. 19th century: Buddhism came to the attention of Western intellectuals 1890's-1950's: Buddhist meditation was first taught to laypeople en-mass: Burmese monks: Ledi Sayadaw, Webu Sayadaw and Saya Thetgyi taught meditation to lay meditation teachers such as Sayaguyi U Ba Khin. 1960's: Sayagyi U Ba Khin teaches S.N. Goenka and after 1976 Goenka creates hundreds of secular meditation centers that teach Vipassana a form of mindfulness meditation and proto-Secular Buddhism. 1979: Jon Kabat-Zin founded the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program at the University of Massachusetts to treat the chronically ill. 2011: Stephen Batchelor published the book “Buddhist Atheist.” Small local and online Secular Buddhist groups form around the world 2015: Mark W. Gura co-founded the Association of Mindfulness Meditation and Secular Buddhism (AMMSB.org), the first national nonprofit dedicated to Secular Buddhism in the U.S. and he published “Atheist Meditation.” 2016: The Atheist Alliance of America started to inform the atheist community about Secular Buddhism. 2016: With the help of Peter Boghossian and Anthony Magnabosco, the AMMSB adopted the use of Street Epistemology to introduce Secular Buddhism to traditional Buddhists. 2017: With the help of Rebecca Hale and Roy Speckhardt the American Humanist Association and the AMMSB collaborated to further inform the secular humanist and atheist community about Secular Buddhism." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support
master of discussion: Anthony Magnabosco joins us to discuss Street Epistemology; its benefits and applications. Where and when should we approach people to make them realize where the flaw in their reasoning is
In today's episode, Susie and Phil talk with skeptic and atheist, Anthony Magnabosco. Anthony has taken the concept of Street Epistemology to another level with his YouTube conversations and has big plans to take SE to new heights and to new applications. We explore what SE is, how it can be useful beyond conversations about god belief and religion, and what Anthony has planned for the future of SE, especially with his new organization, Street Epistemology International. All of Anthony's links: https://linktr.ee/magnabosco Website: https://anthonymagnabosco.com/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/magnabosco210 About SE: https://tinyurl.com/abm-se-resources Street Epistemology International: https://streetepistemology.com/sei SE Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfb-sNm-sTE0fZQkynr-qTu6krq68S-po How Minds Change book: https://www.amazon.com/How-Minds-Change-Surprising-Persuasion/dp/0593190297 A Manual for Creating Atheists book: https://www.amazon.com/Manual-Creating-Atheists-Peter-Boghossian-ebook/dp/B00LKBT0MC/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1659100155&sr=1-1 How to donate: https://streetepistemology.com/donate Check our new friends at Aesthetic Atheist on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AtheistAesthetic They have amazing secular clothing and other fun items. Use Coupon Code FLAWED for 15% off anything in the shop!
Date Recorded: 22 May 2022 Date Released: 22 May 2022 Watch video of discussion here: https://youtu.be/ECZwRTdZNA8 Inspire Reflection's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/InspireReflection Thank you to Anthony for being such a generous interview partner. This was my second interview with Anthony as the first one had major audio problems and I am very grateful to Anthony for giving me the chance to take another swing at it. Anthony's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCocP40a_UvRkUAPLD5ezLIQ Street Epistemology: https://www.youtube.com/user/StreetEpistemologist - - - - For more information about Inspire Reflection and its sister project Deviant Robot checkout https://deviantrobot.com - - - - Please be respectful to my conversation partners in the comments. They may not be used to expressing there views so please try and exercise the principle of charitable interpretation. - - - - Inspire Reflection Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/InsReflect Deviant Robot Website - https://deviantrobot.com Deviant Robot YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/deviantrobot Deviant Robot Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/thedeviantrobot Deviant Robot Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/deviantrobot Deviant Robot Discord - https://discord.gg/7t8xNEBk3A Street Epistemology Website - https://streetepistemology.com/ Street Epistemology YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/StreetEpistemologist Street Epistemology Discord - https://discord.gg/streetepistemology
As you read this, there is presently a growing community of online social media savvy atheists and skeptics learning and engaging in conversational techniques that are designed to plant seeds of doubt in the minds of Christians about their faith in Christ. This growing phenomenon is known as Street Epistemology, or SE for short. SE includes a financially supported non-profit organization that produces materials and content, trained practitioners who give seminars on how to use SE, a multitude of social media platforms including Facebook, Reddit, Discord, YouTube, Clubhouse, and Twitter, and an enthusiastic community of lay atheists and skeptics dedicated to the promotion and use of this technique. And if you or your children or grandchildren are active on social media, it's not unlikely you or they will eventually chat with a street epistemologist. So what is street epistemology? What are some of the ways you can recognize if you are talking to a street epistemologist? What should you say? How should you respond? On this episode of Apologetics Profile, Watchman staff apologist Daniel Ray sits down with long-time friend of Watchman Fellowship, Kerby Anderson, host of the nationally syndicated talk radio show Point of View to discuss the basics of what you and your family need to know about this growing online atheist movement.WATCH THE VIDEO: You may also watch the interview here: https://vimeo.com/710522615.And just as a reminder, this broadcast of Apologetics Profile is a rebroadcast of Daniel's conversation with Kerby on Point of View. So even though Kerby is going to invite people to call in, please do not call the studio, as this is not a live broadcast!KERBY ANDERSON serves as president of Probe Ministries (www.probe.org) in Plano, Texas. He is a regular contributor to the Probe radio program heard on over 600 radio outlets (including the USA Radio Network, Moody Broadcasting Network, Bott Radio Network, and American Family Network). He also serves as host of “Point of View” (USA Radio Network) heard on 290 radio outlets nationwide as well as on the Internet (www.pointofview.net) and shortwave.EDUCATION B.S., Oregon State University (Zoology) M.F.S., Yale University (Science) M.A., Georgetown University (Government) Kennedy Institute of Bioethics (Washington, D.C) AUTHOR Fossils in Focus (1977) Life, Death and Beyond (1980) Genetic Engineering (1982) Origin Science (1987) Living Ethically In the 90s (1990) Signs of Warning, Signs of Hope (1994) Moral Dilemmas (1998) Christian Ethics in Plain Language (2005) A Biblical Point of View on Islam (2007) A Biblical Point of View on Homosexuality (2008) A Biblical Point of View on Intelligent Design (2008) A Biblical Point of View on Spiritual Warfare (2009) Making the Most of Your Money in Tough Times (2009) ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Complete YouTube Video Playlist on Street Epistemology by Daniel Ray: watchman.org/PlaylistSE Watchman Fellowship's 4-page Profile on Street Epistemology by Daniel Ray: watchman.org/SE Watchman Fellowship's 4-page Profile on Atheism by Robert M. Bowman: watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship's 4-page Profile on Agnosticism by W. Russell Crawford: watchman.org/Agnostic FREE: We are also offering a free subscription to our bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/FreeProfile Notebook: Get the full collection of 4-page Profiles published by Watchman Fellowship (over 600 pages!) here: watchman.org/DigitalNotebook.SUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give.Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman FellowshipFor more information, visit www.watchman.org © Watchman Fellowship, Inc.
Greetings! Today we have the talented duo of Johnny Angel and Kenneth Leonard who will patiently present questions to callers that cause deep thinking about how to determine what is true.First caller is Ernie from CA who has proof of Jesus. It is because the Bible, which has always been true, talks about giants and we can find fossils of giants all over the world. Then there is Nimrod, who is why we have continents and the earth no longer has Pangea. Where is the connection between all this and god? When is it time to believe something is true? Why is the Bible a reliable source of truth? How do you know what Jesus said about anything? Did you know that the Rig Veda has been around longer than the Bible? Next caller is Sasha from OR who is exploring Reiki and Astrology as spiritual practices. Love is when you are operating through your heart chakra. How do you define spirituality, the concept of love, chakras, and energy? Can these things be measured by any kind of scientific instruments? Why is the medical industry not making money off of Reiki? How do you tell the difference between feeling the effects of these things and something your brain is doing? What is the experimental design for proving these claims? How do you know something exists other than tradition?Mark from MS no longer believes some of the things in the bible such as the original sin, 6,000 year old earth, and the flood, but still considers himself a Christian. He believes in a creator but it should not be taught in schools. Why are you still a Christian? What does it mean for someone to be a Christian? If you don't believe in original sin, what is the purpose of the crucifixion and resurrection? Why do you believe he died in front of his disciples? Is there independent extra-biblical evidence for this? What tools are we using to arrive at our conclusions? Drew from WA would like to know how to respond to friends when they get offended from being told that god isn't real. We say that we don't believe that god exists and ask for evidence. You want to produce a conversation, not a confrontation. If friends are using slurs or hurtful terms, you do not need to hang out with them. Look at some of Anthony Magnabosco's work and Street Epistemology for ideas on how to address this. You do not owe anyone an explanation of who you are. Aelora in OR has a question about advice heard from witches on TikTok that is inducing abortion by taking different herbs. People who have taken this advice ended up in the hospital or dying. They want to know about this in light of Roe Vs. Wade. This is one of the effects that magical thinking has on the mind. There are people that are science educators who listen for this kind of stuff and make response videos. Look for doctors on TikTok such as MD Aware, that address this and tag them so that it can be effectively dealt with.That is it for the show! Keep up the good work and support of our essential workers. See you next week!
Today please join us to learn from Kenneth Leonard who is joined by the exceptional Katy Montgomerie. They will both work with callers who try to present evidence for god. First caller is Ruth in CA who has a message for Christians: Get out of the way and let us be people. You are taking us back to the dark ages and are afraid of losing your evangelical followers. Kenneth reminds us that the incentive for elected officials is not always to do the right thing, but to take advantage of peop's rage against those who are different. Katy connects the dots between misogyny, the Bible, and the opposition to abortion. It is scary when people weaponize religion. Ruth finishes the call by thanking the hosts for providing an education for us.Dani in the UK asks Katy if it is easier to be trans in the UK than it is in the U.S. Katy informs us that most people are not wanting to take away trans rights and are not bigoted in the UK. She mentions that the U.S. has states with varying laws and attitudes regarding trans people. Even within states, things can vary and it is not even as simple as rural vs urban. Xeno from South Korea has scientific evidence for god. His evidence is mathematical and starts by asking the hosts to put a number on how much they know about the universe. Even if the hosts know virtually nothing, where is the evidence? Can we convict somebody of a crime by using evidence found with all the stuff that we don't know? Science is the best method we know of to explain what is true. If you have another way to show if something is true, then you need to demonstrate that. How do we know that a frog wizard with colors is not the something that was the beginning of your god?Special guest Clara, president of the UTSA Secular Student Alliance (SSA) in San Antonio is our last caller. She got involved with the SSA in 2016 by noticing the students with the table and attending meetings. She slowly learned more and has been president since 2019. This is an important group because there are over 25 religious groups on campus, but this is the only secular group. The SSA has been around since 2013 and is there to support non religious students when they need help getting out of religion. The best way to learn about the organization or support is through the website. Lots of guest speakers have visited such as Anthony Magnabosco who practiced street epistemology at the school for a number of years.
Dr. Mark Solomon is an author, neuropsychologist, musician and radio show/podcast host whose work touches on a wide range of topics. Mark produces a national Street Epistemology radio show/podcast called "Being Reasonable" (beingreasonableshow.com, @B_Reasonable_, @Being Reasonable) In Sentientist Conversations we talk about the two most important questions: “what's real?” & “what matters?” Sentientism is "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings." The video of our conversation is here on YouTube. We discuss: 00:00 Welcome 01:25 Mark's Intro - @Street Epistemology . Conversations about "what you know and how you know it" @Anthony Magnabosco , Reid Nicewonder @Cordial Curiosity 02:44 What's Real? - Flat Earth - Backfire effect - Talking less about the belief & more about the reasons for the belief - Improving our epistemology, not just "correcting" beliefs - "I grew up in a Jewish household that didn't discuss god" - Living with two separate epistemologies: naturalism / humanism but culturally Jewish - "I couldn't even tell you that my rabbi believed in the supernatural" - SE as a tool anyone can use - Evidence & reason - Objectivity & subjectivity - Reality, truth, belief & opinion - Starting conversations with understanding how people think of truth 27:44 What Matters? - "I don't know" - "I try to be a selfless person but sometimes I act selfishly" - "I just act - I don't know if I have a choice" - Uncertainty, psychology & moral foundations - Suffering vs. flourishing (causing bad feelings in others is bad) - Moral origins in evolution & psychology - Determinism & free will - Pre & non-human morality - Compassion & co-operation as evolutionarily adaptive - Virtue, deontology, utility, feminist care, relational ethics - "If there were no sentient beings there would be no morality" - Internal (warm fuzzy feelings, reciprocity...) & external reasons to be good - True altruism & demandingness. "At least don't needlessly cause suffering & death" - Emotional & intellectual routes to compassion - Alleviating suffering vs. enhancing flourishing - Universal Declaration of Human Rights 48:15 Who Matters? - Nagel's "What is it like to be a bat?" - Getting backyard chickens for eggs & as pets - "It's become painfully obvious to us that they are really smart creatures with their own social order... they definitely feel suffering." - "There are some really stark commonalities between humans & chickens" ...and much more. Full show notes at Sentientism.info. Sentientism is “Evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings.” More at Sentientism.info. Join our "I'm a Sentientist" wall via this simple form. Everyone, Sentientist or not, is welcome in our groups. The biggest so far is here on FaceBook. Come join us there! Thanks Graham.
Reid (Cordial Curiosity), Will (Inspire Reflection), Lisa, Janosch, Mark (Being Reasonable), Nathan (Abstract Activist), review Anthony Magnabosco's conversation he had on the Mormon Stories podcast with Christian pastor Shawn McRaney. Watch review video here: https://youtu.be/0xfxqaTi_Yc Watch original interview here: https://youtu.be/hVh_60xD_8M Reid's Links: https://linktr.ee/CordialCuriosity Will's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/InspireReflection Lisa's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSMSInIbBclvxlif4GiUBUA Mark's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/BeingReasonable Nathan's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/AbstractActivistSE Street Epistemology Links: https://linktr.ee/StreetEpistemology
Anthony Magnabosco, Reid (Cordial Curiosity), Michael (Live Well), Mark (Being Reasonable), Dali (JugglingLessons), and Matt review Reid's convo with Nate about the COVID vaccine. Watch review video here: https://youtu.be/XwV5KW3Hm7Y Watch original interview here: https://youtu.be/0CB6b4YCudM Anthony's LinkTree: linktr.ee/magnabosco Reid's LinkTree: linktr.ee/CordialCuriosity Michael's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-GdFIoS1X-x2nTEm-GZmOA Mark's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5-eKG7SxyTZlaXBg9Um7EA Dali's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/jugglinglessons SE LinkTree: linktr.ee/StreetEpistemology Music provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel.
Nathan (Abstract Activist), Anthony Magnabosco, Reid (Cordial Curiosity), Michael (Live Well), Rom, and Pierce Watkins review Nathan's video 'How to Engage with Relativistic Thinking'. Watch review video here: https://youtu.be/hpE8PHqDLSI Watch original interview here: https://youtu.be/KjvVxNZ2cBI Anthony's LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/magnabosco Reid's LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/CordialCuriosity Michael's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Gd... Rom's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3mM... Pierce's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsZj... SE LinkTree: linktr.ee/StreetEpistemology Music provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel.
Welcome back to Truth Wanted folks! This week's special guest is taking a break from handing out quests in Skyrim to join Dan. He's a science communicator, he's Tik Tok royalty, welcome Forrest Valkai to the show!This week's Patron of the Week is Ayame, thank you for supporting the show! A thousand blessings upon your ancestors.Danni is having some trouble letting go of childhood religious indoctrination. Forrest recommends patience, these things don't disappear, they fade away. He offers Danni a few tools, and a very gross, yet poignant metaphor. Dan shares an anecdote about his own upbringing, and advocates for visibility as an atheist, when safe to do so. Be patient with yourself Danni, much love!Jay is up next, with a “No True Scotsman” argument that will dazzle and amaze. Okay, maybe not, but he tells our hosts that the Christians hating gay people aren't true Christians. Our hosts point out that both all Xtians, good or bad, are drawing their conclusions from the same book. Jay has the one true interpretation of the Bible though! You and a million others, Jay.TH has a real problem, that being his anti-vaxxer adult children. His kids offer up past lies from the government as reason to distrust the Covid narrative. Dan offers his own conversation with Anthony Magnabosco as an example of how minds don't change overnight. Forrest paints a picture of how other conspiracies mirror the current anti-vax trend, and gives our caller a few tools for starting constructive conversations. There aren't any magic words to get through to someone TH, but you seem to be on the right track.Forrest spills the tea on this next call, Zim in Virginia asks how to explain evolution to a younger crowd, and it turns out Forrest is already on it! He's working on exactly this topic! He gives a brief rundown of what Zim can expect, subjects like alleles, speciation, exactly what we need. Dan gets a bye round on this call, it's entertaining as heck though!Charles is up next, and asks our hosts what they think about the ethics of incest. Is our aversion to sex with close kin cultural, biological, or just plain good sense? Our hosts offer an impartial analysis of a typically taboo topic. Like the trolley problem, there's no easy answer here.Barrie the Kiwi asks if including creationism in public education has value, even if it's just to warn students. Forrest thinks that teaching the history of science is valuable, especially because it includes the times we got it wrong. Honesty and skepticism go hand in hand!Finally Paul gets Forrest super excited about mermaids and speciation. Actually. Best. Wrap-up. Ever.
Street Epistemology is a conversational tool that helps people reflect on the quality of their reasons and the reliability of the methods they have used to form their deeply-held beliefs and to clarify the degree of confidence they have in those beliefs. Anthony Magnabosco, co founder and Executive Director of the nonprofit organization Street Epistemology International, join Bob and Julia to discuss the benefits that come with learning and practicing the technique.
Anthony Magnabosco has been such a good sport all week taking us into the world of Street Epistemology and we are so thankful to our dedicated Mormon Stories listeners going on this journey with us! In this final interview, Carah and John decide to roleplay as believing Mormon parents and let Anthony play the part of the son who has lost their faith as he utilizes SE techniques in a way that helps soften the blow. ————— We are 100% donor funded! Please click HERE to donate and keep this content coming! Click here to donate monthly: $10 $25 $50 —————
Street Epistemology week continues with Anthony Magnabosco and special guest exMormon Christian pastor Shawn McCraney. After building the foundation of SE with episodes 1-3, in part 4, Shawn is kind enough to play our interlocutor as Anthony questions him about the roots of his religious beliefs. You'll likely be very surprised with the way this interview progresses as Anthony does his best to display Street Epistemology in the Mormon Stories studio! ————— We are 100% donor funded! Please click HERE to donate and keep this content coming! Click here to donate monthly: $10 $25 $50 ————— Show Notes: Street Epistemology links Anthony Magnabosco links C.A.M.P.U.S. church
Anthony Magnabosco is back in the Mormon Stories studio for our third interview, this time discussing the fundamentals of Street Epistemology! We go over what people tend to say to believers that isn't helpful, the ethical framework of SE such as informed content, and address criticisms of the method. We hope you enjoy this fascinating discussion and give us feedback if you decide to dive into learning Street Epistemology yourself! ————— We are 100% donor funded! Please click HERE to donate and keep this content coming! Click here to donate monthly: $10 $25 $50 —————
Today Mormon Stories is honored to talk with Anthony Magnabosco about his Catholic background, development of the Street Epistemology interviewing technique, and a discussion about the atheist community at large. We hope you enjoy this first-of-its-kind interview to get to know Anthony better and continue to join us all week long as we dive into the world of Street Epistemology! ————— We are 100% donor funded! Please click HERE to donate and keep this content coming! Click here to donate monthly: $10 $25 $50 ————— Show Notes: Street Epistemology links Anthony Magnabosco links
Mormon Stories is excited to be joined in studio each day this week by Anthony Magnabosco for an exciting introduction into the world of Street Epistemology! In part 1, airing live, Carah and John play clips from Anthony's well-known YouTube channel where he practices Street Epistemology to give Mormon Stories listeners a feel for the technique Anthony, and others like him with "Street Epistemology International", use in conversations with various random people on the street to find out if they have good reasons to believe their claims. Join us Monday at 11am mountain time for this introductory episode and don't miss our week of Anthony Magnabosco interviews! ————— We are 100% donor funded! Please click HERE to donate and keep this content coming! Click here to donate monthly: $10 $25 $50 ————— Show Notes: Street Epistemology links Anthony Magnabosco links
Hello Truth-Seekers and welcome to another episode of Truth Wanted. We have a special treat this week as Objectively Dan is joined by Anthony Magnabosco!We'll kick it off with Aelora in Oregon, who is curious what Street Epistemology has to offer for someone with a mental health issue. Anthony thinks that by helping others, you help yourself, and practicing SE with others will ingrain the process into one's own introspection. Both hosts agree that the process is not a therapy method and urge caution, but encourage the pursuit of truth as a path to wellbeing. We wish you a healthy recovery Aelora!Second we have Barrie in New Zealand, who wants to talk about how applicable the process of SE can be to other facets of life, in schools, with street preachers, and especially with followers of a particular zealous church in NZ. Anthony recommends steering away from contentious issues in the interest of building trust. Be a mirror, ask questions, and let your interlocutor reveal why they believe what they believe in a long form conversation.Jake in Texas wants to talk to his father about political views. Anthony wants Jake to take a broader approach, asking questions like “When was the last time you changed your mind” instead of getting into social issues. Dan points out that the goal of SE should never be to change someone's mind in a single conversation. We're planting seeds here Jake, especially with family.Next we have Philipp in Germany who wants to know if there's a point where a person becomes unreachable. Dan thinks assuming a person can't change their mind isn't constructive, and reminds us that people can surprise you. Anthony asks Philipp to try roleplay, ask the people in your life that think others can't be reached to steelman those people. Get some practice in!Queer Atheist asks if “new atheism” and big names like Dawkins and Harris are harming the movement. Dan refutes the idea that a handful of people can represent such a wide demographic, and reminds us that getting atheists to agree on anything is like herding cats. Atheism is just a response to one claim, people can be wrong on plenty of other things. Anthony agrees that big names have played a role in bringing atheists to the forefront and removing stigma, but outdated views can't speak for the ever-evolving zeitgeist of the 21st century.That's a wrap folks, stay safe, ask questions, and think for yourselves! See you next week!
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How closely have you examined your deeply held beliefs? How confident are you that your beliefs are true? What are the reasons you have that give you your level of confidence in your belief? In this episode we take a critical look at beliefs. Beliefs of all kinds. Belief in God, karma, the law of … Continue reading Anthony Magnabosco is Challenging Your Beliefs with Street Epistemology | #09 →
After explaining what Street Epistemology (also known as “SE”) is, Anthony Magnabosco will cover more advanced topics of the dialectical method of respectfully challenging belief claims. What are some common misunderstandings and criticisms of the approach? When should one probably not use the method? What things can get in the way of an effective conversation? You won't want to miss this revealing discussion with one of the most proficient practitioners of this fascinating method of conversation! Anthony Magnabosco is a skeptic and atheist from San Antonio Texas who has been practicing and promoting Street Epistemology for more than six years. Anthony has had several hundred chats (many of them, on camera and uploaded to his YouTube channel) on a variety of claims including Gods, ghosts, karma, law of attraction, and a variety of social and political topics. Anthony has appeared on The Thinking Atheist, The Atheist Experience, Cognitive Dissonance, and The David Pakman Show, to name a few. He is also a Founder and the current Executive Director of the new nonprofit organization Street Epistemology International. Anthony has given countless talks and workshops on Street Epistemology at conferences and events domestically and internationally. Hosted by Amaia Perez, the RfR Online Programming Director, Medelin Nolasco, RfR Helpline Volunteer and Social Host, and Dr. Darrel Ray, RfR Founder and President. Recorded on January 25th, 2021 Discussion resources https://streetepistemology.com https://discord.gg/sKap3zM (invite to a popular fan-managed SE Discord server) Learn more about Anthony Magnabosco https://streetepistemology.com/community https://streetepistemology.com/resources https://youtube.com/magnabosco210 https://twitter.com/magnabosco --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/recovering-from-religion/message
Anthony Magnabosco is a skeptic, well-known for his YouTube channel where he practices Street Epistemology (SE). Like a modern day Socrates he stops random people to have conversations about factual claims they make, in order to see if they have a good reason to believe them. His calm demeanour and ability to set people at ease makes for a wonderful antidote to a world of "Ben Shapiro DESTROYS SJW Feminist". As Anthony says in the interview, he distinguishes between beliefs and people -- an approach which anybody who interacts with him can attest to. In this interview we talk about the tools you can use to help deconstruct arguments (both your own and other people's) and the future of the "sense making" movement. Anthony's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/magnabos... His Twitter: https://twitter.com/magnabosco Read more about Anthony here: https://intellectinterviews.com/2020/... Street epistemology subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/StreetEpiste... --------- I got good Tweets, too: https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep Support the show on Patreon and get your name in the credits as well as my heart ❤️ (+ other goodies like early access to videos and Zoom calls with myself): https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep
Today, I speak with Anthony Magnabosco, the Executive Director of Street Epistemology International. Anthony has been practicing Street Epistemology (SE) for a number of years on his YouTube channel, and can honestly say he's one of the best Street Epistemologists out there practicing today. Street Epistemology is a conversational tool that helps people reflect on the reliability of the methods used to arrive at their deeply-held beliefs. Anthony and I touch on what I used to believe, and the whole point of the creation of this podcast. Not to mention plenty of SE talk for anyone who is interested in the practice. Learn Street Epistemology: streetepistemology.com Anthony Magnabosco's YouTube Channel: youtube.com/user/magnabosco210 Calvin's Linktree: linktr.ee/CalvinSmith Discord Server: https://discord.gg/AY6VUu4Ycf Street Epistemology Discord Server: https://discord.gg/CaBVBCmQwN --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unquestionablewithcalvin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unquestionablewithcalvin/support
In today's episode, I speak with Anthony Magnabosco. Anthony is a skeptic and atheist from San Antonio, Texas who has been practicing and promoting Street Epistemology since 2013. Anthony has had several hundred chats (many of them on camera and uploaded to his YouTube channel) on a variety of claims including Gods, ghosts, karma, law of attraction, and a variety of social and political topics. He is also a Founder and the current Executive Director of the new nonprofit organization called Street Epistemology International. Anthony has given dozens of talks and workshops on Street Epistemology at conferences and events domestically and internationally. We spend our time in this episode discussing Street Epistemology, which is essentially a form of dialogue that involves asking questions to better understand the foundations on which a belief is built. It's all about better understanding a person's belief. This is contrast to a debate, where each person presents an argument to support their point. In this conversation, we discuss what SE is, some basic tips for using it properly and the ethics of the approach. We talk about doubt and ask whether it should be avoided or embraced, the difficulties people face in having conversations today and much more. **This episode was recorded on January 23, 2021**ANTHONY MAGNABOSCOYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCocP40a_UvRkUAPLD5ezLIQTwitter: https://twitter.com/magnaboscoOTHER RESOURCEShttps://streetepistemology.comSE Discord: https://discord.gg/sKap3zMSE Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/StreetEpistemology/SE Playlist: https://tinyurl.com/SELatestReleasesInterview on UnityNow! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FKFxtcxu3A&t=1202s“Gender is Binary” talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbNlZEKkBRc&t=309s“A Manual for Creating Atheists” by Peter Boghossian: https://amzn.to/3sc7DF1“How to Have Impossible Conversations: A Very Practical Guide” by Peter Boghossian and James Lindsay: https://amzn.to/3dr9TUStheEWpodcasthttp://ericwhte.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/ericwhteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eric.whte/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw27qaF6r_XdQrzREV21QSANewsletter: http://ericwhte.com/newsletter/TIMESTAMPS00:00 Welcome2:55 Introducing Anthony Magnabosco and Street Epistemology8:12 Gender Is Binary12:00 The benefits of seeing SE in action on video18:11 Can SE be a back and forth?24:21 Has Anthony revised his beliefs as a result of an SE conversation?28:09 Why did Anthony start filming his interactions?33:52 How can people self-evaluate their progress without recording it?44:46 Preconceived notions about your interlocutor 47:32 Staying calm in potentially heated conversations50:37 Dealing with trigger points56:35 How to s
Today, I am very pleased to share a conversation with friend, author, podcast host, researcher and counselor, Zach Rhoads. Zach is the host of the podcast “The Social Exchange.” “The Social Exchange” features conversations with prominent thought leaders like Michael Shermer, Johann Hari, Anthony Magnabosco and many more. Zach is also the author of the book, “Outgrowing Addiction,” written with Dr. Stanton Peele, where they make the argument that the disease model of addiction is wrong while also presenting an alternative to the most common addiction rehab program, Alcoholics Anonymous. His book, “Outgrowing Addiction”, and the shortcomings of the mainstream view on addiction are the main topics of focus for this conversation. Here, we discuss the problems with AA and also touch on where it gets things right. We talk about Zach's views on the disease model of addiction and why he believes it's incorrect. We also touch briefly on Zach's own history of addiction to heroin, how he outgrew his addiction, and the role his experience played in developing his ideas about addiction, among other topics.Outgrowing Addiction: https://amzn.to/2MsbrSWThe Social Exchange Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-social-exchange/id1333527133Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1gVfFVRrsxHmBPJHvlmlW0?si=_vzb9JdwQW2rhthgJBPE3AYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7UKA-74CZdv-MimwmK4V0QZach Rhoads Twitter: https://twitter.com/rhoadsodaLife Process Program (an alternative to AA): https://lifeprocessprogram.comZach Rhoads and Dr. Stanton Peele discuss Dax Shepard: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THb8OBXERRktheEWpodcast newsletter signup: http://ericwhte.com/newsletter/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericwhteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eric.whte/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw27qaF6r_XdQrzREV21QSAhttp://ericwhte.com/
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The U.S. election may be over but healing the division and rancor in the country will take years. Anthony Magnabosco uses a dialogue technique called Street Epistemology to get people to think more carefully about how they came to know what they know. He uses this technique to soften—or even reverse—peoples' deeply held beliefs about religion, politics, or social issues, while building genuine mutual respect.
This weeks episode is about Street Epistemology. "Epistemology" is best described as "what do you believe, why do you believe it's true and how did you come about realizing this." It's about conducting an interview to distinguish belief and validity. Below is a presentation by Anthony Magnabosco on Street Epistemology: Street Epistemology Workshop with Anthony Magnabosco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQfneO0m4Wk&t=3392s This is an example of SE with Anthony Magnabosco on a college campus: Street Epistemology: Daniel & Beau | What Else Do We Have But Faith? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpwxM2wNChE&t=1244s Recovering From Religion is an organization that connects others with support, resources, community, and most of all, hope. They have two forms of support - peer support and professional support. https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/
Anthony Magnabosco drops into Marriage on a Tightrope to discuss Street Epistemology. Street Epistemology is a conversational tool that helps people reflect on the reliability of the methods used to arrive at their deeply-held beliefs. Anthony has interviewed over 1000 individuals using Street Epistemology. We were lucky to have him on the show! Anthony Magnabosco's Top 10 Talks Using Street Epistemology with Loved Ones Subscribe to our Youtube Channel! Support the mixed faith community and Marriage on a Tightrope by making a recurring donation at tightropemarriage.org
Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Anthony Magnabosco, worldwide promoter and practitioner of Street Epistemology, which is a conversational method for respectfully challenging claims by asking probing questions to uncover the reliability of one's belief formation process. Guest Details Facebook: www.facebook.com/magnabosco210 YouTube: www.youtube.com/magnabosco210 Street Epistemology: A Turning Point for Atheism: https://youtu.be/2OiYNcdv0B0
In our first interview-based Seeker and the Skeptic episode, Cat (the Seeker) sits down with Anthony Magnabosco to talk about the practice of Street Epistemology, and puts her belief in Astrology to the test. Connect with Anthony: Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCocP40a_UvRkUAPLD5ezLIQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/magnabosco Check out Rebecca & Anthony's Survey of Atheists: How We Let Go: https://youtu.be/-EMyPABdCHc Exploring esoteric, paranormal and spiritual topics from two completely different perspectives it's The Seeker and The Skeptic. Connect with us Twitter @SeekerSkeptic Instagram @SeekerSkeptic Or visit www.seekerandskeptic.com
In this week's episode, we speak with Anthony Magnabosco and Ben Diesel. Anthony and Ben are both YouTube creators whose channels are focused on a discourse technique called Street Epistemology. Anthony and Ben go out into the world and have short, friendly, productive conversations about things people think are true and the methods people use to determine truth. We had an awesome conversation with them, and highly recommend checking out their YouTube content!The Switch on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/switch_podcastStreet Epistemology Website: https://streetepistemology.com/"Latest Releases" YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfb-sNm-sTE0fZQkynr-qTu6krq68S-poAnthony's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/magnabosco210Ben's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqXvfjGJdInxkVcpDhhlU_g