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This week Zac and Michael are joined by Chris Tatem to discuss Just War Theory and the history of Christian excuses for bombing their enemies in love. Let Billy Graham try to convince you that the free market is God's will!
Chris Tatem hosts Cross Examined Life, a podcast encouraging respectful disagreement and thorough discussion of issues. In this episode, we talk about free will, the illusion of linear time, gun control, the ideal age of death, and more. Listen to Cross Examined Life: http://www.crossexaminedlife.com/ This episode is a re-upload from a podcast I previously hosted. It seemed appropriate to place here, as respectful conversation about difficult issues is undervalued in practice and is incredibly important to our educational systems and to society in general. Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/leaflet-2 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC456j-LX9UqPFwhvZJaLNdQ Website: https://leafletreview.wordpress.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/leafletpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leafletreview/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thumbthrough/support
Welcome to the 9th podcast episode of this side series, the Podcast Spotlight. In this episode, we talk with Chris Tatem, host of the fantastic U.S. based podcast Cross Examined Life as he introduces the following 2 podcasts: Podcast 1: A Year of Listening A year of listening is an independent podcast hosted by Colleen K Powell, who describes herself as a day-dreamer, kitchen-dancer, wannabe-writer, and dinner party lover. She has a personal blog where she writes about various things in her life, but for the podcast, it is centered around the tagline of tackling all the topics your mother warned you never to discuss at cocktail parties. The podcast is presented in a simple conversational interview style, and tries to dive into sensitive topics in a sensitive manner. Podcast 2: Intelligence Squared U.S. Debates Intelligence Squared U.S. is a non-partisan, non-profit organization whose mission is to restore critical thinking, facts, reason, and civility to American discourse. They provide a forum for balanced and intelligent debate that is widely distributed in various forms: radio programs, podcasts, online broadcasts, televisions, and digital video series. To date, the organization has conducted 160 debates on far ranging issues with 500 debaters. The debating style is also unique in that it adopts the traditional Oxford-style debate format, where one side proposes and the other side opposes a sharply-framed motion. Music by Pandrezz: Takin' you for a ride Once again special thanks to Chris Tatem for taking the time to come on this episode. There was so much to learn just by poking a little deeper into his production process and why he sets up the show the way he does. There is a method behind the magic, and I'm very grateful to Chris for sharing some of it. In fact, he was recently invited to PodCon2 as a speaker, where he presented on the topic of the critical first 60 seconds of your podcast. I'm just lucky to have had a breakdown of that for our show. For that, do check out his fantastic podcast, the Cross Examined Life. If you liked this episode, please do a big favor by sharing it amongst your friends or by subscribing to the Economical Rice Podcast on iTunes, Soundcloud, or Spotify. All the links and details to the shows discussed in this episode will be available in the show notes on the website www.economicalricepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/economicalricepodcast/message
On this episode we will be talking to Chris Tatem. Chris and I will discuss Pennsylvania’s new Drone Law that went into effect on January 12thand compare it to California’s existing drone laws. As an attorney, Chris gets to watch lawyers play their trade in the courtroom and refine his ability to ask the right questions. By night, Chris is a host of the podcast “Crossed Examine Life,” where uses the skills he gathers in the courtroom to improve the way we disagree with one another. (Recorded 11/23/2018) *Disclaimer - The materials on this Podcast are for informational purposes only and are not legal advice. You should not act or rely on any information from this Podcast without seeking advice from an attorney licensed to practice law in your jurisdiction. Neither the Podcast nor use of information from the Podcast creates an attorney-client relationship.
We're back! This week's guest is Chris Tatem. By day, Chris works in the criminal justice system and gets to watch lawyers ply their trade in the courtroom. By night, Chris is a podcast host who uses the skills he learns by observing others in the courtroom to improve the way we disagree with one another. Chris hosts the podcast the Cross Examined Life, a podcast designed to “elevate the art of disagreement through cross exams of controversial topics.” This week he shares what he's learned about improving how we disagree with each other through his work playing the devil's advocate on his show. Check out Chris' show the Cross Examined Life podcast. For information on the show go here. Follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. Chris does an incredible job leaning into these tough topics.
In September 2016, Chris Tatem (Cross Examined Life podcast) was in a hospital waiting room when the sound of the television became incredibly loud and all he could focus on was the two political pundits on the screen. As he watched them personally attack each other, he wondered if there is a better way we can disagree. We talk the current political divide, how the language we use gives us permission to do extreme things, and what it takes to have productive conversations with the opposing side. Additional Resources Cross Examined Life podcast NBC News: "Americans are divided over everything except division" SNL: A Thanksgiving Miracle ASHA: How We Hear
This week Felicity swapped roles and took a seat in the interviewee's chair and torqued with Chris Tatem from Cross Examined Life. Felicity defends that Bike Helmets should be required by law. What do you think? Do you agree with Felicity?
Chris Tatem is interviewed by Jeshua from the Joshua D. Noel podcast. In this interview, Chris shares his thoughts on life and his motivations for creating Cross Examined Life. call or text 307-240-9190 to let Chris know your thoughts!
Going off the Iceland Ring Road in the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve Welcome to Experiences You Should Have Podcast show notes for our latest podcast episode of going off the Iceland ring road and exploring the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve! Recently, I went to a podcast conference and there I met Chris Tatem from the Cross Examined Life Podcast, which is a podcast elevating the art of disagreement through cross exams of controversial topics. I told Chris about Experiences You Should Have, and asked him if he had an amazing experience that he would want to share, and he immediately said, ‘going off the ring road in Iceland’. The ring road is the main road circling Iceland, and if you go to Iceland, you will probably be driving part of the ring road, which is magnificent. However, many people do not explore outside the ring road, yet Chris and wife got to go off the beaten path, in wild Iceland nature, in the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve and went hiking where the views are magnificent and the arctic foxes roam free. What is the Ring Road in Iceland? The Iceland Ring Road is an 828 Mile road that covers the perimeter of Iceland. It's not a perfect circle is the main road circling the island of Iceland. It's a paved 2 lane road and the road is filled with tour buses. Most travelers travel east when they get on the ring road because there are better weather and attractions on the south side of Iceland. However, if you want to go against the grain, instead go clockwise on the Ring Road and go north to the Northwest corner of Iceland. If you go off the ring road, you will find very little tourists and you find the most incredible lush green grasses and trees and waterfalls cascading all around you, as well as Arctic Foxes! What kind of vehicle do you need to go off the Iceland Ring Road? Rental cars in Iceland are expensive $90/day, gas is twice as expensive. Chris and his wife rented an SUV with 4WD, but realized the horsepower in Icelandic cars are a fraction of what they are in the US. They had a Jimny car that was sufficient for their purposes. Be cautious and stay away from quicksand and mud. Chris didn't need a high clearance to go on the ring road. How Should You Start Your Adventure to go off the Ring Road in Iceland to the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve? Everyone's first stop in Iceland should be to the camp store in Iceland to get the things that you couldn't fly with including propane and bulky items. The rental rates are extremely affordable. After hitting up the camp store, head northwest on Route 1 (the ring road). Spend the night at an Icelandic Farm, Seljaland, which is in West Iceland, which is open Mid-May through Mid-August. They have a few little cabins on the property and room for small groups as well. Western Fjords Day in Iceland After leaving the farm, go up on North 1 and turn left on Route 60 and check out Budardalur. If you're in Iceland in July, then make sure you make time to celebrate Western Fjords Day, which is July 22nd. You are invited to watch Seaweed Ball and visit locals houses to drink soup and have hot chocolate. Hiking in the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve If you head west on Route 60, head to the Isafjordur Harbor. It's a harbor and a boat leaves every morning at 8 am which heads to the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve. There is one ticket shop in town to go to the nature preserve. Make sure you have all of your camping gear and buy your ticket there to buy your ticket to go into the nature reserve. They offer you different options for how long you can go into the nature reserve. You can pay for a guide or not, but the boat will drop you off, and you will get picked up based on how long you picked your hike for. Chris and his wife decided to spend 24 hours in the nature reserve. In the nature reserve, there are ports, which are little docks to start your journey. Chris and his wife started their journey at Heseyri and then headed for the Hesteyrarskaro Mountain Pass.
Chris Tatem hosts Cross Examined Life, a podcast encouraging respectful disagreement and thorough discussion of issues. In this episode, we talk about free will, the illusion of linear time, gun control, the ideal age of death, and more ~ Listen to Cross Examined Life: http://www.crossexaminedlife.com/ ~ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeshuadnoel Blog: https://medium.com/@jeshuadouglasnoel Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeshuadnoel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeshuadnoel Patterns & Peculiarities: https://amzn.to/2KqvzT3 Rattling Hi-Hats: http://bit.ly/rhhphilosophy
In this twentieth episode of the Philosophy Bakes Bread radio show and podcast, co-hosts Dr. Eric Thomas Weber and Dr. Anthony Cashio interview Chris Tatem, a Clerk of Courts in Wyoming and the host of the Cross Examined Life podcast. Chris has always been interested in philosophical questions. Early on, he asked his teachers and parents endless questions. At an early age, he wrote Socratic dialogues, before he went on to study under a professor who was his inspiration for that kind of writing. He continued on into work in the justice system. His undergraduate studies in Philosophy inspire him daily, he explains. His inspiration for creating the Cross Examined Life podcast stem from that love of philosophy, connected with the inspiration he gains from watching talented attorneys engage in cross examination in court rooms. Listen for our “You Tell Me!” questions and for some jokes in one of our concluding segments, called “Philosophunnies.” Reach out to us on Facebook @PhilosophyBakesBread and on Twitter @PhilosophyBB; email us at philosophybakesbread@gmail.com; or call and record a voicemail that we play on the show, at 859.257.1849. Philosophy Bakes Bread is a production of the Society of Philosophers in America (SOPHIA). Check us out online at PhilosophyBakesBread.com and check out SOPHIA at PhilosophersInAmerica.com.
Learn more about the art of constructive disagreement with our guest, Chris, who runs a podcast established on this idea. Chris questions guests with strong view points in an attempt to find "holes" in their arguments, enabling a re-evaluation of previously unexamined beliefs. In this episode, he tells us about his process, his motives, and how and why we should engage in polarizing discussions. At the end of the episode, we're given a "probably the most profound discussion about this podcast" shout out. And we accept, with honor. Links to Chris's stuff: iTunes: goo.gl/TzTChK Website: goo.gl/4nGRNI Email: questions@crossexaminedlife.com Enjoy!