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Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Export Report: Christian Barry on twenty-five years of 2B Theatre

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 15:19


Christian Barry talks with host Jeff Douglas about how 2B Theatre took its productions from Nova Scotia to the world.

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman
Tubes' Spin On Sport | Tassie Success At Irish Dancing National Titles

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 9:45


Tasmanians Kelsie Wells and Christian Barry achieved success in the Irish Dancing Nationals. They join Tubes to talk about their sport.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Space Show
2022.03.23 | Activation of the Australian Defence Space Command

The Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 52:55


On The Space Show for Wednesday, 23 March 2022: Space Show News: Australian launch permit application fees abolished by the Australian Government Australian Space Agency tasked with developing a Space Strategic Update Activation of the Australian Defence Space Command [Note: A feature on the formation of the Australian Defence Force Space Division from the 12 May 2021 episode of The Space Show can be found here: http://space.southernfm.com.au/spaceshow2021programmes.html] A compilation of space-related items affected by the Russian war in Ukraine Prof. Christian Barry, School of Philosophy at the Australian National University in Canberra on “The ethical benefits of sharing the benefits of space utilisation” - some thoughts foreshadowing the Monday, 28 March meeting of the Space Association of Australia [Join us for the March 2022 meeting of the Space Association of Australia: The Ethics of Space Colonisation with Gordon Young of Ethilogical - details & Zoom reservations here http://thq.fyi/se/48c12b3dd7e6] A review of the roll-out celebrations of Artemis-1: Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator, Artemis-1 commendation speech Eddie Vedder (musician) sings "Invincible", the theme song of the Artemis program A feature on the successful mirror alignment of the James Webb Space Telescope

Christian Biz Owners On Fire
A “Voice of the Millennials” Leads Startup to Connect Organizations and Talent

Christian Biz Owners On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 29:28


Our guest in this episode, Christian Barry, is the Chief Commercial Officer for WorkBubble, a company that facilitates the hiring process for both professionals and career seekers. Christian works with some of the best minds in business and creates lasting partnerships with major corporations.

Carnegie Council Video Podcast
The Ethics of the Coronavirus Lockdown, with Christian Barry

Carnegie Council Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 7:20


Due to COVID-19, significant restrictions have been placed on freedoms to move about in many nations. Philosopher Christian Barry explores how the costs of these lockdowns can be weighed in a morally plausible way against the costs arising from increased spread of the virus. Many issues come back to a central question: Under what circumstances can some people be expected, even compelled, to bear costs for the sake of others?

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast
The Ethics of the Coronavirus Lockdown, with Christian Barry

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 57:51


Due to COVID-19, significant restrictions have been placed on freedoms to move about in many nations. Philosopher Christian Barry explores how the costs of these lockdowns can be weighed in a morally plausible way against the costs arising from increased spread of the virus. Many issues come back to a central question: Under what circumstances can some people be expected, even compelled, to bear costs for the sake of others?

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast
The Ethics of the Coronavirus Lockdown, with Christian Barry

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 57:51


Due to COVID-19, significant restrictions have been placed on freedoms to move about in many nations. Philosopher Christian Barry explores how the costs of these lockdowns can be weighed in a morally plausible way against the costs arising from increased spread of the virus. Many issues come back to a central question: Under what circumstances can some people be expected, even compelled, to bear costs for the sake of others?

Stage Advice
Christian Barry: Life's short. Share credit.

Stage Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 41:03


Jillian speaks with Christian Barry, Artistic Co-director of Halifax’s 2b theatre company, about the solitariness of directing, complicated relationships with Canadian humility and shame, and the politics of sharing credit, asking the question “who’s brave enough to be bold?” Land acknowledgements and first day rituals also make an appearance.

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: Polarization, Media, & the Trump Presidency, with Christian Barry

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 27:38


Christian Barry, professor of philosophy at Australian National University, shares his perspective on the political climate, journalism, and polarization in the United States. What responsibility do citizens and elected officials have in the face of a corrupt administration? How can you speak to people on the other side of charged and emotional issues?

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: Polarization, Media, & the Trump Presidency, with Christian Barry

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 27:38


Christian Barry, professor of philosophy at Australian National University, shares his perspective on the political climate, journalism, and polarization in the United States. What responsibility do citizens and elected officials have in the face of a corrupt administration? How can you speak to people on the other side of charged and emotional issues?

Policy Forum Pod
Counter-terrorism and civil liberties

Policy Forum Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 68:31


An apparent terrorist attack in the heart of Melbourne has ignited a familiar debate over whether Australia has got its counter-terrorism policy settings right – and what proposed legislative changes might mean for civil liberties. On this week’s podcast, hosts Nicky Lovegrove and Sharon Bessell hear from a national security expert, a legal scholar and an ethicist about encrypted communication, detention without charge, democratic accountability, and whether terrorism receives a disproportionate amount of concern from policymakers. Listen here: Jacinta Carroll is the Director of National Security Policy at the ANU National Security College. Previously, Jacinta was the inaugural Head of the Counter-Terrorism Policy Centre at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. Dominique Dalla-Pozza is a Senior Lecturer at the ANU College of Law and was the co-convenor of the ACT chapter of the Electoral Regulation Research Network. Her research deals with Australian Public Law and Australian National Security Law. Christian Barry is Professor of Philosophy at the ANU Research School of Social Sciences, and Co-Editor of the Journal of Political Philosophy. His research focuses on ethical theory, philosophy of action, and international justice. Show notes | The following were referred to in this episode: Poverty: In Focus – a special section of Policy Forum guest edited by Sharon Bessell How Russia is fuelling Asia – by Elizabeth Buchanan Podcast: Rusted off – with Gabrielle Chan, Peter Holding, Denis Ginnivan, and Carolyn Hendriks Podcast: Why prevention policies fail – with Paul Cairney and Gemma Carey Policy Forum Pod is available on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and wherever you get your podcasts. We’d love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or find us on Facebook. This episode of Policy Forum Pod was written and produced by Julia Ahrens and Martyn Pearce. It was edited by Julia Ahrens. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dialogues: a philosophy podcast
Dialogues 10 Christian Barry

Dialogues: a philosophy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 20:56


Guest philosopher Christian Barry talks with Dan Halliday, Holly Lawford-Smith and Richard Rowland about the injustices consumers are implicated in through ordinary goods like smartphones and clothing.

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The Minefield 
Must public discourse be persuasive?

The Minefield 

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 45:10


What are the limits of 'public deliberation'? When is one permitted to pronounce a fellow citizen/member of a political community, 'beyond the pale' or beyond the reach of political communion?

Policy Forum Pod
Are policymakers unethical?

Policy Forum Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 53:43


A lawyer, an economist, and a philosopher sit down at a table to discuss ethics. This might sound like the start to a joke, but the topic of this week’s podcast is no laughing matter. When it comes to public trust in leaders to tell the truth and do the right thing, Australia tends toward the bottom of the rankings. On this episode, Nicky Lovegrove and Sharon Bessell hear from legal expert Associate Professor Vivien Holmes, Economics Professor Ngo Van Long, and Philosophy Professor Christian Barry about how to improve the ethics of public policy, and how our leaders can help build a better moral landscape. Vivien Holmes is Associate Professor at the ANU College of Law. She teaches and researches in the fields of legal ethics, legal education and the legal profession. Ngo Van Long is James McGill Professor of economics at McGill University, Canada, and Honorary Professor at Crawford School. Recently he delivered the F.H. Gruen Public Lecture at the ANU Research School of Economics, where he spoke on the topic of ethical motivation and economic behaviour. Christian Barry is Professor of Philosophy at the ANU Research School of Social Sciences, and Co-Editor of the Journal of Political Philosophy. His research focuses on ethical theory, philosophy of action, and international justice. Shownotes The following were referred to in this episode: Will life be better in the saddle when no-one’s behind the wheel? by Craig Richards Using children in border control and political brinkmanship by Sharon Bessell Policy Forum Pod is available on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, and wherever you get your podcasts. We’d love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or find us on Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dialogues: a philosophy podcast
Dialogues 04 Immigration

Dialogues: a philosophy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 18:25


4. Immigration Dan Halliday, Christian Barry and their mate Luara Ferracioli discuss if Australian should take more or less migrants, how migrants change culture and ideas of national identity, and if a country has the moral right to protect its culture against foreign influence.

Dialogues: a philosophy podcast
Dialogues 02 Procreation

Dialogues: a philosophy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 17:59


Dan Halliday, Christian Barry and their mate Luara Ferracioli wonder if being able to procreate is a right, if procreation is incompatible with environmentalism, and if we have the right to determine the features of our child.

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Dialogues: a philosophy podcast
Dialogues 01 Charity

Dialogues: a philosophy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 17:13


Dialogues is a series of six podcasts about ethics. Philosophers and mates, Dan Halliday and Christian Barry, mull over some of the trickier ethical questions in modern life. Sometimes they bring in a guest philosopher to help them think through the ethical dilemma. Dan, Christian and their mate Holly Lawford-Smith discuss if we should give more to those we know well than strangers, if charity is only for those in desperate need, and who should help the needy, the government or private charities?

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Dialogues: a philosophy podcast
Dialogues 03 Parents

Dialogues: a philosophy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 16:13


Dan Halliday, Christian Barry and their mate Simon Keller discuss if there should be limits to what parents can do to help their own children, if parents should treat their children differently from a stranger, and if parental support should be unconditional.

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Christian Biz Owners On Fire
A 'Voice of the Millennials' Leads Startup to Connect Organizations and Talent

Christian Biz Owners On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 30:00


Pew Research Center documents that millennials are the least outwardly religious American generation, where “one in four are unaffiliated with any religion, far more than the share of older adults when they were ages 18 to 29”. At the same time, the millennial generation is also said to be the most entrepreneurial. So it can be a bit surprising to meet a millennial who has co-established a recruitment software company and strongly brings his faith in his personal and business life. Christian Barry is the co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer of WorkBubble, a company that facilitates the hiring process for both professionals and job seekers. Christian works with the some of the best minds in business and creates lasting partnerships with major corporations. Christian, a Millennial himself, coins himself “The Voice” of the millennials, and at the same time integrating your faith in his work navigating at times muddy waters.  

The Minefield 
Is Ignorance a Virtue in a Media-Saturated Age?

The Minefield 

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 39:23


Do we have a problem with knowledge? Does an exposure to too much information diminish our capacity for moral attention?

20twenty
Entering Public Life as a Christian - Barry Court (Former WA Liberal President) - 20 Mar 2017

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 21:26


There's plenty of talk on radio, but with 20twenty you'll find Life, Culture & Current events from a Biblical perspective. Interviews, stories and insight you definately won't hear in the mainstream media. This feed contains selected content from 20twenty, heard every weekday morning. See www.vision.org.au for more details Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Becker Friedman Institute
Global Justice and Redistribution (video)

Becker Friedman Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2014 90:53


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. In this discussion, E. Glen Weyl analyzes global wealth transfers manifest in both transfer payments and migration, advancing an argument that addressing global inequality may bring with it vastly increased inequality within individual countries. Christian Barry argues the case for applying egalitarian principles of distributive justice at a global scale.

Becker Friedman Institute
Global Justice and Redistribution (audio)

Becker Friedman Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2014 90:53


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. In this discussion, E. Glen Weyl analyzes global wealth transfers manifest in both transfer payments and migration, advancing an argument that addressing global inequality may bring with it vastly increased inequality within individual countries. Christian Barry argues the case for applying egalitarian principles of distributive justice at a global scale.

Emmo Forum
Ep16 - Chronic Inequality w/ Christian Barry

Emmo Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2014 33:35