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Today we are recapping Season 4, Episode 3: "Cross Examined Life." Join us as we discuss Casey's first day of law school, Dale going full Omega Chi, Cappie & Calvin getting philosophical, and so much more! References for this ep include: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1709994/
Pastor Franco Martinez shares today's message called “The Cross-Examined Life”.
Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned writer, there is always room for improvement. Join us in today's episode as we discuss the various ways to become a better writer with Dwayne A. Thomas. Master your creativity and discover your unique style with these valuable writing tips!Key Takeaways from This EpisodeThe correlation between public speaking and writingA novel approach to overcoming writer's blockBest methods for double-checking your workThe significance of writing with both structure and emotionRecognizing the true essence of writing Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeLolita by Vladimir Nabokov | Paperback and KindleMiddlemarch by George Eliot | Paperback and KindleA Different WorldHamlet by William Shakespeare | Paperback and KindleStan by Eminem - A tragedy stemming from a fan's anger because Eminem won't respond to his letters. Notable for, among other things, rhyming “blistering cold” with “six years old” and the sound of a pencil writing while the letters are being composed. Not a book on writing, but a single must-read for everyone:Levels of the Game by John McPhee | Paperback and KindleBooks everyone interested in writing should read, before anything else on this list:50 Writing Tools by Roy Peter ClarkOn Writing by Stephen King | Paperback and KindleThe Elements of Style by E.B. White | Paperback and KindleBooks on storytelling, also on screenplays:The Anatomy of Story by John Truby | Paperback and KindleStory by Robert McKee | Paperback and KindleFor people interested in academic writing:Stylish Academic Writing by Helen Sword | Paperback and KindleIf you've read everything else and start getting serious about your writing skills:What If by Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter | Paperback and HardcoverThe Art of Fiction by John Gardner | Paperback and KindleFor a discussion on structure:Draft No. 4: On the Writing Process by John McPhee | Paperback and KindleFor a discussion on a sense of place:Working by Robert A. Caro | Paperback and Kindle About Dwayne ThomasDwayne Allen Thomas is a lawyer and graduate of the University of Pennsylvania's Master of Applied Positive Psychology program. He writes about the social and psychological roots of success and other stuff for his blog, The Cross-Examined Life in Psychology Today. His essay A White Man Called Me N****** was selected as a semi-finalist in Boulevard's Emerging Writer's Contest. His articles How to Beat Any Test and You vs. Your Mentor were selected as “Essential Topics” by Psychology Today. His essay On Being an Ally was deemed an “Essential Read” by Psychology Today. His writing has also appeared in The New York Law Journal and Law Practice Today. Dwayne lives in New York City.Website: Dwayne Allen ThomasLinkedIn: Dwayne Allen ThomasDwayne Thomas's Articles on Psychology Today: Dwayne Allen ThomasLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How » Join The Author's Corner Community today:Website: Robin ColucciLinkedIn: R Colucci, LLCFacebook: Robin ColucciTwitter: @Robin_ColucciRobin Colucci's Book: How to Write a Book That Sells You: Increase Your Credibility, Income, and Impact
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
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.
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!
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.
Ep 000 is just the introduction to the all new series that gives you a front row seat to an exciting clash of ideas that improves the way we disagree with one another, over the beliefs we hold most strongly. We publish new cross-exams each Saturday morning (in the U.S.), starting Feb 18, 2017. Ask More Questions. Length: 3 min.Call or text Chris at (+1) 307-240-9190 Get in touch! questions@crossexaminedlife.comcrossexaminedlife.comfacebook.com/crossexaminedlifeTweet us:@CELpodcastInsta: @crossexaminedlifeKeep the debate going in the Cross Examined Life Community on FB (request to JOIN)
Sorry for the long absence, but for the first time in months, Francesca and I recorded a podcast. No technical issues this time--hurrah! We discussed this month's return of two ABC Family shows: PRETTY LITTLE LIARS and GREEK. The podcast contains spoilers for episodes airing on Monday, January 17th ("Know Your Frenemies" and "Cross-Examined Life"), in addition to all earlier episodes. We focus on the events of the past three episodes of each show; however, Francesca recently marathoned the first three seasons of GREEK, so we generally discuss some past story-lines as well.