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Can artificial intelligence transform how we navigate the most challenging dialogues on campus? Join us for a thought-provoking episode featuring philosopher and educator Simon Cullen, as he unveils his pioneering work at the intersection of education, technology, and constructive disagreement.In conversation with John Tomasi, Simon explores how open inquiry is both advanced and imperiled by disagreement, and describes his academic journey from Australia to Princeton and Carnegie Mellon. Central to the discussion is ‘Sway' an AI-powered platform developed by Simon and his team to foster rigorous, evidence-based dialogue among students on controversial topics. Sway intelligently pairs students with opposing views and acts as a “guide on the side,” scaffolding reasoning, encouraging intellectual humility, and ensuring that exchanges remain constructive and charitable. Simon shares the empirical findings from thousands of Sway-mediated dialogues, where measurable increases in students' openness, comfort, and analytical reasoning have been observed—even on divisive subjects like gender, immigration, and the Israel-Palestine conflict. In This Episode:
In this episode we answer emails from Chris, Will and Neelix. We discuss the basics of transitioning from accumulation to decumulation, choosing funds for accumulation from a limited selection, more transitioning questions from an alien, my lawyerly approach to personal finance and why the public personal finance landscape is often not very helpful and leaves much to be desired.Frank addresses listener questions about transitioning from accumulation to retirement portfolios, focusing on timing and asset allocation decisions for different life stages. The episode explores foundational concepts about when to shift to a less aggressive portfolio and how to work around investment account limitations.Links:All Podcasts On One Web Page: Risk Parity Radio RSS FeedMerriman ETF Recommendations: Best-in-Class ETF Recommendations | Merriman Financial Education FoundationjBreathless Unedited AI-Bot Summary:Ready to make the leap from aggressive growth investing to a more balanced retirement portfolio? Join Frank Vasquez as he breaks down one of investing's most critical transitions through thoughtful analysis of listener questions spanning different life stages and portfolio challenges.We dive deep into the essential question of timing: when should you transition from accumulation to decumulation? Unlike conventional wisdom that focuses on market conditions, Frank reveals why your personal financial readiness should be the primary consideration. Learn why calculating your Financial Independence number is crucial and why your current spending patterns offer surprisingly reliable guidance for retirement planning.For younger investors struggling with 401(k) limitations, Frank offers practical strategies to achieve optimal asset allocation across multiple account types. His clear breakdown of why certain asset classes (looking at you, small-cap growth) deserve caution while others merit emphasis provides actionable guidance regardless of your investment timeline.What sets this episode apart is Frank's candid assessment of the personal finance media landscape. Drawing from his background cross-examining financial experts, he categorizes financial content into entertainment, sales, and education - explaining why most advice falls short for those who actually plan to spend money in retirement. His Bruce Lee-inspired approach to financial wisdom - "take what is useful, discard what is useless, and add something uniquely your own" - offers a refreshing framework for cutting through the noise.Whether you're decades from retirement or counting down the years, you'll gain valuable perspective on building a portfolio strategy that serves your actual spending goals rather than following the crowd. Share your own portfolio questions at frank@riskparityradio.com!Support the show
This little gem from The Patrick Madrid Show is like a masterclass in how to keep it real, keep it Catholic, and keep it charitable when people start thinking the Papacy is just another political office. Keaton's Big Question Keaton from Green Bay, WI called in because he was struggling with how to respond to some friends. They were talking about the next pope almost like they were picking a president... hoping for someone who'd push certain social or political agendas. Keaton didn’t want to come off as rude, but he also didn’t want to stay silent and let some serious misunderstandings about the Church go unchecked. Patrick’s Wise, Humble Advice Patrick Madrid gave this simple but brilliant response: “I don’t really care what kind of Pope you want. I care about what kind of Pope God wants.” He explained that the Pope isn’t supposed to be a political figure like a president. The Pope is meant to be someone who protects and advances the Gospel, not someone who shifts the Church to fit whatever political ideology is trendy. Our job is to pray for whoever is chosen, just like Patrick has prayed for every pope since his childhood. Bonus Tip: Tactics for Tough Talks Since Keaton wanted to get better at these convos without sounding preachy or clumsy, Patrick recommended the book Tactics by Greg Koukl. This book teaches you how to steer conversations using questions: a classic move called the Socratic Method. It's gentle but effective. It helps you stay respectful, avoid arguments, and make people think without feeling attacked. Exactly what Keaton was looking for! Key Takeaway for Us When people want the Church to “get political,” don't fight fire with fire. Stay cool, stay prayerful, and remember: We want God’s will, not the world's.And maybe toss a few smart questions their way too.
Share your thoughts about our conversation!What does facilitation have in common with quantum physics? What do organisations have to do with molecules? And why when you ask a question, are you playing around with someone's mind?All will be revealed this week with Jimmie White! A seven-times best-selling author, an indomitable facilitator that has trained The Peace Corps and supported NASA with somatic integration, and in a past life, a teacher of ballroom dancing.It's perhaps not surprising then, that Jimmie's facilitation is alive with somatic movement, storytelling - and even neuroscience. It's something Jimmie calls ‘Walking Your Story': a physical navigating of group narratives, helping us to rewrite our stories, explore multiple outcomes, and bond with others in the steps we take.Press play for an incredible, expansive conversation!Find out about:Jimmie's ‘Walking Your Story' method, and how it can foster deep reflection, transformation and connectionThe Observer Effect of Quantum Physics and what it means for facilitationHow physical movement can change our relationship with past storiesThe methods of somatic storytelling and socratic thinkingThe importance of fostering psychological safety in personal storytellingDon't miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.Links:Watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube.Connect to Jimmie White:LinkedInWebsite"Designing & Leading Life-Changing Workshops: Creating the Conditions for Transformation in Your Groups, Trainings, and Retreats" by Ken Nelson, Lesli Lang, David Ronka, Korabek-Emerson and Jim WhiteSupport the show✨✨✨Subscribe to our newsletter to receive a free 1-page summary of each upcoming episode directly to your inbox, or explore our eBooks featuring 50-episode compilations for even more facilitation insights. Find out more:https://workshops.work/podcast✨✨✨Did you know? You can search all episodes by keyword to find exactly what you need via our Buzzsprout page!
A brief overview of Socrates, the classical Greek philosopher widely regarded as the founder of Western philosophy. Known for his Socratic method of questioning, he profoundly influenced ethical thought, epistemology, and later philosophical traditions.
Philosophy has a way of intimidating or putting off people for being too ethereal, abstract, or impractical. But today, Dr. Peter Kreeft joins Ben Eriksen to challenge these judgments by discussing his new book “What Would Socrates Say? An Introduction to Philosophy by the Socratic Method.” This work is unlike every other introduction to philosophy; it is not only written in dialogue, but also teaches the reader how to think, not what to think. In this episode, Dr. Kreeft and Ben discuss the Socratic method, the importance of searching for the truth rather than winning arguments, skepticism, artificial intelligence, and so much more. This engaging conversation demonstrates the importance of philosophy in our everyday lives. Get your copies of “What Would Socrates Say?”: https://ignatius.com/what-would-socrates-say-wwssh/ SUBSCRIBE to our channel and never miss an episode of the Ignatius Press Podcast. You can also listen to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, and other podcast platforms. Follow us on social media: Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/IgnatiusPress Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ignatiuspress Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ignatius_press/
Welcome to Meaning-Making 101 where we explore the crisis of meaning in our world today, and how we may help usher in an awakening from it.In this episode we consider how integral the process of questioning to seek understanding is in the era of social media, rapid technological advancement, and alarming social division. Together, we will consider how we may look at current events with a willingness to understand rather than the intention to confirm already held beliefs. Using The Socratic Method, we will look at RFK Jr's recent confirmation as Director of HHS, as well as any other current events that pop up during the episode.Join us as we consider how we may cultivate the wisdom to see beyond the narrowness of tribalist and essentialist perceptions of realityFeel free to share your thoughts and questions!Video in this episode: https://youtu.be/o-BCMG198Yc?si=4gLdYAAmHBkhqFaqDisclaimer: This show may include copyrighted material for educational purposes that are intended to fall under the "fair use" guidelines of Section 107 of the Copyright Act. The content is used for commentary, critique, and educational insights. All rights to the original content belong to their respective owners. If you have any concerns about the use of your material, please reach out to us directly.Thanks for listening!Join Actuali in podcast land where we explore the arts of mindfulness, flow, and how to realize one's most authentic Self. On your favorite podcast platform @ https://Anchor.FM/ActualiThrough deep dives into life's greatest mysteries to inspiring conversations, to current events, guided Wim Hof beathing and meditations, Actuali is dedicated to revealing a clear way to view the world and our place in it.Together we change this world from the inside-out!Join us Wednesday's 7p EST on youtube.com/@actuali.podccastPlaying after the fact on Spotify, Apple, and more @ https://Anchor.FM/ActualiJoin Actuali on Social! Instagram:https://Instagram.com/actuali.podcastTwitter:https://Twitter.com/Actuali_PodcastFacebook:https://facebook.com/Actuali.podcastOur band, American Dharma:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfJn_yIRo45SRHGfsjJ8XiwA.D. on facebook: https://facebook.com/AmericanDharmabandA.D. on Instagram: https://instagram.com/American.Dharma.bandA.D. on Twitch:https://www.twitch.tv/americandharmaThe audio side of this episode will also be available on all major podcast platforms via https://Anchor.FM/Actuali Enjoy the show!
Charmides is supposed to be about temperance, but what's it really about? Maybe it's about the Socratic method and whether knowing when you don't know is sufficient for happiness.
ในขณะที่ทุกคนกำลังกังวลกับการยอมรับว่า "เราไม่รู้" แต่รู้หรือไม่ว่า ปราชญ์ชาวกรีกที่มีชื่อเสียงที่สุดในประวัติศาสตร์นั้น ได้รับการยกย่องว่าเป็น "ผู้รู้ที่รู้ว่าตนไม่รู้" และยังมีความสงสัยใคร่รู้ นำไปสู่ทางออกของความสับสน . ปราชญ์ท่านนั้น มีชื่อว่า "โสเครตีส" โสเครตีสไม่เคยบันทึกคำสอนใดๆ ไว้เป็นลายลักษณ์อักษร แต่วิธีคิดของเขากลับส่งอิทธิพลมาจนถึงปัจจุบัน . ใน EP. นี้ เราจะพาทุกคนมาทำความรู้จักกับวิธีคิดแบบโสเครตีส (Socratic Method) ที่จะช่วยให้เราเข้าใจตัวเอง เข้าใจคนรอบข้าง และมองเห็นทางออกของปัญหาที่กำลังเผชิญได้ชัดเจนยิ่งขึ้น . . #Socrates #SocraticMethod #missiontothemoon #missiontothemoonpodcast
ในขณะที่ทุกคนกำลังกังวลกับการยอมรับว่า "เราไม่รู้" แต่รู้หรือไม่ว่า ปราชญ์ชาวกรีกที่มีชื่อเสียงที่สุดในประวัติศาสตร์นั้น ได้รับการยกย่องว่าเป็น "ผู้รู้ที่รู้ว่าตนไม่รู้" และยังมีความสงสัยใคร่รู้ นำไปสู่ทางออกของความสับสน . ปราชญ์ท่านนั้น มีชื่อว่า "โสเครตีส" โสเครตีสไม่เคยบันทึกคำสอนใดๆ ไว้เป็นลายลักษณ์อักษร แต่วิธีคิดของเขากลับส่งอิทธิพลมาจนถึงปัจจุบัน . ใน EP. นี้ เราจะพาทุกคนมาทำความรู้จักกับวิธีคิดแบบโสเครตีส (Socratic Method) ที่จะช่วยให้เราเข้าใจตัวเอง เข้าใจคนรอบข้าง และมองเห็นทางออกของปัญหาที่กำลังเผชิญได้ชัดเจนยิ่งขึ้น . . #Socrates #SocraticMethod #missiontothemoon #missiontothemoonpodcast
In this episode, I'm speaking with Marc Champagne — who after building a journaling app that reached nearly 90 million users and then having to shut it down, emerged with profound insights about the power of transformative questions and the Socratic Method.In this conversation, we explored:❓ What it means to ask better quality questions, some of the specific questions that have altered the trajectory of Marc's life — like “How can I be the most curious person in the room?” or “Whom haven't I thanked lately?”
If it were up to Agnes Callard, she would be having a lot more philosophical encounters in her life. But conversational norms lean towards agreeability, surface-level interactions, and, in some contexts, a polarizing battlefield of ideologies that is near impossible to penetrate. Her preference is for the Socratic Method of inquiry that requires participants to embody specific roles (believing truths vs avoiding falsehoods), with specific rules to follow, and committing to the possibility of having one's beliefs or skepticism radically transformed. This allows for the prospect of overcoming blind spots and co-creating knowledge in a collaborative fashion where one thinks with someone rather than thinking for someone. Socratic inquiry doesn't just happen, so Callard wrote a book called Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life explaining the process in great detail. She even created an entirely new ethical framework arguing that striving for knowledge is a moral imperative per Socrates' aphorism "the unexamined life is not worth living." Callard argues in her book that while achieving knowledge requires following the two rules of believing truths and avoiding falsehoods, it's impossible for one person to follow both rules simultaneously. To do so requires a collaborative and dialectical process like the Socratic Method. She cites William James' 1896 The Will to Believe as the source of the insight that believing truths and avoiding falsehoods are apparently two different mutually-exclusive algorithms: We must know the truth; and we must avoiderror,—these are our first and great commandments as would-be knowers; but they are not two ways of stating an identical commandment, they are two separable laws. James, W. (1907). The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy. page 17. Longmans Green and Co. For a quick 5-minute overview on why believing truths and avoiding falsehoods are two separate algorithms requiring a dialectical process, check out this short 5-minute video where Callard explains the crux of the Socratic Method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yjjYq-Z-z0 It's not immediately obvious to me that the path towards knowledge requires believing truths and avoiding falsehoods, or that it would be impossible for one person to commit to both. If Callard is right, the path towards knowledge requires a collaborative and deliberative process similar to the path towards justice where the prosecution prosecutes the guilty and the defense acquits the innocent. Once again, a lawyer cannot represent both sides, however, in this instance, the debate is mediated by a judge with an independent jury deciding the verdict. Callard contends that pure Socratic Inquiry needs no moderator as long as both parties are open-minded enough to have their blind spots challenged and potentially be radically transformed. What it does require is a good faith commitment to work collaboratively with a certain amount of epistemic humility. This underlying dialectical nature of knowledge applies in many and varied contexts, especially around conversations focusing on "What is Truth?" or "What is Reality?" Close listeners to the Voices of VR podcast have heard me mention this tension between "believing truths" vs "avoiding falsehoods" in at least a dozen podcasts going back to November 2019 (#846, 860, 912, 927, 932, 959, 971, 1055, 1092, 1144, 1147, & 1353). Dialectical polarities are a core pillar of my experiential design framework, and I've been seeing more immersive stories and experiences use the principles of the Socratic Method as a core mechanic. See my interviews about Horizon (one-on-one Socratic dialogue with an immersive theatre actor within a speculative futures context), Mandala (group Socratic dialectic about philosophical ideas), and The Collider (asymmetrical two-person experience about power and boundaries where one person embodies power-over dynamics with the other embodying power-unde...
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In this episode, you get a semi-faithful reproduction of the talk AJ did on the Socratic Method. TLDR: just ask questions and try not to be obnoxious.
Donald Robertson is a cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist, an author and an expert on ancient philosophy. Expect to learn the profound connections between Stoicism and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). My IG: https://www.instagram.com/jamesbrackiniv Coaching Inquiries: https://calendly.com/jamesbrackin/1?month=2024-12 00:00 Introduction to Stoicism and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 04:59 The Connection Between Stoicism and CBT 09:56 Understanding Anger in Stoicism and Therapy 15:06 The Challenges of Modern Self-Help 20:07 The Importance of Adaptive Thinking 24:56 Socratic Method and the Quest for Truth 29:49 Personal Reflections and Evolving Perspectives 40:27 The Challenge of Guiding Others 41:29 The Wisdom of Self-Discovery 43:24 Understanding the Socratic Method 49:42 Socrates: The Inquisitive Student 52:12 Socrates: The Onion and Jimi Hendrix 57:41 Cognitive Skills and the Socratic Method 01:01:09 The Importance of Cognitive Flexibility 01:06:28 Navigating Knowledge vs. Opinion 01:12:37 Unlearning Beliefs About Anger
Send us a textIn this enlightening conversation, Julie Hilsen and Jim Marshall delve into the innovative concept of Septimics, a system designed to understand human behavior and interactions through an engineering lens. Jim shares his journey from engineering to human development, emphasizing the importance of understanding the human psyche to address societal issues. The discussion explores the role of biofeedback in therapy, the significance of equanimity, and how individuals can discover their unique motivations and superpowers. Jim also introduces various scales of human experience that can enhance personal and collective understanding, ultimately aiming to help millions through his insights. In this conversation, Jim Marshall and Julie Hilsen explore the intricacies of human motivation, energetic healing techniques, and the philosophical science of Septimics. They discuss the importance of understanding personal and others' motivations, the journey of writing a comprehensive guide on these topics, and how this knowledge can enhance relationships and personal growth. Jim shares insights from history to illustrate the impact of purpose on behavior and emphasizes the ethical considerations in evaluating others. The conversation also touches on parenting and the significance of recognizing individual differences in relationships. In this conversation, Julie Hilsen and Jim Marshall explore the evolution of timekeeping, the interconnectedness of human experiences, and the practical applications of Septemics in understanding relationships and motivations. They discuss the importance of communication, self-improvement, and the natural laws that govern human behavior, emphasizing the role of empathy in leadership and personal interactions.https://Septemics.comSupport the showLink to Support this Channel: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2153284/supporters/newJulie's Book: https://amzn.to/3K2ZS05Julie's Website for more information, comments or requests: https://lifeofloveandjoy.comI receive a small commission when you purchase from these links. Thank you for your support! Promo Code for Free Audio Book on Audible: https://amzn.to/45YUMdH
What separates great leaders from the rest? Their ability to solve complex challenges with clarity, precision, and strategy. In this episode, Chris H. Davenport II, a lifelong entrepreneur, EOS implementer, and problem-solving expert, shares transformative insights from his extensive experience scaling businesses and coaching leaders. Learn how to apply systems thinking, uncover root causes, and use practical tools like cognitive behavioral techniques, mirroring, and the Socratic method to navigate challenges effectively. Chris reveals why addressing self-limiting beliefs and detaching from emotional narratives are critical for sustainable success. What this episode will do for you: Discover how systems thinking enhances problem-solving and leadership. Learn techniques to separate emotion from analysis for clearer decision-making. Understand the power of guiding teams to find their own solutions. Explore strategies to uncover root causes and disrupt limiting beliefs. Gain practical tools to foster clarity, trust, and systemic problem resolution. For curated transcripts, links to resources, and actionable insights, visit the episode page at: https://www.thoughtleadershipstudio.com/B/Podcast/Chris-H-Davenport-II-on-Entrepreneurial-Problem-Solving-Skills. To take these ideas further in your own work, explore these free resources: Download the Free Marketer's Guide to Strategic Thought Leadership: https://thaut.io/guide. Schedule a free consultation to discover how Strategic Thought Leadership can amplify your results: https://www.thoughtleadershipstudio.com/F/30-Minute-Discovery-Meeting.
Oxford philosophy professor Jonny Thomson explains how philosophy sharpens critical thinking, reveals hidden biases, and helps uncover the truth in a messy, complex world. From the Socratic method to the role of testimony and the challenges posed by AI, this episode dives into the intersection of philosophy, psychology, and the modern search for knowledge. A must-listen for lawyers and anyone who values sharper thinking. In this episode, you will hear: Exploration of the intersection between philosophy and artificial intelligence Johnny Thomson's transition from educator to full-time writer and his book "Mini-Philosophy" The role of the Socratic method in philosophy and law Discussion of Meno's Paradox and the debate between rationalism and empiricism Examination of the reliability of knowledge and the importance of reliable sources Contemplation of artificial intelligence's ability to replicate human intelligence Resources from this Episode Jonny's Website Jonny on Instagram Jonny on TikTok Jonny's Big Think articles Jonny's LinkedIn profile Mini Philosophy, book by Jonny Thomson Mini Big Ideas, book by Jonny Thomson Mini Psychology, book by Jonny Thomson General Resources Click for a list of the Best Tech Tools for Lawyers Subscribe to: The 80/20 Principle Check out my Law Firm Systems Intensive Join: '80/20 Inner Circle' (valuable business insights for small firm owners) Read: The 80/20 Principle: The Secret of Achieving More with Less, by Richard Koch Get my new email course: ChatGPT for Lawyers (it's free) Other Resources The 80/20 Principle (email newsletter) The 5 Pillars of a Tech-Powered Law Practice The Inner Circle (online community for law firm owners) Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Thanks to My Sponsor Smith.ai Smith.ai is an amazing virtual receptionist service that specializes in working with solo and small law firms. When you hire Smith.ai, you're hiring well-trained, friendly receptionists who can respond to callers in English or Spanish. If there's one great outsourcing opportunity for your practice, this is it. Let Smith.ai have your back while you stay focused on your work, knowing that your clients and prospects are being taken care of. Plans start at $210/month for 30 calls, and pricing starts at $140 for 20 chats, with overage at $7 per chat. They offer a risk-free start with a 14-day money-back guarantee on all receptionist and live chat plans, including add-ons (up to $1000). And they have a special offer for podcast listeners where you can get an extra $100 discount with promo code ERNIE100. Sign up for a risk-free start with a 14-day money-back guarantee now (and learn more) at smith.ai. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
Author Ward Farnsworth joins Chris to discuss his Classical English series, as well as his books on Stoicism and the Socratic Method. What—and how—can we learn from the style, rhetoric, and argument of great writers from the long 19th century? How are the ancient Stoics comparable to modern cognitive psychologists? And how can the Socratic […]
In this episode we sit down with Warren Berger, the author of A More Beautiful Question – and a man who has made a career out of classifying, categorizing, and making sense of all the many varieties of questions we ask, when we are likely to ask them, and how that can lead to all manner of outcomes, some positive, some negative.Warren Berger's WebsiteWarren Berger's TwitterA More Beautiful QuestionCarl Sagan on Asking QuestionsNeil deGrasse Tyson Explains Why The Sky Is BlueThe Real Reason the Sky is BlueHow Does Rayleigh Scattering ACTUALLY Work? (The Blue Sky)KittedHow Minds ChangeDavid McRaney's TwitterYANSS TwitterShow NotesNewsletterPatreon
In this Transform Your Workplace episode, Brandon Laws sits down with Sean Grace, author of The Art of the Question, to explore the transformative power of curiosity and the skill of asking meaningful questions. Grace emphasizes that curiosity isn't just for kids — it's a tool for leaders to foster connection, growth, and innovative thinking. He shares how letting go of the need to "know" and asking the right questions opens leaders up to new perspectives and unlocks team creativity. If you're a leader looking to deepen your influence and inspire genuine engagement, tune in to learn how to master the art of the question. TAKEAWAYS Curiosity helps leaders grow personally and professionally by fostering open-minded exploration. Leaders can create stronger connections and drive innovation by embracing questions over answers. Open-ended questions like "How might we...?" stimulate creative thinking and teamwork. Leaders focused on inquiry can unlock their team's wisdom and unique perspectives. Self-questioning increases leaders' self-awareness, helping them recognize biases. Cultivating curiosity prevents the "atrophy" of questioning skills over time. The Socratic Method empowers teams by guiding them to discover their own answers. Asking "So what? Who cares?" ensures relevant and impactful communication. A QUICK GLIMPSE INTO OUR PODCAST
Joe Rogan's podcast applies several elements of what Socrates promoted including questions and dialectic. This has led to the Joe Rogan Experience being a hub for learning and we all can apply this to our own journey of knowledge and the search for truth.
Everybody or Nobody is using AI - News and ResearchSeries 10, Episode 8 We explore quite a lot of news related to AI in Education that arrived this week, which meant we didn't get to cover nearly as many academic research papers as we'd hoped. Oh well, there's still 4 episodes left this year to catch up
This week on Classical Et Cetera, we dive into the philosophy behind the Socratic Method and its relevance in teaching critical thinking through questions and dialogue. From the art of questioning and debate to using a real-world example, our conversation explores how this ancient approach fosters meaningful learning. We discuss its origins, its influence on education, and how it continues to shape the way we engage with ideas today. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the power of Socratic dialogue!
Are you curious about what Law School is really like? Our latest podcast episode features an engaging discussion with Troy and Bella, law students from Capital University, who share their experiences and insights on navigating the complexities of legal education. From managing tuition costs to leveraging technology in their studies, they reveal the challenges and rewards of pursuing a legal career. Learn about the skills and knowledge that aren't taught in the classroom but are essential for success in the legal field. (01:30) Introducing the Law Students(10:45) The Cost of Law School(20:15) Law School Workload and Study Techniques(35:00) The Role of Technology and AI in Legal Education(45:30) The Socratic Method and Legal Reasoning(55:00) Specializing in Law and Future Career Paths(01:10:00) Closing Thoughts and AdviceGot a question you want answered on the podcast? Call 614-859-2119 and leave us a voicemail. Steve will answer your question on the next podcast!Submit your questions to www.lawyertalkpodcast.com.Recorded at Channel 511.Stephen E. Palmer, Esq. has been practicing criminal defense almost exclusively since 1995. He has represented people in federal, state, and local courts in Ohio and elsewhere.Though he focuses on all areas of criminal defense, he particularly enjoys complex cases in state and federal courts.He has unique experience handling and assembling top defense teams of attorneys and experts in cases involving allegations of child abuse (false sexual allegations, false physical abuse allegations), complex scientific cases involving allegations of DUI and vehicular homicide cases with blood alcohol tests, and any other criminal cases that demand jury trial experience.Steve has unique experience handling numerous high-publicity cases that have garnered national attention.For more information about Steve and his law firm, visit Palmer Legal Defense. Copyright 2024 Stephen E. Palmer - Attorney At Law
In this episode Donald Robertson discusses Socrates' definitions of justice and courage, his trial and execution, his role in Athenian society, and the importance of self-awareness and philosophical inquiry. The conversation also includes insights into cognitive behavioral techniques and how Socratic principles can be applied to modern life and therapy. Episode Highlights: 15:05 Socrates and Modern Psychotherapy 28:57 Socrates' Influence on Politics 39:47 The Socratic Method and Intellectual Humility 40:56 Socrates on Ignorance and Politicians 43:32 Self-Knowledge and the Role of Others 55:50 The Enduring Influence of Socrates Donald Robertson is a writer, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist, and expert in integrating ancient Stoic philosophy with modern evidence-based therapy. A founding member of Modern Stoicism and president of the Plato's Academy Centre in Athens, he brings a unique interdisciplinary approach, blending philosophy, history, and psychology. Originally from Scotland, Donald practiced for over twenty years in London, specializing in social anxiety and confidence-building. He now divides his time between Greece and Canada, focusing on writing, public speaking, and consultancy. His work has been featured in Forbes, the BBC, and The Wall Street Journal, and his books inspire readers globally. Learn more about Donald here: https://donaldrobertson.name/ Learn more about the gift of Adversity and my mission to help my fellow humans create a better world by heading to www.marcusaureliusanderson.com. There you can take action by joining my ANV inner circle to get exclusive content and information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're live with Meg Hunter-Kilmer, Catholic author, talks about her book "Saints Around the World", Mark Brumley, President of Ignatius Press, talks about the book by Peter Kreeft called "What Would Socrates Say?: An Introduction to Philosophy by the Socratic Method" and Terry Dickson, Director of Communication of the Diocese of Biloxi and Editor of the Gulf Pine Catholic newspaper with update.
Socrates, Plato, and the Legacy of Greek PhilosophyIn this episode, the Daniel and Nathan return after a brief hiatus to explore the life and philosophy of Socrates and his profound impact on his pupil Plato. They discuss the Socratic method of questioning, its influence on Western thought, and how it shaped Plato's works and ideas, particularly in his early dialogues. The dialogue also delves into the historical context of Socrates' life, his opposition to the Sophists, concepts like absolute truth, justice, and the philosopher king. Additionally, the episode examines Socrates' influence on early Christian theology through Plato and Aristotle, the spread of Hellenistic culture, and its enduring impact on contemporary interpretations of the Bible. 00:00 Introduction and Catching Up01:43 Transition to Socrates Discussion02:36 Socrates: Historical and Literary Figure05:16 Socrates' Influence on Plato07:48 Socratic Method and Dialogues12:43 Socrates' Life and Death16:11 Exploring Plato's Socratic Method16:21 The Immortality and Transmigration of the Soul16:56 Socrates' Dialogue on Justice21:13 Socrates' Intellectual Humility22:15 Plato's Philosophical Contributions25:05 Upcoming Discussions on Plato and Aristotle26:05 The Influence of Greek Thought on Christian Theology
A Day in the Life of a Law Student Source: "A Day in the Life of a Law Student: Navigating the Challenges and Triumphs" Main Themes: Demands of Law School: The source emphasizes the rigorous nature of legal education, highlighting the heavy workload, intense class discussions, and constant need for self-directed study. Importance of Time Management: Effective organization and time allocation are crucial for balancing academic demands with personal life and extracurricular activities. Value of Active Learning: The source underscores the importance of active participation in class, engaging in study groups, and seeking out practical experiences like legal clinics and Moot Court. Building a Professional Network: Networking with professors, peers, and legal professionals is presented as a vital aspect of the law school experience, essential for career development. Prioritizing Self-Care: Maintaining physical and mental well-being is portrayed as essential for long-term success, encouraging students to find a balance between academic pursuits and personal time. Key Takeaways: Law School is Intense: "Expect heavy reading assignments, in-depth case law analysis, and pressure from the Socratic Method in classes." Time Management is Crucial: "Balancing coursework, networking, extracurriculars, and personal time is key to success." Active Participation: "Engaging in class discussions, study groups, and practical experiences like legal clinics are core to the law school journey." Building Connections: "Networking with peers, professors, and legal professionals is a vital part of professional development." Self-Care Matters: "Maintaining a balance between academic demands and personal well-being is essential for long-term success." Important Facts/Ideas: The Socratic Method: A teaching technique widely used in law schools, involving professors posing questions to students to stimulate critical thinking and in-depth analysis. Case Briefing: A fundamental study method where students summarize and analyze key aspects of legal cases, aiding in comprehension and class preparation. Legal Clinics: Provide students with practical experience by working on real-world cases under the supervision of practicing attorneys. Extracurricular Activities: Law schools offer a range of activities like Law Review, Moot Court, and student organizations that contribute to skill development and networking opportunities. Quotes: "The anxiety of being 'cold-called' makes preparation non-negotiable." "Peer discussions are another valuable component of class time. Whether during breaks or in study groups, students often discuss their understanding of cases, share perspectives, and clarify doubts." "The law library becomes a second home for many students." "Balancing the demands of law school with personal time is a challenge, but it's important for long-term success." Overall Impression: The source offers a comprehensive overview of a typical day in the life of a law student, realistically portraying the challenges and rewards inherent in legal education. It emphasizes that success requires not just academic rigor but also effective time management, active participation, networking skills, and a commitment to self-care. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support
In this LEMIWorks episode, hosts Tatiana Fallon and Heidi Christianson answer a question about mentoring children in the crucial “core” and “love of learning” phases. They unpack effective teaching strategies tailored specifically for these developmental stages, offering a blend of theoretical wisdom and practical advice. The hosts explore how to structure classes that spark curiosity and foster a genuine love for learning. They draw inspiration from educational heavyweights like Rousseau, Dewey, and A Thomas Jefferson Education, translating their philosophies into actionable classroom techniques. Whether you're a homeschool parent, a professional educator, or simply passionate about child development, this episode provides a roadmap for mentoring children through these formative phases, ensuring they not only learn effectively but also develop a lifelong passion for knowledge. Interested in learning more about the LEMI Junior program? Check it out HERE! LINKS Thomas Jefferson Education with Dr. DeMille Nicholeen Peck's episode Bowling Alone by Robert Putnam 0:00 Welcome to LEMI Works00:31 Understanding Core and Love of Learning Phases02:01 Philosophical Foundations of Education07:04 Challenges in Core Phase Education09:18 Effective Core Age Activities10:37 The Importance of Socialization11:56 Integrating Different Age Groups19:40 Games and Learning24:21 Love of Learning Phase Goals28:12 Strategies for Love of Learning29:14 Building Educational Principles29:55 Group Learning vs. Individual Learning30:58 Effective Teaching Methods31:50 Socratic Method in Practice35:20 Project-Based Learning Explained41:22 Unstructured Play and Its Benefits45:43 Importance of Community in Homeschooling51:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Episode Highlights: moving from fear to solutions, balancing awareness and positivity, benefits of homeschooling, conscious parenting Summary: Get ready for an epic repost on this Monday edition of the Awake & Winning Podcast! As we kick off September and parents gear up for back-to-school season, this episode is a powerful conversation between Kaylor and Sunit Suchdev aka “Sunitspeaksagain” as they dive into the evolution of the awake community, as they discuss the balance of staying aware without letting it consume your life, sharing strategies for navigating potential challenges and taking control of your own path. The conversation also explores homeschooling and the misconceptions around it, encouraging parents to make decisions that align with their family's values. They highlight the importance of fostering open communication, raising critical thinkers, and creating a foundation of trust and connection. Plus, Sunit shares her vision for helping parents raise tomorrow's leaders with a conscious parenting curriculum. Tune in for this insightful discussion on parenting, critical thinking, and conscious living! Takeaways: Prepare for potential challenges and take control of your own life Homeschooling can provide a well-rounded education and socialization for children.Don't let the opinions of others dictate your choices as a parent. Establish a strong foundation of open and honest communication with your children, encouraging critical thinking and questioning Address resistance from children by setting boundaries and explaining the reasons behind decisions Be proactive, intentional, and conscious in your parenting approach, considering the individual needs and values of your family. Conscious parenting involves building trust and connection with your children Teach children to tune into their intuition and make their own decisions Raising leaders requires time, effort, and a focus on teaching children how to think for themselves Please note: this was previously recorded under the Mental Wealth brand If you enjoyed the episode, please be sure to take a screenshot and share it out on Instagram and tag @thekaylorbetts. Also, please make sure to give us a review and a five star rating if you're loving what we are doing! _____________________________ RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sunitspeaksagain/ _____________________________ SPONSORS: Truly Tallow | https://www.trulytallow.com/ Use code “SUNNYBALLS10” at checkout for 10% off your order ____________________________ IMPORTANT UPDATES: Check out the Awake & Winning Website | https://awakeandwinning.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Life AW-cademy | https://theawlife.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Business AW-cademy | https://theawbiz.com Join the Awake & Winning POD-cademy | http://yourwinningpodcast.com/ Follow Kaylor on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thekaylorbetts/ _____________________________
In the 85th episode of Product & Growth, we spoke with Rayan Dawud, Product & Operations at Cercli (YC S23). What we discussed: - The differences between the tech ecosystems in MENA and the UK - Building new products at Careem, the Middle East's super-app - How Careem differentiates itself from Uber - Product culture at Careem - From operator to VC and back – the highs and lows of a VC career - Raising venture capital in MENA - Building products at Cercli, a new YC-funded fintech Rayan recommended reading The Socratic Method by Ward Farnsworth
Mike is a Vanderbilt University Law School Graduate and works as a Partner at ArentFox Schiff. Mike's journey is one offering a treasure trove of insights drawn from his remarkable journey in law and life and a first on the podcast, back-to-back Mike episodes! We kick off with Mike's transition from the small town of Wheeling, West Virginia, to the bustling streets of New York City, where he pursued his undergraduate studies at Columbia University. Mike shares his candid reflections on adjusting to big city life and how his early legal experiences solidified his decision to pursue a career in law.As we delve into Mike's law school days, we explore how his prior experience with the Socratic Method at Columbia prepared him for the rigorous demands of legal education. Mike opens up about the pivotal moments that shaped his career path, including the lessons learned from finding out what he didn't want to do with the law. His law clerkships, in particular, stand out as formative experiences, where he honed his courtroom skills and sharpened his legal writing.In the final segment, we fast forward to Mike's current role as a Partner at ArentFox Schiff. He discusses his passion for pro bono work, and his ideal associate, and shares an in-depth explanation of the hotly debated Chevron doctrine.Mike's relentless work ethic and unwavering commitment to the legal profession provide a blueprint for aspiring lawyers seeking to carve out their paths to success.Mike's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/j-michael-showalterMike's Articles and Briefs: https://linktr.ee/jmichaelshowalterBe sure to check out the Official Sponsors for the Lawyers in the Making Podcast:Rhetoric - takes user briefs and motions and compares them against the text of opinions written by judges to identify ways to tailor their arguments to better persuade the judges handling their cases. Rhetoric's focus is on persuasion and helps users find new ways to improve their odds of success through more persuasive arguments. Find them here: userhetoric.comThe Law School Operating System™ Recorded Course - This course is for ambitious law students who want a proven, simple system to learn every topic in their classes to excel in class and on exams. Go to www.lisablasser.com, check out the student tab with course offerings, and use code LSOSNATE10 at checkout for 10% off Lisa's recorded course! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lawyersinthemaking.substack.com
**00:02:08 - Question 1: Walking vs. Running for Fitness00:03:54 - Comparing Walking and Running00:04:47 - Injury Prevention: Walking vs. Running00:06:13 - Hormonal Impact: Walking vs. Running00:08:20 - Appetite Control: Walking vs. Running00:09:24 - Caloric (Energy) Burn: Walking vs. Running00:10:16 - How to Walk to Mimic Running Benefits**00:12:56 - Question 2: Timing of Supplements00:14:11 - Water-Soluble vs. Fat-Soluble Vitamins00:15:26 - Mineral Absorption with Food00:16:41 - Competitive Absorption of Minerals00:18:58 - Specific Supplement Timing Recommendations00:19:18 - Supplements to Avoid at Night00:20:02 - Supplements to Take at Night00:22:10 - Summary and Recommendations**00:23:03 - Question 3: Stepmom Struggles with Child's Diet00:24:08 - Different Households, Different Rules00:25:34 - General Parenting Advice00:26:29 - Practical Tips for Healthy Eating00:28:37 - Letting Kids Make Their Own Choices00:29:09 - Involving Kids in Meal Planning00:29:41 - Sneaky Vegetables00:30:12 - Connecting Food to Goals00:33:01 - Socratic Method for Teaching Nutrition00:34:05 - Educating on Marketing Tactics00:34:57 - Playing the Long Game in Parenting
Allison talks with author and researcher David McRaney about the nature of changing minds and how to get through to someone who seemingly won't bend their beliefs.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:What happens in our brains when we change our mindHow opposite opinions can connectWhat to do when you want to change someone's mindDifference between attitude, beliefs and valuesPersuasion techniquesImpact of social identities in changing mindsSHOW LINKS:Visit David McRaney's websiteFollow David on Instagram Be sure to rate, review, and follow this podcast on your player and also, connect with me IRL for more goodness and life-changing stuff.AllisonHare.comFollow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube.Schedule a FREE breakthrough call with me Want to take these ideas and apply them to your life? Let's do it!DOWNLOAD the free PDF - 40 Simple Ways to Add Energy To Your Day- get a quick burst of energy right now and KEEP IT!GET the Effectiveness Booster - Shift your priorities to what matters most in less than a minute!Reb3l Dance Fitness - Try it at home! Free month with this link.Personal Brand - need help building yours? Schedule a call with me here and let's discuss.Feedback and Contact:: allison@allisonhare.com
According to Marc Champagne, the difference between stagnating and transcending lies in whether or not you're asking the right questions. In this episode, you will learn how to use the Socratic method of self-inquiry to achieve clarity, demystifying unseen opportunities and upgrade to a better life. Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Watch this 15-minute Acton Academy Documentary on YouTube. It provides a strong foundation for our discussion in this episode. After watching, return here to dive into the details.Are you familiar with Disruptive Education? Join me today as Nick and Jessica Bahr introduce a revolutionary approach to learning with Acton Academy and their new affiliate school opening this fall in the Topsail area, Acton Academy Topsail.Imagine a school without traditional teachers. Instead, they have guides who answer students' questions with more questions, encouraging critical thinking and self-discovery. No letter grades here—instead, students earn points and badges. Learners set their own pace, pursue their passions, and embark on their own Hero's Journey alongside their peers in a collaborative studio environment.If you're looking for an innovative school option in Topsail, tune in to today's episode. And be sure to share it with anyone interested in new educational opportunities.Website: https://www.actontopsail.com/Phone: 385-210-7404Email: nick@actontopsail.comAddress: Coming Soon!Follow Acton Academy Topsail on Facebook and Instagram!Order “Courage to Grow” on AmazaonTopsail Insider is Sponsored by Saltwater Suites & Resort - Topsail Island's premier luxury hospitality experience! Book your beach getaway today at SaltwaterTopsail.comor call (910) 886-4818!Topsail Insider is also Sponsored by Surf City Line! Come out for Beachin' Bowls, Margaritas, and Live Music, and enjoy your meal on their top deck with Ocean Views! Visit SurfCityLineNC.com for their full food, bar, and brunch menus!Topsail Insider is edited by Jim Mendes-Pouget.jimpouget@gmail.com | Send Christa a message! Please leave your contact information if you'd like a response. Support the Show.Please Follow/Subscribe to Topsail Insider on your favorite podcast-listening platform so you don't miss a single episode!Please also visit www.topsailinsider.com and sign up for our Mailing List where you'll get early access to upcoming episodes. Or leave a Voicemail for Topsail Insider right from the website - your message just might be featured in an upcoming episode! Follow Topsail Insider on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Threads, and YouTube!If you are a Greater Topsail business owner or nonprofit, Register to be a Guest on our website at www.topsailinsider.com! Or if you wish to Sponsor or Advertise with Topsail Insider, please email christa@topsailinsider.com or call/text 910-800-0111. Thanks - I'll see you around Topsail!
In many ways, the practice of sharing the gospel is the art of conversation. Though some may be more gifted than others, there are many simple ways to start and build great conversations. Today's guest shares his experience starting conversations with strangers and the tools he's developed to help us all gain traction in our evangelistic efforts.Stephen Caldwell trains people to build and deepen relationships with others. He teaches people how to perceptively listen and ask probing questions during conversations that are spiritually or existentially focused. He has gained his experience by using the Socratic Method teaching English, serving as a chaplain during a year of clinical pastoral education, study of and participation in Ignatian spiritual direction, and both practicing and training others in consultative selling and non-directive coaching. He has developed, practiced, and led Traction since 2002.
Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews Ranjeet Mudholkar. As the visionary founder of the Next League Program, Ranjeet S Mudholkar is transforming the pathway to the EB-1A Green Card, helping professionals achieve their American Dream by applying for the EB1A Green Card and landing the perfect job in 6 months without any sponsor, lottery, or $1M+ investment. With over two decades of leadership experience, accolades from leading publications including Economic Times, Entrepreneur, and Forbes, and international speaking engagements, Ranjeet uses advanced tools and techniques to help individuals identify their expertise, understand EB1A jurisprudence, and master the art of self-presentation. Ranjeet's transformational coaching methodology guides individuals to evolve into the best version of themselves, making them EB1A ready. As a guiding light for individuals seeking U.S. residency, Ranjeet's coaching methodologies incorporate the DISK-WE Matrix, the Socratic Method, and the application of the concept of Absurdism by Albert Camus. These unique approaches unlock success, with the EB1A Green Card being a byproduct and milestone in one's journey. Ranjeet's mission is simple: to help individuals achieve their American Dream. Sign up for the Happiness Solved Plus Exclusive Membership Site: http://HappinessSolved.Supercast.com Connect with Ranjeet: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rmudholkar/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ranjeetmudholkar Twitter: https://twitter.com/rmudholkar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranjeetmudholkar/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ranjeetmudholkar YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@eb1agreencard Connect with Sandee www.sandeesgarlata.com Podcast: www.happinesssolved.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/coachsandeesgarlata Twitter: www.twitter.com/sandeesgarlata Instagram: www.instagram.com/coachsandeesgarlata
In this episode we answer emails from Brian, Wendy, and Midas. We discuss the bond fund GOVT and how it fits or doesn't fit in portfolio construction, some basics about IRA conversions and retirement resources (podcasts and groups), and follow up on Episode 340 with a discussion on our pedagogical approach, the pluses and minuses of the Socratic Method and tilting at logical fallacies.And THEN we our go through our weekly portfolio reviews of the seven sample portfolios you can find at Portfolios | Risk Parity Radio.Additional links:Morningstar Analysis of GOVT: GOVT – Portfolio – iShares US Treasury Bond ETF | MorningstarBig Picture Retirement Podcast About IRA Conversions: When Roth IRA Conversions Go Too Far (bigpictureretirement.com)Andy Panko YouTube Topical Playists: Retirement Planning Education - YouTubeLink to Retirement Planning Education Facebook Group (and other materials): Retirement Planning Education Facebook groupTrogdor (Just Because): Trogdor Song (youtube.com)Support the Show.
In this episode of Getting to Aha!, Darshan Mehta is joined by Alan Versteeg, Global Chief Revenue Officer at Growth Matters. Join them as they discuss conveying customer value, the use of generative AI, and the role of empathy in sales. Alan also touches on the future of sales, and the role of sales managers.
Imagine a world where every conversation makes you think harder, expands what you know, and helps you understand more deeply. This is what Socratic dialogue is all about – a way of asking questions that has been shaping minds since ancient Greece. It's not just a technique; it's a way of thinking, a path to wisdom, and a tool for personal growth. But how can you master this old art in today's fast-paced, information-packed world? Warren Smith shares his life experiences, lessons, and advice to future leaders. The Socratic method, a cornerstone of his teaching philosophy, encourages deep thinking and self-reflection through thoughtful questioning. As Warren discusses his journey from a small town in North Carolina to becoming a respected educator, he emphasizes the importance of curiosity, dialogue, and critical thinking. Listen as young leaders ask questions about life, personal growth, entrepreneurship, and more, and learn how Warren's advice can help shape future leaders. Quotes: "I think we have almost a responsibility to make the most out of what is given to us or what is presented to us when it does come along." – Warren Smith "Most men have six or seven once-in-a-lifetime opportunities that present themselves. And they are almost never ready to capitalize on any of them." – Matt Beaudreau "There's nothing wrong with tying your ambition to a true service to other human beings." – Matt Beaudreau Takeaways: Embrace unexpected opportunities and be prepared to capitalize on them, while focusing on building what you believe in rather than just opposing what you dislike. Use the Socratic method to foster critical thinking and deeper understanding in conversations, and approach difficult discussions with genuine curiosity and openness. Treat young children as capable thinkers and engage them in meaningful dialogue, recognizing the value of simplicity and efficiency in education and communication. Stand firm in your principles despite social pressure, make hard choices aligned with your values, and create communities that reflect your beliefs rather than trying to change existing ones. Conclusion: The Socratic method is a lifelong journey of learning and self-discovery. Its power lies in exploration rather than seeking answers. By being curious, asking questions, embracing uncertainty, listening, collaborating, and reflecting, we can use Socratic dialogue to transform our lives. Next time you're in a conversation, channel your inner Socrates and follow the questions.
The power of curiosity and asking questions! The Socratic Method involves a shared dialogue between teacher and students. The teacher leads by posing thought-provoking questions. Students actively engage by asking questions of their own. The discussion goes back and forth.
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Join us as we discuss the rangers running an obstacle course, and Carter gets the best time! But wait! Captain Mitchell is here to tell him he did a bad job and not explain!We talk about Captain Mitchell's management methods, Carter's make-a-wish service, and what exactly is going on with this weird grocery store in Mariner Bay.
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This is an excerpt from Adam's "Unlocking Literature" episodes on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Watch or listen to the full conversation here. Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. Unlock the world of literature as Adam Andrews, Director of CenterForLit, joins Yvette Hampton for a journey through the fascinating realm of literary education. The creator of the Teaching the Classics seminar shares the tools needed for meaningful discussions about literature with children of all ages. Delve into the power of the Socratic method and discover strategies to analyze any book, from children's stories like 'A Bargain for Francis' to classics like 'Hamlet.' Gain valuable insights into understanding the minds of authors and the importance of reading classics in homeschooling. Tune in now to ignite your literary adventure! Recommended Resources: CenterForLit.com Center for Lit - Teaching the Classics Basic Seminar BiblioFiles Podcast Center for Lit - Teaching the Classics Basic Seminar Reading Roadmaps, by Missy Andrews IEW Fix It! Grammar Adam's Favorite Books: All the Places to Love, by Patricia Maclachlan Straw into Gold, by Gary D. Schmidt Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens Til We Have Faces: A Myth Retold, by C.S. Lewis Related Podcasts: Missy Andrews on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Raising Adults Who Ask The Right Questions - Jonathan Brush, Part 1 BiblioFiles Podcast
This class provides an overview of Western Philosophy, from the Homer and the Greek Gods and first philosophers, to Socrates, Plato Aristotle and Alexander the Great. The Creation of the Universe, the Creation of Man, the Dialogues including the Republic, Meno and Symposium, the Socratic Method and what is gained through self reflection and questioning. Learn more at Enlightenment Television
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