Episodes

Thursday Jul 19, 2018
Ep. 10 - You Are Going to Die with Ned Buskirk
Thursday Jul 19, 2018
Thursday Jul 19, 2018
Ned Buskirk is the founder of You Are Going to Die (http://www.yg2d.com/), an open mic and non-profit dedicated to exploring the topics of death and loss. I met Ned when I went to You Are Going to Die shows and I felt there was something special in the air. We talk about the meaning and origin of the show and a lot about death.

Sunday May 27, 2018
Ep. 9 - The Magic of Conversation with Guy Sengstock
Sunday May 27, 2018
Sunday May 27, 2018
Guy Sengstock is the inventor of circling and founder of The Circling Institute (http://www.circlinginstitute.com/) where I am a student. Circling is a method of having mindful conversations where participants are encouraged to follow aliveness and go in search of what is true. The result is conversations that are often surprising, emotional, and downright magic.
In this podcast we talk about the power of conversation, and particularly the power of listening. We talk about the Intellectual Dark Web, how we make ourselves and lose ourselves in relationship, and how conversation allows us to discover new knowledge.

Monday Apr 30, 2018
Ep. 7 - Nerds Who Can Kill You with Sgt. Barry
Monday Apr 30, 2018
Monday Apr 30, 2018
I knew this guy from Mountain View like 5 years ago. He leaves, and the next thing I know I'm seeing pictures of him on facebook dressed in army fatigues, carrying around weapons, and riding on armored vehicles. Barry was one of the few people ever to leave Silicon Valley for the US Army. It's such a contrarian life choice, I had to pick his brain about it.
We talk about discipline, dominance hierarchies, and lots and lots of anecdotes from his time in the service.
Warning: lots of strong language.

Monday Apr 02, 2018
Ep 6. - Faith and FOMO with Derek Radney
Monday Apr 02, 2018
Monday Apr 02, 2018
In today's episode, I talk with Presbyterian minister Derek Radney about whether or not smart people can be religious, faith, and FOMO.
Here are some resources mentioned in the episode:
Tim Keller's "Questioning Christianity" lectures:
https://www.redeemer.com/r/qc_audio_2015
"A Secular Age" by Charles Taylor:
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674026766&content=reviews
And the following three books by Francis Schaeffer:
"He Is There and He Is Not Silent"
"Escape from Reason"
"The God Who Is There"

Wednesday Mar 07, 2018
Ep. 5 - Overcoming Fear with Helen Tsim
Wednesday Mar 07, 2018
Wednesday Mar 07, 2018
Today's podcast is with Director of One Salon SF, Helen Tsim. We talk about overcoming social anxiety, vulnerability and its limits, building community and deep connections.

Sunday Feb 11, 2018
Ep. 4 - The Holy Sea with Charlie Deist
Sunday Feb 11, 2018
Sunday Feb 11, 2018
My guest Charlie Deist runs the libertarian group blog Let a Thousand Nations Bloom. He's interested in seasteading and an adult convert to Roman Catholicism. We talk about seasteading as personal praxis, the experience of learning to sail, the philosophy of Rene Girard, and the conflict between grace and responsibility. Charlie is currently the producer of the libertarian radio program "The Bob Zadek Show"
Resources for today's show:
- The Philosophy of Rene Girard at the Internet Encyclopedia
- Getting Over It, a game by Bennet Foddy

Sunday Feb 04, 2018
Ep. 3 - PERMA-(sub)culture with Scott Jackisch
Sunday Feb 04, 2018
Sunday Feb 04, 2018
Scott Jackisch is the founder of the Oakland Futurists. You can find him online at http://oaklandfuturist.com/. We talk about the PERMA model of happiness, Ephemerisle, community and subculture.
Here are some resources mentioned in today's show:
"Flourish" by Martin Seligman
"Geeks, Mops, and Sociopaths in Subcultural Evolution" by David Chapman
"Against Edenism" by Peter Thiel
"Meditations on Moloch" by Scott Alexander

Saturday Apr 15, 2017
Ep. 2 - Poly-centrism, Community, and Utopia with Michael Gibson
Saturday Apr 15, 2017
Saturday Apr 15, 2017
I sit down with worldly philosopher Michael Gibson, founder of the 1517 fund. We talk about living the philosophical life, Nozick's vision of utopia, polycentrism, zen, and education.
Here's a list of resources mentioned in today's podcast:
Blog Posts
- David Chapman on Robert Kegan's 5 stages of adult moral development
- Scott Alexander's Archipelago
Books
- Anarchy, State, and Utopia by Robert Nozick
- Philosophical Explanations by Robert Nozick
- A Theory of Justice, John Rawls

Sunday Jul 10, 2016
Ep 1. Existential Crisis with Dane Johnson
Sunday Jul 10, 2016
Sunday Jul 10, 2016
In this episode I discuss existential crisis with guest Dane Johnson. Check out Dane's website at http://ramblewithaplan.com/