The GrindstoneA Philosophy Podcast from Purdue University Author: Purdue Department of Philosophy
ABOUT THE PODPhilosophy is an important academic subject, one we believe everyone should be exposed to and explore. But philosophy can also feel distant and abstract to many people. The Grindstone is an armchair interviews with philosophers podcast that gets to know the people who study and teach philosophy, and tries to apply some of their wisdom to the world around us.We let the conversations unfold in their own way, but we try to cover three topics with all of our guests:the moment that set them on the path to study philosophytheir current area of researchand how that philosophical research can help us better understand some aspect of contemporary culture (e.g., technology; social justice and activism; morality; environmental issues; pop culture, etc.)We also occasionally interview people who majored in philosophy and went on to careers in various industries outside of academia to ask them how their education in philosophy prepared them for and applies to their current work.The conversations are informal, organic, and go where they go. We hope that they are informative and insightful. And we hope that you enjoy them. Thanks for listening!YOU CAN FOLLOW US:@grindstone.pod (Instagram)@GrindstonePod (Twitter)ABOUT OUR TEAMThe Grindstone was created, and is hosted, by Matthew Kroll, the Academic Program Manager in the Department of Philosophy at Purdue University. Caroline Cross, a philosophy major at Purdue, mixes, edits and produces the podcast. The intro and outro music is by Al Terity. Special thanks to Purdue philosophy alum Madison Maroney for voicing the intro and outro.This podcast is supported by the Department of Philosophy and the College of Liberal Arts at Purdue University Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Language: en Genres: Philosophy, Science, Social Sciences, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Episode 4
Tuesday, 30 April, 2024
In the final episode of season five, Purdue undergraduate Bridget Arnold sits down with Scott Hutcheson. Dr Hutcheson is a senior lecturer and program coordinator at Purdue University. His most recent book, “Strategic Doing: Ten Skills for Agile Leadership”, was widely considered one of the best business books of the 2019. Topics covered include what philosophy can teach us about being better leaders, strategies for leadership and how it develops, and the impact unconventional leaders can have. Thank you to Mo Hunt and Cameron Walters for controlling the audio. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.