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  • #12 Reversing Brexit, Political Activism and the wisdom of Buffy with Femi Oluwole
    2024/09/09

    In today's episode I interview Femi Oluwole! Femi is a British political activist and one of the most prominent voices in the anti-Brexit movement. He co-founded the group Our Future Our Choice (OFOC), which aimed to mobilize young people against Brexit, advocating for a second referendum on the UK's membership in the European Union. He's also a unique individual in that he straddles both traditional and social media in spreading awareness about Brexit, as well as conducting debates. I really enjoyed this interview and hope you will too!


    00:00:00 Intro
    00:01:29 Podcast begins with me mumbling
    00:01:39 How would Femi describe what he does?
    00:01:59 Femi's journey to political activism
    00:04:40 Femi's experience of the Brexit vote result
    00:07:24 Our Future Our Choice
    00:09:17 How has Brexit damaged the UK?
    00:12:27 How to avoid echo chambers
    00:16:29 Do the Tories believe their own rhetoric?
    00:21:09 What informs Femi's values?
    00:23:09 What defines 'Good' to Femi?
    00:27:47 What forms of online activism are most effective?
    00:30:49 How can the left combat outrage content?
    00:36:29 What politicians do Femi like?
    00:38:49 Alternative Voting Referendum
    00:39:53 How do comment sections differ on different platforms?
    00:47:16 How does Femi deal with online racism and vitriol?
    00:49:04 Removing anger as TV prep
    00:50:34 Is sunlight the best disinfectant?
    00:52:33 How does one develop cool-headedness in debates?
    00:55:31 What other changes would Femi like to see in UK politics?
    00:58:37 What ways would Femi like people to engage with politics?
    01:02:24 Is Just Stop Oil ineffective activism?
    01:05:18 What is a message that Femi would like everyone to know?
    01:07:29 What do those disenchanted with politics need to reengage?
    01:12:09 How can one educate themselves in Politics?
    01:15:37 A really good Reality TV idea
    01:16:34 For some reason I start talking about edibles
    01:20:29 How can people support Femi?
    01:21:59 Closing thoughts on Buffy the Vampire Slayer


    For all of Femi's stuff:
    https://www.instagram.com/femi_sorry/?hl=en
    https://www.youtube.com/@Femi_Sorry
    https://www.patreon.com/femi_Sorry
    https://www.tiktok.com/@femi_sorry?lang=en
    https://twitter.com/Femi_Sorry

    For my stuff:
    https://www.instagram.com/jack.lawro/ for IG
    https://www.tiktok.com/@jack.lawrofor TikTok
    https://www.Jacklawrence.net for my website

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    1 時間 24 分
  • #11 Godesulloh aka @Vibesestvida on African Philosophy, Kierkegaard and Effective Altruism
    2024/09/02

    Godesulloh is a philosopher, teacher, podcaster, musician and lover of bubble tea. In this interview we discuss African Philosophy, Kierkegaard, Stoicism vs Broicism, Effective Altruism and much more

    Timestamps:
    01:15 Who is Godesulloh and why is he in my flat
    02:38 Challenges making educational philosophy content on Tiktok
    05:00 How would Godesulloh explain African Philosophy
    09:40 Where African Philosophy sits in Academia
    16:14 The African Logic Conversation
    20:44 Why does Godesulloh like Kierkegaard so much
    24:25 Reviewing some Kierkegaard quotes
    27:35 Living to avoid regret
    35:01 Does everything work out for the best?
    39:15 Living in harmony with Nature is bad
    43:10 Longtermism and its faults
    47:09 Effective Altruism
    50:25 Godesulloh on Longtermism
    59:09 Effective Altruism issue
    1:03:45 Mr Beast Philanthropy
    1:06:33 Capitalism pros and cons
    1:09:45 Do we want a FAIR or GOOD society?
    1:13:38 Philosophy as self help
    1:15:35 Stoicism vs Broicism
    1:24:15 Where to find out more about Godesulloh

    Godesulloh has all of his links through here: https://msha.ke/godesulloh
    His youtube channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/@vibesestvida

    And my socials are:
    https://www.instagram.com/jack.lawro/ for IG
    https://www.tiktok.com/@jack.lawrofor TikTok
    https://www.Jacklawrence.net for my website

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    1 時間 29 分
  • #10 Solving the top /r/askphilosophy questions of ALL TIME with Godesulloh aka @Vibesestvida
    2024/08/19

    Hello! WE'RE BACK

    In this episode the wonderful Godesulloh J. Bawa (philosopher, podcaster, teacher, musician and all round cool guy) and I sit down and try and answer the top questions of all time from the subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/askphilosophy/

    We get side-tracked a bit talking about relationships and end it with a discussion on the morality of killing baby Hitler - good times!

    Timestamps:
    02:15 Why is it so hard to think beyond Capitalism?
    06:32 Why are there so many cringe Stoicism videos?
    08:52 Why does suffering sometimes foster growth, and sometimes embitter or traumatize people?
    15:55 Relationships on tiktok
    31:36 Why isn't the field of philosophy more interested in communicating its ideas to the public?
    36:48 How can you be confident in your beliefs if there is an infinite amount you don't know that might affect your beliefs?
    44:03 How do you overcome philosophy paralyzing your ability to say anything?
    48:52 Would you kill baby Hitler?


    Godesulloh has all of his links through here: https://msha.ke/godesulloh
    His youtube channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/@vibesestvida

    And my socials are:
    https://www.instagram.com/jack.lawro/ for IG
    https://www.tiktok.com/@jack.lawrofor TikTok
    https://www.Jacklawrence.net for my website

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    1 時間 3 分
  • #9 Adam Boro: From NASA and Aerospace to Adventure Filmmaking, and the Joy and Struggle of a Full Life.
    2022/04/25

    "I always wanted to have this big impact, and to work on something that's changing the world"

    My guest today is Adam Boro. Adam is a magnificent filmmaker, who currently has over half a million followers on TikTok. You may have seen some of his mega viral videos, which include taking a girl to the north pole for a first date, randomly travelling to a desert oasis or his adventures in Machu Picchu.

    Prior to his recent infamy, Adam studied aerospace engineering, interned at NASA, and was even involved with YES Theory. Adam is a fascinating character, who for me seems to embody a kind of carpe diem philosophy - hell bent on living life to the fullest, and improving the lives of others in the process.

    But he wasn't always this way, and in this interview he is remarkably open about his struggles with anxiety, the challenges of being an online creator, and the various road bumps he's encountered on the journey to getting to where he is today. And all of this is done knowing full well that he's in the very early stages of his creative life. We get into all of this and more in this wonderful conversation.

    If you're someone who is curious about getting started in filmmaking, creating videos online, or can even relate to the feeling of not quite having found your crowd yet, I think you'll take something away from this conversation. Adam is awesome, I think he's someone to keep an eye on in the years to come.

    Follow Adam on Instagram/TikTok: @adamboro
    Follow me on Instagram/TikTok: @jack.lawro
    Patreon: patreon.com/jacklawrence


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    1 時間 38 分
  • #8 @Benjhandy: The Nature of Time, The Future, and Chain of Command
    2022/04/11

    "Time is the dimension by which consciousness experiences change"

    My guest today is Ben Johnston Handy,

    You probably know Ben as the prolific TikTok creator @Benjhandy, who has over 1.1 million followers. He makes videos on futurism, science, and most recently, what to do in a dangerous/embarrassing situation.

    But Ben has done and does many other things, including writing, screenwriting, theatre, all of which we get into in this conversation. I've been a huge fan of Ben's videos for a while so it was super great to speak with him.

    We talk about a wide array of subjects in this podcast, including Movies, Writing, Theatre, DnD, AI, and the nature of time. Ben is a humble, funny, spectacular explainer of ideas and I think you'll walk away with a lot from this conversation just as I did.

    Ben's tiktok: @benjhandy

    My tiktok/insta: @jack.lawro
    Patreon: patreon.com/jacklawrence

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    1 時間 46 分
  • #7 Kilian Lohmann - One Of The Most Brilliant People I Know. God, Science, Improv, and What Makes For A Good Physicist
    2022/03/28

    "I was always motivated by the idea of - what if there was a way to break the system? If you know the system you can break the system. And if you can break the system, then you can do cool stuff"

    Today's guest is Kilian Lohmann - he's an Oxford Physicist, who has recently submitted his PhD Researching Solar Cells. He's also an improvised comedian, and, I'm lucky enough to say, he's a very dear friend of mine.

    Kilian studied Natural Sciences, specialising in Physics at Cambridge University for his undergrad which is where we met, as I was doing exactly the same course, at the same college. After completing his undergrad and masters, Kilian went to Oxford to do his PhD, where I also went at the same time to do my masters, and we lived together for a year.

    Kilian is one of the most brilliant, kind and unique people I know. So often intellect is associated with harsh metaphors - razor sharp, cutting, piercing, but Kilian is an example of where we need different metaphors. He's warm, humble and quietly confident, while at the same time possessing great insight both within science and life generally. I've learned a great deal from him.

    To my delight, this episode shows both those sides of Kilian really well. We talk about his research on solar cells, but then move on more broadly to his strong sense of morality, discussions of god and science, improv comedy and how it helps with the scientific process, and his advice to anyone aspiring to get into Physics.

    During this episode, as an fyi, there's a couple of bits where Kilian's girlfriend Chelsea chimes in - this episode was recorded in their house, and it just so happens that she is also a physicist who also works on solar cells. I chose to leave those bits in as they show how a bit more about how Kilian thinks and it made me laugh.

    More on Kilian's research: https://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/our-people/lohmann
    Insta: @jack.lawro
    TikTok: @jack.lawro
    patreon.com/jacklawrence

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    1 時間 21 分
  • #6 Alice O'Keefe: Nanoparticles to Treat Brain Tumours, Interpreting Quantum Mechanics and the Utility of Buddhism for Science
    2022/03/14

    "The fact that Science can call itself out when there are gaps in its knowledge - and it can update and make revisions overtime - people see that as being inconsistent, but it's actually more about being being more and more confident over time as we update our understanding. People think that Science contradicts itself, but that's the best part."

    My guest today is Alice O'Keefe.

    Alice is a PhD student at the University of Wollongong in Australia, where she is studying the usage of Nanoparticles for treating brain tumours - which turns out to be just as cool as it sounds. Alice also makes videos on TikTok about physics, most recently around the interpretations of Quantum Mechanics.

    The conversation you're about to hear was incredibly fun to record. When Alice and I first spoke on a call before the podcast, she said to me that she suspected that she and I were basically the same person, which was remarkably prophetic given how similar some of our ideas turned out to be. We start off talking a bit about her research, and then shift into talking about science and philosophy more broadly. We ask questions such as:
    What qualities make for a good scientist and teacher?
    What are the interpretations of Quantum Mechanics and why are they needed?
    And we even touch on ideas in Buddhism and Daoism and how they relate to science.

    You can find more from Alice O'Keefe on her socials below:
    Instagram: @aliceo.keefe
    Tiktok: @labratbag

    My socials:
    Instagram/Tiktok: @jack.lawro
    jacklawrence.net
    Patreon.com/jacklawrence

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    1 時間 59 分
  • #5 Philosophy of Science 101 - What The Hell Is Science Anyway?
    2022/02/28

    In this highly requested solo episode I present an introduction to the Philosophy of Science.

    I’ve explored some of these ideas in some tiktok videos, and have mentioned them in other episodes tangentially, giving brief explanations. In this episode, I offer a short crash-course into some of those key ideas.

    We will ask ourselves what Science fundamentally is? What separates it from other kinds of knowledge? How do we justify scientific knowledge - that is, how does science fundamentally work, what makes it so successful?

    I'll be primarily looking at the work of two philosophers who give two radically different, but both quite persuasive, accounts of science - Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn.

    If you'd like to read further on this, some books mentioned:
    The Knowledge Machine - Michael Strevens
    What Is This Thing Called Science? - Alan Chalmers
    The Logic of Scientific Discovery - Karl Popper
    The Structure of Scientific Revolutions - Thomas Kuhn

    Also note - I'll likely be switching to a fortnightly schedule for the forseeable future, just to make sure I can keep the quality of these episodes high while keeping up with everything else. It'll also allow me to edit together clips for YouTube and more tightly edit interviews.

    My socials:
    @jack.lawro for both Instagram and TikTok
    patreon.com/jacklawrence



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    1 時間 2 分