• Marx Brothers, comedy, anti-Semitism, challenging students today with humor | Dr. Robert Weir #68
    Apr 18 2023

    Groucho, Zeppo, Gummo, Chico, and Harpo--also known as The Marx Brothers--not only changed the way we think of comedy, but they helped shape our modern notions of cinema as well. Does their biting wit and chaotic humor hold up today? I absolutely think so. In fact, I think we need a lot more humor today to help us break the tensions that we feel on a daily basis--and our guest agrees. Dr. Robert Weir is a retired history professor who most recently taught at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He's a former senior Fulbright scholar to New Zealand, a past president of the Northeast Popular Culture Association, and the author of 11 books and numerous other academic works. We talk about comedy today, do college-age students get the humor of the Marx Bros, the anti Semitism that they faced, and the origins of their rise to stardom. If you have never seen a a Marx Bros. film, drop everything and go check out A Night at the Opera or my personal favorite, Horsefeathers. In fact, you stay here and I'll drop everything and go watch a Marx Bros. film.

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    Book link: https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/th...


    // EPISODE OUTLINE //

    00:00 Teaser

    01:16 Introduction

    03:22 Start of conversation

    06:25 How did the Marx Bros. become a cultural interest?

    10:17 Did the humor catch on with your college students?

    16:08 My approach to education with my students

    19:15 How did their mother impact the Marx Bros. showbusiness careers?

    23:46 Pioneers in "talkies" or early cinema with sound

    28:27 Some feedback from the Catholic Telegraph for the Cocoanuts. (It sounds like the setup for a great Groucho zinger.)

    33:51 How did anti-Semitism impact their careers?

    45:54 Before Jim Halpert was breaking the wall, Groucho was showing how it is done by bringing in popular culture.

    49:02 The Marx Bros. did NOT want the music in the film, which sounds absurd.

    52:15 Why was Harpo silent?

    58:23 Margaret Dumont reminds me of Bea Arthur--owning every scene she is in with nothing more than a look.

    1:01:06 Why was Horsefeathers an unpleasant film to make?

    1:04:14 Is the speakeasy in Horsefeathers a reflection of reality or a political statement?

    1:06:56 What did writing this book teach you about comedy?

    1:10:09 I get asked about my favorite form of comedy. Things get chaotic.

    1:11:40 Concluding thoughts and I even throw in a few of my own Marx Bros.-inspired jokes.


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    1. ChatGPT, Cheating, Critical Thinking, and the Future of Humanity and AI | Dr. Teo Susnjak #65? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99Z6n...

    2. What we don't hear about incel culture | Drs. Sarah Daly & Shon Reed - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynYdp...

    3. Why not violence? Dr. Duane Armitage - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ohhht...

    4. Visual Thinking, Rebuilding the Trades, Animal Consciousness, Training AI | Dr. Temple Grandin - https://youtu.be/P8FvlKD6Y9Q

    5. Crisis in Men, Anger and Alienation in boys, What is Going on? | Dr. Robert Tyminski - https://youtu.be/cwFMjuXf5xI


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    #comedy #grouchomarx #humorous

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  • Cyberattacks, Hacking our Infrastructure, Losing our Civilization | Dr. Daniel Graham #67
    Apr 4 2023

    We are growing increasingly more nervous about how the digital tools around us are able to gain more access to our information and to our lives. Whether we are thinking about simple things like malware and viruses to more complex applications like deep fake technologies and artificial intelligence. Even with my computer science background, I find these topics to be incredibly complex. That is why I have asked Dr. Daniel Graham on the show. Daniel G. Graham is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at The University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. His research interests include secure embedded systems and networks. Before teaching at UVA, Dr. Graham was a Program Manager at Microsoft in Seattle, Washington. He publishes in IEEE journals relating to sensors and networks. In this episode, we talk about ransomware, malware, ethical hacking, multi-layered threats to our infrastructures, and why we should take a beat and think about how much of our culture we want to digitize into the future. If you want to support our mission to bring civility back to discourse, hit the subscribe button, the like button, and leave a kind comment for me and my guest. The support is always appreciated.
    // EPISODE LINKS // Guest's website: https://danielggraham.com/ethical-hacking-a-hands-on-guide-to-breaking-in/
    // EPISODE OUTLINE // 00:00 Teaser 00:45 Introduction 02:12 Start of conversation 02:32 How did you get into cybersecurity? 07:04 What is ethical hacking? 10:32 Bug bounty hunting 11:44 Is there a strong community who want to help companies find these exploits? 14:39 How does ethical hacking help us defend our infrastructures 24:00 Can you envision a multilayered attack to our infrastructure in the USA? 32:07 How should we look at digital artifacts from a civilization perspective? 37:10 Why should we think of hacking people and not machines? 44:10 Should we be more worried about deep fake technology than we are? 48:46 Why is ransomware so successful? 53:52 Does the celebritization of hackers help or hurt our ability to stay ahead of threats? 59:53 What is one thing that makes you hopeful about the field and one thing that scares you? 1:06:01 Closing thoughts // WEBSITE // Head over to the website to learn more about me and to contact me. https://theneutralgroundpodcast.com/
    // EPISODE SUGGESTIONS // 1. ChatGPT, Cheating, Critical Thinking, and the Future of Humanity and AI | Dr. Teo Susnjak #65? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99Z6nUr-1Pg&t=0s 2. What we don't hear about incel culture | Drs. Sarah Daly & Shon Reed - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynYdpuhqjLw&t=43s 3. Why not violence? Dr. Duane Armitage - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ohhht-zwNaU&t=1010s 4. Visual Thinking, Rebuilding the Trades, Animal Consciousness, Training AI | Dr. Temple Grandin - https://youtu.be/P8FvlKD6Y9Q 5. Crisis in Men, Anger and Alienation in boys, What is Going on? | Dr. Robert Tyminski - https://youtu.be/cwFMjuXf5xI
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  • Dancing with the Joker, Joaquin Phoenix, Mental Illness, Desensitized Violence | Liz Wayson #65
    Mar 21 2023

    For many people, the emblematic scene from Todd Philipps ' The Joker is Joaquin Phoenix 's iconic dance on the steps. If you've seen the film, however, you know that Arthur Fleck dances throughout the entire movie. What does it mean? Sprinkled throughout the violence, the struggles to figure out how we can better help support mental health struggles, and the overwhelming feelings of detachment and anger, we find an individual in Arthur Fleck who wants to be good, to do good in the world. However, he is trapped in virtually all aspects of his life. It is only in dance that Fleck / The Joker seems to be his most free. But, with that freedom comes choice, and when Fleck becomes the Joker, he makes the choice to bring chaos and destruction upon the world. We cannot turn a blind eye to this. Trying to figure out where the line is between empathy for what Fleck is experiencing and disavowing his move toward destruction is incredibly difficult, which is why we're having a discussion about this film with our guest: Liz Wayson. Liz has written a wonderful article on The Joker entitled, "“Walking and Dancing in Gotham City: The Marginalized Flaneur, Mental Health Activism, and the Spectacle of Violence in Todd Phillips’s Joker." As always, if you enjoy the conversation, consider supporting our movement to bring civility back to discourse. Subscribe, hit the like button, and consider leaving a kind comment for me and my guest. As always, your time is appreciated.

    // EPISODE OUTLINE // 00:00 Teaser 00:38 Introduction 02:09 Start of conversation 02:59 What was it about Phillips' The Joker that made you pursue this study? 05:46 What is a Flaneur and how does it connect with the Joker? 08:58 Is the Joker and activist or is he just viewed as an activist? 10:39 Were you able to reconcile the honesty of mental health concerns with the problematic depictions of mental illness and violence in The Joker? 12:11 It's important to differentiate mental health and mental illness to better serve everyone 14:47 We need to have difficult conversations about mental health and diagnosed mental conditions. 17:51 How does Gotham City dictate movement and body composition? 21:49 People are so disconnected in Gotham, even Thomas Wayne. 23:22 How does dancing help Arthur comprehend chaos? 28:45 Arthur understands his role in society 35:54 Has Arthur lost all agency to become his own person? 42:14 How did you read the relationship between Murray ( Robert De Niro ) and Arthur? 47:02 How do we read women and mothers in this film? 52:29 We need better mentors for young people 55:28 Final thoughts

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    57 mins
  • ChatGPT, Cheating, Critical Thinking, and the Future of Humanity and AI | Dr. Teo Susnjak #65
    Mar 7 2023

    ChatGPT has been discussed on quite the continuum: everywhere from a positive force for human evolution to the beginning of the end of humanity. Where do I stand on this issue? Well, I hope I make that clear by the end of the episode. Whether you stand on the positive side of the opinion spectrum or the negative, ChatGPT is undeniably ushering in something new in terms of technology. I have played around with it quite a few times and I find it to be incredibly fascinating--and so does our guest this week: Dr. Teo Susnjak. Teo Susnjak is a Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Computer Science and IT at Massey University in New Zealand where he teaches courses in Data Science. He has authored a fantastic article on ChatGPT and online exam integrity entitled, "ChatGPT: The End of Online Exam Integrity?" We use this article in this episode as our way into discussing ChatGPT and what it is capable of doing. We also talk about the pros and cons of ChatGPT. Finally, we give our overall opinions on our feelings regarding the trajectory of AI and the human species. As always, if you want to support our mission to bring civility back to mainstream discourse, hit the subscribe button, the like button, and leave a kind comment for me and my guest.

    // EPISODE LINKS //
    Article: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2212.09292.pdf

    Article Information:
    Susnjak. (2022). ChatGPT: The End of Online Exam Integrity? https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2212.09292

    // EPISODE OUTLINE //
    00:00 Teaser
    00:38 Introduction
    02:35 Start of conversation
    03:25 What is ChatGPT?
    08:49 Why did you pursue this study of exam integrity and ChatGPT?
    11:39 Were you expecting ChatGPT to fail your tests?
    12:41 What were your aims for the study?
    14:40 Are students really cheating online or not?
    24:11 Can ChatGPT help us to write better code?
    29:47 Is ChatGPT a critical thinking entity?
    32:42 Does plagiarism detection software work on ChatGPT?
    39:35 What about educating students on the ethical problems of cheating?
    44:09 ChatGPT is asked how it would secure online exams
    48:29 There needs to be a change in the culture of education
    50:14 What were your conclusions?
    53:31 What do you think about the future of humanity and AI?
    59:50 Final thoughts

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    1. Why we crave narrative? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVqv1TIwLU4&t=129s

    2. What we don't hear about incel culture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynYdpuhqjLw&t=43s

    3. Why not violence? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ohhht-zwNaU&t=1010s

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    #chatgpt #ai #educationmatters #artificialintelligence #chatgptexamples #chatgptexplained

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  • Visual Thinking, Rebuilding the Trades, Animal Consciousness, Training AI | Dr. Temple Grandin #64
    Feb 21 2023

    What is visual thinking? Are we devaluing the trades today to our own peril? Do we need to do a better job of getting our children out and playing with tools? My guest this week thinks so, and I largely agree with her. I'm humbled and honored to have Dr. Temple Grandin on my show this week. Dr. Grandin is incredibly well known for her work in the fields of Autism, thinking, and animal welfare. She has just finished a brand new book: Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions. We spend quite a bit of our time discussing aspects of the book and the ways that we can better utilize the various skills that we have as a people. If you want to support our movement to bring civility back to discourse, hit the subscribe/follow button; leave a kind comment or rating where applicable; and share the show with a friend.

    // EPISODE LINKS //
    Dr. Grandin's Website: https://www.templegrandin.com/
    Dr. Grandin's book (affiliate): https://amzn.to/3E1qgnx

    // EPISODE OUTLINE //
    00:00 Teaser
    00:35 Introduction
    02:07 Start of conversation
    02:45 How do visual thinkers differ from verbal thinkers?
    05:02 How did discovering thinking on a continuum change your thoughts on visual thinking?
    09:08 We're eliminating futures because of one class.
    09:55 Too much testing today, not enough learning
    12:57 AI is exciting and horrifying at the the same time.
    19:27 We're not valuing the trades well enough
    22:44 What role did working with animals play in your understanding of thinking?
    26:08 Most difficult part of your job working with animals and machinery?
    27:53 "I would have been a video game addict" had I been born 30 years later.
    30:09 We need to get back to building things beyond Legos
    35:06 Working with large animals and teaching them manners
    40:25 AI and privileging language
    47:16 Computers will not replace us
    50:45 What makes you hopeful about how we look at visual thinking in the future?
    52:02 My closing thoughts

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    1. Why we crave narrative? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVqv1TIwLU4&t=129s

    2. What we don't hear about incel culture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynYdpuhqjLw&t=43s

    3. Why not violence? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ohhht-zwNaU&t=1010s

    4. The need for the heroic narrative - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoCLHOpM03o&t=202s

    5. Why are we fascinated with psychopaths? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQgL13gP9ZE&t=50s
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  • Amazon, and Selling our Culture and Freedom of Choice for 2-Day Shipping | Dr. Emily West #63
    Feb 7 2023

    Should we fear how much authority Amazon has over our culture? It's a difficult question. On one hand, you cannot deny what Jeff Bezos has done--bringing a company from nothing, and taking risks that could have easily gone badly, and turning it into a juggernaut. On the other hand, it has become so large that it has almost become a public utility. My guest, Dr. Emily West, and I discuss the ramifications of the rise of Amazon. Although the tone of the conversation might seem negative, in reality, the more important point that I think we're both trying to make is that there is something about the rise of Amazon that should at least warrant our attention. I still use Amazon for books, electronics, and even to look up reviews--as we mention in this discussion. The late, great George Carlin used to talk about the slow reduction of choices in American culture through the consolidation of market powerhouses. I think it's worth having a conversation about. I hope you do as well. If you want to support our continuing efforts to bring civil discourse back into the mainstream, hit the subscribe button, the like button, and share the show with a friend.

    // EPISODE LINKS //
    Emily's Book: https://mitpress.mit.edu/978026254330...
    Twitter: @westemilye
    Website: www.emilywestphd.com

    // EPISODE OUTLINE //
    00:00 Teaser
    00:57 Introduction (having a little fun)
    02:49 Start of conversation
    03:34 What does ubiquitous presence mean in relation to your study?
    07:02 How was Sears, in some ways, a kind of Amazon?
    12:33 Why is Amazon a more pressing conversation than Walmart or Google?
    18:04 How was Amazon so early on understanding the need for consumer interaction?
    24:35 Why not let Amazon and companies like it handle distribution?
    30:18 George Carlin and the reduction of choices where it matters
    37:07 How did Amazon gain enough power to negotiate with the Post Office for Sunday delivery?
    43:48 Could we shift the culture of desire to a more manageable one for the sake of workers?
    49:48 What was your Amazon fulfillment center tour experience like?
    55:41 Amazon is phenomenal at gathering just the right data
    59:35 Apparently, I never owned that Christmas special.
    1:07:03 Amazon is a distributor of ideas as well--with some pros and cons attached to that model
    1:12:50 Final thoughts on the matter

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    1. Why we crave narrative? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVqv1...

    2. What we don't hear about incel culture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynYdp...

    3. Why not violence? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ohhht...

    4. The need for the heroic narrative - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoCLH...

    5. Why are we fascinated with psychopaths? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQgL1...
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  • Crisis in Men, Anger and Alienation in boys, What is Going on? | Dr. Robert Tyminski #62
    Jan 24 2023

    Is there a crisis in men and young boys? If so, what is causing this crisis? This week, our guest is Dr. Robert Tyminski. Robert has written a book that explores this question, and for him, one of the primary causes is the ways in which we approach our digital spaces. We discuss feelings of alienation, omnipotence, masculinity and femininity, breaking through the inner world of men, James Baldwin's hypermasculinity in public, what constitutes reality, and how this phenomenon did not simply appear in the 21st century. As always, if you find the conversation interesting, consider supporting our efforts to bring civil discourse back to the mainstream by clicking the subscribe button, hitting the like button, and leaving a thoughtful comment for me and my guest. As always, we appreciate your taking the time to listen.

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    Routledge Press: https://www.routledge.com/Male-Alienation-at-the-Crossroads-of-Identity-Culture-and-Cyberspace/Tyminski/p/book/9781138065406
    Amazon (Affiliate Link): https://amzn.to/3kisV5c

    // EPISODE OUTLINE //
    00:00 Teaser (did this crisis appear out of nowhere?)
    00:46 Introduction
    02:45 Start of conversation
    03:19 Why did you take on this study of male alienation and mental health?
    08:35 Did this crisis appear out of nowhere or has it always been with us?
    11:41 Does a man's inner world differ from a woman's inner world?
    14:48 James Baldwin's hyper masculinity when speaking
    17:48 How do you approach reconciling the femininity within the masculine?
    23:18 How often do you have to negotiate what "reality" means with young men?
    28:09 I relay advice that I heard about burying bad Tweets. (I don't recommend this approach, but I can see how it might work today.)
    30:29 Do we have a language problem or communication problem in texting?
    34:40 Will we eventually see the anxiety of thoughts getting people canceled?
    36:50 Is there even a difference between a digital identity and a "real" one?
    39:33 Why is encouragement so important for young people?
    41:17 Why is simple information and encouragement important for young men in puberty?
    47:07 Young people are having problems vocalizing/verbalizing issues meaningfully
    49:28 Why was Brad (from the book) struggling so much, and how did he find some measure of social success through a penpal?
    54:50: What does Freud mean by bodily ego and how does this connect with video gaming avatars?
    59:26 What would you tell parents/guardians/individuals who want to move toward a more positive footing on this issue?
    1:01:30 My closing thoughts

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    2. What we don't hear about incel culture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynYdpuhqjLw&t=43s

    3. Why not violence? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ohhht-zwNaU&t=1010s

    4. The need for the heroic narrative - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoCLHOpM03o&t=202s

    5. Why are we fascinated with psychopaths? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQgL13gP9ZE&t=50s

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Existentialism, Nihilism, Sartre, Nietzsche, and Living in bad Faith | Dr. Joel Smith #61
    Jan 17 2023

    If you love philosophy, this is the episode for you. Our guest for this episode is Dr. Joel Smith. He's a philosophy lecturer at the University of Manchester. He's written a fantastic book: Existentialism: A Philosophical Inquiry. I've read quite a few books on philosophy over the years, but I particularly enjoyed Joel's because of its clarity and stated goals from the outset. Joel wants to reclaim existentialism to a degree--to bring it back from being little more than slogans like, "existence precedes essence." Don't worry; we're going to be talking about that particular statement and what Sartre actually mean. We wrestle with names like Sartre, Nietzsche, Kant, Kierkegaard, Hegel, de Beauvoir, Hume, and I'm sure I'm forgetting a few more. As always, if you appreciate the work here, let me know by hitting the subscribe button, the like button, and sharing the show with a friend. Join our growing community of individuals who care about civil discourse.

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    Routledge Press: https://www.routledge.com/Existentialism-A-Philosophical-Inquiry/Smith/p/book/9780367466367
    Amazon (Affiliate Link): https://amzn.to/3CfqLth
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/MancPhilosophy

    // EPISODE OUTLINE //
    00:00 Teaser on Nietzsche
    00:38 Introduction--I miss teaching philosophy
    02:35 Start of conversation
    03:15 How do you approach existentialism in your book?
    09:01 What role did Kant and the Enlightenment play in developing existentialism?
    16:20 Kierkegaard and the relationship between truth and value
    25:32 How do you approach teaching the value of truth in class?
    32:09 Did your students find comfort in philosophy during the height of the pandemic?
    35:38 Why was Nietzsche interested in suffering and how it related to gods?
    43:30 How does Nihilism emerge in Nietzsche's mind?
    55:29 How did existentialists like Sartre and de Beauvoir respond to Nietzsche's worries about Nihilism?
    1:01:45 What is de Beauvoir's story of Monique and how does it teach us about living in bad faith?
    1:14:09 How do we live in self-deception?
    1:23:01 My thank you to Joel
    1:24:48 My closing thoughts: I'm brining in Rousseau and the chains--you know what I mean

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