Philosophy Podcasts

PsychoSocial Blogging show

PsychoSocial BloggingJoin Now to Follow

Explores psychology and technology to deliver innovative blogging tips and strategies. Blogs and bloggers benefit from actionable takeaways in each episode.

By Darin L. Hammond

Mindset Now show

Mindset NowJoin Now to Follow

Mindset Now is a Podcast designed to help you switch your thinking and change your life. Based on decades of research from today's most learned scholars as well as Millennia old principles, Mindset Now teaches you how to turn negative thoughts/energy into the positive life you've always wanted. Follow along as we tackle a new concept each week. If you have a topic or question you would like covered then feel free to email us at yourmindsetnow@gmail.com

By Chad Martin

Between Bells show

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A Conversation with Your Favorite History Teachers

By Drew Baker, Schuyler Van Valkenburg, and Matt McKeag

The Eternities show

The EternitiesJoin Now to Follow

Interviews with writers and thinkers on consciousness and human potential. "Read not the Times. Read the Eternities" - H.D. Thoreau.

By The Eternities

Everything under the Moon show

Everything under the MoonJoin Now to Follow

All over the map topics blogged by Moon Valjean

By Moon Valjean

The Tympanic Eclipse (www.tympaniceclipse.org) show

The Tympanic Eclipse (www.tympaniceclipse.org)Join Now to Follow

The Tympanic Eclipse is an audio podcast that brings cultural theory out of its stuffy scholarly tomes, and puts it into your ears! Together with established thinkers and makers, it explores wide ranging issues we’re facing in the 21st century. Without using academic jargon or relying on journalistic sensationalism, The Tympanic Eclipse points out theory’s relevance to everyday life. This project received the IdeasTap Innovator’s Award and is produced by Britt Wray (www.brittwray.com). Please find the real website for the podcast (not the PodOMatic site) at www.tympaniceclipse.org

By Britt Wray

Shamanic Freedom Radio show

Shamanic Freedom RadioJoin Now to Follow

Shamanic Freedom Radio is presented by Niall Murphy, also know as Opaquelens, an anomalous oddball character who cannot be put into any box that is not bigger on the inside. If you are fed up with the usual generic styles of alternative media and would like a unique perspective, this is as good a place as any to start. Comedic satire meets controversial angst meets contemplation meets philosophy meets contradiction meets silliness meets wisdom. Let’s hope they don’t all fall out eh? Previous guests include Rupert Sheldrake, Neil Kramer, Graham Hancock, David Icke, Ben Emlyn-Jones and Thomas Sheridan. Donate Bitcoins CoinWidgetCom.go({ wallet_address : '18nnJb5fs8GxUazanPti4yipHwrNGFrME7', currency : 'bitcoin', counter : 'amount', lbl_button : 'TIP ME', lbl_count : 'payments', lbl_amount : 'coins', lbl_address : 'Please send bitcoin tips to:', auto_show : true, qrcode : true, decimals : 0, onShow : function(){ alert('window opened!'); }, onHide : function(){ alert('window closed!'); } }); Early episodes on archive.org

By Opaquelens

Then Again show

Then AgainJoin Now to Follow

Keep Calm and Carry On.

By Philip Mercadante

The Entheogenic Evolution show

The Entheogenic EvolutionJoin Now to Follow

Welcome to the Entheogenic Evolution Podcast, hosted by author Martin W. Ball, Ph.D. This podcast is dedicated to the discussion of the nondual and unitary nature of being as revealed by conscious entheogenic energetic awakening. Featuring music and art by Martin and the occasional interview with leading figures in psychedelic research and culture.

By Martin W. Ball

From Alpha To Omega show

From Alpha To OmegaJoin Now to Follow

What is happening to our economy and our politics? Are we stuck forever in this corporate dystopia? What can we learn from the failures of radical politics over the last 100 years? Commandante Alpha talks in depth to experts from the fields of Political Economy, Politics, Science, Philosophy, Complexity, Mathematics, Music, and the Environment.

By Tom O'Brien