Episodes

  • Who's Your Daddy? Orphans Discuss Fatherhood
    Apr 4 2026

    Who's Your Daddy? Orphans Discuss Fatherhood 89 , Wherein The Fools explore the archetype of the father, its psychological significance, and its role in personal and cultural development. The conversation delves into the transition from mother to father archetypes, the internalization of authority, and the creative force of fatherhood in life and renewal.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • What About Eating Animals? 87
    Mar 21 2026

    In this conversation, the Fools explore the themes of raising poultry, the ethics of animal slaughter, and the consciousness involved in food production. They discuss the cycle of life, the morality of killing animals for food, and the cultural perspectives surrounding these practices. The conversation emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and purity of intent in our relationships with the food we consume and the animals we raise. Ultimately, it reflects on the missed opportunities for deeper connections with life and the implications of mechanization in our food systems.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Krishnan Venkatesh: Sauntering into the Unknown: Thoreau & Basho
    Mar 15 2026

    Krishnan Venkatesh: Sauntering Into The Unknown: Thoreau and Basho 85 wherein The Fools explore the profound connections between walking, nature, and mortality through a rich dialogue on philosophy, culture, and spiritual practice with Guest, Tutor, Author, Krishnan Venkatesh. Discover how ancient traditions and modern insights converge to deepen our understanding of life and death.

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • James Hartree: Philosophy For Screenagers 85
    Mar 7 2026

    In this episode of the Fools and Sages podcast, The Fools welcome James Hartree, an educational innovator and director of the Institute for Classical Dialogue. They discuss the current crisis in education, the importance of classical education, and how it can address modern challenges. James shares insights on innovative educational projects in New Mexico, the interconnection of speaking, thinking, and writing, and the role of philosophy in shaping society. The conversation emphasizes the need for effective communication skills, the impact of technology on education, and the importance of engaging with classical literature and philosophy to empower individuals and foster personal growth.

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Allowing Being To Be: Gelassenheit 84
    Feb 28 2026

    This conversation delves into the complexities of Judeo-Christian values, the relationship between different religions, and the philosophical implications of existence. The Fools explore the utility of religion, the nature of care and concern, and the influence of cultural contexts on values. They discuss the differences between Jewish and Christian atheism, the role of internal versus external circumstances in shaping experiences, and the significance of attachment and detachment in life. The conversation also touches on the evolution of thought and philosophy, particularly through the lens of Heidegger and other philosophical figures.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Mountaintops, Views, and More Heidegger 83
    Feb 21 2026

    This conversation delves into the exploration of various spiritual paths, examining the differences and similarities among them. The discussion highlights the importance of both heart and mind in spiritual practices, the nature of aloneness versus community, and the role of ceremonies in spirituality. It also contrasts the concepts of magic and theogeny, emphasizing the significance of philosophy in understanding existence and the interconnectedness of all beings. And Lots more as Usual!

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    59 mins
  • Can Philosophy Repair The World? Shaking Off The Still-Life 82
    Feb 15 2026

    In this engaging conversation, the Fools delve into the intricate relationship between narratives, self-awareness, and the dynamics of dialogue. The discussion also touches on the archetypal nature of these narratives, linking them to stages of personal development, suggesting that our stories shape our perceptions and interactions with the world. As the conversation progresses, they reflect on the significance of identifying "a listening" in dialogue, arguing that it often goes unnoticed yet plays a crucial role in shaping the speaking that occurs. They draw parallels between martial arts and therapeutic practices, highlighting the need for awareness of both speaking and listening to facilitate meaningful exchanges. The speakers conclude by discussing the philosophical implications of narratives, suggesting that understanding and articulating our stories can lead to greater self-awareness and personal growth, ultimately allowing individuals to navigate life's complexities with more clarity and intention

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    1 hr and 3 mins