Podcast Club ONLINE:
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This week's Podcast is from the Michael Shermer Show - "Why Survival Isn't Enough: The Deep Human Need to Matter" with Rebecca Newberger Goldstein. Goldstein examines why people will give up comfort, status, and sometimes even their own lives to feel that they matter. She questions why meaning cannot be captured by happiness metrics or self-help formulas, and why the same psychological force can produce saints, scientists, athletes, cult leaders, and terrorists. The conversation moves through free will, entropy, morality without God, fame, narcissism, and the crucial difference between ways of mattering that create order and those that leave damage behind.
Rebecca Newberger Goldstein is an award-winning philosopher, writer, and public intellectual. She is the author of ten books of acclaimed fiction and non-fiction, including 36 Arguments for the Existence of God: A Work of Fiction and Betraying Spinoza: The Renegade Jew Who Gave Us Modernity. She holds a PhD in philosophy of science from Princeton University and has taught at Yale, Columbia, NYU, Dartmouth, and Harvard. A fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, her work has been supported by the MacArthur "Genius" grant and fellowships from the Guggenheim, Whiting Institute, Radcliffe Institute, and the National Science Foundation. Her new book is The Mattering Instinct: How Our Deepest Longing Drives Us and Divides Us.
The Podcast rambles a bit, but I think it offers some interesting ideas for discussion.
PLEASE NOTE: We require that attendees listen to the podcast below before attending the meeting to optimize discussion.
Why Survival Isn't Enough: The… - The Michael Shermer Show - Apple Podcasts
(1 hr, 22min.)
What's a podcast club?
It's like a book club for podcasts. Each week we discuss an interesting and currently-relevant episode from podcasters like Ezra Klein, Michael Shermer, or Russ Roberts. We start off as a large group and spend most of the time talking in small break-out groups, which we remix 3 times during the course of the evening. Our conversations are casual and open. We ask that everyone speak respectfully at all times, and we encourage free and concise discussion relevant to the week's podcast topic. To do this, we try to adhere to Grice's Maxims: https://bit.ly/2p4uSQm
Ultimately, the idea is to help each other think a little differently, learn a thing or two and have some fun.
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Online podcast club for curious listeners to discuss the Michael Shermer Show on the need to matter; attendees will join breakout groups to share insights.
AI summary
By Meetup
Online podcast club for curious listeners to discuss the Michael Shermer Show on the need to matter; attendees will join breakout groups to share insights.
