Introduction Videos for Members

In SOPHIA’s 2015 strategic plan, we decided that it will be important for us to leverage technological tools for building communities of philosophical conversation. One way in which we can do that simply is to create introductory videos for each member. When you register on our site to JOIN or RENEW your SOPHIA membership, please fill in as much information as you feel comfortable adding. The reason is that most the info you write will be posted on your Profile page in our SOPHIA Directory (no, not your credit card info). One option we have, among others, is to post a link to a YouTube video in which you can introduce yourself to other SOPHIA members. I made a short sample video to introduce myself:

My suggestion is that people share:

  1. Who you are: name, title, institutional affiliation (if any)?
  2. What your background and interests are in Philosophy?
  3. What brought you to SOPHIA?
  4. What is something unique or interesting about you beyond philosophy or professional details?

If any of you would like, I (ETW) could hold a video conference with you to introduce you in a bit more of an interview format. Alternatively, if recording a video doesn’t sound straightforward (on some devices it’s less simple than on others), we could hold such a conference call and we could just record the member’s video frame as he or she answers such questions – or others that you suggest. There are things we can do to help make this process easier. The more we can put a voice and a face to a name, the better for community. Share your thoughts or questions on this initiative.

And of course, if you have not yet had a chance to JOIN or RENEW your membership  to SOPHIA, please take a few minutes to do so.

P4: PILOT Ep0.4 – Uniting Mississippi

Philosophy Bakes Bread, podcast

Weber speaking at the Center for the Study of Southern Culture.This is the fourth “PILOT season” episode of Philosophy Bakes Bread from 2016, when it came out only as a podcast. This episode considers what philosophy has to say about leadership. It features a recorded presentation Eric Thomas Weber gave at the Center for the Study of Southern Culture on his September 2015 book, Uniting Mississippi: Democracy and Leadership in the South. Though Mississippi is the focus of his application, the principles and challenges apply through the South and beyond.

 

(37 mins)

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P3: PILOT Ep0.3 – Coping with Uncertainty

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This is the third “PILOT season” episode of Philosophy Bakes Bread from 2016, when it came out only as a podcast. This episode focuses on challenges for live and work that concern uncertainty and fear of the unknown. Philosophical ideas about the nature of knowledge can be of help, as well as some conceptual and practical tools for addressing or overcoming our worries.


(31 mins)

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As this was one of the early, scripted episodes, we have a transcript of the whole episode, here below.

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P.2: PILOT Ep0.2 – Purpose in Life and Work

Philosophy Bakes Bread, podcast

This is the second “PILOT season” episode of Philosophy Bakes Bread from 2016, when it came out only as a podcast. This episode considers the challenge of envisioning and choosing the right purposes for oneself and for one’s organizations in life and at work.

 


(28 mins)

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P1: PILOT Ep0.1 – Acceptance & Happiness with Stoicism

Philosophy Bakes Bread podcast

This is the first “PILOT season” episode of Philosophy Bakes Bread from 2016, when it came out only as a podcast. The episode begins with a very personal story about how stoic philosophy can make a profound difference for the better when we encounter difficulties beyond our control.

 


(25 mins)

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In this and the subsequent three pilot episodes, the material was all drafted in advance. This means that for these four episodes, we have a transcript, available here below (or after the “more…” link).

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