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Folk Against the Machine

Folk Against the Machine

By: Joel Camille
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Folk Against the Machine is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by musician, thinker, and educator Joel Camille. In each episode, we explore a wide range of topics, from analysing Jesus' figurative language using the RAVENS framework to discussing current events, all with a focus on promoting critical thinking, inclusivity, and engaging conversations. We believe in boundary collapse: breaking down the walls that divide us. Join us as we challenge the status quo, share unique perspectives, and invite everyone to take part in the dialogue that shapes our understanding of the world around us.Joel Camille Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Salt of the Earth
    May 7 2023

    Join Joel Camille in Episode 2 as he explores the "Salt of the Earth" metaphor, discusses AI's impact on jobs and agriculture, and shares nostalgic memories of life before the internet. Embrace your unique flavour in this thought-provoking conversation. #FolkAgainstTheMachine #SaltOfTheEarth

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    42 mins
  • Throw It to the Wind
    Apr 29 2023


    In this thought-provoking and entertaining episode, join Joel Camille as he shares personal anecdotes, explores AI's impact on teaching, and delves into deep discussions on boundary collapse and cultural respect. Along the way, he introduces his music project, "Folk Against the Machine," and talks about his unique journey from the meat industry to teaching. Tune in for an engaging conversation that aims to make philosophy accessible to all, celebrate our similarities, and encourage embracing new technologies.

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    48 mins

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