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Likeville

Philosopher and professor John Faithful Hamer interviews a wide range of subjects. Nothing is off limits.

  1. 100

    DRUNK (E129)

    A conversation with philosopher Edward Slingerland about his last book: Drunk: How We Sipped, Danced, and Stumbled Our Way Into Civilization (2021).

  2. 99

    WE, THE OTHERS (E128)

    A conversation with columnist Toula Drimonis about her new book: We, the Others: Allophones, Immigrants and Belonging in Canada (2022).

  3. 98

    GENDER IN SOCIETY (E127)

    A conversation with sociologist Amy Kaler about her new book: Gender in Society Reader (2022).

  4. 97

    ACTING CANADIAN (E126)

    A conversation with the president of ACTRA, Eleanor Noble.

  5. 96

    AEON RISING (E125)

    A conversation with Matthew Mather about aliens, artificial intelligence, and his new novel: Aeon Rising: The Apocalypse Begins (2022).

  6. 95

    HOW TO SURVIVE A SUMMER (E124)

    A conversation with Nick White about his collection of short stories, Sweet and Low (2018), and his debut novel: How to Survive a Summer (2017).

  7. 94

    MONTREAL’S FUTURE (E123)

    A conversation with fellow Montrealer Jason McDonald about Montréal’s past, present, and future.

  8. 93

    THE TRUCKER CONVOY PROTESTS (E122)

    A conversation with Alexander Boldizar about the trucker convoy protests.

  9. 92

    THE NEXT CIVIL WAR (E121)

    A conversation with Stephen Marche about his new book: The Next Civil War: Dispatches from the American Future (2022).

  10. 91

    TWILIGHT OF DEMOCRACY (E120)

    A conversation with philosopher Patrick Lee Miller about Anne Applebaum’s Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism (2020).

  11. 90

    VOTING VALÉRIE (E119)

    A conversation with fellow Montrealer Paul Bode about why we’re voting for Valérie Plante in the upcoming municipal election.

  12. 89

    LOVE AND SEX IN A HYPER-NOVEL WORLD (E118)

    A conversation with Heather Heying and Bret Weinstein about their new book: A Hunter-Gatherer’s Guide to the Twenty-First Century (2021)

  13. 88

    MEMORY IS OUR HOMELAND (E117)

    A conversation with filmmaker Jonathan Kołodziej Durand about memory, identity, and his powerful documentary: Memory Is Our Homeland (2021)

  14. 87

    HOW TO BE AN ANTIRACIST (E116)

    A conversation with Michael Bilica about Ibram X. Kendi’s How to Be an Antiracist (2019).

  15. 86

    TAX FAIRNESS (E115)

    A conversation with Darren Shore, Communications Coordinator for the advocacy group “Canadians for Tax Fairness,” about how the wealthy avoid paying their fair share, and what we can do to close the loopholes that make this possible.

  16. 85

    THE LABOR MOVEMENT (E114)

    A conversation with veteran organizer Joel Asa Miller about the labor movement’s past, present, and future.

  17. 84

    MONTREAL ART (E113)

    A conversation with Montréal artist Nadim Zaidi about pushing pixels and painting pandemics.

  18. 83

    THOMAS SOWELL (E112)

    A conversation with college prof Jason McDonald about Thomas Sowell.

  19. 82

    CLIMATE CHANGE (E111)

    A conversation with climatologist Alex Metveev about the future of the oceans, the carbon cycle, and climate change.

  20. 81

    DEATH OF A LADIES’ MAN (E110)

    A conversation with filmmaker Matt Bissonnette about his new movie: Death of a Ladies’ Man (2020)

  21. 80

    WEIRD PEOPLE (E109)

    A conversation with evolutionary biologist Joseph Henrich about his new book: The WEIRDest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous (2020).

  22. 79

    LOCKDOWN FATIGUE (E108)

    A conversation with philosopher Eric Winsberg about the hidden costs of the lockdown.

  23. 78

    THE FATE OF FOOD (E107)

    A conversation with horticulturalist Alex Vinetti about Amanda Little’s The Fate of Food: What We’ll Eat in a Bigger, Hotter, Smarter World (2019).

  24. 77

    PANDEMIC-INDUCED TIME DISORDER (E106)

    A conversation with sociologist Amy Kaler about how pandemic time makes us irritable, impatient, and angry.

  25. 76

    FINDING JOY (E105)

    A conversation with writer Tracy Chabala about transcending addiction and finding joy.

  26. 75

    THE CODDLING OF THE TRUMPIAN MIND (E104)

    A conversation with composer Richard Feren about liberalism’s problematic relationship to the Trump movement

  27. 74

    INVINCIBLE SUMMER (E103)

    A conversation with Alice Adams, a banker turned writer, about her debut novel: Invincible Summer (2016).

  28. 73

    EVIL IN MODERN THOUGHT (E102)

    A conversation with philosopher Susan Neiman about her landmark study of the problem of evil: Evil in Modern Thought: An Alternative History of Philosophy (2015).

  29. 72

    OKAY, UNIVERSE (E101)

    A conversation with Montreal’s Mayor, Valérie Plante, about her new book: Okay, Universe: Chronicles of a Woman in Politics (2020)

  30. 71

    APOLLO’S ARROW (E100)

    A conversation with Nicholas A. Christakis about his new book: Apollo’s Arrow: The Profound and Enduring Impact of the Coronavirus on the Way We Live (2020)

  31. 70

    THE N-WORD (E99)

    A conversation with philosopher Daniel Weinstock about the controversy surrounding the classroom use of the n-word.

  32. 69

    THE ETERNALLY RADICAL IDEA (E98)

    A conversation with First Amendment lawyer Greg Lukianoff—President of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) and author of The Coddling of the American Mind (2019)‬—about his fabulous new blog: The Eternally Radical Idea.

  33. 68

    DARKNET (E97)

    A conversation with novelist Matthew Mather about deep fakes, artificial intelligence, and his eerily prophetic novel, Darknet (2015).

  34. 67

    BRAVE IN ZOOMLAND (E96)

    A conversation with philosopher Chris Nguyen about data-harvesting, pandemic-era privacy concerns, and a viable alternative to Zoom and Microsoft Teams: Brave Together.

  35. 66

    DIRTY HARRY (E95)

    A conversation with Aaron Haspel about the ethics and aesthetics of Dirty Harry (1971)

  36. 65

    SAINT COP (E94)

    A conversation with movie critic and film studies professor Matthew Hays about Dirty Harry (1971). Please note that this is the first of two episodes devoted to this newly relevant Clint Eastwood classic.

  37. 64

    REVOLUTIONARY CONSPIRACY THEORIES (E93)

    A conversation with historian Fred Bode about Bernard Bailyn’s The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution (1967)

  38. 63

    BULLSHIT JOBS (E92)

    A conversation with horticulturist Alex Vinetti about David Graeber’s Bullshit Jobs (2019).

  39. 62

    THE SNAKE GUY (E91)

    A conversation with herpetologist Ryan Wolfe about snake ecology, herp porn, and beautiful freaks of nature.

  40. 61

    MARRIAGE (E90)

    A conversation with writer Stephen Marche about his new Audible series: How Not to F*ck Up Your Marriage Too Bad (2020).

  41. 60

    MEET YOUR MAKER (E89)

    A conversation with novelist Matthew Mather about deep fakes, disaster stories, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and his new book: Meet Your Maker (2020)

  42. 59

    THE NATURALIST (E88)

    A conversation with environmentalist Ryan Young—a filmmaker, teacher, activist, and elected official who remains very much in love with the natural world.

  43. 58

    A LITTLE MORE FREE (E87)

    A conversation with writer John McFetridge about his splendid trilogy of novels set in the crime-ridden Montréal of the 1970s: Black Rock (2014), A Little More Free (2015), & One or the Other (2016).

  44. 57

    MANIFESTO FOR A MORAL REVOLUTION (E86)

    A conversation with Jacqueline Novogratz, founder and CEO of Acumen, about her new book: Manifesto for a Moral Revolution: Practices to Build a Better World (2020)

  45. 56

    THE QUARANTINE (E85)

    A conversation with Jason Brennan, Chris Surprenant, and Eric Winsberg about the coronavirus pandemic, epidemiological expertise, and the side-effects of the quarantine.

  46. 55

    CHANGING THE WORLD (E84)

    A conversation with author and entrepreneur Alistair Croll about the startup scene, the future of high tech, and the post-pandemic world.

  47. 54

    POSSESS THE AIR (E83)

    A conversation with writer Taras Grescoe about fascism, the coronavirus pandemic, and his new book: Possess the Air: Love, Heroism, and the Battle for the Soul of Mussolini’s Rome (2020)

  48. 53

    RACE AND THE MEMORY OF EVIL (E82)

    A conversation with philosopher Susan Neiman about the #MeToo movement, idealism-induced depression, and her new book: Learning from the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil (2020).

  49. 52

    QUEENSNAKE (E81)

    A conversation with herpetologist Jessica Ferguson (aka Queensnake) about wandering turtles, invasive species, and a salamander named Jesus.

  50. 51

    INDIGENOUS RIGHTS (E80)

    A conversation with Mohawk social worker Taylor Goodleaf about The Indian Act (1876), the recent resurgence of Indigenous activism, and the nationwide pipeline protests that have succeeded in crippling Canadian infrastructure.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Philosopher and professor John Faithful Hamer interviews a wide range of subjects. Nothing is off limits.

HOSTED BY

John Faithful Hamer

Produced by Eric Seguin

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