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An Insightful Journey through Law, History, and Society with Professor Richard Abel In this episode, host Mike Donahue engages with the esteemed Professor Richard Abel, Emeritus and Distinguished Research Professor at UCLA, exploring his impressive academic journey and profound contributions to law and social science. Abel recounts his initial inte…
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Exploring the Psychology of Political Beliefs In this episode titled 'Exploring the Psychology of Political Beliefs', Mike Donoghue hosts Keegan Tatum, a creator specializing in political psychology, for an in-depth conversation on diverse topics. They begin by discussing Keegan's channel, Alien Perspective, which aims to understand and critique co…
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Exploring American Inheritance: A Tale of Oppression and Continued Harm to our Native Americans. In this episode of 'Tilting at Windmills,' host Mike Donahue interviews award-winning journalist and author Rebecca Claren about her latest book, 'The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance.' The book delves into the intertwined hi…
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In this episode, Mike learns about Countermobilization from Eric Patashnik, author of Countermobilization: Policy Feedback and Backlash in a Polarized Age. Eric is the professor and Department Chair of Political Science for the Watson Institute, Brown University. EricTilting at Windmills
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In this episode, Mitsu Hadeishi, definitely not a bon vivant but definitely someone who knows better than Mike about the ins and outs of software development, Silicon Valley, and the art world, and physics, and... I'm gonna run out of room... lets Mike know why Mike is wrong about Elon Musk.Tilting at Windmills
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Mike takes a pretty good beating as his guest, noted political commentator Roifield Brown, disabuses Michael as to his notions regarding UK and US politics. To break the bitterness of discussing politics, they move on to discuss the bitterness of last year's F1 finale, and the bitterness of the rest of the world not to accept the American usage of …
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This episode's guest is Dr. Dallasheh, a professor of Middle East history at Humboldt State. They explain why Mike is wrong about the history of middle east tensions, of the creation of the Israeli and Palestinian states, and the incursion of BDS laws into American legal codes.Tilting at Windmills
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What does feminism mean in today’s society, and how can we improve everyone’s view on it? Today on the show Mike is talking with Dr. Martha Rampton, professor at Pacific University about what feminism is and the many nuances that come with that topic. Mike and Dr. Rampton talk about the history of feminism and how it’s changed throughout time, and …
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Will there be a moment in time that artificial intelligence takes over, and the human race as we know it ceases to exist? What impact would that have on the economy, the governments, or the mindsets of the population? Today on the show Mike is talking with Nikola Danaylov, #1 Bestselling Author of Conversations with the Future, Keynote Speaker, Str…
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Are we living an objective truth, or are we just telling ourselves a story that we want to hear? Today on the show Mike is talking with Ron Kasdorf, a professor at the College of the Canyons. Mike and Ron discuss what the term “facts” actually means, is there objectivity in the world or is it all just subjective storytelling? It is not possible for…
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Words are powerful, watching what we say and evolving our vocabulary over time is an important step in inclusivity! Today on the show Mike is talking with Callie Wright, host and producer of Queersplaining, a podcast telling the stories of trans and queer people that don’t get a chance to share their stories. Mike and Callie discuss why our society…
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Video Game Addiction Video games are almost ubiquitous in today’s society, especially among the younger generation. Most people play games to relax and get away for a bit but just like any other activity, there can be downsides. If you are finding yourself unable to disconnect from games at the cost of your real life, friends or health, you could b…
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WARNING: Tilting at Windmills contains mature subject matter that may not be suitable for children. Click HERE to access podcast. Music of the Week: Driven Under (Seether) – courtesy of Open Source Audio Topic of the Week: Religion – A Second Look Excerpt of the Week: Chapter SevenStephanie Silberstein
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WARNING: Tilting at Windmills deals with mature subjects and may not be suitable for children. Click HERE to access podcast. Family – Blood and Bonds Music of the Week: Four-Odd, Donna Lee Saxophone Quartet (courtesy of Open Source Audio) Topic of the Week: Family – Blood and Bonds Excerpt of the Week: Chapter Six…
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WARNING: Tilting at Windmills touches upon mature topics of discussion and may not be suitable for children. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS PODCAST The Lies We Tell Ourselves Music of the Week: Revolution, by Allgood (courtesy of Open Source Audio)Topic of the Week: The Lies We Tell Ourselves Excerpt of the Week: Chapter Five…
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NOTE: This podcast deals with mature issues and may not be suitable for children. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS PODCAST. Music of the week: Maybe Brooklyn (Maus, courtesy of Drift Records Netlabel) Topic of the week: Children in a Broken World Excerpt of the week: Chapter FourStephanie Silberstein
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NOTE: This podcast deals with mature topics and is not suitable for children. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS PODCAST Alcoholism – The Accepted Poison Music of the week: “It Hurts” (Angels and Airwaves, courtesy of Open Source Audio) Topic of the week: Alcoholism – the accepted poison Excerpt of the week: Chapter Three, Winter’s Silence…
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CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE PODCAST podcast-2.mp3 Music of the week: If It Don’t Fit (Don’t Force It) by Annie Barrel, courtesy of the Internet Archive. Topic of the week: Adult attitudes towards handicapped children. Excerpt of the week: from Chapter TwoStephanie Silberstein
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TO ACCESS THE PODCAST, CLICK HERE: Tilting at Windmills #1: Jewish Children at Christmas Music of the week: Chopin’s Nocturne #2 in E Flat Major, Opus 62 (excerpted), courtesy of www.musopen.com. Topic of the week: Jewish Children at Christmas: how to include them without disrespecting their beliefs. Excerpt of the week: Winter’s Silence, Chapter O…
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