In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Walter Veit about the science and philosophy of consciousness. Walter is an interdisciplinary scientist and philosopher who is currently completing his PhD dissertation at the University of Sydney, Australia. He has published on a wide range of topics, including the topic of animal consciousness and animalContinue reading “68. Naturalizing Consciousness (with Walter Veit)”
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67. Animal Ethics (with Dr. Heather Browning)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Dr. Heather Browning about animal ethics. Dr. Browning received her PhD from the Australian National University in 2020 and is currently a postdoctoral research officer at the London School of Economics working as a part of the Foundations of animal Sentience Project. Dr. Browning and IContinue reading “67. Animal Ethics (with Dr. Heather Browning)”
66. Extremism (with Professor Quassim Cassam)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with the philosopher Quassim Cassam on the topic of extremism. Dr. Cassam is a professor of philosophy at the University of Warwick and has made contributions to many different areas of the field. A lot of his earlier work focuses more on traditional topics in epistemology, likeContinue reading “66. Extremism (with Professor Quassim Cassam)”
65. Entering the Matrix
In this episode I discuss virtual reality technology. Here are a few links to relevant articles: https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/Virtual_Reality_2021_Soften_lead_vocals.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
64. The Purpose of Life (with Brad Turner)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my brother Brad Turner about Buddhism, the purpose of life, the possibility of the afterlife, the existence (or nonexistence) of God, the concept of rebirth and nirvana, and the nature of consciousness and the self. https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/The_purpose_of_life_natural_vocal_eq.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
63. The Scattered Unity of Youth
In this episode I read a few poems that I’ve written. The text of the poems can be found at the following link: https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/The_Scattered_Unity_of_Youth_Studio_Final.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
62. The Precipice
In this episode I discuss the idea that we are currently living in an age of heightened existential risk. Here are links to articles/books that I reference in the episode: The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity (Toby Ord 2020): https://www.amazon.com/Precipice-Existential-Risk-Future-Humanity/dp/0316484911 https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/The_Precipice_type_r_2_vocal_soften_lead_vocals.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
61. The AI Revolution
In this episode I discuss the topic of artificial intelligence and automation. Here are links to articles that I reference in the episode: GPT–3 Guardian Article: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/sep/08/robot-wrote-this-article-gpt-3 MIT Task Force Article: https://news.mit.edu/2019/work-future-report-technology-jobs-society-0904 ‘What is AI?’ Article: https://www.zdnet.com/article/what-is-ai-everything-you-need-to-know-about-artificial-intelligence/ https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/Artifical_Intelligence_and_Automation_Type_U_High_Gain.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
60. The Dangers of Digital Performance
In this episode I discuss how social media is deranging society and democracy by turning all of human communication into a public performance. https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/The_Dangers_of_Digital_Performance.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
59. Schadenfreude and Authoritarianism (with Professor Susanna Siegel)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Professor Susanna Siegel. Dr. Siegel is the Edgar Pierce Professor of philosophy at Harvard University. She has made significant contributions in many different fields of philosophy, and is especially well known for the work that she’s done in the philosophy of perception. In this episode IContinue reading “59. Schadenfreude and Authoritarianism (with Professor Susanna Siegel)”
58. The Commodification of Civilization (with Darian Spearman)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I have a wide ranging conversation with my friend Darian Spearman about many different topics, including healthcare, 2020 politics and culture, capitalism, social media, and the state of contemporary journalism. https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/The_Commodification_of_Civilization_Studio_.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
57. The Nature of Democracy (with Professor Michael Morrell)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with professor Michael Morrell about the nature of democracy. Dr. Morrell is currently a political science professor at the University of Connecticut. He received his PhD in political science from Arizona State University in 1998. Here I speak with Dr. Morrell about a range a differentContinue reading “57. The Nature of Democracy (with Professor Michael Morrell)”
56. The Extended Mind (with Hunter Gentry)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Hunter Gentry about the so-called extended mind thesis in philosophy. Hunter received his master’s degree in philosophy from the University of Houston, and is currently a PhD student in philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His work primarily focuses on perception, memory, and control. Our discussionContinue reading “56. The Extended Mind (with Hunter Gentry)”
55. Buddhism, Karma, and Consciousness (with Brad Turner)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my brother Brad (aka B-rad 3) about Buddhism, the idea of karma, and the metaphysics of consciousness. https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/Buddhism_Karma_Consciousness_Final.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
54. The VSBRO App and What It’s Like to Go Viral (with Andrew Burns)
In this episode of Tent Talks I speak with my former student Andrew Burns about a popular app that he created. Andrew is a rising senior at the University of Connecticut, and a computer science major. This past spring Andrew and a few of his friends created an app called VSBRO that went viral. TheContinue reading “54. The VSBRO App and What It’s Like to Go Viral (with Andrew Burns)”
53. Anarchism (with Eric Berg)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my colleague Eric Berg about anarchism. Eric is a self-described anarchist and is currently a PhD student in philosophy at the University of Connecticut. Here we talk about many different things related to anarchism, such as the distinction between anarchism and chaos, the distinction between anarcho-communism,Continue reading “53. Anarchism (with Eric Berg)”
50. Mindfulness and the Attention Economy (with Benji Buchanan)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my friend Benji Buchanan. Benji is an entrepreneur and currently a computer science student at the University of Connecticut. We talk about a range topics, including Benji’s experience in the military and what it was like for him to undergo buds navy seal training, mindfulness, theContinue reading “50. Mindfulness and the Attention Economy (with Benji Buchanan)”
49. The Young Democratic Centrists of America (with Gundy)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my friend Gundy about contemporary US politics and the 2020 election. Gundy has worked as a campaign staffer for the Pete Buttigieg campaign the past 8 months or so. He explains to me what his experience as a staffer was like and why he is aContinue reading “49. The Young Democratic Centrists of America (with Gundy)”
48. Is the Universe Conscious? (with Professor Philip Goff)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Dr. Philip Goff, who is a professor of philosophy at Durham University. Professor Goff’s research focuses on the philosophy of consciousness and the question of how to integrate consciousness into our scientific worldview. In recent years, Professor Goff has become one of the leading proponents ofContinue reading “48. Is the Universe Conscious? (with Professor Philip Goff)”
47. The Young Democratic Socialists of America (with Tori Zane and Gino De Angelis)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Zori Lane and Gino De Angelis, who are the leaders of the University of Connecticut chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America. We discuss many topics, including socialism versus capitalism, the concept of ‘fully automated luxury communism’, healthcare, the 2020 presidential election, and cancel culture.Continue reading “47. The Young Democratic Socialists of America (with Tori Zane and Gino De Angelis)”
46. Terrorism (with Professor Evan Perkoski)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Professor Evan Perkoski. Dr. Perkoski is a professor of Political Science at the University of Connecticut whose research focuses on terrorism and insurgency. Topics discussed include: terrorist technological innovations (e.g. suicide bombings, sarin gas attacks, aerial hijackings, cyberattacks), domestic terrorism, the logic of strategic nonviolence, theContinue reading “46. Terrorism (with Professor Evan Perkoski)”
45. Nazi Germany and the Holocaust (with Professor Charles Lansing)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Professor Charles Lansing about Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. Dr. Lansing is an associate professor of history at the University of Connecticut. His research focuses on Germany in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, especially the Third Reich and the postwar German states, the Holocaust, European intellectualContinue reading “45. Nazi Germany and the Holocaust (with Professor Charles Lansing)”
43. The Intellectual Apocalypse (with Professor C Thi Nguyen)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Dr. C Thi Nguyen, who is an associate Professor of Philosophy at Utah Valley University. Dr. Nguyen and I discuss work that he has conducted in social epistemology. Topics covered include the hyper specialization problem, the concept of a cognitive island, the distinction between filter bubblesContinue reading “43. The Intellectual Apocalypse (with Professor C Thi Nguyen)”
42. Internet Meme Culture
This is a solo episode in which I talk about internet meme culture. In the episode, I discuss the origin of the ‘meme’ concept, the increasing role that memes are playing in political discourse, and the absurdist nature of contemporary memes. https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/Internet_Daydream.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
41. Know-It-All Society (with Professor Michael Patrick Lynch)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Dr. Michael Patrick Lynch, who is Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut. Among other things, Professor Lynch is the author and editor of ten books and director of the Humanities Institute at the University of Connecticut. His research concerns truth,Continue reading “41. Know-It-All Society (with Professor Michael Patrick Lynch)”
40. Moral Judgment, Disgust Sensitivity, and Political Affiliation (with Professor David Pizarro)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Dr. David Pizarro, who is a professor of psychology at Cornell University, and cohost of the popular podcast, Very Bad Wizards. In this episode, Professor Pizarro and I talk about his podcast, his work on moral judgment, disgust sensitivity and trustworthiness, and the art of rapContinue reading “40. Moral Judgment, Disgust Sensitivity, and Political Affiliation (with Professor David Pizarro)”
39. Dinosaurs and Extinction (with Professor Rowan Lockwood)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Dr. Rowan Lockwood. Dr. Lockwood is currently Professor and Chair of the Geology Department at the College of William & Mary, having received her BA from Yale University and PhD from the University of Chicago. Professor Lockwood is a Paleontologist whose research seeks to understand howContinue reading “39. Dinosaurs and Extinction (with Professor Rowan Lockwood)”
37. Christianity 2.0 (with Caleb Wurster)
In this episode, I speak with my friend Caleb Wurster about his religious faith. Caleb is currently a pitcher for the University of Connecticut baseball team and a practicing Christian. We spend a lot of time in this episode talking about the pastor that brought Caleb back to Christ: Erwin Mcmanus. Check out one ofContinue reading “37. Christianity 2.0 (with Caleb Wurster)”
36. Language Acquisition (with Professor Kate Harrigan)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Dr. Kate Harrigan. Dr. Harrigan is currently Lecturer of Psychology and Linguistics at the College of William & Mary, having received her PhD in linguistics from the University of Maryland. Her research focuses on language acquisition, social cognition, and how the two interact. In this episode,Continue reading “36. Language Acquisition (with Professor Kate Harrigan)”
35. Psychological Paradoxes (with Brad Turner)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my brother Brad Turner about various mental principles to live by. We cover a range of different topics, including authenticity, mindfulness, Buddhism, Existentialism, Social Media outrage culture, and psychological paradoxes. https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/Psychological_PAradoxes_FIN.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
34. Marxism, Critical Theory, and the 2020 Election (with Dan Sequeira)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my friend Dan Sequeira about a range of issues, including Marxism versus Capitalism, Structuralism, Critical Theory, Existentialism, Healthcare Policy, and the 2020 Presidential Election. Dan is currently a law student at the University of Colorado Boulder. He is particularly interested in studying Legal Theory from aContinue reading “34. Marxism, Critical Theory, and the 2020 Election (with Dan Sequeira)”
33. Intentionality, Consciousness, and Panpsychism (with Professor Angela Mendelovici)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Dr. Angela Mendelovici. Dr. Mendelovici is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario, having received her PhD in philosophy from Princeton University. Her research is in the philosophy of mind, specifically on intentionality, consciousness, and the relationship between the two. Her most recentContinue reading “33. Intentionality, Consciousness, and Panpsychism (with Professor Angela Mendelovici)”
31. Mental Reality (with Cormac Duffy and Preston Lennon)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Cormac Duffy and Preston Lennon about issues in the philosophy of mind, including introspection, the hard problem of consciousness, AI consciousness, and experiential thinking. Cormac is currently a masters student in philosophy at the University College Dublin, whereas Preston is a PhD student in philosophy atContinue reading “31. Mental Reality (with Cormac Duffy and Preston Lennon)”
30. Dimensions of the Mind (with Takuya Niikawa)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Takuya Niikawa, who is a postdoctoral researcher in philosophy at the Institut Jean Nicod in Paris. Takuya received his PhD in philosophy from Hokaiido University in 2015, defending the position of naive realism in the philosophy of perception. In this episode, Takuya and I discuss hisContinue reading “30. Dimensions of the Mind (with Takuya Niikawa)”
28. Creativity (with Professor James Kaufman)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Dr. James Kaufman, who is a Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Connecticut. Dr. Kaufman is one of the world’s leading experts on the study of creativity. He is the author/editor of more than 35 books, including Creativity 101 (2nd Edition, 2016) and the Cambridge Handbook of CreativityContinue reading “28. Creativity (with Professor James Kaufman)”
27. Virtue Epistemology (with Professor Heather Battaly)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Dr. Heather Battaly, who is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut. Dr. Battaly specializes in epistemology, ethics, and virtue theory, is one of the leading researchers in the world on the concept of intellectual humility, and is a pioneer on the topic of epistemicContinue reading “27. Virtue Epistemology (with Professor Heather Battaly)”
26. The View from Everywhere and Nowhere (with Darian Spearman)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my friend and colleague Darian Spearman about many different topics, including contemporary politics, capitalism, socialism, the phenomenon of fake news, artificial intelligence and automation, universal basic income, race relations in America, the nature of science, the replication crisis, mythology, and psychedelic drugs. https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/The_View_from_Everywhere_and_nowhere_.mp3Podcast: Play in newContinue reading “26. The View from Everywhere and Nowhere (with Darian Spearman)”
25. The Philosophy of Hip Hop and Trap Music (with Steve Nunez)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my colleague Steve Nunez. Steve spent five years in the U.S. army as a Green Beret before moving into academia. He holds a BA in the philosophy of religion and anthropology from UNC W and an MA in theological studies from Harvard. Currently, Steve is aContinue reading “25. The Philosophy of Hip Hop and Trap Music (with Steve Nunez)”
24. The Mystery of Consciousness (with Professor William Lycan)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Dr. William Lycan. Dr. Lycan is William Rand Kenan, Jr. Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at the University of North Carolina, and currently Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Connecticut. Professor Lycan has made groundbreaking contributions in many areas of philosophy, including philosophy of mind, philosophyContinue reading “24. The Mystery of Consciousness (with Professor William Lycan)”
23. Moral Skepticism (with Drew Johnson)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Drew Johnson, who is a PhD student in philosophy at the University of Connecticut. Drew works primarily in the domain of meta-ethics, epistemology, and truth. For his dissertation, he is developing a neo-expressivist account of morality that aims to explain the possibility of moral knowledge whileContinue reading “23. Moral Skepticism (with Drew Johnson)”
22. The Science of Language (with Professor Harry van der Hulst)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Dr. Harry van der Hulst. Dr. van der Hulst is full professor of Linguistics and director of undergraduate studies in Linguistics at the University of Connecticut. He is also, among other things, editor in chief of the peer-reviewed linguistics journal ‘The Linguistic Review’, a lifetime fellowContinue reading “22. The Science of Language (with Professor Harry van der Hulst)”
21. Party in the Storm #2 (with Madame Z)
In this episode, I speak with my childhood friend Madame Z about what it was like to grow up together in Connecticut. The episode is an emotional rollercoaster: we go from being serious, to silly, to actually shedding some tears on air! https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/Hayley_podcast_final_.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
20. Making Sense of Nonsense (with Eno Agolli)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my colleague Eno Agolli. Eno is a first year PhD student in philosophy at the University of Connecticut, specializing in logic and the philosophy of language. We discuss a view called ‘logical nihilism’, before talking about a paper of Eno’s on the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein,Continue reading “20. Making Sense of Nonsense (with Eno Agolli)”
19. The End of Psychological Suffering (with Kristin Culbertson)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with Kristin Culbertson, who is a fourth year PhD student in philosophy at the University of Connecticut. Kristin works primarily on Buddhist philosophy, Feminist philosophy, Ethics, and the intersection between the three. For her dissertation, she is approaching issues of oppression in feminist philosophy from a Buddhist perspective. Continue reading “19. The End of Psychological Suffering (with Kristin Culbertson)”
18. Military Ethics (with Nathaniel Johnson)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my friend Nate Johnson, who is a member of the United States Coast Guard. Nate is currently getting his master’s degree in philosophy at the University of Connecticut in preparation for teaching ethics at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. We discuss Nate’s life in the CoastContinue reading “18. Military Ethics (with Nathaniel Johnson)”
17. Party in the Storm #1 (with Jake Sutterlin)
In this episode, I speak with my good friend Jake Sutterlin (aka J-town aka The Big Man) about his life. https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/Party_in_the_Storm_3.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
15. Humor, Truth, and Logical Paradoxes (with Rashed Ahmad)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my friend and fellow grad student Rashed Ahmad. Rashed is a third year PhD student in philosophy at the University of Connecticut specializing in logic. We discuss Rashed’s views on the philosophy of humor, the nature of truth, logical paradoxes, and Godel’s Incompleteness Theorem. https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/Th_Philosophy_of_Humor_Truth_and_Logical_Paradoxes.mp3Podcast: PlayContinue reading “15. Humor, Truth, and Logical Paradoxes (with Rashed Ahmad)”
14. NYC Spontaneity and the Nature of Small Talk (with Jaeseung Lee and Sasha Podolsky)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my good high school friends Jaeseung Lee and Sasha Podolsky. We discuss our friendship, the nature of small talk and gossiping, and our crazy night in NYC. There is also a freestyle singing segment (27:50-36:10) in which I freestyle sing while Jae plays guitar in theContinue reading “14. NYC Spontaneity and the Nature of Small Talk (with Jaeseung Lee and Sasha Podolsky)”
12. The Primacy of Consciousness
This is a solo episode in which I discuss the philosophy of consciousness. In the episode, I define consciousness and then talk about the primacy of consciousness and what is known in philosophy as the hard problem of consciousness. https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/Philosophy_of_Consciousness.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
11. The Future of Technology (with Tai Huynh)
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10. Architecture (with Emily Cain)
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9. Philosophical Insanity (with Nikolaus Kennelly)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my friend Nik Kennelly, who is a philosophy major and rising senior at Whitman College. Nik and I have a wide-ranging conversation about a variety of topics, including but not limited to Kantian Ethics, Utilitarianism, Hume’s Is/Ought Distinction, the philosophy of Christine Korsgaard, Existentialism, the Self,Continue reading “9. Philosophical Insanity (with Nikolaus Kennelly)”
8. Lying, Tragedy, and the Narrative Self (with Lesly Walker)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my teaching assistant Lesly Walker. We discuss the ethics of lying, the paradox of tragedy, and the relationship between narration and the existence of the self. https://media.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/content.blubrry.com/shelterfromthestorm/Convo_with_Lesly.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
6. Poetry Time (with Sarah Collier)
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4. Drag Queen Culture (with Benjamin Bowery)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my friend Benjamin Bowery, who is currently a senior at the College of William & Mary. Benjamin and I discuss our mutual interest in drag culture. In particular, we talk about what a drag queen is, the history and future of drag as an art form,Continue reading “4. Drag Queen Culture (with Benjamin Bowery)”
3. Boxing and Standup Comedy (with Kareem Blue)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my friend and boxing instructor Kareem Blue. Kareem is a professional standup comedian, and the owner and founder of the Blue Boy boxing gym in Thomaston, Connecticut, where he is the lead trainer and coach. Kareem is also the founder of the Blue Boy Entertainment company,Continue reading “3. Boxing and Standup Comedy (with Kareem Blue)”
2. Buddhism and Cognitive Science (with Chris Manoharan)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my friend and fellow grad student Chris Manoharan. Chris is a third year PhD student in Anthropology at the University of Connecticut. He specializes in Buddhism, Hinduism, and Cognitive Science. We touch a lot of topics in this conversation, including Buddhism’s claim that the self isContinue reading “2. Buddhism and Cognitive Science (with Chris Manoharan)”
1. Psychedelics, Spirituality, and Safe Spaces (with Darian Spearman)
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my friend and fellow grad student Darian Spearman. Darian is a third year PhD student in philosophy at the University of Connecticut. We discuss psychedelics, spirituality and religion, the nature of science, the so-called regressive left and the notion of safe spaces, and the issue ofContinue reading “1. Psychedelics, Spirituality, and Safe Spaces (with Darian Spearman)”