Ethics Today brings you interviews with people from all walks of life in an effort to make better ethical decisions while negotiating the complex world we live in today.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophy |
This episode of the Ethics Today podcast is a recording of the annual Leopold Week lecture hosted by Viterbo University on March 5, 2021. We discuss the continuing relevance of Aldo Leopold's "A Sand County Almanac," the challenges of being a black p... more
A conversation with Chris Mayne, PhD, an immunologist at Viterbo University. Today we are discussing the new vaccines for COVID-19 currently under review by the FDA. How do they work? Are they safe? How did they get developed so quickly? Why are so m... more
Loss affects all of us, yet many of us struggle to deal with it effectively. In today's podcast we talk to Christine Kortbein and Catherine Tyink about their new book, "Grief Reimagined: 50 Creative Ways to Build Resilience." The book presents 50 rea... more
Is ethical behavior in the field and on the stream getting worse? Today's guest is Jay Anglin of Anglin Outdoors, a guide service out of LaPorte, Indiana. We discuss changing norms in the hunting/fishing community, increasing competition on public ... more
This episode features an interview with Tom Thibodeau, Distinguished Professor of Servant Leadership at Viterbo University. We discuss the history of servant leadership, the significance of Robert K. Greenleaf's writings, and why servant leadership ... more
What can we learn from the return of sports? Today's guest is Ben Wedro, MD, an emergency room doctor at Gundersen Clinic and a clinical professor in the department of emergency medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Wedro has provided ... more
Today’s program features Bruce Feiler, author of six consecutive New York Times bestsellers including COUNCIL OF DADS, which inspired a new drama series on NBC. We talk about his latest book, LIFE IS IN THE TRANSITIONS: Mastering Change at Any Age. B... more
In 2017, after a 24 year career in the US Army, Jervie Windom moved to Texas City, Texas to start a new church dedicated to helping residents recover from the devastation of Hurricane Harvey. What motivates someone to spend their retirement in servic... more
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