
Philosophy Bakes Bread is a radio show and podcast that showcases the importance of philosophy for everyday life and for leadership. The saying goes that "philosophy bakes no bread." We disagree and co-hosts Dr. Eric Thomas Weber and Dr. Anthony Cashio invite engaging philosophers as guests for interviews about various ideas and conflicts that matter to people in real life, beyond the academy.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | ||||

After a long hiatus, we're back to release this short, breadcrumb episode, number 89, with Dr. Jane Roland Martin on Education and Gender. Dr. Martin has been a prolific author on the philosophy of education, and in this short episode, explains some ... more
In this 88th episode of Philosophy Bakes Bread, “School Was Our Life,” Dr. Jane Roland Martin, author of School Was Our Life (2018), joins Eric Thomas Weber and Anthony Cashio to talk about progressive education.
Dr. Jane Roland Martin is professor... more
In this 86th episode of Philosophy Bakes Bread, called “French Toast Episode,” Eric Thomas Weber and Anthony Cashio return to some tasty bread morsels from past episodes, voicemails, and recordings, moistening them with some egg, sugar, and cinnamon ... more
In episode 84 of Philosophy Bakes Bread, Eric Thomas Weber and Anthony Cashio interview Dr. William Irwin today about his most recent book, God Is a Question, Not an Answer published in December 2018 with Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.
Dr. Irwi... more
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As a man with Cerebral Palsy who has been an independent researcher in Philosophy for eight years, the episodes on Disability were fantastic and I am currently listening to the episode on mass incarceration. Philosophy Bakes Bread is a testament both to the pertinence of public philosophy as well as its breadth of concerns. A worthwhile listen if there ever was one.
I’m a recent college grad transitioning from the so-called “ivory tower” to the “real world” (there’s a bread crumb for ya!) and have greatly enjoyed the food for thought offered by PBB! I didn’t study philosophy outside of my university’s core curriculum, but PBB has given me space to think about the questions raised in those few classes more deeply. I’ve also learned a lot about contemporary philosophers that I wasn’t aware of previously. I wish I had found this podcast earlier!
I enjoy this podcast very much, we need more like this one in the World
What an entertaining and thoughtful show! I love hearing about the lives of philosophers and the interesting things they think outside of the classroom. The hosts, Dr. Eric Weber and Dr. Anthony Cashio, are engaging and humorous. Their easy enthusiasm for philosophy is infectious. Most importantly, though, the conversations reveal the ways in which philosophy is not just helpful, but also necessary to bettering our society.
Put these conversations in your mind. Wherever you are and what ever you do I promise these will spark your imagination.









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