
If you want to build character, deepen your thinking, and understand yourself, this show gives you the ideas to do it — one episode at a time.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 21 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophyEducationSociety & CultureSelf-Improvement | ||||

Aristotle and the Revival of Virtue in a Fractured Society What does it mean to live a good life—and why does no one seem to teach it anymore?
In this cinematic episode, Charles Sebastian Whitby guides listeners through the enduring wisdom of Aristo... more
Theodore Dalrymple — Life at the Bottom: The Worldview That Shapes Destiny
In this episode, we explore the provocative and powerful ideas of Theodore Dalrymple, a physician and writer who spent decades working with people living on society’s margins... more
Do you ever feel like you’re awake… but something still isn’t real?
In this episode of Philosophy for Better Humans, narrator Charles Sebastian Whitby takes you deep into the thought of Slavoj Žižek, the philosopher who insists that ideology is not ... more
The Resolutions That Make Us — A Philosophical Guide to Your 2026 New Year
New Year’s resolutions aren’t just goals. They’re identity commitments.
In this episode of Philosophy for Better Humans, we explore how to create resolutions that don’t just... more
Why Schools Stopped Teaching Virtue (and Why We’re Lost Without It). Martha Nussbaum: The Fragility Of Goodness. Why we need a Renaissance of Virtue.
What if true virtue isn’t about strength… but softness?
In this cinematic and soul-stirring episod... more
Gravity vs. Grace in the Age of Algorithms
Attention, Ego, and the Battle for the Human Soul Narrated by Charles Sebastian Whitby
Why does modern life feel so effortless… and yet so empty?
In this long-form episode of Philosophy for Better Humans,... more
The Last Economy: Can Intelligent Economics Prevent Societal Collapse? In this cinematic deep-dive, Charles Sebastian Whitby unpacks the bold ideas in Emad Mostaque’s The Last Economy—a groundbreaking vision of a world reshaped by artificial intellig... more
Episode 16: The Next Five Years of AI — A Warning, Not a Prediction
Narrated by Charles Sebastian Whitby
Something has changed.
The people building artificial intelligence — the researchers, CEOs, and engineers closest to the technology — have sto... more
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