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August 8, 2025Leave a Comment on Positive Power Through Connection – Steven Rouk of Connect For Animals on Sentientism Ep:233

Positive Power Through Connection – Steven Rouk of Connect For Animals on Sentientism Ep:233

Steven Rouk is the founder of Connect For Animals. A Sentientism conversation about what’s real, who matters and how to make a better world.

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July 30, 2025Leave a Comment on What Animal Festivals Tell Us About Being Human – “Forget The Camel” author Elizabeth MeLampy on Sentientism Ep:232

What Animal Festivals Tell Us About Being Human – “Forget The Camel” author Elizabeth MeLampy on Sentientism Ep:232

Elizabeth MeLampy is a lawyer and author of “Forget the Camel”. A Sentientism conversation about what’s real, who matters and how to make a better world.

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July 20, 2025Leave a Comment on “You can be a victim of oppression and also oppress others” Seb Alex‬ on Sentientism Ep:231

“You can be a victim of oppression and also oppress others” Seb Alex‬ on Sentientism Ep:231

Find our Sentientist Conversation here on the Sentientism YouTube and here on the Sentientism podcast. Seb Alex is an animal and human rights …

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June 23, 2025Leave a Comment on Just How Big Should “The Moral Circle” Be? – Jeff Sebo on Sentientism Ep: 229

Just How Big Should “The Moral Circle” Be? – Jeff Sebo on Sentientism Ep: 229

Jeff Sebo is Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at New York University. A Sentientism conversation about his new book “The Moral Circle”.

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June 14, 2025Leave a Comment on “Sentience is the bedrock of ethics” – Jonathan Balcombe, Ethologist and Author, on Sentientism Ep:228

“Sentience is the bedrock of ethics” – Jonathan Balcombe, Ethologist and Author, on Sentientism Ep:228

Jonathan Balcombe is an ethologicst and author of “What A Fish Knows”. A Sentientism conversation about what’s real, who matters and how to make a better world.

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May 21, 2025Leave a Comment on Should we be more dog? – Bestselling Author and Philosopher Mark Rowlands on Sentientism Ep:227

Should we be more dog? – Bestselling Author and Philosopher Mark Rowlands on Sentientism Ep:227

Mark Rowlands is a philosopher and bestselling author of “The Word of Dog”. A Sentientism conversation about what’s real, who matters and how to make a better world.

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April 25, 2025Leave a Comment on If AIs Are Sentient They Will Know Suffering is Bad – Ronen Bar of The Moral Alignment Center on Sentientism Ep:226

If AIs Are Sentient They Will Know Suffering is Bad – Ronen Bar of The Moral Alignment Center on Sentientism Ep:226

Ronen Bar is the founder of The Moral Alignment Center. A Sentientism conversation about what’s real, who matters and how to make a better world.

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April 16, 2025Leave a Comment on “The United Nations has two core defects” – Peace Entrepreneur Anders Reagan – on Sentientism Ep:225

“The United Nations has two core defects” – Peace Entrepreneur Anders Reagan – on Sentientism Ep:225

Anders Reagan is a peace entrepreneur, philosopher, academic, and technologist. He is founding director of the Peace and Conflict Science Institute (PACS). A Sentientism Conversation.

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March 23, 2025Leave a Comment on “We’re like babies running around with machine guns” – Mike Berners-Lee – on Sentientism ep:224

“We’re like babies running around with machine guns” – Mike Berners-Lee – on Sentientism ep:224

Mike Berners-Lee is a professor and fellow of the Institute for Social Futures at Lancaster University. His latest book is A Climate of Truth. A Sentientism conversation.

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holding a copy of their "What Are Zoos For?" book between them.
March 12, 2025Leave a Comment on What (and who) Are Zoos For? – Heather Browning and ‪Walter Veit‬ on Sentientism ep:223

What (and who) Are Zoos For? – Heather Browning and ‪Walter Veit‬ on Sentientism ep:223

A Sentientism conversation with philosophers Heather Browning and Walter Veit about their book “What Are Zoos For?”

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