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September 21, 2025Leave a Comment on Giving $500 to 1000 people to do something ‪Drop Dead Generous

Giving $500 to 1000 people to do something ‪Drop Dead Generous

Tom Cledwyn is co-founder of Drop Dead Generous. A Sentientism Conversation about what’s real, who matters and how to make a better world.

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January 27, 2023Leave a Comment on “All suffering matters morally” – Eva Hamer from Pax Fauna – Sentientism Episode 141

“All suffering matters morally” – Eva Hamer from Pax Fauna – Sentientism Episode 141

Eva is Operations Lead for Pax Fauna. A Sentientist Conversation about “evidence, reason and compassion for all sentient beings”. Or “what’s real?” and “who matters?”

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May 23, 2022Leave a Comment on “We are reflective animals – which comes with responsibility” – Susana Monsó – Sentientism Episode: 113

“We are reflective animals – which comes with responsibility” – Susana Monsó – Sentientism Episode: 113

Susana Monsó is assistant professor working on animal ethics & the philosophy of animal minds. Sentientism is “evidence, reason and compassion for all sentient beings”.

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January 13, 2022Leave a Comment on “Farmers say they want to take care of their animals… let’s give them that opportunity!” – David Michelson of YesOnIP13 – Sentientism Episode 90

“Farmers say they want to take care of their animals… let’s give them that opportunity!” – David Michelson of YesOnIP13 – Sentientism Episode 90

David Michelson leads the YesOnIP13 initiative that aims to outlaw animal abuse and killing in the state of Oregon.

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September 15, 2021Leave a Comment on Should Stoics be vegan? – philosopher Massimo Pigliucci – Sentientist Conversation ep: 75

Should Stoics be vegan? – philosopher Massimo Pigliucci – Sentientist Conversation ep: 75

Massimo is Professor of Philosophy at the City College of New York. In Sentientist Conversations we talk about the two most important questions: “what’s real?” & “what matters?”

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