Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Recorded: 23 March 2019
Released: 2 April 2019
Watch video of the panel discussion here: https://youtu.be/IAMY1zwz3Ho
Please follow the moderator and panelists on Twitter:
Anthony Magnabosco: https://twitter.com/magnabosco
Nichole Terry: https://twitter.com/SkepticNikki
Bob Swanson: https://twitter.com/Mortgage_Hill
Todd Yoder https://twitter.com/tyoder61
Dr. Tyrone Wells: https://twitter.com/5minChat
Summary: Nichole Terry (Twitter), Todd Yoder (Recovering from Religion Helpline), Bob Swanson (Classrooms), and Dr. Tyrone Wells (Public Parks and Campuses) discuss their experiences and thoughts when using Street Epistemology in a variety of different venues. Moderated by Anthony Magnabosco. The panelists address questions submitted by the SE Community and live audience members at NaNoCon 2019.
Skip ahead to a desired point in the talk (Add 35 seconds to these timestamps to account for podcast intro):
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Introduction: 00:09
Meet the Panelists: 00:32
NaNoCon19 Hashtag: 02:20
Definition of SE: 02:35
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Panel Question 1: 02:53
"What's required for a SE talk to be "effective" or "successful"?"
Panel Question 2: 08:12
"What is your underlying goal when having an SE talk?"
Panel Question 3: 13:04
"What's the worst that could happen from SE conversation?"
Panel Question 4: 17:31
"How do you respond when your interlocutor says something wildly inaccurate?"
Panel Question 5: 22:22
"Would you share one of your most interesting talks with us?"
Panel Question 6: 27:44
"What criteria (if any) do you use to decide who to talk with?"
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Audience Question 1: 25:41
"How do you think it is different for a woman to do Street Epistemology?"
Audience Question 2: 30:30
"I am sometimes guilty of being the "angry atheist" in online debates. Is there any benefit to this, perhaps to third parties, or does the harm outweigh any benefit?"
Audience Question 3: 33:56
"Do you have any advice for political SE talks? It seems like a key point in religious SE talks is getting down to faith and breaking that methodology down. Is there a similar key point or backbone to political discussions?"
Audience Question 4: 36:30
"Do these techniques work as well with close friends or family, or do you think being an impartial stranger helps?"
Audience Question 5: 40:29
"Has anyone in an SE session every challenged you to to change your belief about something or doubt your settled belief?"
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Audio correction provided by Philipp Grzemba.
Music provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel.
Links to References in Video:
01:53 | Tyrone's NaNoCon 2019 talk: LINK COMING SOON
02:03 | Tyrone using ASL with his cat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtax-4T9Mls
19:18 | Bob's YouTube Channel Mortgage Hill Musings: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQU9GcG93HyDa4oV_TbO9vQ
24:37 | Anthony's talk with Noella and Hafsa: https://youtu.be/qA4Vkn3iJi0
26:33 | Anthony's talk with Luanne: https://youtu.be/vd25PCyiwaM
27:48 | Linda Mokko's YouTube Channel Super Curious: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHjS3k0leQwe7nOKXFKAKjw
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The theme of this year's NaNoCon was Sapiens = Human Wisdom
Recorded by and used with permission from Nashville Nones: https://nashvillenones.com/
Edited w/PowerDirector.
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