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Episodes: 176
Frequency: Weekly
Rating: 4.7/5.0
Estimated listeners: 10k-100k
Gender skew: Neutral
Location: USA
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Ellie Anderson - Professor at Pomona College; co-host of Overthink, where she and her co-host translate philosophy into accessible dialogue with everyday concerns.
David M. Pea-Guzmn - Professor at San Francisco State University; co-host of Overthink, offering fresh, accessible takes on philosophy with a focus on how ideas intersect with lived experience and social issues.
Kyle Whyte - Indigenous Studies And Climate Action; Links Between Climate Crisis And Settler Colonialism; Land Rights And Kinship; Barriers To Indigenous Voices In Environmental Debates
Attention
June 02, 2026
Are you paying attention when you scroll online? In episode 176 of Overthink, Ellie and David draw your attention to attention. They explain why attention is so hard to define and debate the extent to which it should be equated with consciousness. Is attention the same thing as consciousness? Or are there important differences between these concepts? They consider different ways that attention has been classified, from “overt vs. covert” to “effortful vs. effortless” to “voluntary vs. involun...
Coolness
May 26, 2026
Play it cool and play this episode. In episode 175 of Overthink, Ellie and David talk about what it means to be cool. From swag gap relationships to Mark Zuckerberg and the manosphere’s failed attempts at being cool, your hosts examine coolness’s ties to youth and subversion and its opposition to displays of wealth. They trace how coolness emerged from Black American culture in the 1930s, before being associated with Beat Poets and punk musicians. They consider precursors to cool, like the It...
Climate Action with Kyle Whyte
May 19, 2026
What resources do Indigenous studies provide for addressing the crisis of human-made climate change? And how is the climate crisis linked to settler colonialism? In episode 174 of Overthink, Ellie and David chat with Indigenous philosopher and activist Kyle Whyte about his work on climate action. They discuss how Indigenous people are often blocked out of conversations about environmental impact, the common mischaracterization of the land back movement, and the importance of kinship. How are ...
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