The Gutenberg Podcast features in-depth conversations with Gutenberg College faculty on Western thought and classic texts. PR opportunities include booking academically credentialed guests for thought leadership discussions; however, scheduling relies on campus calendars, making outreach targeted and patient; no obvious paid placements are indicated.
49 episodes, Irregular, 4.8 rating
<1k, Male, USA
From Gutenberg College in Eugene, OR, The Gutenberg Podcast explores the great books and ideas that helped to shape Western Culture. Every episode is a conversation between host Gil Greco and one of the College faculty members meant to educate and give listeners a feel for the unique Gutenberg College experience.
Education, Arts, Books, Society & Culture, History, Philosophy
Typical Credentials:
PhD or terminal degree in philosophy, theology, or related humanities; Gutenberg College faculty
Required Achievements:
Published academic articles on philosophy or religion, Lectured publicly on Western thought, Presented at academic conferences
Eliot Grasso - Medieval Catholicism, The Reformations, Metaphysics, Martin Luther, Chris Swanson - Brave New World; Ethics Of Pleasure; The Role Of Suffering, Naomi Rinehold - Aristotle's Politics; Government, Justice, Democracy, Constitutional Ideas, Brian Julian - Plato's Analogy Of The Cave; Knowledge, Justice, Charley Dewberry - Alexander The Great, Hellenization, Ancient History
Western philosophy, Great books, Aristotle, Plato, Existentialism, Sartre, MacIntyre, Reformations, Ethics, Political philosophy