The Nietzsche Podcast

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Booking Overview

A philosophy-and-culture show using Nietzsche as a lens to unpack influences, language, and the thinkers he shaped. It offers PR-friendly visibility for scholars and authors working in philosophy, intellectual history, and related cultural analysis.

Metrics

Episodes: 268

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.9/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

Contact Information

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Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

medium
Typical Credentials:  
University-level or independent scholarship in philosophy/intellectual history; translator/author credibility for primary texts; evidence of public-facing teaching or lecturing
Required Achievements:  
published translations, scholarly lectures or teaching roles, subject-matter publications or authored work on relevant philosophers

Recent Guest Discussions

Stuart Kendall - Georges Bataille And His Influence From Friedrich Nietzsche; Expenditure; Potlatch; Will To Chance; War As Meditation; On Nietzsche (context/accessibility For Prospective Readers)

Recent Topics

Philosophy, Nietzsche, Classics, Intellectual History, Language

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
The Nietzsche Podcast
:

Untimely Reflections #46: Stuart Kendall - On Georges Bataille

June 09, 2026

Today, I'm speaking with independent scholar, translator, and lecturer, Stuart Kendall. Stuart is responsible for helping to bring new translations of Georges Bataille's work into English, and he joined me for a conversation about Georges Bataille and his influence from Friedrich Nietzsche. We discussed the notion of expenditure, the metaphor of the potlach, the will to chance, war as an object of meditation, and the enigmatic work, On Nietzsche. Future episode's on Bataille&...

142: Commands, Symbols & Games - Nietzsche, Cassirer & Wittgenstein on Language

June 02, 2026

In this episode we're going to explore three very different thinkers who nonetheless converge on their theories of language. We're going to see if we can't extract an intelligible whole out of the ideas generated by this trio: the Nietzschean theory of language as command, the view of Cassirer that man is a symbolic animal, and Wittgenstein's concept of the language-game.

141: Ernst Cassirer - Language & Myth

May 26, 2026

In this episode, we're venturing into the life and thought of Ernst Cassirer, the last humanist of the Enlightenment tradition. Cassirer is widely known today for his debate with Heidegger at Davos, in which Cassirer appeared as the old style philosopher against the new world signified by Heidegger's radical existentialism. And yet, the very fact that this debate was taking as symbolic of the broader trends in philosophy is in some sense a vindication of Cassirer, who believed that ma...

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