Anthony Magnabosco | But Our Weather is Unique | Yellow | #streetepistemology [vault] @magnabosco210 | Uploaded 8 months ago | Updated 2 hours ago
Street Epistemology is a way of helping people critically reflect on the quality of their reasoning through civil conversation. In this discussion, a person in a yellow running outfit explores their claim that the weather in Texas is more unpredictable than other cities.
Take the FREE Street Epistemology course here:
navigatingbeliefs.com/offers/oHkNXj62/checkout
I hope you enjoy this "vintage" (!) video from my vault. Most every conversation I have had over the years when practicing SE has been recorded. I won't upload all of them, but I'll keep thinking and looking for ones that might be helpful in promoting the method and hopefully inspiring people interested in developing SE further to try and learn and spread this amazing set of tools to others around the world in a responsible and compassionate way. Humanity desperately needs for this to happen and I would love your help.
You don't need to conduct SE on the street or in interview form like you see here. Take the Street Epistemology Course Navigating Beliefs: A Learning Course for Rational Conversations and learn how to make SE work best for you and others as authentically as possible.
Please be civil in the comments, especially when referring to my conversation partners. Thank you Yellow for your time and thoughts. I hope this conversation was valuable to you in some way.
Older videos are Unlisted but can be found in Public Playlists here on my channel.
Anthony Magnabosco
Me: https://linktr.ee/magnabosco
SE: https://linktr.ee/streetepistemology
Recorded 12 June 2019
Graphic design provided by Bjorn Soesbergen.
Audio correction provided by Philipp Grzemba.
Recorded w/Go-Pro. Edited w/PowerDirector. AI Captions w/Kapwing.
The views addressed here are mine and mine alone, and are not necessarily shared by members of my family or friends.
Street Epistemology is a way of helping people critically reflect on the quality of their reasoning through civil conversation. In this discussion, a person in a yellow running outfit explores their claim that the weather in Texas is more unpredictable than other cities.
Take the FREE Street Epistemology course here:
navigatingbeliefs.com/offers/oHkNXj62/checkout
I hope you enjoy this "vintage" (!) video from my vault. Most every conversation I have had over the years when practicing SE has been recorded. I won't upload all of them, but I'll keep thinking and looking for ones that might be helpful in promoting the method and hopefully inspiring people interested in developing SE further to try and learn and spread this amazing set of tools to others around the world in a responsible and compassionate way. Humanity desperately needs for this to happen and I would love your help.
You don't need to conduct SE on the street or in interview form like you see here. Take the Street Epistemology Course Navigating Beliefs: A Learning Course for Rational Conversations and learn how to make SE work best for you and others as authentically as possible.
Please be civil in the comments, especially when referring to my conversation partners. Thank you Yellow for your time and thoughts. I hope this conversation was valuable to you in some way.
Older videos are Unlisted but can be found in Public Playlists here on my channel.
Anthony Magnabosco
Me: https://linktr.ee/magnabosco
SE: https://linktr.ee/streetepistemology
Recorded 12 June 2019
Graphic design provided by Bjorn Soesbergen.
Audio correction provided by Philipp Grzemba.
Recorded w/Go-Pro. Edited w/PowerDirector. AI Captions w/Kapwing.
The views addressed here are mine and mine alone, and are not necessarily shared by members of my family or friends.