WhyKnowledgeMatters
Welcome to the whyknowledgematters podcast! the whyknowledgematters podcast shares inspiring, empowering, and transformative educational content across worldviews, disciplines, and continents. To contribute, build on, and improve humankind's extraordinary achievements. Our guests: Made to make a difference.
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Latest Episodes
S4E179 | Earhart's Three Mysterious Deaths and One Extraordinary Life | Rachel Hartigan
Join us as Rachel Hartigan, a seasoned journalist and author of 'The Lost Amelia Earhart's Three Mysterious Deaths and One Extraordinary Life,' shares her journey from a Nevada childhood to reporting for National Geographic. Discover her insigh...
S4E178 | The Burn List | Julie Cruse
Hailed as “pioneer of computational choreography” by Dance Magazine, Julie Cruse is a writer, inventor, instructional designer, content strategist, and former academic with an MFA and MA. Spanning two decades, her educational innovations have s...
S4E177 | The Art of Living | Spencer Delisle
In this inspiring interview, Spencer Delisle, President of the Art of Living Foundation Canada, shares insights on living a meaningful life, managing stress through meditation, and the transformative power of breathwork and community practices....
S4E176 | Hire with Precision | Paul Buckley
In a world where the foundational years of children's lives shape their future, the importance of quality preschool staffing cannot be overstated. In a recent podcast episode, Paul Buckley, founder of Ratio Staffing, shared invaluable insights ...
S4E175 | The Splendor of Truth | Dr. Januarius Asongu
The Splendor of Truth: A Critical Philosophy of Knowledge and Global Agency (2026), published by Wipf and Stock, is a work by Januarius Asongu that introduces "Critical Synthetic Realism" (CSR). It defends objective truth, rational inq...