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Cultural Criticism & Psychoanalysis

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EPIS radio focuses on international cultural criticism, existential psychoanalysis and the application of phenomenology to the problems of everyday life.

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Pleae join us for discussion concerning the meaning structure of nihilism.
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  • in Psychology
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Enjoy exploration into phenomenological perspectives regarding our treatment of non-human animals, the environment, and ourselves.

Please join us for more exploration of the indigenous mind: what is it, how we can access it, and how positive and constructive this pursuit is.

Please join us for more exploration of the indigenous mind: what is it, how we can access it, and how positive and constructive this pursuit is.

Please join us for more scintillating and valuable discussion with Tayria Ward on the her perspectives about the recovery of the indigenous mind.

Enjoy us for more discussion with Dr. Tayria Ward on the topic of sustainability and the indigenous mind.

Enjoy us for this first of many discussions revolving around ecological sustainability, the indigenous mind, permaculture, eco-phenomenology & the treatment of non-human animals. In so doing we shall look at these issues from... more

Join us for more discussion the roots of violence with Dr. Eric Greenleaf, psychologist.

Enjoy our continuing discussion with Dr. Eric Greenleaf, clinical psychologist, on the topics of power and violence. We enjoyed our first segment with Dr. Greenleaf and very much look forward to more.

Join us for an interview with psychologist, Dr. Eric Greenleaf, as we continue our exploration of the existential, historical, and cultural roots of violence. Our host, Dr. Kevin Boileau continues our ongoing conversation with the... more

Continued exploration of the roots and understandings of violence. Join us in this most important discussion.
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