Dinner Table Debates Daily Deep Dive

Dinner Table Debates Daily Deep Dive

Dinner Table Debates

Episodes 25
Avg. Duration 8m
Activity Dormant
Since Dec 2024
Latest Episode Apr 2025

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About This Podcast

Welcome to your Dinner Table Debates Daily Deep Dive where we explore real topics from our Dinner Table Debate decks and give you everything you need to debate, in under 10 minutes. Topic categories include: Philosophy, US Law, Global, Science, Economics, Society as well as categories from our collab deck with the Conversationalist: Hot Takes, Pop Culture, Mental Health, Environment, Education, and Politics. We cover both Agree & Disagree, as well as some history on the topic and additional ways to explore and discuss! In 10 minutes or less! Let's Dig In!

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Recent Episodes

SOCIETY: The study of math is more valuable to society to the study of arts

Apr 17, 2025 7m

Do you remember the first time you solved a complex math problem—the satisfaction of finding the right answer? Or maybe you recall losing yourself in a beautiful painting or a thought-provoking play.…

MENTAL HEALTH: Therapy should be mandated by the government

Jan 19, 2025 7m

How do you feel therapy is treated in the US? Do you feel like it’s easy to access and socially accepted? Compare that to living in Norway, where mental health services are seamlessly woven into…

GLOBAL: Cultural treasures should be returned to their areas of origin

Jan 18, 2025 7m

In the British Museum, visitors marvel at the Rosetta Stone, a priceless artifact that unlocked the secrets of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. Yet, its journey to London is steeped in controversy—taken…

PHILOSOPHY: Humans have a soul

Jan 17, 2025 8m

Do you ever catch yourself staring into the mirror, pondering life’s big questions? Like, why do I sometimes feel an existential void after binge-watching a whole season of a show in one night? Or,…

SCIENCE: There is no other intelligent life in the universe

Jan 16, 2025 7m

For decades, Hollywood has been obsessed with the idea of intelligent life beyond Earth. Think of the drama of Independence Day, the wonder of Contact, or the mysteries of Arrival. But what if all…

ECONOMICS: We should institute a mandatory retirement age

Jan 15, 2025 7m

At what age do you picture yourself sitting on a beach, sipping something refreshing, and finally enjoying retirement? Or maybe you’re one of those people who will never retire, working well into…

US LAW: Limits to free speech are justified

Jan 14, 2025 7m

Do you remember the last time someone said something so outrageous it left you questioning the boundaries of free speech? Maybe it was a viral tweet, a controversial protest, or a heated debate on…

SOCIETY: School vouchers are beneficial to society

Jan 13, 2025 7m

School vouchers are a highly debated topic, with arguments on both sides about their impact on society. These government-funded scholarships allow families to use public funds to pay for private…

EDUCATION: Homework Should Not Be Required

Jan 12, 2025 7m

When you think about the word "homework," what comes to mind? Maybe it’s late nights hunched over a desk, trying to solve math problems while your friends were outside. Or maybe it’s rushing to…

GLOBAL: Governments should protect their native languages

Jan 11, 2025 7m

Did you know that there are over 7,000 languages worldwide, but more than half the world's population speaks only 23 of these languages? And about 40% of those languages are considered endangered,…

PHILOSOPHY: On balance, nostalgia causes more harm than good

Jan 10, 2025 8m

Nostalgia: that warm, bittersweet feeling that can take you back to simpler times, like hearing an old song or flipping through childhood photos. But how does this yearning for the past affect us in…

SCIENCE: Genetically modified crops (GMOs) are the best way to feed the world

Jan 09, 2025 8m

Walk into any grocery store, and you’re surrounded by them—genetically modified crops. From the corn in your chips to the soy in your plant-based milk, GMOs are deeply woven into our food systems.…

ECONOMICS: Unions Have Done More Harm Than Good for the Average Worker

Jan 08, 2025 7m

When you think about your job, what gives you security and a voice? Is it your personal achievements, the policies of your company, or something larger—like a union? On one hand, unions have fought…

US LAW: The US should implement term limits for all members of Congress

Jan 07, 2025 8m

How long should one person hold the reins of power? Decades? A lifetime? Imagine a workplace where someone stays in the same position for over 50 years. Would that foster the innovation and insights…

SOCIETY: Websites and Social Media platforms should be held responsible for content that is posted on their sites

Jan 06, 2025 8m

Every entrepreneur dreams of creating the next big website or social media platform. You imagine the excitement, the traffic, the growth—but do you also think about the darker side? What happens when…

ENVIRONMENT: All Cars Should Be Electric

Jan 05, 2025 9m

Have you ever noticed how much time we spend on the road? From daily commutes to road trips, cars are at the heart of modern life here in the US. But as you sit in traffic, have you ever thought…

ECONOMICS: Sales tax should be eliminated.

Jan 04, 2025 10m

How would it feel if the cost of every purchase you make stayed exactly as advertised, without that familiar boost at checkout? Picture a shopping trip where you see a $50 price tag and pay exactly…

US LAW: Every state should have the right to independent nationhood (i.e., secession) if a majority of its members support it.

Jan 03, 2025 8m

Is there a place that feels like home to you—a place where your culture, values, and experiences are truly understood? What if that place felt so different from the rest of your country that you and…

GLOBAL: Affluent nations should accept more refugees.

Jan 02, 2025 8m

How would you feel if your family’s safety depended entirely on the kindness of strangers in a distant land? Or if you knew your child’s future hinged on the willingness of another country to open…

PHILOSOPHY: It is impossible to ever be completely just.

Jan 01, 2025 9m

When you think of justice, what comes to mind? Is it a fair trial, a system that treats everyone equally, or maybe even something as small as resolving a misunderstanding with a friend? Most of us…

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