Episodes 140
Avg. Duration 22m
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Since Aug 2019
Latest Episode Mar 2026

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talkPOPc (Philosophers' Ontological Party club), is public philosophy + cognitively-engaged art nonprofit founded by Dr. Dena Shottenkirk, who is both a philosopher and an artist. As a topic-based project (we are now on our fourth) talkPOPc sponsors one-to-one conversations between a participant and a philosopher (who always dons our amazing gold African king hat, along with our mascot Puppet!) These conversations are consensus-building conversations and feed back into Shottenkirk's related artworks and published philosophy. The conversations become collaborative acts of making both philosophy and art. Thus, each topic - #1. nominalism, #2. censorship, #3. art as cognition, and #4 power - has three "pillars" the associated artworks, the published philosophy book, and podcast conversations. Various philosophers participate (see our website talkpopc.org for the list of philosophers) and these conversations happen in various places. For example, we go into bars and have one-to-one conversations. We sit down next to the deli counter and hold a conversation with someone who has walked in to get a ham sandwich and walked out knowing so much more about their own thoughts. We go into the MDC prison in Brooklyn and have conversations. We set up in galleries where the artworks and the philosophy are also displayed. And we listen. Here are some of those conversations.
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Episode #144: Resident Philosopher Dena Shottenkirk speaks with Dr. Richmond Kwesi at the University of Ghana on Consensus vs. Listening

Mar 20, 2026 38m

Timestamps:00:10: Intros00:50: The will to compromise vs freedom to deliberate05:00: Listen vs compromise, the constraints of consensus10:15: Camouflage differences in value. Mental frameworks as a…

Episode #143: Resident Philosopher Dena Shottenkirk speaks with artist Alexander (Zev) on art as a form of power at Stephen Street Gallery

Feb 06, 2026 32m

Timestamps:00:10: Introductions01:15: Power in leadership as a positive force03:00: The loss of power, male loneliness, and the blowback against individual rights05:00: Art as Power. The raw…

Episode #142: Resident Philosopher Jordan Bridges speaks with Noah Gotlib at carriagetrade Gallery

Jan 24, 2026 39m

Support the showWebsite: talkpopc.orgInstagram: @talkpopcEmail: [email protected]

Episode #141: Resident Philosopher Jordan Bridges speaks with Elise Duryee-Browner at carriagetrade Gallery

Jan 24, 2026 36m

Support the showWebsite: talkpopc.orgInstagram: @talkpopcEmail: [email protected]

Episode #140: Resident Philosopher Dena Shottenkirk speaks with Marketa about the Velvet Revolution at Jilska 14 Gallery in Prague

Jan 12, 2026 30m

Support the showWebsite: talkpopc.orgInstagram: @talkpopcEmail: [email protected]

Episode #139: Resident Philosopher Dena Shottenkirk speaks with Amelie on power and the censorship of Lolita at Jilska 14 Gallery in Prague

Jan 06, 2026 35m

Support the showWebsite: talkpopc.orgInstagram: @talkpopcEmail: [email protected]

Episode #138: Resident Philosopher speaks with William about power as both a mental construct and physical thing @ Stephen Street Gallery

Jun 27, 2025 20m

Timestamps:00:10: Introductions01:00: Exploring the idea of Power02:30: Power and institutional structures vs. individual power03:45: Power as a mental concept. The power of the ideas people…

Episode #139: Resident Philosopher Dena Shottenkirk talks with art critic Sean Tatol about power, Wittgenstein, & looking at art

May 16, 2025 50m

Timestamps:00:10: Introductions02:20: Power as it relates to art criticism. Kant, Wittgenstein, and the grounds of objectivity05:50: The crisis of criticism. Speculative investment in the art…

Episode 137: Tsee

Dec 26, 2024 27m

Timestamps:00:10: Introductions00:45: Where there is power, there's abuse. 03:05: Imbalance of power is inevitable. If we don't share power, we hoard it04:05: Can power ever be positive? To take…

Episode 136: Stone

Dec 12, 2024 28m

Timestamps:00:10: Introductions00:35: Organizing people and how it relates to power02:05: How do we apply knowledge of Foucault to the real world?03:55: Are people hesitant or afraid to use their…

Episode 135: Lucy Gray

Nov 28, 2024 29m

Timestamps:00:10: Introductions00:40: Power is and has been based on violence02:15: How do we define violence as it relates to power? Is it purely physical?03:10: Power as better or worse, not…

Episode 134: Claire Hamilton

Nov 21, 2024 23m

Timestamps:00:10: Introductions00:30: What do we think about power? Power comes in many forms, but not everyone is interested in it02:40: Power plays a role in social dynamics. Cultivating a sense of…

Episode #133 R.P. Tyler Olds talks with talkPOPc participant Maggie about philosophy, power, and justice

Oct 06, 2024 19m

Timestamps: 00:10 Introductions01:00 Thoughts on Philosophy, ethics as a branch of Philosophy02:05 Concern over monetary power, the world our children will inherit03:05 Meritocracy, intelligence, and…

Episode #132 R.P. Tyler Olds talks with talkPOPc participant Kendall about philosophy, power, and freedom

Sep 28, 2024 22m

Timestamps:00:10 Introductions01:10 Philosophy and the Lives and Legacies of 20 Unsung Women Who Contributed to Philosophy02:30 What is the nature of power? How does it work in society? Power exists…

Episode #131 R.P. Tyler Olds talks with talkPOPc participants Jenn and Katherin about social power, power structures, and relationships

Sep 22, 2024 24m

Timestamps:00:10 Intros01:10 What do we think when we hear "Philosophy? // Interested bystanders02:00 The nature of power in society // The power of common connection 03:00 Power dynamics as an…

Episode #130 R.P. Tyler Olds talks with talkPOPc participant Christopher about social power, community dynamics, and obligation

Sep 08, 2024 25m

Timestamps:00:10 intros01:20 setting the stage and outfit talk01:55 What is philosophy? The thought about thought // Power is ability, the ability to do things and influence03:15 Power and influence,…

Episode #129 R.P. Alex Mendez talks with talkPOPc participant Noor about censorship,free speech, and Gaza conflict

May 25, 2024 22m

1:00 They discuss how government censorship, particularly in banning books, restricts access to knowledge and different perspectives, questioning why the government has the authority to control what…

Episode #128 R.P. Alex Mendez talks with talkPOPc participants Javon and Brodin about censorship, free speech and social media

May 18, 2024 35m

2:00 They reflect on the notion of free speech in their personal life, noting that as Americans, they feel relatively unrestricted in their ability to express themselves. While they believe in the…

Episode #127 R.P. Alex Mendez talks with talkPOPc participant Noah about censorship, free speech and cancel culture

May 11, 2024 32m

1:00 The conversation begins with a focus on free speech and censorship, prompting them to share their thoughts on whether these concepts are prevalent in society.5:00 They discuss the potential…

Episode #126 R.P. Dena talks with talkPOPc participant Emily about censorship, art, and free speech

May 04, 2024 32m

2:00 They explore the uncertainty surrounding censorship and the understanding of the First Amendment.5:00 They acknowledge that artists often express political views through their work and note…

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