Continue reading Entrepreneurship and Ethical Considerations in Animal Welfare and Meat Production with Dan Honig

Entrepreneurship and Ethical Considerations in Animal Welfare and Meat Production with Dan Honig

Voices in Bioethics staff member Abigail Anderson interviews Dan Honig, MA, owner of Happy Valley Meat Company, which is focused on increasing access to ethically raised meat from family farms. Discussion includes the process of founding Happy Valley Meat Company, the importance of ethically sourced meat to the environment and the public, and Dan’s recommendations…

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Continue reading Native American Mental Health and the IHS: An Interview with David Edward Walker

Native American Mental Health and the IHS: An Interview with David Edward Walker

David Edward Walker holds a PhD in psychology and has had years of experience in the US Indian Health Service as a licensed psychologist. He shares insights he developed while serving the Yakama Nation community. Specifically, the conversation covers his experiences as well as the way oppression and marginalization are reframed as issues of mental…

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Continue reading Guardianship: Crimes and Ethical Violations with Dr. Sam Sugar

Guardianship: Crimes and Ethical Violations with Dr. Sam Sugar

Dr. Sam Sugar, an internal medicine specialist who exposed widespread corruption in the guardianship systems, joins the podcast to discuss the guardianship system and the vulnerability of older adults to corporate guardianship, abuse of power, and crime. He is the author of Guardianships and the Elderly: The Perfect Crime. and Founder and President of Americans…

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Continue reading Neuroethics & Agency: A Discussion with Joshua May, PhD

Neuroethics & Agency: A Discussion with Joshua May, PhD

Joshua May is a philosophy professor at University of Alabama, Birmingham. He holds a PhD from UC, Santa Barbara. His recent book, Neuroethics: Agency in the Age of Brain Science brings together neuroscience and philosophy to create a nuanced view of human agency as surprisingly diverse and flexible. He joins the Voices in Bioethics podcast…

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Continue reading Examining Technology with Michael Scroggins, PhD

Examining Technology with Michael Scroggins, PhD

Michael Scroggins, Lecturer at UCLA Institute for Society and Genetics, discusses ChatGPT and the changing landscape of technology. This conversation follows up the Voices in Bioethics 10th anniversary event, ChatGPT, Knowledge, and Misinformation. The conversation ranges from a discussion of knowledge and how people use technology to the concept of tech users as citizens rather…

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