3 Best South Africa Philosophy Podcasts
South Africa Philosophy Podcasts
Here are 3 Best South Africa Philosophy Podcasts worth listening to in 2025. Subscribe in one place on FeedSpot Reader.
Play All Episodes Follow All1. Collective Intelligence
Follow Play
Website Apple Spotify
For thriving leaders, teams, and organisations.Welcome to our most recent podcast series, Collective Intelligence. At a moment when the shape of work is being redrawn, we seek to explore the magic that happens when groups perform at more than the sum of their parts, a theme we researched extensively in our book, The Social Brain, The Psychology of Successful Groups. Our podcast guests are all adept at this magical mathematics of connection.MORE Producer/Network Solid Gold Podcasts
Email ****@thompsonharrison.com
Location South Africa
Apple Rating 5/5 Avg Length 29 min Get Email Contact Get Influential Podcasters ContactsGet access to 100k active Podcasters, Influencers in 1500 niche categories.(Export Full Database)Get targeted media contact list in your niche at your fingertips so you can focus on running your campaign.Email us the categories of Podcasters you want to reach out for your marketing campaign at anuj@feedspot.com . We'll share active Podcasters list with verified email contacts in an Excel or CSV format.Email us
2. 2 Crickets In A Thorn Tree
Follow Play
Website Apple Spotify YouTube
Nicholas Lorimer and Gabriel Crouse provide their unique take on everything and anything going on in South Africa and the world at large, with a focus on history, philosophy and current affairs. Getting away with murder in South Africa, Russian oligarchs, American elections and geopolitical strategy all feature in this unconventional podcast.MORE Producer/Network SA Institute of Race Relations
Email ****@irr.org.za
Location Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Apple Rating 3/5Facebook 144.3KTwitter 34.2K Avg Length 113 min Get Email Contact
3. Future in the Humanities
Follow Play
Website Spotify YouTube
Launched during Wits University's centenary anniversary the series tackles critical questions on the role and future of the Humanities. Scholars in Africa and South America are displaying unprecedented confidence in challenging frameworks that used to be uncritically adopted from centers of knowledge in Europe or North America. Reflections on race, power, or how we interface with our planet that emerged from societies once perceived at 'the margins' are gaining increasing centrality on a global stage.MORE Email ****@wits.ac.za
Location Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Facebook 329.2KTwitter 142.3KInstagram 67.7K Avg Length 23 min Get Email Contact