Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast

Abigail L. Rosenthal

I would like this podcast to start a conversation with women of all ages, convictions and styles of life – wherever situated on the gamut of experience. In principle, there is no bar to men joining in, since how one defines women has a lot to do with what it means to be a man. But it is women I invite to pull up a chair at this virtual café table and put their questions and views into the conversation. Abigail L. Rosenthal is Professor Emerita of Philosophy, Brooklyn College of The City University of New York. She is the author of A Good Look at Evil, a Pulitzer Prize nominee, now appearing in an expanded second edition and as audiobooks. Dr. Rosenthal writes a weekly column for “Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column,” (www.dearabbie-nonadvice.com) where she explores the situation of women. She thinks women’s lives are highly interesting. She’s the editor of The Consolations of Philosophy: Hobbes’s Secret; Spinoza’s Way by her father, Henry M. Rosenthal. She’s written numerous articles that can be accessed at Academia.edu .

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How many episodes are there of Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast?

There are 243 episodes avaiable of Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast.

What is Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast about?

We have categorized Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast as:

  • Society & Culture
  • Philosophy
  • Relationships

Where can you listen to Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast?

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
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  • Podtail
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When did Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast start?

The first episode of Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast that we have available was released 6 October 2021.

Who creates the podcast Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast?

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast is produced and created by Abigail L. Rosenthal.