Based in Seattle, Washington, Sharpest Knives is a podcast by Maris Antolin. Her conversations with arts and cultural leaders explore arts access, advocacy, social, racial, and gender equity, with the intention of breaking down barriers between people and spaces.

Episode 1 - Dustyn Addington

Episode 1 - Dustyn Addington

Episode 1 has arrived!

In this episode, Maris Antolin sits down with Dustyn Addington, the Director of Programs at Humanities Washington. Dustyn leads the Think & Drink and Speakers Bureau programs, which aim to expand the humanities outside of the classroom and into the lives of all Washingtonians through provocative and enriching public conversations. Having received his Master’s in philosophy, he is now a PhD candidate at the University of Washington. Dustyn taught philosophy at the college level for eight years and also served as an instructor for the UW Center for Philosophy for Children.

Dustyn is the co-host of local philosophy podcast, No Narrow Thing, with Whitney Johnson.

Dustyn and Maris talk about asking children about philosophy, The Trolley Problem, how to run a panel of smart people held in a bar, implicit bias, and Seattle traffic.

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Sharpest Knives is partially supported by the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture.

Episode 2 - Shannon Welles

Episode 2 - Shannon Welles

Episode 0 - Intro

Episode 0 - Intro