The fascinating people I’ve interviewed so far

As Zeke and I have been struggling to understand what sharing means and how much we should share, I’ve been talking about the meaning of sharing with experts in philosophy, evolutionary biology, history, psychology, anthropology, economics, and education.

I want to express my gratitude to all of the fascinating people I’ve interviewed so far: David Graeber, professor of anthropology, London School of Economics; David Coates, Worrell Professor of Economics, Wake Forest University; James R. Otteson, Executive Director, BB&T Center for the Study of Capitalism; Alex Rosenberg, R. Taylor Cole Professor of Philosophy, Duke University; Jessica Somerville, Associate Professor of Psychology and the Associate Director for the Foundations for Social, Emotional, and Cognitive Competence at the Center for Child and Family Well-Being, University of Washington; Christian Miller, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Wake Forest University; Win-chiat Lee, Professor of Philosophy, Wake Forest University; Adrian Bardon, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Wake Forest University; Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Morehead-Cain Alumni Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, UNC Chapel Hill; Hayes McNeill, activist and historian in Winston-Salem, former Forsyth Democratic party chair; Marcia Savin, descendent of Happyville settlers and author; Charles Francis Wilson, Winston-Salem activist, former minister, former head of the Winston-Salem homeless council; Anne Wilson, Winston-Salem activist; Jeffrey Faullin, Principal of Brunson Elementary School, Winston-Salem, NC (where Zeke may go to school); Brenda Herman, Principal of Whitaker Elementary School, Winston-Salem, NC (where Zeke may go to school); Colleen Lerner, Principal of Temple Emanuel Preschool, Winston-Salem, NC and one of Zeke’s teachers; Jenni Knudson, Teacher, Temple Emanuel Preschool, Winston-Salem, NC (she taught Zeke); Lynn Pritchard, Teacher, Temple Emanuel Preschool, Winston-Salem, NC (she taught Zeke); Janna, mother of one of Zeke’s friends – Zev (not listing last names due to their request); and Carrie, mother of one of Zeke’s friends – Hana (not listing last names due to their request).

Author: Joel Tauber

Activist. Artist. Filmmaker. Wake Forest University Associate Professor.

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