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The Engaging with Eric Podcast aims to delve into pertinent social issues in a rational, critical, honest and open-minded way.

Hosted by Eric Ehigie.

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The Engaging with Eric Podcast aims to delve into pertinent social issues in a rational, critical, honest and open-minded way.

Hosted by Eric Ehigie.

    Restorative Justice: A More Holistic Way of Resolving Harm ft. Dr. Antony Pemberton

    Restorative Justice: A More Holistic Way of Resolving Harm ft. Dr. Antony Pemberton

    In this episode of the Engaging with Eric Podcast I’m joined by Dr. Antony Pemberton; professor, and specialist in Restorative Justice. During the episode we discuss the meaning of Restorative Justice, the positive effects it has according to the data, it’s ability to address modern culture-war issues and lots more. I hope you enjoy it!

    • 36 Min.
    #13- The Rise of Spirituality and Astrology in the Age of Generation Z ft. Larissa Trăistaru

    #13- The Rise of Spirituality and Astrology in the Age of Generation Z ft. Larissa Trăistaru

    In this episode I’m joined by my good friend Larissa Trăistaru, to discuss astrology and spirituality. We talk about how astrology first caught her eye, why spirituality is becoming more popular amongst young people, how spirituality compares to organised religion, and lots more. This was an enjoyable, energetic, educational conversation for me, that I definitely took lots from- I hope you do too.

    Instagram: @eric.ehigie
    Twitter: @ericosa11

    • 1 Std. 2 Min.
    #12- War in Ukraine exposing Western Hypocrisy in Humanitarianism? ft Sarah Said & Wakila Latidoye

    #12- War in Ukraine exposing Western Hypocrisy in Humanitarianism? ft Sarah Said & Wakila Latidoye

    🇺🇦🇺🇦 Firstly, I would like to resolutely express absolute solidarity with the Ukranian people, and condemn Russia’s Illegal and immoral violation of the sovereignty of an independent State. I hope that peace, security, freedom, and justice soon reign in Ukraine and that Europe (and the rest of the world) continue to safeguard Ukranians in need of support🇺🇦🇺🇦

    In this episode I’m joined by public policy professional, Sarah Said, and Commerce student, Wakila Latidoye, to discuss whether the war in Ukraine has exposed Western hypocrisy and double standards in humanitarianism. In the episode we talk about the discrepancy in the language used to describe those affected by the war in Ukraine as compared to wars elsewhere, the importance of Europe embodying its most cherished values consistently, the comments of the Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland to try and justify the difference in treatment of refugees based on geographic proximity, and lots more.

    I believe that it is fundamental that we here in Europe advocate for the application of our most cherished values indiscriminately, and that we jump at any opportunity to rectify our ways if we begin to stray away from these values- not least when this is done for tribalistic reasons.

    I really hope you enjoy the video and take something from it.

    Instagram: @eric.ehigie

    Twitter: @ericosa11

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    #11- Anti-Racism, Anti-Bias Training in the Irish Context ft. Briana Fitzsimons

    #11- Anti-Racism, Anti-Bias Training in the Irish Context ft. Briana Fitzsimons

    In this video I speak with a colleague of mine on the Black and Irish team, Briana Fitzsimons. We talk about the anti-racism training Briana has designed especially for teachers, and the project she is currently involved in that aims to diversify the Irish education curricula.

    I hold strong reservations against some of the anti-racism trainings that I’ve seen be promoted abroad- particularly those based on the Robin DiAngeloite model- as I believe they tend to be superficial and can abet the issue they aim to address. However, Briana’s training is a refreshing break from such models and represents a great attempt at getting to the bottom of racism. I hope you enjoy learning about it via the video!

    • 1 Std. 17 Min.
    #10- Mental Health in the Black Community ft. Ejiro Ogbevoen

    #10- Mental Health in the Black Community ft. Ejiro Ogbevoen

    In this episode of the Engaging with Eric Podcast I am joined by mental health professional, advocate, and founder of Black Therapist Ireland, Ejiro Ogbevoen. In the episode we discuss the cultural obstacles that can discourage members of the black community from engaging with therapy and mental health supports, the obstacles that can make access to mental health support difficult, the importance of representation amongst mental health professionals, and lots more!

    • 49 Min.
    #9- An Honest, Irish Conversation about the Joe Rogan Controversy

    #9- An Honest, Irish Conversation about the Joe Rogan Controversy

    In this episode of the Engaging with Eric Podcast, I’m joined by two very good friend of mine- Luke Casserly and Sean Carey- to discuss the controversy surrounding popular podcaster Joe Rogan. We explored various issues in our conversation- from covid misinformation, to the importance of sustaining empathy in discourse with others- and did so in an authentic, open way. I had lots of fun participating in the dialogue! I really hope you enjoy it- and even better, can take something helpful from our conversation!

    • 1 Std. 32 Min.

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