The Truth Project

Alex Kosley

The Truth Project is a long-form conversation podcast exploring truth, meaning, and reality in a post-truth age. We examine philosophy, culture, science, faith, and identity—not to push an ideology, but to challenge assumptions and recover clear thinking. These conversations are unscripted, deep, and often uncomfortable, because clarity usually is. This podcast is for seekers, skeptics, and anyone who senses that something foundational has been lost—and wants to understand what still holds.

Episodes

  1. Jun 28

    E4: The Truth Project - Can the Mind Move Matter? — The Interaction Problem

    How does an immaterial mind move a material body? Philosopher Warren Edick II calls it the interaction problem — the fault line under every modern picture of reality. In Episode 4, Warren traces it to three possible answers, and find the most common worldview in Western culture lacking a way for free will, meaning, and truth to exist. Along the way: Descartes and the pineal gland, Bishop Berkeley's proposal to keep monism but drop matter, Kant's phenomenal vs. noumenal, and Warren's hard claim that materialism, taken to its end, tends toward totalitarianism — with Marx, Stalin, and "eliminativism" as the cautionary tale. It closes on free will, meaning, and "the opportunity of a lifetime." The Truth Project is meant to be heard in order. New here? Start with Episode 1. (00:00) Welcome — start with Episode 1 (00:51) Recap: the interaction problem (05:58) Respond, don't answer: worldviews & idea vs. matter (15:45) Descartes, the pineal gland & "no magic atoms" (24:00) The three answers — and why materialism kills free will (30:00) "I am Warren": being itself (40:00) Bishop Berkeley: keep monism, drop matter (47:00) Kant: phenomenal vs. noumenal (55:00) American Transcendentalism: Emerson, Thoreau, James (1:04:00) Marx, Stalin & "eliminativism" (1:13:39) Ideas have consequences (1:17:26) Is the mind itself an idea? (1:21:10) Why materialism tends toward enslavement (1:26:43) How to "try on" idealism — "Be not afraid" (1:37:06) The opportunity of a lifetime (1:43:35) Nihilism vs. meaning Hosted/produced by Alex Kosley. with philosopher Warren C. Edick II, author of The Clearing in the Wood. New episodes monthly. Watch the full series on YouTube and Rumble.

About

The Truth Project is a long-form conversation podcast exploring truth, meaning, and reality in a post-truth age. We examine philosophy, culture, science, faith, and identity—not to push an ideology, but to challenge assumptions and recover clear thinking. These conversations are unscripted, deep, and often uncomfortable, because clarity usually is. This podcast is for seekers, skeptics, and anyone who senses that something foundational has been lost—and wants to understand what still holds.