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]]>My name is Eyal Shay, I’m a philosopher, dialectician, and a bunch of other things… A philosopher is someone who looks to do well in life above all, which is what my podcast, Deep Dive, is about – living well. Dialectic is the art of forming sound concepts that make up our model of reality, which is what informs our actions and behavior. Each episode I meet with a guest to discuss an idea or concept that has helped them live well, and we set out to explore it and build on it further. My aim is to supply listeners with nutritious food for thought related to what it means to live well.

Podcast host Eyal Shay
It’s probably Sam Harris’ Making Sense
I wanted to be a guest on the most famous podcasts, thinking I could hold interesting conversations just as well as some of the people featured in them. When I realized I don’t have a background in academia, Hollywood, business, or politics, I decided to start my own. Some of the most amazing individuals are not one with numerous titles and honors.
Again, it’s probably Making Sense.
My podcast is proof that there are many, many people who make excellent podcast guests, whether they’re famous or not. I’ve already had amazing guests on my podcast that astounded me with their deep thinking and ability to articulate high-level concepts. In a sense, I already recorded with several dream guests, and I’m confident I’ll keep doing so. If I had to give a name some of you might know, it would David Deutsch, who is a physicist and philosopher
Probably that everybody needs to record their best conversations. The podcast is a personal treasure trove for me. I am lucky to be able to sit down with amazing people and have a chance to pick their brains for an hour or so. Also, if I’m having a great time and learning a lot, so will at least a few other people in the world. Being told by a listener that they were benefited by an episode is very satisfying.
I think that starting at the beginning with my conversation with Reddy2Go is good. Reddy is a friend and we have that special connection that allows us to bounce ideas between one another to create novel ones that aren’t trivial at all.
I’m on Twitter @eyalshay2 and the podcast’s handle is @deep_dive_pod. My website is eyalshay.org, and you can navigate to find the podcast feed on there as well. Of course, the podcast is featured on every major podcasting platform.

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