Max Stronge (a former political science student, now a physics major) and Evan Zadery (current political science student and future leader of the free world) get into debates and philosophical discussions about politics, economics, science, and the nature of humanity.

Free to Disagree
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Max Stronge (a former political science student, now a physics major) and Evan Zadery (current political science student and future leader of the free world) get into debates and philosophical discussions about politics, economics, science, and the nature of humanity.
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Recent Episodes

October 19, 2021
Episode 4: Billionaires and Battle Robots
<p>In which we abandon whatever we were talking about before, Evan debuts a new segment, Max does a horrible Bernie Sanders impression, and we get into the weeds about whether a robot could effectively fight a human under mixed martial arts rules. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Links: </p> <p>Conversation with John Danaher and Lex Fridman: </p> <p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktuw6Ow4sd0</p> <p>Boston Dynamics Parkour Robot:</p> <p><br></p> <p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tF4DML7FIWk</p> <p><br></p>

March 2, 2020
Episode 3: Max Likes Quantum Consciousness, Evan Hates Thermodynamics, and Human Diversity
<p>For this (slightly sleepy) episode, we start off by expanding a little bit on the theory of quantum consciousness, which has been preoccupying more and more of Max's time. Evan has some reservations, particularly when we come to a digression about the laws of thermodynamics. Evan is curious about the phenotypic diversity of different groups of humans, particularly when it comes to sports, and we finish up by addressing the controversial status of transgender athletes in competition. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Next time: evolutionary theory (for dummies?)</p> <p>Obligatory Note: If you think the podcast is interesting, do us a solid and share it with a friend. We want to keep pumping these out, and we're just getting started. Thanks to everyone that's listened so far: we're going to be investing in some better equipment and production value. The next episode should be a step up from here.</p>

February 23, 2020
Episode 2: On Strategy, The Use of Jargon, Good Narrators, and Quantum Consciousness?
<p>On this episode of the Free to Disagree Podcast, Max and Evan argue about the definition and nature of Strategy, Evan complains about the inaccessibility of science, the boys go over what the difference between the Liberal Party of Canada and liberalism, Max apparently despises Neil DeGrasse Tyson, and is convinced that consciousness might have something to do with Quantum Mechanics. If any of that seems interesting, or if you like to listen to these two dudes yell at each other about random (yet strangely connected) stuff: this episode is worth a listen. </p> <p><br></p>
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