Grants

2023–2025, Panpsychism And Pan(En)Theism: Philosophy Of Mind Meets Philosophy Of Religion (John Templeton Foundation) – Production of interview series.

2023-2024, The Aesthetics and Political Epistemology Project at the University of Liverpool - Production of interview series.

2023: The Global Philosophy of Religion Project (John Templeton Foundation) – Production of live theatre event.

2022: University of Liverpool, Department of Philosophy – Production of live theatre event.

2021-2022, The Philosophy and the Future Project at the University of Liverpool - Production of interview series.

2020-2023, The Global Philosophy of Religion Project (John Templeton Foundation) - Production of interview series.

2018-2020, Westhill Endowment - Supporting the production of The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast.

2018-2020, Culham St Gabriel’s - Supporting the production of The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast.

2017-2019, The Pantheism and Panentheism Project (John Templeton Foundation) - Production of interview series: Sam Coleman, Emily Thomas, Andrei Buckareff, and Ryan Byerly.

2017-2018, Culham St Gabriel’s - Supporting the production of Developments in Christian Thought (A Panpsycast Audiobook).

2017-2018, Westhill Endowment - Supporting the production of Developments in Christian Thought (A Panpsycast Audiobook).

Sponsors

Episode 90 (Part IV) is sponsored by the Politics Then and Now podcast. For more information, please visit www.politicsthenandnow.com.

Episode 89 (Parts II and IV) are sponsored by the Reading Our Times podcast. You can find Reading Our Times on all major streaming sites, including Apple PodcastsSpotifyStitcher, and Deezer. For more information, please visit www.theosthinktank.co.uk.

Episode 66 (Parts I-III), 69, 89 (Parts I, III, and V), and 113 (I, II, and III) are sponsored by Gaston Luga backpacks. To find out more about Gaston Luga, please visit www.gastonluga.com.

Episode 32 and 77 are sponsored by The Partially Examined Life philosophy podcast. To find out more about the The Partially Examined Life, please visit www.partiallyexaminedlife.com.

Episode 66 (Part IV) is sponsored by Rachel Poulton’s The Little Book of Philosophy. For more information about the book, please click the following link: https://tinyurl.com/y4csq4no.

Episodes 29, 30, 31, 47, 48, 49 and 50, are proudly supported by New College of the Humanities. To find out more about the college and their philosophy programmes, please visit www.nchlondon.ac.uk/panpsycast.

Episode 42 is sponsored by Sudio Headphones. To find out more about Sudio, please click the following link: https://goo.gl/knPB6o.

Episodes 37, 39 and 40, are produced in partnership with How The Light Gets In festival and The Institute of Art and Ideas. To find out more about the festival and The Institute of Art and Ideas, please click the following link: https://hay.htlgi.iai.tv/?utmsource=panpsycast.

Episode 35 is sponsored by Recover Me mental health first aid training. To find out more about Recover Me, please click the following link: www.recoverme.org.uk.


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