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Moral Questions of Sports: Intersection of Business, Law, and Philosophy
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เนื้อหาจัดทำโดย John Camacho and Zack Hamilton, John Camacho, and Zack Hamilton เนื้อหาพอดแคสต์ทั้งหมด รวมถึงตอน กราฟิก และคำอธิบายพอดแคสต์ได้รับการอัปโหลดและจัดหาให้โดยตรงจาก John Camacho and Zack Hamilton, John Camacho, and Zack Hamilton หรือพันธมิตรแพลตฟอร์มพอดแคสต์ของพวกเขา หากคุณเชื่อว่ามีบุคคลอื่นใช้งานที่มีลิขสิทธิ์ของคุณโดยไม่ได้รับอนุญาต คุณสามารถปฏิบัติตามขั้นตอนที่แสดงไว้ที่นี่ https://th.player.fm/legal
This podcast embraces the sports, business, legal, and moral issues in sports.
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1 Episode 10 - Philosopher and Sports Journalist Kailyn Smith - Draymond Green Article 1:54:04
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Episode 10! This is our season 1 finale episode of The Moral Questions of Sports Intersection of Business, Law, and Philosophy Podcast. 2025 will bring in Season 2 with more episodes from fantastic guests! Today, John Camacho interviewed Kailyn Smith who is a Brilliant PhD Candidate in Philosophy at Boston University and she is also a Sports Columnist for The Daily Free Press, The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University. On October 29, 2024, Smith published the article, “The Post-Up: Draymond Green got his first tech of the season, but one doesn’t mean two.” We discuss her academic journey studying philosophy at Morgan State University, HBCU, talk about her research interests in philosophy of law, ethics, and philosophy of science. We talk about her recent article and the role of sports punishment. Please read her article here. https://dailyfreepress.com/2024/10/29/the-post-up-draymond-green-got-his-first-tech-of-the-season-but-one-doesnt-mean-two/ Lastly, we are happy to announce that this episode also concludes the final interview in preparation of our book that will be published in early 2025. We cannot wait to share this project with you!…

1 Episode 6: Brian Moritz on Rooting for the Story and Sports Journalism 1:16:36
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Brian Moritz, the Sports Media Guy, at St. Bonaventura talks about his 2014 dissertation, “Rooting for the Story: Institutional Sports Journalism in the Digital Journalism” and the current state of sports journalism. Brian is brilliant! Listen to him especially aspiring sports journalists.

1 Episode 7: Eric Magrum on Emotional Intelligence of Sports Coaches 1:09:25
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Eric Magrum discusses his recent dissertation, “Emotional Intelligence in Coaching: Predicting Success of Collegiate Coaches.” Eric is a Professor at James Madison University. Listen to him! He’s doing cutting edge work!

1 Episode 8: Kevin Bryant on Spies on the Sidelines and Sports Cheating 1:07:00
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Kevin Bryant does another fantastic interview about his book, “Spies on the Sidelines The High-Stakes World of NFL Espionage.” Kevin brilliantly discusses NFL spy jargon like “honey pot” which describes sports tactics to steal information. These tactics repeat themselves including the 2024 Olympics. Kevin is smart and knowledgeable, so listen to what he says!…
Darrell Lovell discusses his new book, “Name, Image, and Likeness Policies.” Darrell is one of the first in Academia to write a professional book on this topic. We discuss his book and the inner workings of academia. University Life is crazy and unpredictable, so listen to Darrell. He knows things.

1 Episode 1, Kiersten Sires 2aDays and University of Illinois, Springfield Golf Coach Abuse Scandal 45:30
In an age of sports journalism where ESPN canceled Bob Ley’s Outside the Lines and HBO/Warner Discovery canceled Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, and the recent New York Post report by Ryan Glasspiegel that Around the Horn will be canceled before the 2025 football season, sports journalism has been marginalized. In response, John Camacho and Zack Hamilton created The Moral Questions of Sports to address the intersection of sport, business, legal, and moral issues. One of these controversial sports topics is College Coach’s Verbal, Physical, and Mental Abuse. To address it, John interviewed Keirsten Sires. She uncovered the story, “University of Illinois Springfield Golf Team Accuses Head Coach of ‘Shocking Abuse.’” Keirsten discusses her sports journey as well as gets into an interesting conversation about the qualities that make great coaches and how coaches lose their team. She is the founder and CEO of 2aDays. On top of that, she is a writer for The Huddle. Being the Chief Executive Officer of 2aDays means that Keirsten is the one held accountable for the success of the company’s efforts, across the board. She is also our Chief Amusement Officer; she promotes laughter in our business, eye roll. Playing varsity tennis and soccer for Skidmore College in New York has given her the endurance to be able to push the company to the next level day in and day out Visit Keirsten’s website: www.2aDays.com Visit www.themoralquestionsofsports.com and email the show to suggest topics and speakers.…

1 Episode 2, Moral and Sports Philosopher, Justin Caouette, on the Morality of Cheating and Enhancements 1:12:28
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In an age of sports journalism where ESPN canceled Bob Ley’s Outside the Lines and HBO/Warner Discovery canceled Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, and the recent New York Post report by Ryan Glasspiegel that Around the Horn will be canceled before the 2025 football season, sports journalism has been marginalized. In response, John Camacho and Zack Hamilton created The Moral Questions of Sports to address the intersection of sport, business, legal, and moral issues. One of these controversial topics is Sports Cheating. To address it, we discuss his paper, “Enhancement and Cheating: Implications for Policy in Sport.” We also discuss different forms of cheating including the NBA’s Load Management Policy, NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles’ Tush-Push, University of Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh’s Sign Stealing Scandal. Professor Caouette is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Providence College and also teaches at Northeastern University and Rutgers University. He teaches a variety of courses in ethics, social and political philosophy, the history of philosophy, philosophy and technology, and critical thinking. He is the Co-Editor of Books, The Moral Psychology of Compassion and Free Will and Moral Responsibility. The working title of his long-term project is 'Free Will and Why it Matters.' Visit Justin’s website, http://www.profjustincaouette.com/publications.html Visit www.themoralquestionsofsports.com and email the show to suggest topics and speakers.…

1 Episode 3, PennLive Legal Reporter, John Luciew, Dr. Scott Lynch’s Retaliation Lawsuit and Penn State’s Head Football Coach James Franklin 51:52
In an age of sports journalism where ESPN canceled Bob Ley’s Outside the Lines and HBO/Warner Discovery canceled Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, and the recent New York Post report by Ryan Glasspiegel that Around the Horn will be canceled before the 2025 football season, sports journalism has been marginalized. In response, John Camacho and Zack Hamilton created The Moral Questions of Sports to address the intersection of sport, business, legal, and moral issues. One of these controversial topics is College Coach’s Pressuring Medical Doctors. To address it, John interviewed Penn Live Legal Reporter, John Luciew. He wrote at least 30 stories on the Dr. Scott Lynch’s Lawsuit to Penn State Health for Wrongful Firing/Retaliation due to Disagreements with Penn State Head Football Coach James Franklin. Mr. Luciew goes in depth into this complicated sports, medical, moral, legal, and business issue. John Luciew is an award-winning writer specializing in compelling true crime narratives and in-depth enterprise stories for PennLive.com based in Harrisburg, Pa. He hosts the Steelers Update Podcast from PennLive. And he’s the author of more than 10 mystery/thriller novels, including Fatal Dead Lines, published by Simon & Schuster. As an old-school newspaper reporter with 35 years in the business, Luciew says he prefers face-to-face over Facebook, conversation over tweeting, and genuine storytelling over quick online posts, adding: “I write to be understood, always, but know that delivering emotion is the most powerful form of communication ever invented. After all else fades, readers will remember how you made them feel.” Notable journalism and writing honors: Twice named Pennsylvania’s Distinguished Writer by the Pa. News Media Association. Finalist for the national Ernie Pyle Award for Human Interest Storytelling given by the Scripps Howard Foundation. Winner of the Society of Professional Journalists/Sigma Delta Chi Award. Visit John’s recent articles, https://www.pennlive.com/staff/jluciew/posts.html Visit www.themoralquestionsofsports.com and email the show to suggest topics and speakers.…

1 Episode 4, Sports and Moral Philosopher, Alfred Archer, on Sportswashing 1:00:56
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In an age of sports journalism where ESPN canceled Bob Ley’s Outside the Lines and HBO/Warner Discovery canceled Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, and the recent New York Post report by Ryan Glasspiegel that Around the Horn will be canceled before the 2025 football season, sports journalism has been marginalized. In response, John Camacho and Zack Hamilton created The Moral Questions of Sports to address the intersection of sport, business, legal, and moral issues. One of these controversial sports topics is Sportswashing. To address it, we discuss his paper, “Sportswashing: Complicity and Corruption.” He is also the author of the book, Why It’s Okay to be a Sports Fan. Alfred is an Associate Professor in Philosophy at The Tilburg Center Moral Philosophy, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (TiLPS), Tilburg University. His main research interests are in moral philosophy, moral psychology and social philosophy. He is especially interested in the role that admiration plays in our lives, particularly in relation to morality, culture and politics. He also has active research interests in applied ethics (especially the ethics of fame and celebrity) and the philosophy of sport. Visit Alfred’s website, https://alfredarcher.weebly.com Visit www.themoralquestionsofsports.com and email the show to suggest topics and speakers.…

1 Episode 5, BONUS!! Moral and Sports Philosopher, Justin Caouette, on Sportswashing and Sports Love 1:11:55
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BONUS EPISODE!!!! ORIGINALLY RECORDED ON February 2024. Enjoy! In an age of sports journalism where ESPN canceled Bob Ley’s Outside the Lines and HBO/Warner Discovery canceled Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, and the recent New York Post report By Ryan Glasspiegel that Around the Horn will be canceled before the 2025 football season, sports journalism has been marginalized. In response, John Camacho and Zack Hamilton created The Moral Questions of Sports to address the intersection of sport, business, legal, and moral issues. One of these controversial topics is Sportswashing and Sports Love. This is a BONUS episode. It was originally recorded in February after the Kansas City Chiefs Parade Shooting. Professor Caouette is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Providence College and also teaches at Northeastern University and Rutgers University. He teaches a variety of courses in ethics, social and political philosophy, the history of philosophy, philosophy and technology, and critical thinking. He is the Co-Editor of Books, The Moral Psychology of Compassion and Free Will and Moral Responsibility. The working title of his long-term project is 'Free Will and Why it Matters.' Visit Justin’s website, http://www.profjustincaouette.com/publications.html Visit www.themoralquestionsofsports.com and email the show to suggest topics and speakers.…
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