Feasts of Reason

4/17/2026
Disability Activist Hollis Peirce

Canadian Disability Activist (and wheelchair hockey star) Hollis Peirce describes how evolving technology and social attitudes have led to disabled people not only being able to get around better, but to become more involved and integrated into society. He also relates his experiences living in a facility run by the Catholic Church, and the close relationship he’s developed with a Chaplin there, despite being an atheist.

March 23, 2026
Why Negotiations Break Down in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

In this episode, Professor Raphael Cohen Almagor, a British Israeli political theorist, discusses his background, interest in conflict resolution, and the research behind his forthcoming book on resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He emphasizes the importance of justice, empathy, and leadership in achieving sustainable peace. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the preconditions for peace between Israel and Palestine, the concept of justice as explored by John Rawls, the importance of listening in negotiations, and the current situation with Iran. The themes of peace, justice, negotiation, and conflict resolution are central to the discussion.

March 6, 2026
The Menu for the Feasts

This first Feasts of Reason episode will tell you a bit about where this podcast came from and where it’s going. You can find the Feasts of Reason kits on The Thomas Jefferson Foundation’s website

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