Whether I'm presenting a paper at an academic conference or speaking to an audience outside of my home discipline, I enjoy bringing philosophical ideas to life and connecting with my listeners. Below you'll find a list of my podcast appearances, public presentations, and academic talks.
Podcast Appearances:
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Podcast Appearances:
- Ideas that Matter, April 2026
- Overthink Substack Live with Céline Leboeuf, January 2026
- Philosophy and Therapy Podcast, March 2024
- Overthink Podcast, "Why Live?", February 2023
Select Public Presentations:
- "Anger." Department of Logic, Philosophy, and Scientific Method, London School of Economics, January 2022
- “Body Positivity: What Is It? What Do We Want It to Be?” Philosophy in an Inclusive Key, June 2021
- “Mindfulness in the Classroom,” Second Annual Inclusiveness Seminar, University of Miami, April 2017
- "Embodying Resistance to Resistance to Oppression." Harvard Horizons Symposium, May 2015.
Select Academic Presentations:
- "Eating, Cooking, and the Ethics of Self-Care," Philosophy Department, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, April 2024
- Keynote Address: "Race, Bodily Alienation, and the Politics of Self-Care," Social Justice and Oppression Workshop, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, February 2024
- "The Beautiful, the Sublime, and the Tyranny of Slenderness Twenty Years Later,” American Society for Aesthetics, Arlington, VA, November 2023
- Keynote Address: "Embodying Bias,” Implicit Bias: What Are We Missing? Workshop, Munich School of Philosophy, Munich, Germany, October 2023
- "Body Image and the Ethics of Self-Care," American Society for Existential Phenomenology, Harvard University, June 2023
- "Is Justice Required for Happiness? – Lessons from Feminist Theory,'' Science of Ethics and Happiness Project, Casina Pio IV, Vatican City, February 2022
- “Body Positivity: What Is It? What Do We Want It to Be?,” Department of Philosophy, University of Miami, November 2019
- “‘What Are You?’ – Addressing Racial Ambiguity,” Department of Philosophy, DePaul University, May 2019