

Joe Folley
Graduate of Cambridge University with an MPhil in Philosophy, specializing in logic. Known for his YouTube channel "Unsolicited Advice".
Top 10 podcasts with Joe Folley
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Jul 31, 2025 • 1h 26min
#974 - Joe Folley - Existential Philosophy, Nietzsche, Suffering & Self-Awareness
Joe Folley, a YouTuber and philosopher from the channel Unsolicited Advice, dives deep into existential philosophy and Nietzsche's profound ideas. He explores the relationship between survival and philosophical thought, emphasizing the transformative power of existentialism. Folley dissects Nietzsche's views on suffering, the will to power, and personal authenticity, discussing how embracing hardships leads to growth. Literature's role in self-discovery is highlighted through Dostoevsky, enhancing our understanding of complex emotions and the search for meaning.

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Oct 27, 2025 • 1h 59min
#1012 - Alex O’Connor & Joe Folley - Is Being Smart Worth the Depression?
In this engaging discussion, YouTuber Alex O'Connor and philosopher Joe Folley tackle the practical relevance of philosophy in today's world. They ponder whether modern philosophy has lost its way or remains a guiding light. Delving into ancient ideas, they explore underrated philosophies like Stoicism and Aristotle's ethics. The duo also examines dark philosophies, questioning whether they can provide ironic relief in life. From it existential quandaries to modern consequences of thought, their insights challenge listeners to rethink the value of philosophical inquiry.

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Aug 24, 2025 • 1h 33min
#118 Joe Folley - Everything You Need to Know About Logic
Joe Folley, a Cambridge philosophy graduate and creator of Unsolicited Advice, dives deep into the world of logic. He compares Aristotelian and Stoic logic, revealing how these foundations impact clarity in reasoning. The discussion also touches on the importance of validity versus soundness in arguments and the intriguing consequences of contradictions. Folley simplifies complex concepts like fuzzy and modal logic, while humorously exploring truth claims—like whether your mum knows about your orientation—making the exploration of logic both enlightening and entertaining.

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Mar 23, 2025 • 3h 9min
#100 Philosopher Shootout - 16 Thinkers, Ranked (With Joe Folley)
In a lively discussion, Joe Folley, a Cambridge Philosophy graduate and YouTube star from 'Unsolicited Advice,' joins to rank 16 famous philosophers. They dissect the philosophical duels between Hume and Descartes, and Plato versus Aristotle, revealing the strengths of empiricism and rationalism. The conversation dives into the ethics of Peter Singer and the existential complexities posed by Nietzsche and Kierkegaard. Joe critiques contemporary thinkers like Hitchens and Peterson, wrapping it all up with a cheeky ranking of their philosophical legacies.

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Sep 9, 2024 • 2h 30min
#82 Joe Folley - 9 Questions Atheists Cannot Answer
Joe Folley, a philosophy graduate from Cambridge and creator of the YouTube channel Unsolicited Advice, dives into the deep philosophical questions surrounding existence. He explores the contrast between mechanistic and teleological perspectives, the nature of nothingness, and the quest for agency. The discussion covers the complexities between atheism and moral realism, the innate sense of the divine, and how belief systems impact civilization. Ultimately, the conversation challenges listeners to reconsider their understanding of reality and consciousness.

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Jun 9, 2024 • 1h 20min
#71 Unsolicited Advice - An Introduction to Nihilism
Joe Folley, creator of 'Unsolicited Advice,' joins to discuss nihilism in philosophy. They explore historical roots, Nietzsche's views, and the erosion of traditional beliefs. The conversation delves into literary characters, the absurdity of seeking meaning, and the correlation between beliefs and behaviors.

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Aug 26, 2025 • 1h 36min
S2 E19. The Rise Of The Lapsed Atheists
Joe Folley, an Atheist YouTuber with a philosophy degree from Cambridge, and Alex O'Connor, known as Cosmic Skeptic and host of Within Reason, delve into the intriguing phenomenon of 'lapsed atheists.' They discuss the growing trend of public figures exploring faith, sharing personal stories about what could lead them back to belief. The conversation touches on the complexities of identity, rational inquiry, and the emotional resonance of spirituality, emphasizing a shift from mere skepticism to a deeper understanding of faith and community.

Mar 10, 2026 • 2h 7min
#3. Jonathan Pageau & Joe Folley: Does art, culture and human experience point to God?
Jonathan Pageau, an Orthodox thinker and icon carver who reads symbolism and tradition, and Joe Folley, an atheist philosopher and YouTuber versed in Cambridge philosophy, discuss whether art, culture and human experience point beyond nature. They debate patterns, emergence, top-down meaning, Genesis as symbolic description, and what kind of resurrection or evidence might change minds.

Oct 22, 2025 • 2h 3min
Ep. 285 -Soliciting Joe Folley's Unsolicited Philosophical Advice
In this engaging conversation, Joe Folley, a Cambridge-trained philosopher and creator of the Unsolicited Advice YouTube channel, shares his journey in philosophy. He emphasizes clarity in communicating complex ideas and the importance of intellectual humility. The duo discusses navigating between analytic and continental thought, exploring aphorisms, and the emotional dimensions of philosophy. Joe also dives into debates on naturalism and the existence of God while reflecting on his teaching philosophy and aspirations for lifelong learning. Expect insightful and lively exchanges!

Oct 14, 2025 • 1h 26min
Joe Folley and Glen Scrivener Go Head to Head on Morality, Evil, Consciousness and More || SLP612
In this engaging discussion, agnostic philosopher Joe Folley, known for his YouTube channel Unsolicited Advice, dives deep into morality and the nature of God. He explores the concept of divine hiddenness and how even believers can feel distant from God, referencing figures like Mother Teresa. The conversation touches on the moral implications of suffering and evil, raising powerful examples that challenge traditional views. They also debate the influence of Christianity on Western ethics and contemplate whether moral truths can exist independently of God.


