Ep. 51 - Character Analysis of Michael Scott (Part I) w/ Educators Ryan Bailey and Justin Adams

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Show Notes: Welcome back to the Knowing You Know Nothing podcast! This is Episode 51. I was honored to have my first character analysis and discussion with fellow educators, Ryan Bailey and Justin Adams. We discussed a foundational understanding of what makes the character of Michael Scott who he is. I enjoyed this conversation and it resulted in many laughs. I hope all of you laugh as much as we did. We each find this a meaningful character that represents something within us all. Listen to the podcast to find our what that is! Thank you for your support! Supplemental Material for this episode: The Office and Philosophy : Scenes from the Unexamined Life - Can Michael ever learn? empathy and the self-other gap (US) by Andrew Terjesen. - Authenticity or happiness? Michael Scott and the ethics of self-deception (US) by Jonathan Evans and Peter Murphy. - Humiliation in The office (and at home) (US) by John Elia Bridging the gap between self-concept (have) and ideal self-concept (want) - PDF link Self-Knowledge - https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/self-knowledge/ YouTube Source for Audio Clips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY77rVR_jdQ Recommended Podcasts: Reel Talk: A Movie Podcast Twitter: @reel_cast Thoughtful-Three Questions Section Inspired by the book, “Consider This…Questions That Make You Think.” By Barbara Ann Kipfer. Thingstobehappyabout.com Twitter: @kyknownothing Music is from www.bensound.com Facebook Group: Knowing You Know Nothing (Join us!)