Educational Podcasts on Ethical Behavior
We place a premium on ethical behavior at Atlas Promotions, and we often talk about the values and ideals that inform our decisions during company meetings. Holding ourselves to high standards is how we earn the trust of the public and the businesses with which we partner.
Business ethics is a meaty topic though, and books on the subject can take a while to work through. Luckily, we’ve found some podcasts that are both instructive and (mostly) easy to understand.
One of the best is “Everyday Ethics,” a weekly podcast that helps listeners recognize ethical dilemmas, and then understand them. For instance, in “Airlines These Days,” the incident where a doctor was removed against his will from a United Airlines plane was discussed.
“Philosophy Now” is a bi-monthly magazine that has been sharing the best ideas in philosophy for over 25 years. Their podcasts cover both classic topics like free will and more modern issues like transhumanism. To learn about ethics and meta-ethics, listen to “Beyond Right and Wrong.”
Many Atlas Promotions millennials are fond of “A2Ethics,” a podcast that interviews people in their twenties and thirties and asks them to explain the ethics involved in their jobs or industries. “Do Actors Have Ethics?” is a fascinating panel discussion about what actors are willing to do to get roles.”
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