I get what the creator of this podcast is trying to do (and I like the goofy humour!) but this "history" of philosophy suffers from the same failings that all histories of philosophy emerging from the western world have suffered from: they're blind to the complex philosophical systems that emerged in OTHER parts of the world such as in India and China. There are the token episodes on the Buddha & Confucius, but that's all they are- tokens. As an Indian I can say that Buddhism is not India's sole contribution to the field of philosophy. Robust philosophical engagement existed before Buddha challenged the existing order, and it continued after, particularly with systems such as Jainism (which incidentally, heavily influenced Gandhi's worldview, even though he was not raised in a Jain family). If you do want to present a more comprehensive and complex view of philosophical systems that emerged in OTHER parts of the world (often independently of similar systems elsewhere), please bring on guests who can shed light on this. Not all of us trace our philosophical ancestry to the Greeks.