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Episode 80 Our Essential Self Is Not Fragile

August 04, 2020 19:35 - 53 minutes

Podcast: Cracking The Reality Code Episode: Episode 80 Our Essential Self Is Not Fragile Pub date: 2020-08-03 Johana and Lillian explore the anti-fragility of our essential Self The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Cracking The Reality Code, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

You 2.0: Our Pursuit of Happiness

August 04, 2020 19:35 - 51 minutes

Podcast: Hidden Brain Episode: You 2.0: Our Pursuit of Happiness Pub date: 2020-08-03 Sometimes, life can feel like being stuck on a treadmill. No matter how hard you try to get happier, you end up back where you started. What's going on here? We kick off our annual You 2.0 summer series with happiness researcher Elizabeth Dunn, who explains how to fight the treadmill feeling. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from NPR, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated ...

#213 — The Worst Epidemic

August 04, 2020 19:35 - 2 hours

Podcast: Making Sense with Sam Harris Episode: #213 — The Worst Epidemic Pub date: 2020-08-04 In this episode the podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Gabriel Dance about the global epidemic of child sexual abuse. They discuss how misleading the concept of “child pornography” is, the failure of governments and tech companies to grapple with the problem, the tradeoff between online privacy and protecting children, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, photo DNA, the roles played...

615 - Tucker Max - S*** is going to get CRAZY

August 04, 2020 19:35 - 1 hour

Podcast: The James Altucher Show Episode: 615 - Tucker Max - S*** is going to get CRAZY Pub date: 2020-08-04 Initially, I called up my good friend, Tucker Max to talk about publishing books and the industry. BUT, we got derailed right from the beginning, and started talking about all the insanity! I "Why are you being gaslit?" he asked me. I asked Tucker what he thought was going on in the world. An hour later we finished Part one of the podcast.  I write about all my podcasts! Check out t...

#89 Maria Konnikova: Less Certainty, More Inquiry

August 04, 2020 19:35 - 1 hour

Podcast: The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish Episode: #89 Maria Konnikova: Less Certainty, More Inquiry Pub date: 2020-08-04 Professional poker player, psychologist and author of two New York Times best-sellers, Maria Konnikova discusses her mentors, making decisions in environments of uncertainty, the importance of reflection, cooling down your emotions and Sherlock Holmes. GO PREMIUM: Support the podcast, get ad-free episodes, transcripts, and so much more: https://fs.blog/knowledg...

Truth and Scientific Progress | Nancy Cartwright

August 04, 2020 19:34 - 24 minutes

Podcast: Philosophy For Our Times Episode: Truth and Scientific Progress | Nancy Cartwright Pub date: 2020-08-04 How important is trust and authority to the healthy production of modern science? At a time of uncertainty and doubt, many of us look to science to provide the answers. But does science deserve the authority we give it? And does our trust help, or are challenge and criticism better drivers of progress? A former mathematician turned philosopher of science, Nancy Cartwright breaks...

A Conversation with Seth Powell about Yogic Studies

August 04, 2020 19:32 - 1 hour

Podcast: New Books Network Episode: A Conversation with Seth Powell about Yogic Studies Pub date: 2020-08-04 Today I talked with Seth Powell, founder of Yogic Studies “were the studio meets the academy” rendering rigorous research accessible to studios, teachers, and students. Beyond completing his Yoga Studies doctorate at Harvard University, Seth is at the cutting edge of online education, at the intersection of academic expertise and public access. Seth also hosts the Yogic Studies podca...

Episode 64| Zarathustra At Noontide | Happiness is the Little Things in Life

August 03, 2020 18:56 - 43 minutes

Podcast: Dissecting Philosophy with Dr McDonald Episode: Episode 64| Zarathustra At Noontide | Happiness is the Little Things in Life Pub date: 2020-08-03 In the sixty fourth episode of Dissecting Philosophy with Dr McDonald, he reads and discusses the section At Noontide in Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra. It also includes a brief discussion of the film Yes Man (2008) to accompany the section. Feel free to send questions or comments to [email protected] New episodes every...

Q&A: Election Delays? Million Dollar Idea, 3D Thinking vs. 1D, 2D, and 4D...

August 03, 2020 18:56 - 59 minutes

Podcast: The James Altucher Show Episode: Q&A: Election Delays? Million Dollar Idea, 3D Thinking vs. 1D, 2D, and 4D... Pub date: 2020-08-03 Election delays?? Million-dollar idea, 3D thinking, vs 1D 2D and...4D. What drugs would we take if we got the Rona. How would Robyn survive if she teleports to 900AD, puzzles, resources, and STUFF! I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast. Thanks so much for listening! If you like t...

108 | Carl Bergstrom on Information, Disinformation, and Bullshit

August 03, 2020 18:56 - 1 hour

Podcast: Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas Episode: 108 | Carl Bergstrom on Information, Disinformation, and Bullshit Pub date: 2020-08-03 We are living, in case you haven’t noticed, in a world full of bullshit. It’s hard to say whether the amount is truly increasing, but it seems that everywhere you look someone is trying to convince you of something, regardless of whether that something is actually true. Where is this bullshit coming from, ho...

712: Nice White Parents

August 03, 2020 08:00 - 1 hour

Podcast: This American Life Episode: 712: Nice White Parents Pub date: 2020-08-02 Years ago, producer Chana Joffe-Walt started reporting on one school in New York. She thought the story was about segregation and inequality in public schools. But the more she looked into it, the more she realized she was witnessing something else. She was seeing the inordinate power of white parents at this school. This is the first episode of Chana’s new mini-series: Nice White Parents.  The podcast and ar...

Black Lives and Marxist Lesbians Matter

August 03, 2020 07:59 - 55 minutes

Podcast: The Right to Reason Episode: Black Lives and Marxist Lesbians Matter Pub date: 2020-08-02 Ben Fama Jr, Javier Javier, and Clinton Gordon discuss recent Trump election polls, Black and White Police-shooting statistics, why Conservatives voted for Trump, Medicare For All, and Marxist-Lesbianism. Find Ben's films @ https://www.youtube.com/user/famamediaproductions  Watch Javier @ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqHBoO_W-m3cvVdKDXouk3A  Support this broadcast @ https://www.patreon....

Shanna Lee on Using The Soul Frequency

August 03, 2020 07:59 - 50 minutes

Podcast: Seek Reality - Roberta Grimes Episode: Shanna Lee on Using The Soul Frequency Pub date: 2020-08-03 Shanna Lee is an intuitive healer and celebrity manifestation coach. She has written a wonderful book called The Soul Frequency – Your Healthy, Awakened, and Authentic Life, which Roberta considers to be a wonderful follow-on handbook to her own The Fun of Growing Forever. In her second visit to Seek Reality, Shanna talks further about how her spiritual-development process works, and ...

Scott Aikin | Seneca Surpassing God, Hellenistic World Views & Practicing Virtue

August 03, 2020 07:59 - 1 hour

Podcast: The Practical Stoic with Simon J. E. Drew Episode: Scott Aikin | Seneca Surpassing God, Hellenistic World Views & Practicing Virtue Pub date: 2020-08-03 Scott F. Aikin is an American philosopher and Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he also holds a joint appointment in Classics. He earned an M.A. in Philosophy from the University of Montana in 1999 and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Vanderbilt University in 2006. His principal are...

Tania de Jong AM - Healing the Planet’s Suffering with Plant Medicines

August 02, 2020 20:38 - 46 minutes

Podcast: The Third Wave Episode: Tania de Jong AM - Healing the Planet’s Suffering with Plant Medicines Pub date: 2020-08-02 Tania de Jong AM is a trail-blazing Australian soprano, global speaker, and award-winning social entrepreneur who has developed five businesses and three charities—including Mind Medicine Australia, which supports psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of mental illness. In this wide-ranging podcast, she and Paul F. Austin talk about mental health, su...

Healing the Planet’s Suffering with Plant Medicines - Tania de Jong AM

August 02, 2020 20:38 - 46 minutes

Podcast: The Third Wave Episode: Healing the Planet’s Suffering with Plant Medicines - Tania de Jong AM Pub date: 2020-08-02 Tania de Jong AM is a trail-blazing Australian soprano, global speaker, and award-winning social entrepreneur who has developed five businesses and three charities—including Mind Medicine Australia, which supports psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of mental illness. In this wide-ranging podcast, she and Paul F. Austin talk about mental health, su...

What are we doing when we argue?

August 02, 2020 20:38 - 28 minutes

Podcast: Philosopher's Zone Episode: What are we doing when we argue? Pub date: 2020-08-02 Argument and debate don’t need to be blood sports. Done properly, argument can be about beneficial mutual exchange and trust. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from ABC Radio, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Maps of Meaning 2: Marionettes & Individuals (Part 1)

August 02, 2020 20:38 - 2 hours

Podcast: The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast Episode: Maps of Meaning 2: Marionettes & Individuals (Part 1) Pub date: 2020-08-02 Here is the second episode in a 12 part series that could only be found on youtube until now! In this lecture, I begin using a particular piece of dramatic art -- the Disney film Pinocchio -- to provide a specific example of the manner in which great mythological or archetypal themes inform and permeate narrative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.f...

Gary Greenberg on The Case for a Proto-Gospel

August 02, 2020 08:01 - 1 hour

Podcast: Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio Episode: Gary Greenberg on The Case for a Proto-Gospel Pub date: 2020-08-01 We present compelling evidence for the existence of a written pre-canonical Alpha gospel that was a foundation for the four gospels. This exploration will lead to novel insights on the transcendent spirituality of the Gospel of John, as well as enigmatic biblical characters like the Beloved Disciple, Lazarus, Mary Magdalene, and Jesus himself. Astral Guest — Gary Greenberg, author ...

Episode 84, The Patricia Churchland Interview (Part I - The Hornswoggle Problem)

August 02, 2020 08:01 - 57 minutes

Podcast: The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast Episode: Episode 84, The Patricia Churchland Interview (Part I - The Hornswoggle Problem) Pub date: 2020-08-02 Introduction Resting on our shoulders is the most complex object in the known universe: 86 billion neurons, each connected to 10,000 others. From Plato to Descartes, to the modern-day, philosophers have largely been ignorant of the workings of the brain, despite many questions in philosophy seeming to be intimately linked with its nature...

“Reengineering Humanity” and the Arctic Code Vault

August 02, 2020 07:59 - 29 minutes

Podcast: Future Tense Episode: “Reengineering Humanity” and the Arctic Code Vault Pub date: 2020-08-02 The late Stephen Hawking famously warned that Artificial Intelligence might someday become so clever as to supersede humans. But academic and author, Brett Frischmann, has a different fear. He argues that human beings are starting to act like machines. That they’re being groomed to become more robotic in their behaviour and interactions. Also, why is the software development company GitHu...

Individuals evolving into unividuals

August 01, 2020 17:47 - 1 hour

Podcast: The Freke Show Episode: Individuals evolving into unividuals Pub date: 2020-08-01 This is Tim's presentation for an online conference held May 2020.   Tim Freke is a philosopher, transformational leader and bestselling author. If you’d like to discuss ideas with Tim, you may be interested in his online community: https://timfreke.com/ICU.aspx The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Tim Freke, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed ...

#450: Books I've Loved — Neil Strauss

August 01, 2020 14:36 - 24 minutes

Podcast: The Tim Ferriss Show Episode: #450: Books I've Loved — Neil Strauss Pub date: 2020-07-31 Books I've Loved — Neil Strauss | Brought to you by Audible. Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is my job to sit down with world-class performers of all different types—from startup founders and investors to chess champions to Olympic athletes. This episode, however, is an experiment and part of a shorter series I’m doing called “Books I’ve Loved.” I’ve invited some a...

An Artificial Revolution, with Ivana Bartoletti and Yassmin Abdel-Magied

August 01, 2020 14:36 - 42 minutes

Podcast: Intelligence Squared Episode: An Artificial Revolution, with Ivana Bartoletti and Yassmin Abdel-Magied Pub date: 2020-07-31 In this week's episode world-leading privacy expert Ivana Bartoletti speaks about the reality behind the AI revolution, from the low-paid workers who train algorithms to recognise cancerous polyps, to the rise of data violence and the symbiotic relationship between AI and social media anger. She spoke to author and writer Yassmin Abdel-Maggied. To find out mor...

Q&A: Marie Kondo, Demon Sperm, Experiments...

August 01, 2020 14:36 - 1 hour

Podcast: The James Altucher Show Episode: Q&A: Marie Kondo, Demon Sperm, Experiments... Pub date: 2020-08-01 Marie Kondo, demon sperm, experiments Can you buy an Instagram acct? Another great site to buy online stores? Are experiments fun? How do I experiment with relationships? Risk vs reward! And “demon sperm” I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast. Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subsc...

Sam Harris - enlightenment, real meditation, and consciousness explained

July 31, 2020 18:49 - 1 hour

Podcast: The Kevin Rose Show Episode: Sam Harris - enlightenment, real meditation, and consciousness explained Pub date: 2019-10-21 Sam Harris is an author, meditator, neuroscientist, philosopher, and podcast host. In this episode, Kevin and Sam talk about the nature of consciousness, Sam's background in meditation, enlightenment, taking meditation seriously, the role of gurus, and more. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Kevin Rose, which is the property of its owner a...

SIDE HUSTLE FRIDAYS - The First Episode! Online Newsletters

July 31, 2020 18:42 - 1 hour

Podcast: The James Altucher Show Episode: SIDE HUSTLE FRIDAYS - The First Episode! Online Newsletters Pub date: 2020-07-31 One of the most profitable and easy businesses you can do: create your own online newsletter. With a little help from David Newman, we cover every step to setting up your first newsletter and scaling it to a multi-million dollar business. After you listen to this, you can set up your first online newsletter five minutes later.  I write about all my podcasts! Check ou...

Talking The Regenerative Life | Carol Sanford

July 31, 2020 18:41 - 1 hour

Podcast: Rune Soup Episode: Talking The Regenerative Life | Carol Sanford Pub date: 2020-07-31 Thought leader, speaker and innovator, Carol Sanford, joins the show this week. We discuss indigenous thinking, metaphor, and her latest book, The Regenerative Life: Transform Any Organization, Our Society, and Your Destiny. A fascinating and eye-opening discussion. Show Notes The Regenerative Life: Transform Any Organization, Our Society, and Your Destiny. Carol's website. Carol's artic...

#113 – Manolis Kellis: Human Genome and Evolutionary Dynamics

July 31, 2020 18:41 - 2 hours

Podcast: Lex Fridman Podcast Episode: #113 – Manolis Kellis: Human Genome and Evolutionary Dynamics Pub date: 2020-07-31 Manolis Kellis is a professor at MIT and head of the MIT Computational Biology Group. He is interested in understanding the human genome from a computational, evolutionary, biological, and other cross-disciplinary perspectives. Support this podcast by supporting our sponsors: – Blinkist: https://blinkist.com/lex – Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/lex – MasterClass:...

Marilyn Nelson — Communal Pondering in a Noisy World

July 30, 2020 22:39 - 51 minutes

Podcast: On Being with Krista Tippett Episode: Marilyn Nelson — Communal Pondering in a Noisy World Pub date: 2020-07-30 Marilyn Nelson is a storytelling poet who has taught poetry and contemplative practice to college students and West Point cadets. She brings a contemplative eye to ordinary goodness in the present and to complicated ancestries we’re all reckoning with now. And she imparts a spacious perspective on what “communal pondering” might mean. Marilyn Nelson is a professor emerit...

#112 – Ian Hutchinson: Nuclear Fusion, Plasma Physics, and Religion

July 30, 2020 14:00 - 2 hours

Podcast: Lex Fridman Podcast Episode: #112 – Ian Hutchinson: Nuclear Fusion, Plasma Physics, and Religion Pub date: 2020-07-29 Ian Hutchinson is a nuclear engineer and plasma physicist at MIT. He has made a number of important contributions in plasma physics including the magnetic confinement of plasmas seeking to enable fusion reactions, which is the energy source of the stars, to be used for practical energy production. Current nuclear reactors are based on fission as we discuss. Ian has ...

Your Meaning in Life with Researcher and Author Nate Novosel

July 30, 2020 14:00 - 1 hour

Podcast: Awakenings with Michele Meiche Episode: Your Meaning in Life with Researcher and Author Nate Novosel Pub date: 2020-07-29 Nathanael Garrett Novosel is a professional researcher and advisor with over 20 years of experience studying individual and group behavior. Over that time, he has researched psychology, evolutionary biology, organizational best practices, leadership decision making, business, technology, finance, and philosophy to understand how the world as we know it works an...

#212 — July 29, 2020

July 30, 2020 14:00 - 48 minutes

Podcast: Making Sense with Sam Harris Episode: #212 — July 29, 2020 Pub date: 2020-07-29 In this episode of the podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Kathryn Paige Harden about public controversy over group differences in traits like intelligence and ongoing research in behavioral genetics. They discuss Harden’s criticism of the Making Sense episode featuring Charles Murray, the mingling of scientific thinking with politics and social activism, cancel culture, environmental and genetic contributi...

Bruce Fenton on UFO/ET Contact 780,000 Years Ago |458|

July 29, 2020 18:17 - 58 minutes

Podcast: Skeptiko – Science at the Tipping Point Episode: Bruce Fenton on UFO/ET Contact 780,000 Years Ago |458| Pub date: 2020-07-28 Bruce Fenton’s shamanic experience sent him looking for scientific proof of ancient alien contact… and he found it. fina photo by: Skeptiko  [Clip 00:00:00 – 00:00:53] That’s a clip from a little Skeptiko movie project episode, kind of experiment that I put together with Bruce Fenton, who you’ll hear from today, and Sean Fahey who was the guy who really d...

AMP #267 Free From Your Self with Peter Crone

July 29, 2020 18:17 - 1 hour

Podcast: Aubrey Marcus Podcast Episode: AMP #267 Free From Your Self with Peter Crone Pub date: 2020-07-29 This podcast will change your life! It changed mine. In one of my best podcasts of 2020 I drop in for a second episode with the mind architect, Peter Crone. I have never known a master of performance psychology more impactful than Peter. We discuss the many ways we abusively to ourself, and all of the tools and techniques to liberate ourselves from this inner oppressor.     Connect w...

Live at Catalyst 2010

July 29, 2020 18:17 - 51 minutes

Podcast: Akimbo: A Podcast from Seth Godin Episode: Live at Catalyst 2010 Pub date: 2020-07-29 On making an impact in a changing world Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link and press the appropriate b...

#449: Grandmaster Maurice Ashley on the Magic of Chess, The Art of Trash-Talking, Must-Read Biographies, and More

July 29, 2020 18:17 - 1 hour

Podcast: The Tim Ferriss Show Episode: #449: Grandmaster Maurice Ashley on the Magic of Chess, The Art of Trash-Talking, Must-Read Biographies, and More Pub date: 2020-07-29 Grandmaster Maurice Ashley on the Magic of Chess, The Art of Trash-Talking, Must-Read Biographies, and More | Brought to you by Helix Sleep, ExpressVPN, and Athletic Greens. Maurice Ashley (@MauriceAshley) made history in 1999 when he became the first African-American chess Grandmaster. He is a three-time national cha...

Slavoj Žižek and Shahidha Bari on Hegel in a Wired Brain

July 28, 2020 20:14 - 40 minutes

Podcast: Intelligence Squared Episode: Slavoj Žižek and Shahidha Bari on Hegel in a Wired Brain Pub date: 2020-07-28 In celebration of the 250th anniversary of the birth of G.W.F. Hegel, Slavoj Žižek speaks to Shahidha Bari about the philosophical giant that changed our way of thinking about posthumanism. Together they investigate what he might have had to say about the idea of the 'singularity' and the 'wired brain' – what happens when a direct link between our mental processes and a digit...

560. Louise Kay

July 28, 2020 17:57 - 1 hour

Podcast: Buddha at the Gas Pump Episode: 560. Louise Kay Pub date: 2020-07-20 Louise Kay was born in Lancashire, in the northwest of The UK. After graduating from university she worked as an English teacher for 15 years, and during this time began to question the deeper meaning of life. This led her to the path of spirituality, where she found a strong resonance with the teachings of non-duality. In her early thirties, Louise felt a deep call in her heart to visit India, where she experien...

506: The Ethical Jerk

July 28, 2020 17:56 - 10 minutes

Podcast: Philosophy Talk Starters Episode: 506: The Ethical Jerk Pub date: 2020-07-24 More at www.philosophytalk.org/shows/ethical-jerk. Ethics philosophers are more ethical than the average person — right? Well, maybe not. Studies show that philosophy professors are just as biased as the rest of us, and no more generous in their charitable giving. So does that mean they’re not any more ethical too? What’s the point of doing moral philosophy if it’s not to make ourselves more ethical? How ...

Chris Knowles on Wickedness in Highly Strange Places

July 28, 2020 17:55 - 1 hour

Podcast: Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio Episode: Chris Knowles on Wickedness in Highly Strange Places Pub date: 2020-07-26 Chris Knowles materialized at the Virtual Alexandria to share some of his latest research, and it was raining Red Pills, hallelujah. Chris connected Maxwell, Epstein, Crowley, Parsons, and Lovecraft; and you can add transhumanist agencies, UFOs, and various secret societies as the deadly spice. It was Life in the Fast Ghislaine. We presented visuals along with this dark Gnosis...

Laughing at COVID Masks and Dead Babies

July 28, 2020 17:55 - 56 minutes

Podcast: The Right to Reason Episode: Laughing at COVID Masks and Dead Babies Pub date: 2020-07-26 Chris Christiansen, Jason Hanerfeld, Phillip Griffin, Dallas Duff, and some guy named Luke discuss masks and abortion. Find Dallas's book @ https://www.ebay.com/itm/How-To-Win-Every-Debate-as-a-conservative/283737515682?hash=item421012e6a2:g:C2sAAOSwrhFeF2kk  Find Feedspot @ https://blog.feedspot.com/atheist_podcasts/  Support this broadcast @ https://www.patreon.com/right  And learn more ...

443: Amusement Park

July 28, 2020 17:55 - 1 hour

Podcast: This American Life Episode: 443: Amusement Park Pub date: 2020-07-26 This week, we celebrate pre-coronavirus summertime fun: at amusement parks! Ira Glass takes us behind the scenes at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, where the young staff – coached by a funny, fun-loving boss just a little older than they are – truly seem to love their jobs.   The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from This American Life, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endo...

107 | Russ Shafer-Landau on the Reality of Morality

July 28, 2020 17:55 - 1 hour

Podcast: Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas Episode: 107 | Russ Shafer-Landau on the Reality of Morality Pub date: 2020-07-27 Despite occasional and important disagreements, most people are in rough agreement about what it means to be moral, to do the right thing. There’s much less agreement about why we should be moral, or even what kind of answer to that question could be convincing. Philosopher Russ Shafer-Landau is one of the leading propone...

The Shadow: Know Yourself by Knowing Your Lurking Darkness

July 28, 2020 17:55 - 25 minutes

Podcast: The Philosophy Guy Episode: The Shadow: Know Yourself by Knowing Your Lurking Darkness Pub date: 2020-07-27 Understanding Carl Jung's concept of The Shadow...Have you ever wondered, how well do you really know yourself? As Plato once said, “know thyself.” But why? My Stuff.... Bonus Feed ($5 a month): https://www.patreon.com/thephilosophyguy Podcast: https://thephilosophyguy.fireside.fm/ Youtube: https://bit.ly/2Z0rAjA All the Links You Need: https://linktr.ee/brendenweber S...

613 - Sam Parr

July 28, 2020 17:54 - 1 hour

Podcast: The James Altucher Show Episode: 613 - Sam Parr Pub date: 2020-07-28 The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from James Altucher, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Humanity's Distant Future | Anders Sandberg

July 28, 2020 17:54 - 18 minutes

Podcast: Philosophy For Our Times Episode: Humanity's Distant Future | Anders Sandberg Pub date: 2020-07-28 Should we upgrade our bodies and minds? Will developing technologies create utopian or dystopian futures? On today’s episode we’re discussing transhumanism, artificial intelligence and ageing. Anders Sandberg is a researcher, science debater, futurist, transhumanist and author. He holds a Ph.D. in computational neuroscience from Stockholm University, and is currently a Senior Researc...

What the F**k Do We Do? Sensemaking & Tribalism

July 28, 2020 17:54 - 27 minutes

Podcast: Rebel Wisdom Episode: What the F**k Do We Do? Sensemaking & Tribalism Pub date: 2020-07-28 Rebel Wisdom's Sensemaking Series is all about the problem of Truth in the digital age.   This film looks at how the alternative media creates and enforces tribal boundaries, and argues that some kind of mediation is needed to tackle the spiral of polarisation and division.   The first film 'What the F**k Is Going On?' looked at the crisis of traditional media, and has had 330,000 views in ...

BI 079 Romain Brette: The Coding Brain Metaphor

July 28, 2020 05:41 - 1 hour

Podcast: Brain Inspired Episode: BI 079 Romain Brette: The Coding Brain Metaphor Pub date: 2020-07-27 Romain and I discuss his theoretical/philosophical work examining how neuroscientists rampantly misuse the word “code” when making claims about information processing in brains. We talk about the coding metaphor, various notions of information, the different roles and facets of mental representation, perceptual invariance, subjective physics, process versus substance metaphysics, and the ex...

Edge Effect

July 28, 2020 05:41 - 38 minutes

Podcast: Hidden Brain Episode: Edge Effect Pub date: 2020-07-27 There is great comfort in the familiar. It's one reason humans often flock to other people who share the same interests, laugh at the same jokes, hold the same political views. But familiar ground may not be the best place to cultivate creativity. Researchers have found that people with deep connections to those from other countries and cultures often see benefits in terms of their creative output. This week, we revisit a favor...

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