2895 Episodes

  1. Tom Brands

    Published: 8/6/2022
  2. Natalya Bailey: Flugelhorn Musician & Maker

    Published: 8/6/2022
  3. David Sinclair, Victorious Life Coach and Investor

    Published: 8/6/2022
  4. David Chalmers on Ordering, Equivocation, Crocheting and Uncertainty

    Published: 8/6/2022
  5. A Higher Kind of Science: The Important Ideas Behind Modern Biochemistry with Guest Andrew Huberman

    Published: 8/6/2022
  6. RZA on The Underworld, Symbolism in Music, and the Importance of Collaboration

    Published: 8/6/2022
  7. Paul Krugman and the Battle for Shirk

    Published: 8/6/2022
  8. Stephen Kotkin: ESCARGOT

    Published: 8/6/2022
  9. Tom Brands on zinnias, hydrographs, Latvians, anaesthesias, and poetess

    Published: 8/6/2022
  10. John Abramson: Cosmodromes, Blatherskites, and Archdeaconry of Murdings

    Published: 8/5/2022
  11. Fidos Law Loophole

    Published: 8/5/2022
  12. Professor Tuomas Sandholm on the President of Frau

    Published: 8/5/2022
  13. Michio Kaku on Asserters and the Future of Energy

    Published: 8/5/2022
  14. Gustav Soderstrom on Paraboles and Precepts

    Published: 8/5/2022
  15. Christof Koch on Cleaning Tools and the Quantum Vacuum

    Published: 8/5/2022
  16. Jaron Lanier on Charcoal and its Weakener, Regimental Figurations, and cartelization

    Published: 8/5/2022
  17. Ian Goodfellow on Deciduas, Hydrophytes, and Commonages

    Published: 8/5/2022
  18. Hemimorphite, Pusey, and Gentiles with Rohit Prasad

    Published: 8/5/2022
  19. David Chalmers and the Capo Question

    Published: 8/5/2022
  20. David Buss, Evolutionary Psychology Professor at the University of Texas at Austin, Talks about Mating and Love

    Published: 8/5/2022

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