

#1509
Mentioned in 16 episodes
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Book • 2015
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Mentioned in 16 episodes
Mentioned by 

as the inspiration for Alice's Wonderland.


Ben Wilson

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Walt Disney (Part 1)
Mentioned by 

as a famous mathematician author whose works, like 'Alice in Wonderland', incorporate mathematical concepts.


Steve Levitt

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Why Numbers are Music to Our Ears (Update)
Mentioned by multiple speakers as the seminal work of Lewis Carroll.

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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as a source of inspiration for Alice in Wonderland.

Austin Padgett

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Explaining Victorian Britain
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in the description of a webinar on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

Angelina Stanford

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Episode 261: “Much Ado About Nothing” by William Shakespeare, Acts 1 & 2
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in the introduction of the podcast, referencing the book's themes of virtual reality and imagination.


Elise Hu

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Are video calls the best we can do in the age of the metaverse? | Josephine Eyre
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in relation to the white rabbit motif in Phantastes and its connection to Alice in Wonderland.

Angelina Stanford

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Episode 72: Phantastes, Ch. 5-9
Mentioned by Stephen Johnson while discussing his work with large language models.

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NotebookLM with Steven Johnson and Raiza Martin
Referenced by 

, drawing a comparison to the Cheshire Cat's advice on direction.


Sahil Bloom

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The Cheshire Cat Principle: How to Create Clarity
Recommended by 

as a book she read obsessively as a child and that captures the quality of childhood.


Alison Gopnik

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Best of: Alison Gopnik changed how I think about love
Mentioned by Chris Ramsey as a favorite book of the alien in "The Alien Interview".

Captured Alien Explains Reality - Matilda MacElroy pt. 2 - DEBRIEFED ep. 38
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as an example of authors who write under a pseudonym.

Slime Mold Time Mold

Episode 121: A New Paradigm for Psychology?
Mentioned as the classic of children's literature that Charles Dodgson published under his pen name.

Lewis Carroll Imagines Wonderland
Mentioned as the first e-book Greg Newby encountered, highlighting its searchability and ease of use.

eBooks: A snack run and the Declaration of Independence changed the way we read
Mentioned by Leela as one of the books on Theo's bookshelf.

Fractal Karma by Arula Ratnakar (audio)
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as a book Ernie Adams gave to his daughter, Lily.

Julian Edelman

The 100th Game Spectacular
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in relation to the idiom "mad as a hatter."

Rob Watts

Why were hatters mad? | IDIOM ORIGINS
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, referring to the journey Alice undertakes in the book, to illustrate embracing the unknown.

Eddie Pinero

NO ONE IS COMING TO SAVE YOU | Powerful Motivational Speeches
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in relation to illustrations in his book.

Laurence Alison

What the Labors of Hercules Can Teach You About Life and Masculinity
Recommended by 

as a book that captures the essence of childhood exploration, including its possibilities and challenges.


Alison Gopnik

This changed how I think about love (with Alison Gopnik)