

#5955
Mentioned in 13 episodes
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Book • 2015
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Mentioned in 13 episodes
Mentioned by
Steve Levitt as a famous mathematician author whose works, like 'Alice in Wonderland', incorporate mathematical concepts.


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

41 snips
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Mentioned by
Elise Hu in the introduction of the podcast, referencing the book's themes of virtual reality and imagination.


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

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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
Recommended by
Alison Gopnik as a book she read obsessively as a child and that captures the quality of childhood.


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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
Mentioned as the classic of children's literature that Charles Dodgson published under his pen name.

Lewis Carroll Imagines Wonderland
Mentioned by Leela as one of the books on Theo's bookshelf.

Fractal Karma by Arula Ratnakar (audio)
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
Recommended by
Alison Gopnik as a book that captures the essence of childhood exploration, including its possibilities and challenges.


This changed how I think about love (with Alison Gopnik)
Mentioned by
Hollay Ghadery and Peter Darbyshire in the context of Peter's reimagining of the character in his book.


Peter Darbyshire, "The Mona Lisa Sacrifice" (Poplar Press, 2024)
Mentioned when discussing the 'dodo bird' hypothesis in psychotherapy, referencing a quote from the book.

#1111 Charlotte Blease - The Nocebo Effect: When Words Make You Sick