

Helen Czerski
Physicist and broadcaster who hosts Intelligence Squared episodes; guides the conversation and interviews guests on science and public affairs.
Top 5 podcasts with Helen Czerski
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Nov 1, 2025 • 48min
The Dark Side of Achievement & The Astonishing Science of the Sea-SYSK Choice
Jennifer Wallace, an acclaimed journalist and author of "Never Enough," discusses the toxic culture of achievement that ties self-worth to success, leading to burnout and anxiety. She highlights the importance of redefining success and fostering healthy ambition. Meanwhile, Helen Czerski, a physicist and oceanographer from University College London, unveils the mysteries of the ocean, explaining its interconnected systems and crucial role in Earth's climate. Together, they explore how these seemingly different topics intertwine in shaping our lives.

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Sep 23, 2025 • 46min
Earth – Our Planetary Life Support System - Professor Helen Czerski
Professor Helen Czerski, an oceanographer and Associate Professor at UCL, explores the intricate dynamics of Earth as a life support system. She discusses how energy flows from the Sun and the importance of recycling Earth's finite atoms. Her insights on breaking waves and bubbles reveal their crucial role in ocean processes. Czerski also emphasizes the significance of seeing humans as integrated components of Earth's systems while highlighting the two unbreakable rules of our planet: the necessity of energy flow and atom recycling.

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Oct 17, 2025 • 29min
Good Vibrations?
Helen Czerski, a physicist and oceanographer at University College London, delves into the fascinating world of resonance, explaining how everything around us has a natural frequency. She shares stunning examples, such as how spiders use resonance to catch prey and the tragic collapse of Mexico City buildings during an earthquake due to frequency matching. The discussion also touches on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and the impact of resonance on human health, including effects from vibrations in jobs like tractor driving and the potential benefits of sound therapy.

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Dec 23, 2023 • 45min
121. Exploring Physics, from Eggshells to Oceans
Physicist Helen Czerski, known for her engaging approach to complex science, dives into the fascinating world of physics. She discusses how studying bubbles can reveal crucial insights about ocean dynamics and climate change. Helen shares her thrilling experiments with eggs and explosives, illustrating fundamental principles in physics. She also highlights Walter Munk's contributions during WWII, showcasing how science impacts history. Overall, she emphasizes the importance of curiosity and making science relatable in understanding our world.

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Jul 23, 2023 • 40min
The Handshake: A Gripping History
Ella Al-Shamahi, a National Geographic explorer, stand-up comedian, and author, teams up with science broadcaster Helen Czerski to delve into the intriguing history of the handshake. They explore its origins dating back seven million years and how it signifies equality and connection across cultures. The conversation touches on the impact of the pandemic on traditional greetings, the psychological need for touch, and the symbolic weight of handshakes as reflective of democratic values. Get ready to rethink this simple gesture!


