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Build For Tomorrow

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Apr 28, 2022 • 41min

The Four-Day Workweek Is Here

The four-day workweek was once just an experiment. Now it’s regular life for many people. So what’s that like? In this episode, we look at the good, the bad, the reason our workweek evolved the way it did, and what it’ll take to get everyone else another day off.The “Build For Tomorrow” book is almost here! Grab your copy at jasonfeifer.com/bookGet in touch!Newsletter: jasonfeifer.bulletin.comWebsite: jasonfeifer.comInstagram: @heyfeiferTwitter: @heyfeiferSponsors:mfmpod.comIndeed.com/ARCHIVENetSuite.com/BFTRedhat.com/command-line-heroes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mar 31, 2022 • 49min

Real Ways to Predict the Future

Do you wish you could predict the future? Not in a street-corner psychic kind of way, but in a more personal, meaningful way. How can you know what’s coming, and to know what decisions you should make? To answer that, we talk to many experts — including the head of a group called the Superforecasters! — who explain how to do just that.The “Build For Tomorrow” book is almost here! Grab your copy at jasonfeifer.com/bookGet in touch!Newsletter: jasonfeifer.bulletin.comWebsite: jasonfeifer.comInstagram: @heyfeiferTwitter: @heyfeiferSponsors:Indeed.com/ARCHIVENetSuite.com/BFTRedhat.com/command-line-heroes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Feb 24, 2022 • 40min

The Climate Problem We Can Solve Now

Climate change is described as a “generational battle,” in which young people care and older people don’t. But this is a perfect example of how we think about generations all wrong — and that has big consequences. If we can drop our assumptions about generational divides, we might just have a shot at solving some of the world’s most urgent problems.Get in touch!Newsletter: jasonfeifer.bulletin.comWebsite: jasonfeifer.comInstagram: @heyfeiferTwitter: @heyfeiferSponsors:Indeed.com/ARCHIVELightstream.com/BFTShopify.com/BUILDjordanharbinger.com/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jan 27, 2022 • 47min

Why People Can’t Write, and How To Fix That

Who is to blame for people’s poor writing skills? It isn’t texting or tweeting. It’s a fateful decision made in 1875, from which we’ve never recovered. In this episode, we find out what went wrong — and how today’s educators are reinventing the way writing is taught.Get in touch!Newsletter: jasonfeifer.bulletin.comWebsite: jasonfeifer.comInstagram: @heyfeiferTwitter: @heyfeiferSponsors:mfmpod.comIndeed.com/ARCHIVELightstream.com/BFTBeforeithappened.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Dec 27, 2021 • 46min

We Can Make Politics Smarter

We like to laugh at lawmakers for their technology ignorance, like when Sen. Richard Blumenthal asked a Facebook executive if she’ll “commit to ending finsta.” But how do gaffes like these actually happen? The answer is more complicated than you'd think. In this episode, a deep investigation into the cause and effects of a political gaffe — and why it's something that we, together, should want to fix.Get in touch!Newsletter: jasonfeifer.bulletin.comWebsite: jasonfeifer.comInstagram: @heyfeiferTwitter: @heyfeiferSponsors:betterhelp.com/buildExpressvpn.com/BUILDFORTOMORROWbeforeithappened.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nov 25, 2021 • 47min

The Case for Sex Robots

Sex robots?! For decades, people have debated their dangers or called them ridiculous. But what if these bots can actually be a good thing? Here is the surprisingly human argument for a dystopian-sounding technology — and why it matters far beyond the bedroom.Get in touch!Newsletter: jasonfeifer.bulletin.comWebsite: jasonfeifer.comInstagram: @heyfeiferTwitter: @heyfeifer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Oct 28, 2021 • 42min

This Episode Will Change Your Brain

People worry that technology changes our brains. It’s the reason why tech critics talk about dopamine, a chemical that they say turns us into social media addicts. But when I called actual brain scientists and asked them to fact-check the critics, I heard a very different story: Our brains are way more flexible than we think, they say. And dopamine? It’s complicated.Get in touch!Website: jasonfeifer.comNewsletter: jasonfeifer.bulletin.comInstagram: Instagram.com/heyfeiferTwitter: Twitter.com/heyfeifer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 30, 2021 • 47min

Simple Pleasures Aren’t Simple (See: Knitting)

Is everything really political these days? Or has it always been that way?To answer that, let’s look at the story of knitting. Can anything get simpler than knitting? Balls of yarn! Comfy socks! So when the knitting community began reckoning with racism recently, many people complained that it ruined their simple pleasure. But the history of knitting is long and controversial — and includes many of today’s most hotly debated topics. (Sexism! Conspiracy theories! Fears of automation!) On this episode: Knitting’s surprising past, and what happens when one knitter tries to make change today.Get in touch:Website: jasonfeifer.comNewsletter: jasonfeifer.bulletin.comInstagram: Instagram.com/heyfeiferTwitter: Twitter.com/heyfeifer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Aug 26, 2021 • 45min

The Not-Boring Truth About Boredom

The most dangerous thing about smartphones, according to critics, is that we're never bored. Boredom is healthy, they say! But history and science may say otherwise. People have spent thousands of years desperately trying to escape boredom, and even considered it a sin or disease. So should we really feel guilty every time we fill a dull moment with a screen?In this episode, we dig into the surprisingly fascinating history of boredom — which once terrified America's Founding Fathers and has long been a symbol of class and status — as well as the science of what boredom does to our brains.Get in touch!Website: jasonfeifer.comNewsletter: jasonfeifer.bulletin.comInstagram: Instagram.com/heyfeiferTwitter: Twitter.com/heyfeifer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jul 30, 2021 • 48min

Yes, Talk to Strangers!

You might think you’re bad at talking with strangers. But in fact, you were built to talk to them — and you’re more natural at it than you know. In this episode, we go back millions of years to learn how our cultures and even our bodies were shaped by strangers, and what that can teach us about healing today’s great divides.Get in touch!Website: jasonfeifer.comNewsletter: jasonfeifer.bulletin.comInstagram: Instagram.com/heyfeiferTwitter: Twitter.com/heyfeiferCheck out guest Joe Keohane’s book, “The Power of Strangers” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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