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Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg

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Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 21min

Everyone — including you! — should host more events (with Nick Gray)

Nick Gray, an entrepreneur and best-selling author known for his engaging social gatherings, discusses why hosting events is essential for building connections. He delves into strategies to ease the fear of hosting, emphasizing the importance of personal outreach and effective RSVPs. Gray shares tips on successful event timing and the best ways to encourage interactions among guests. He also highlights methods for memorable experiences, including the use of name tags and engaging activities, and explores the significance of follow-ups in maintaining relationships.
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Sep 11, 2024 • 1h 21min

What do we know for sure about human psychology? (with Simine Vazire)

Simine Vazire, a leading psychologist specializing in personality and self-assessment, delves into the progress and challenges within the field of psychology. She discusses the complexities surrounding the Big Five personality traits and the biases in self-reporting. The conversation also touches on the importance of transparency in research, addressing the replication crisis and the ethical dilemmas in academic publishing. Vazire emphasizes the need for reforms in research practices to enhance credibility and the reliability of psychological findings.
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Sep 4, 2024 • 1h 18min

Pattern-breaking ideas, and startups that change the world (with Mike Maples)

Mike Maples, an influential investor and co-founder of FLOODGATE, dives into the nitty-gritty of startup success. He discusses common investor pitfalls and the pivotal role of a startup's team versus its idea. Maples highlights what makes an idea 'pattern-breaking' and the unique traits of successful founders, including their resilience to feedback. He explores why some regions outshine the U.S. in unicorn startups and how storytelling can shape a startup's journey. Plus, learn why not every charismatic narrative leads to success.
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Aug 28, 2024 • 1h 10min

Decision-making and play-testing (with Dan Epstein)

Dan Epstein, a medical doctor and PhD expert in decision-making and game design, dives into the unseen choices we make and the importance of aligning them with our values. He discusses how healthcare decisions can reflect personal priorities and shares innovative strategies, like tabletop exercises, to enhance our decision-making skills. The conversation also explores how play-testing our decisions can lead to growth, while providing feedback dynamics rooted in game design. Finally, Epstein emphasizes the value of diverse perspectives and the balancing act of fun and learning in educational games.
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Aug 24, 2024 • 1h 4min

The path to utopia (with Nick Bostrom)

Nick Bostrom, a renowned philosopher and founder of the Macrostrategy Research Initiative, discusses why dystopian scenarios dominate our imagination over utopias. He explores the challenges of defining ideal societies and the paradox of abundance amidst scarcity. The conversation includes the impact of AI on human purpose, how advanced technology might reshape emotional connections, and the ethical governance needed to navigate future risks. Bostrom also ponders profound questions like our potential future in a simulation and the quest for deeper fulfillment in life.
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Aug 14, 2024 • 1h 44min

Physical limits and the long-term future (with Anders Sandberg)

Anders Sandberg, a prominent researcher in neuroethics and the future of humanity, shares insights on how our energy consumption shapes civilization. He delves into the surprising possibility of decoupling economic growth from fossil fuel usage. The conversation explores the limits of physics, including the speed of light and entropy, while tackling misconceptions around black holes and quantum mechanics. Additionally, Sandberg discusses the implications of advanced alien civilizations and the potential risks they pose, alongside the concept of panspermia and the preservation of human knowledge.
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Aug 7, 2024 • 1h 53min

Becoming a goat to avoid existential dread (with Thomas Thwaites)

Thomas Thwaites, an innovative design researcher, shares his quirky journey of constructing a toaster from scratch, which reveals the complexities behind simple products. He reflects on existential themes, pondering whether we possess more knowledge than our ancestors. Thwaites humorously explores the idea of becoming a goat to escape human complexities, discussing how animals may experience less existential dread. He also tackles the challenge of creating a harmless car, emphasizing the philosophical implications of our technological designs and their alignment with human values.
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Aug 1, 2024 • 1h 5min

AI apocalypticism vs. AI optimism (with Adam Russell)

Adam Russell, Director of the AI Division at USC's ISI, dives into the concept of 'apocaloptimism,' exploring the balance between fears and hopes surrounding AI. He discusses the importance of ethical considerations in AI development and introduces 'quorum intelligence,' highlighting collective over individual intelligence. Russell also emphasizes cognitive diversity's role in enhancing decision-making and the necessity of collaboration between social and computer sciences for responsible AI integration. This conversation urges a thoughtful approach to navigating our AI-infused future.
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Jul 24, 2024 • 1h 42min

Should we trust papers published in top social science journals? (with Daniel Lakens)

Daniel Lakens, an expert in social science research, discusses trust in top journals, challenges in psychological theories, limitations of peer review, ethical research principles, and the future of social science collaboration.
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Jul 17, 2024 • 1h 8min

Is psychology the same across cultures? (with Joseph Henrich)

Joseph Henrich, an expert in psychology and culture, discusses the differences between WEIRD and non-WEIRD cultures, including cognitive skills, moral reasoning, and innovation. Topics cover individualism vs. collectivism, cultural diversity, and the influence of individualism on social connections and ambition. The conversation also touches on risk-taking behaviors, moral judgments, and the replication crisis in psychology.

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