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Nov 7, 2024 • 1h 10min

Human History Is Not Set In Stone

David Wengrow, an archaeologist at University College London and co-author of the bestseller 'The Dawn of Everything,' challenges the traditional narratives of human history. He discusses how our ancient ancestors were often playful and collaborative rather than brutish. The conversation delves into the complexities of early agricultural societies, critiquing the view that agriculture brought freedom. Wengrow emphasizes the need for a reimagined approach to societal structures, rooted in mutual aid and active participation, to address modern challenges.
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Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 21min

Want a More Meaningful Life? Embrace Your Limitations.

Oliver Burkeman, author of the thought-provoking 'Four Thousand Weeks,' shares his insights on the importance of embracing limitations to attain a meaningful life. He discusses 'imperfectionism' as a pathway to happiness, emphasizing that striving for control often leads to anxiety. Burkeman argues for accepting life's unpredictability, asserting that true fulfillment arises from finding joy in the present moment. He introduces the innovative concept of a 'done list' to enhance productivity and reflects on how relationships thrive when we acknowledge our boundaries.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 57min

THE WORK OF ART: How Something Comes From Nothing

Adam Moss, the former editor of New York magazine and author of "The Work of Art," discusses the complexities of creative journeys. He reveals insights from his interviews with artists, highlighting the intense struggle between creation and destruction. Moss emphasizes the necessity of persistence and healthy obsession in the artistic process while reflecting on his own transformative path from magazine editor to visual artist. The conversation also touches on the significance of personal experiences shaping artistic expression, making art a laborious yet mystical endeavor.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 37min

ANXIOUS GENERATION (Part 2): How to Raise Resilient Kids in the Digital Age

Joining the conversation is Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist and author renowned for his insights on the intersection of technology and youth mental health. He tackles the pressing youth mental health crisis driven by smartphones and social media. Key discussions include the vital differences between face-to-face and digital communication, and strategies for fostering resilience in kids. Haidt also explores the dual-edged nature of social media, advocating for parental involvement and responsible usage to safeguard adolescent well-being in the digital age.
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Oct 14, 2024 • 55min

ANXIOUS GENERATION (Part 1): What Social Media Is Doing to Our Kids

Jonathan Haidt, a renowned social psychologist and author of "The Anxious Generation," dives into the alarming rise of mental health issues among teenagers linked to social media. He shares insights about the detrimental effects, especially on girls, highlighting loneliness and social comparison. Haidt discusses the need for collaborative efforts among parents and educators to promote healthier childhood experiences. He also critiques the prevailing research that downplays social media’s role in these issues, urging for more comprehensive studies to understand its real impact.
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Oct 10, 2024 • 1h 31min

Life Is a Game. Here's How to Play It.

Join Will Storr, acclaimed science writer and author of The Status Game, as he explores life as a competitive game driven by status. He discusses how our instincts for social connection shape perceptions of self-worth, often leading to feelings of inadequacy. Storr emphasizes the importance of consciously navigating status dynamics, sharing intriguing examples from history and modern society. He also reflects on the complexities of fulfillment and identity, revealing how our pursuit of status influences happiness and human behavior.
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Oct 3, 2024 • 1h 20min

REVENGE OF THE TIPPING POINT: Malcolm Gladwell Revisits the Science of Social Contagion

Malcolm Gladwell, a renowned author and speaker known for his insights on social contagion, revisits his groundbreaking work, diving into the dark side of contagious phenomena in his new book. He explores how social media influences behaviors, historical shifts like Medicare fraud in Miami, and the pivotal role of diversity in leadership. Their conversation also touches on the Holocaust's impact on collective memory and education, and Gladwell emphasizes the necessity of adapting our understanding of societal dynamics over the years.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 59min

The Future of Storytelling, According to Malcolm Gladwell

In this riveting discussion, bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell explores the intricate relationship between storytelling and warfare. He delves into insights from 'The Bomber Mafia,' contrasting innovative aerial strategies with traditional tactics. Gladwell illustrates the power of audio storytelling, emphasizing how the human voice can convey emotions deeper than words. He also reflects on the moral complexities of historical narratives and the evolution of technology's role in storytelling. This conversation is a thought-provoking journey through the art of narrative.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 36min

NEXUS (Part 2): Yuval Noah Harari on How to Safeguard Humanity in the Age of AI

Yuval Noah Harari, a renowned historian and mega-bestselling author, dives deep into the implications of AI on society. He discusses whether merging with AI could enhance humanity. The conversation emphasizes the need for robust safety measures and international cooperation to navigate AI’s rapid advancements. Harari warns of potential risks, including threats to democracy and the rise of authoritarianism. He also reflects on how human relationships may evolve in an AI-dominated future, urging mindfulness in our interactions with technology.
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Sep 16, 2024 • 60min

NEXUS (Part 1): Can Democracy Survive the AI Revolution? (with Yuval Noah Harari)

In a captivating conversation, historian Yuval Noah Harari discusses the profound implications of AI on democracy. He emphasizes how modern information technologies have historically shaped democratic processes and warns of potential political upheaval due to AI advancements. Harari draws parallels between the printing press and today's digital landscape, highlighting dual outcomes—both individualism and authoritarianism. He also explores the complexities of communication technologies, stressing the need for vigilance to preserve democratic values in a rapidly changing world.

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