The Next Big Idea

Next Big Idea Club
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Jul 21, 2020 • 49min

ALCHEMY: How Our Creations Recreate Us

Since humans sharpened the first stick and lit the first fire, we have been on an innovation spree, constantly developing new tools and materials to solve our problems. But material scientist Ainissa Ramirez says innovation is a two-way street. Drawing on stories about eight key inventions, she tells Rufus how our creations can change us in surprising ways.
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Jul 14, 2020 • 47min

UPSTREAM: Solving Problems Before They Happen

We knew a pandemic was coming. We knew our police were treating some of us differently than others. So why were we so unprepared for what happened? In this eye-opening conversation, Rufus and author Dan Heath dig into what it takes to root out problems at their source, both in our own lives and in the larger world.
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Jul 7, 2020 • 51min

CIVILIZATION: Recalculating the Price of Progress

Cutting-edge science, music and art, powerful technology, plentiful food. It’s no wonder we sing the praises of civilization. But do we really have it so good? Christopher Ryan says it’s time for a rethink. He tells Rufus that people in non-civilized societies tend to be healthier, happier, and more fulfilled. What can we learn from the life we left behind?
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Jun 30, 2020 • 48min

TOGETHER: A Doctor’s Prescription for Health and Happiness

When Dr. Vivek Murthy became U.S. Surgeon General in 2014, he went on a listening tour. What he heard surprised him. Americans were lonely, and it was killing them. In this deeply personal conversation with Next Big Idea Club curator Susan Cain (author of “Quiet”), Murthy makes the medical case for love and friendship.
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Jun 23, 2020 • 47min

WEIRDNESS: How to Make it Your Superpower

Olga Khazan describes weirdness as not fitting neatly into a box — regardless of what that box may be. It doesn’t just make other people see you as different — it also makes you feel like you don’t belong. But in this conversation with Next Big Idea Club curator Adam Grant, she says weirdness can also be surprisingly empowering.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Jun 16, 2020 • 45min

BOYS & SEX: Coming of Age in America

Hook-ups, sexting, friends with benefits, ubiquitous porn — sometimes it seems like boys today are growing up in a world of easy sex and mindless gratification. But sit down and talk to them and you get a different story. Rufus speaks with Peggy Orenstein, who interviewed hundreds of boys about how they navigate a minefield of sexual rules and expectations.
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Jun 9, 2020 • 51min

FRIENDSHIP: The Science and Power of Life’s Deepest Bond

Lydia Denworth, a journalist and author, dives into the fascinating science behind friendship and its crucial role in our lives. She reveals insights from the Harvard Study of Adult Development, highlighting how friendships contribute to happiness and longevity. Denworth explores the impact of social media on our relationships, showcasing both its potential downsides and its ability to strengthen bonds. Additionally, she addresses the challenges of fostering adult friendships and emphasizes that meaningful connections, regardless of age, are vital for emotional and physical well-being.
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Jun 3, 2020 • 48min

THINKING AHEAD: How to Make Life’s Big Decisions

We all face fork-in-the-road moments in our lives. In his 2005 bestseller “Blink,” Next Big Idea Club curator (and this episode’s guest interviewer) Malcolm Gladwell famously argued that snap judgments can be just as effective as meticulous planning. In this lively conversation, author Steven Johnson (“Farsighted”) disagrees, arguing that big, complex decisions require careful thought and scenario-building.
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May 26, 2020 • 45min

LISTENING: What You’re Missing and Why it Matters

In the cacophony of modern life, it can seem that talking, scoring points, and being heard are more important than paying attention to what others have to say. But journalist Kate Murphy says listening — really listening — can strengthen our ties to the people closest to us and create new connections in our lives.
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May 19, 2020 • 49min

SUCCESSFUL AGING: How to Live a Full, Long Life

Neuroscientist and musician Daniel Levitin challenges age stereotypes in 'Successful Aging'. He discusses keys to a fulfilling older life, cultural perceptions of aging, and inspires with stories of late-life success. The podcast also delves into memory decline myths and emotional well-being in older age.

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