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Jul 26, 2024 • 16min

War journalism should be rooted in empathy — not violence | Bel Trew

Bel Trew, a conflict journalist advocating for empathetic and truthful war reporting, passionately argues for a transformation in how war journalism is approached. She highlights the ethical dilemmas journalists face and shares heart-wrenching stories from conflict zones, like a teenager's search for his mother in Ukraine. Trew emphasizes the need to move beyond violence to focus on the human toll of war, advocating for stories that foster compassion and understanding, offering a way to heal a fractured world.
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Jul 25, 2024 • 13min

The problem with food and climate — and how to fix it | Jonathan Foley

Sustainability scientist Jonathan Foley discusses the impact of food production on climate change, proposing solutions like cutting emissions, reducing food waste, promoting plant-based diets, and sustainable farming practices to address the environmental challenges.
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Jul 24, 2024 • 9min

The satellite helping slow climate change — right now | Millie Chu Baird

Environmental advocate, Millie Chu Baird, discusses the importance of tracking global methane emissions using the MethaneSat satellite to combat climate change. This technology provides real-time data to reduce methane emissions from oil and gas facilities, with the goal of inspiring global change.
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Jul 23, 2024 • 13min

What to do when you offend someone | Lambers Fisher

Marriage and family therapist Lambers Fisher shares four principles to navigate and learn from offending loved ones, emphasizing trust and empathy. He discusses strengthening relationships through communication, understanding unintentional offenses, embracing ignorance for growth, and reassuring hurt individuals for better connections.
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Jul 22, 2024 • 17min

What's possible when the arts belong to everybody | Lear deBessonet with Brian Stokes Mitchell

Broadway star Brian Stokes Mitchell and theater director Lear deBessonet discuss the power of arts in uniting communities. They highlight the transformative impact of collective expression through theater productions, encouraging inclusivity and connection. Mitchell's emotional performance of 'The Impossible Dream' exemplifies the message of courage and perseverance in the arts.
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Jul 21, 2024 • 34min

Sunday Pick: How much water do you actually need a day?

Dr. Jen Gunter and a nephrologist debunk hydration myths in a fascinating discussion. They explore the history of the 8 glasses a day myth, the impact of the sports drink industry, and the importance of proper hydration for overall health and kidney function. The podcast also touches on skin benefits, brain function, and the truth about caffeine as a diuretic.
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Jul 20, 2024 • 13min

How to claim your leadership power | Michael Timms

Leadership expert Michael Timms discusses the importance of self-accountability and offers three habits to empower positive change. He emphasizes leading by example, personal accountability habits, and embracing systems thinking for sustainable solutions.
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Jul 19, 2024 • 10min

Bravery, brilliance and RuPaul Charles | On the Spot

Emmy-winning drag icon RuPaul Charles shares insights on bravery, brilliance, and humor in a rapid-fire Q&A, highlighting the power of drag and self-awareness. He discusses wisdom in adulthood, pursuing dreams, and valuable advice received. RuPaul also talks about the origins of his name, favorite individuals, and passion for TV. The episode offers a look at the Defender 110 vehicle and a TED talk by RuPaul in 2024, with a preview of the next Ted Radio Hour episode on NPR.
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Jul 18, 2024 • 56min

Why young people are worse off than their parents — and what to do about it | Scott Galloway and Chris Anderson

NYU marketing professor Scott Galloway discusses the generational wealth gap, housing costs, social media's impact on mental health, and solutions for young people. He advocates for reforms like increasing minimum wage and universal pre-K to address these pressing issues.
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Jul 17, 2024 • 11min

Quantum computers aren’t what you think — they’re cooler | Hartmut Neven

Hartmut Neven, founder of Google Quantum AI, delves into the world of quantum computing, explaining how it harnesses parallel universes for superpowers. He discusses quantum physics vs binary logic, the potential for breakthroughs in medicine, sustainable energy, AI, and neuroscience, and the roadmap to building the ultimate quantum computer.

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