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Oct 22, 2024 • 46min

Flight attendants are barely scraping by

Along with dealing with airport security and disruptive passengers, flight attendants must also battle low wages. Natalie B. Compton, travel reporter for the Washington Post, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss why even though being deemed essential workers, flight attendants struggle with living paycheck-to-paycheck. Plus, we’ll hear about the surprising rules that determine how much flight attendants are paid for each flight that don’t take into account how much work they actually do. Her article is “‘Barely surviving’: Some flight attendants are facing homelessness and hunger.”
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Oct 21, 2024 • 46min

Not all childless women have a choice

Lost in the current conversations about reproductive rights and the value of motherhood are the voices of those who didn’t choose to be childless. Eugenia Cheng joins host Krys Boyd to yearning to be a mother while not being able to, why she feels pinned in by stereotypes and labels, and what she wants a broader public to understand. Her recent essay in The Wall Street Journal is headlined “I Am Childless, but Not by Choice.”
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Oct 18, 2024 • 46min

Could animals possibly understand death?

The concept of death can trigger an existential crisis in humans. Do animals face the same fears? Susana Monsó is associate professor of philosophy in the Department of Logic, History, and Philosophy of Science at the National Distance Education University (UNED) in Madrid. She joins host Krys Boyd to discuss what animals know about dying – from mourning rituals to attempts at saving lives – and if this newfound understanding means we should treat animals differently. Her book is “Playing Possum: How Animals Understand Death.” 
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Oct 17, 2024 • 46min

Richard Dawkins on reading history through genes

Richard Dawkins, inaugural Charles Simonyi Professor at Oxford, sheds light on the fascinating connection between genetics and ancient history. He explains how animal bodies serve as historical records, revealing insights into their ancestral environments. Dawkins discusses the role of genes in evolution, including the remnants of our marine ancestors and the intriguing paradox of inactive genes in humans. The conversation also touches on the interplay of anatomy, behavior, and evolution, showcasing how natural selection shapes survival mechanisms across species.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 45min

The promise of carbon-capture technology

 One method for combating harmful CO2 emissions in the environment is to suck it right out of the air. Climate journalist Alec Luhn joins host Krys Boyd to discuss “direct air capture,” the challenges for pulling it off, and why it could offer an excuse for some of our biggest polluters to go on polluting. His article in Scientific American is “Can Pulling Carbon from Thin Air Slow Climate Change?”
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Oct 15, 2024 • 46min

Free will does not exist

If everything happens for a reason, and those reasons are beyond our control, maybe we don’t have free will after all. Robert Sapolsky, professor of biology and neurology at Stanford University, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss his case against free will, which he says is the logical choice if you look at the ways our lives are shaped by forces that start from our very biology. And we’ll hear why, even without this control, we are still bound to be moral and decent humans. His book is “Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will.”
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Oct 14, 2024 • 45min

They provided abortions for five decades

In the national conversation about abortion rights, the voices of actual abortion providers are often unheard. Dr. Curtis Boyd was involved in establishing the National Abortion Federation (NAF) and is a founding member of the Federation’s board of directors; and Glenna Boyd, RN, is a counselor, trainer and consultant. They join host Krys Boyd to discuss their life’s work providing abortions for women in need, why they say a healthy democracy needs compromise on complex issues, and how the Dobbs decision felt like a death. Their book is “We Choose To: A Memoir of Providing Abortion Care Before, During, and After Roe.”
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Oct 11, 2024 • 47min

The benefits of being in your feels

Nobody actually enjoys feeling down in the dumps – but there’s a lot we can learn about ourselves when we’re not at our best. This hour, host Krys Boyd talks about how we can find fulfillment in experiencing the bittersweet parts of life, how sensitive people can use their temperament as a strength, and why being positive all the time isn’t actually very helpful. 
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Oct 10, 2024 • 47min

Decoding your dreams

Dr. Rahul Jandial, a neurosurgeon and neuroscientist at City of Hope, dives into the mystifying realm of dreams. He explores how dreams catalyze memory consolidation and emotional processing, revealing their universal similarities across cultures. The conversation delves into the brain’s unique activity during dreaming, touching on sleep paralysis, erotic dreams, and the links between dreams and creativity. Jandial also discusses potential therapeutic applications of psychedelics and their role in addressing existential crises, particularly among terminal cancer patients.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 47min

The best communicators don’t talk much

The best communicators aren’t always the ones who talk the most in meetings. Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative journalist Charles Duhigg joins host Krys Boyd to discuss what makes certain people so adept at facilitating the exchange of ideas, how we can make ourselves heard, and how we can better navigate tough conversations. His book is “Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection.”This episode originally aired on March 8th, 2024. 

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