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Sep 26, 2023 • 43min

John Higgs - The KLF, the Band That Burned a Million Pounds

John Higgs has joined this podcast to talk about William Blake, James Bond, and the Beatles - and now he's back with another iconic British cultural export: the electronic band sometimes called The KLF. He's just released the 10th Anniversary Edition of his book trying to make sense of why they set fire to a million pounds then vanished from public life. His attempt to figure out the answer takes him on a wild ride with counterculture icon Robert Anton Wilson, comic book genius Alan Moore, country superstar Tammy Wynette, and a dead sheep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 22, 2023 • 1h 5min

Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross - Your Brain on Art

For most of us, the arts are a great source of pleasure. But could making art actually be good for your brain and body?Susan Magsamen is the founder and director of the International Arts + Mind Lab at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where she studies how the brain and biology change when we participate in the arts. She's the author of Your Brain on Art, a new book making a powerful and persuasive case for the medicinal benefits of art. She wrote the book with Ivy Ross, Vice President of Design for Google's hardware division, and both authors joined David Malone to tell us more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 19, 2023 • 57min

Joyce Carol Oates - Zero Sum

The author of 58 novels, as well as plays, poetry, non-fiction and short stories, Joyce Carol Oates is famed across the literary world for writing at a speed which leaves her contemporaries trailing in the dust. But the fact of her productivity – and the sheer challenge of keeping up with such a prodigious writer – too often masks the more significant truth: that Joyce Carol Oates may be the most original, erudite, and versatile voice in American letters. In this podcast, we dive into the stories of her new collection Zero Sum and hear her take on the strange and troubled times we live in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 15, 2023 • 1h 1min

Jesse Coomer - The Power of Breathwork

Jesse Coomer, an English professor turned breathwork guru and author of The Language of Breath, shares his transformative journey from stress to serenity. He discusses how breath training and cold exposure can combat anxiety, enhance emotional resilience, and improve athletic performance. Jesse breaks down the incredible benefits of nasal breathing, introduces playful techniques like 'Sniff Sniff Poo,' and emphasizes mindful practices for everyday wellness. Listeners are encouraged to embark on a six-week challenge to deepen their breathwork skills.
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Sep 12, 2023 • 1h 4min

Kristen Ghodsee and Angela Saini - Radical Experiments in the Good Life

What can we learn from historical attempts to live together and raise children differently? Kristen Ghodsee is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of Everyday Utopia, a new guide to experimental communities from the Pythagorians to the present. She talked to the journalist, author, and broadcaster Angela Saini about the past, present, and future of family life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 8, 2023 • 58min

Dr James Kinross - The New Science of the Microbiome

James Kinross is a consultant surgeon at Imperial College and one of the world's leading experts on the science of the microbiome — the complex ecosystem of bacteria, viruses and other microbes inside us. In a livestream from hospital, where he had literally just finished operating, he took Hannah MacInnes on a tour of this amazing inner universe and told us what it means for our overall health and wellbeing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 5, 2023 • 49min

Emma Southon - Women of the Roman Empire

Emma Southon is a podcaster and ancient historian. Her new book A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women does exactly what it says on the tin: sidestepping the sidesteps of the long list of battles, consuls and generals that normally passes for the grand narrative of Rome to focus on the lives of women - including Vestal Virgins, sex workers, empresses, poets, and saints. She turns our preconceptions about the Roman world on its head to reveal a new story of the ancient world where ordinary individual lives take centre stage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 1, 2023 • 42min

Rahul Jandial - How to Rewire Your Brain (Summer Repeat)

For years Dr Rahul Jandial, a neurosurgeon and neuroscientist, has transformed the lives of his neurosurgery patients by putting them through ‘brain rehab’, his specially developed boot camp for restoring brain function. In this eye-opening interview with Hannah MacInnes, he uses his expertise to show how healthy people can rewire their brains to work in a higher gear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Aug 29, 2023 • 25min

David Christian - A User's Guide to the Future (Bonus Episode)

When you get behind the wheel of a car, throw or catch a ball, change jobs, or move to a new country, you are making a series of predictions about what will happen next in your life and in the world. But what do we really mean when we talk about “the Future”? Is it something that is fixed or open? Can we genuinely know something about the world in twenty-five, fifty, or a hundred years? Are all predictions of the future equally likely to be right or wrong, and how can we make our predictions more accurate? Professor David Christian investigates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Aug 25, 2023 • 52min

Helen Macdonald and Sin Blaché - Nostalgia is a Weapon

The writer Helen Macdonald is best known for the award winning memoir H is For Hawk and other distinguished works exploring our relationship to the natural world; their new novel Prophet is something very different but no less compelling - a speculative novel of ideas that will appeal to fans of literary science fiction and action thrillers as well as fans of Helen's earlier work. Written in collaboration with the Irish-American musician and writer Sin Blaché, the novel tells the story of a biochemical weapon that creates physical manifestations of nostalgic memories - with consequences that are equal parts surrealist, horrifying, and politically explosive. We caught up with both authors last week and took the plunge into this thrilling new work of imaginative fiction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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