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Feb 21, 2023 • 59min

Ray Nayler - What Octopuses and AI Teach Us About Consciousness

Ray Nayler, an American diplomat and author of 'The Mountain in the Sea,' dives into the fascinating world of interspecies communication. He explores how octopuses might possess their own language and culture, drawing parallels to human interaction. Ray reflects on his marine conservation experiences and the intricate dynamics between humans and AI. Through personal anecdotes, he contrasts human loneliness with the unique life of solitary creatures like octopuses, urging a deeper understanding of consciousness and the importance of empathy in storytelling.
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Feb 17, 2023 • 1h 4min

Tracey Shors - A Neuroscientist's Guide to Trauma

Distinguished neuroscientist Tracey Shors has dedicated her life to explaining how the mind and body respond to stressful events we can’t control – from difficult childhoods to bereavements, stressful jobs to pregnancy. Some dissipate with time; while other, long-term stresses – like the experience of the pandemic - can change the structure of our brains.Now, drawing on years of research into the long and short-term effects of stress and trauma, she joins the podcast to share her insights into strengthening our resilience and improving difficult symptoms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Feb 14, 2023 • 1h 18min

Mervyn King Meets Martin Wolf - The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism

We are living in an age when economic failings have shaken faith in global capitalism. Political failings have undermined trust in liberal democracy and in the very notion of truth. The ties that ought to bind open markets to free and fair elections are being strained and rejected, even in democracy's notional heartlands. Some now argue that capitalism is better without democracy; others that democracy is better without capitalism. What can be done? In this episode of the podcast, Martin Wolf and Mervyn King consider the present and future of our political and economic framework. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Feb 10, 2023 • 1h 3min

Julia Samuel Meets John and Julie Gottman - How to Make Love Last

What can science tell us about why love lasts? Why do some couples stay together forever, while others fall apart? Is there a formula for building a relationship that endures the test of time? Widely regarded as America’s leading relationship experts, Drs John and Julie Gottman have studied love for more than fifty years. In conversation with eminent psychotherapist and author Julia Samuel, they share ideas for realising deeper intimacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Feb 8, 2023 • 1h 4min

Daniel Finkelstein Meets Adam Wagner - The Freedoms We Lost in the Pandemic

On 26 March 2020, a new law appeared. In 11 pages, it locked down tens of millions of people, confined us to our homes, banned socialising, closed shops, gyms, pubs, places of worship. It restricted our freedoms more than any other law in history, justified by the rapid spread of a deadly new virus. A state of emergency was declared, lasting for 764 days, during which time ministers brought in over 100 new restrictions, almost never debated, increasingly confusing the public, and some - we would find out - stained with corruption.Adam Wagner was described in the House of Lords as ‘the only person in the country who can make sense of [the COVID-19] regulations’. In conversation with peer and Times columnist Daniel Finkelstein, he tells the startling story of the state of emergency which became an emergency state and how extreme measures caused constitutional chaos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Feb 3, 2023 • 28min

Tom Rob Smith - Antarctica and Apocalypse

One of the outstanding storytellers of his generation, Tom Rob Smith is best-known for his historical thrillers and acclaimed work as a screenwriter. His new novel Cold People exploring the history of colonialisation and the future of genetic engineering through the lens of speculative fiction. Alien occupiers force the last remanants of humanity to begin a new civilisation in the one place on Earth they cannot survive: Antartica. What will remain of human nature and morality when threatened with the prospect of extinction? Do scientists still need ethics, and who should decide? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jan 31, 2023 • 1h 4min

Morgan Levine - How to Reverse the Ageing Process

Research suggests that only 10-30% of our lifespan is determined by our genetics. This means that the vast majority of how we age is directly related to choices we make everyday - how and what we eat, exercise and sleep quality, to name a few. Dr Morgan Levine, Head of the Ageing in Living Systems Lab at Yale University, joins the podcast to share her insights into the cutting-edge developments in the science of aging and longevity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jan 27, 2023 • 1h 22min

Nouriel Roubini - Megathreats That Imperil the World's Future

Former White House economic advisor Nouriel Roubini joins the podcast for a frightening glimpse into the world’s future. From the worst debt crisis the world has ever seen, to governments pumping out too much money and causing inflation, to borders that are blocked to workers and many shipments of goods, to the rise of a new superpower competition between China and the US, to pandemics and climate change that strike directly at our most populated cities, to the threat to jobs coming from AI, we are facing ten causes of disaster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jan 24, 2023 • 1h 15min

Dr Gabor Maté - Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture

Illness and trauma are defining how we live. 45% of Europeans suffer high blood pressure, and nearly 70% of Americans take at least one prescription drug. The renowned physician, addiction expert and author Gabor Maté joined us live on stage in London to dissect the underlying causes of this malaise - physical and emotional, and connect the dots between our personal suffering and the pressures of modern-day living. Over four decades of clinical experience, Dr Gabor Maté has found that the common definition of 'normal' is false: virtually all disease is actually a natural reflection of life in an abnormal culture, as we grow further and further apart from our true selves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jan 20, 2023 • 1h 18min

Maria Ressa - How to Stand Up to a Dictator

The winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, UNESCO World Press Freedom Prize, TIME Person of the Year, and countless further accolades, her work tracking disinformation networks seeded by her own government, spreading lies to its own citizens laced with anger and hate, has landed her in trouble with the most powerful man in the country: President Duterte. Now, hounded by the state, she has multiple arrest warrants against her name. In this episode of the podcast, Maria joins us to tell the story of how democracy dies by a thousand cuts, and how an invisible atom bomb has exploded online that is killing our freedoms.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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