
Aporia Podcast
Aporia Podcast is a social science publication and podcast.
Listen to fascinating guests from the world of genetics, psychology, sociology, economics & more.
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Latest episodes

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Jun 9, 2025 • 22min
Bloom on Bloom | Paul Bloom
In this conversation, psychologist Paul Bloom, a professor at the University of Toronto, dives deep into the intricacies of modern identity and well-being. He discusses how social media significantly affects mental health and the challenges youth face with evolving gender norms. Bloom shares personal stories about fostering open discussions in education amid cultural controversies. He also examines family dynamics and the role of teasing in resilience, alongside the antinatalist versus pronatalist debate that resonates with millennials today.

Jun 4, 2025 • 20min
Modernity is a good thing | Steven Pinker
In this engaging discussion, cognitive scientist Steven Pinker dives into the benefits of modernity, asserting that economic development fosters societal well-being. He explores the complex relationship between environmental challenges and economic growth, advocating for clean energy. Pinker also emphasizes the delicate balance of collective solidarity and individual freedoms, warning against the dangers of excessive conformity. Finally, he examines how AI and automation can enhance human purpose, challenging fears about the future of work.

May 25, 2025 • 20min
Douglas Murray's argument is terrible
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May 12, 2025 • 20min
Stereotypes are reflections of reality | Emil Kirkegaard
Emil Kirkegaard, a socio-geneticist known for his research on stereotype accuracy, sheds light on the complex interplay between stereotypes and reality. He investigates how stereotypes can reflect actual group averages rather than merely negative assumptions. The discussion includes a deep dive into gender representation in various professions and how public perceptions often align with statistics, challenging the belief that stereotypes are always exaggerated. Kirkegaard also critiques the media's role in shaping these perceptions and the implications for individual performance.

May 4, 2025 • 20min
The new vibe shift on the right | Alex Kaschuta
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Apr 27, 2025 • 21min
Is Matthew Yglesias Afraid to Debate?
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Apr 20, 2025 • 19min
DEI in the Military | Zach Goldberg
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Apr 13, 2025 • 21min
Marine Le Pen and the Islamization of France | Philippe Lemoine
This is just a preview of the full conservation which you watch or listen to at AporiaMagazine.com Philippe Lemoine explains the recent trial of Marine Le Pen and the historical misuse of European Parliament funds by French political parties. The discussion delves into the demographic changes in France, comparing them to the U.S. and exploring the challenges of immigration policies and integration. Philippe argues that misconceptions about the speed of demographic changes and naive solutions like 'Remigration' foster counterproductive radicalism. He believes that while France faces significant integration challenges, it is not on the brink of demographic collapse. The discussion also critiques the perceived special ability of the U.S. to integrate immigrants better than Europe, attributing it to the selection of higher-educated immigrants rather than any unique American approach.

Apr 6, 2025 • 21min
Is there a genetic basis for fairness?
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Mar 30, 2025 • 20min
Should whites pursue "white interests"? | Bo Winegard and Noah Carl
Bo and Noah discuss Noah’s recent article, Should whites pursue white interests? Watch or listen to the full thing at AporiaMagazine.com