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Zak Stein; Propaganda and education, psychological war and the CIA
Zak Stein; Propaganda and education, psychological war and the CIA

Episode 172

Zak Stein is an expert in psychology and philosophy, and previously a Co-Founder at Lectica Inc. His expertise is in how people learn. He sat down wi…

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Miriam Hoffman; What it's like being a national FFA officer, Chesterton's fence, future of ag
Miriam Hoffman; What it's like being a national FFA officer, Chesterton's fence, future of ag

Episode 169

Miriam Hoffman is a former national FFA officer and a member of the Articulate Ventures Network. Miriam completed her year as a national officer with…

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Joscha Bach @plinz AI researcher on religion, autism, sci-fi books and parenting.
Joscha Bach @plinz AI researcher on religion, autism, sci-fi books and parenting.

Episode 171

Joscha Bach is a rare mind. He is an artificial intelligence researcher that is sought out by people doing research to understand how the human mind …

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2021 Vance Crowe Podcast Awards: The best of the year
2021 Vance Crowe Podcast Awards: The best of the year

Episode 170

Most Surprising: Lucy Thackray (episode #144)
Contribution to the Pattern Language: David Goodhart (episode #104)
Most Up-The-Graph: Lee Cronin (episod…

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Justin Murphy; Prestige Defection, René Girard, Tools for Sovereignty
Justin Murphy; Prestige Defection, René Girard, Tools for Sovereignty

Episode 168

Justin Murphy is an independent social scientist who writes about philosophy, science, and technology. Vance and Justin talk about why he left the sa…

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Evija Volfa Vestergaard; Jung, psychology and why people tell stories
Evija Volfa Vestergaard; Jung, psychology and why people tell stories

Episode 167

Evija has a Ph.D. in Depth Psychology and is a board member of the Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies. Evija left a 20 year career at the World Ba…

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Alex Dodge; American artist living in Japan
Alex Dodge; American artist living in Japan

Episode 166

Alex Dodge is an internationally acclaimed artist with studios in both New York City and Tokyo. His art is a unique blend of mediums, is designed in …

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Alina Chan: The Lab-Leak Hypothesis; co-author of "Viral" on the origin of COVID-19
Alina Chan: The Lab-Leak Hypothesis; co-author of "Viral" on the origin of COVID-19

Episode 165

Alina Chan is a molecular biologist who specializes in gene therapy and cell engineering at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT. She published a p…

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David Wood: Working in violent settings to mediate conflict; Seton Hall professor of practice
David Wood: Working in violent settings to mediate conflict; Seton Hall professor of practice

Episode 164

David Wood goes to violent conflict regions to find ways to bring people together so that they can resolve issues that are leading to war.  Wood is a…

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Michael Levin; Bioelectricity and where cognition comes from
Michael Levin; Bioelectricity and where cognition comes from

Episode 163

Dr Michael Levin is an amazing scientist that studies how electricity plays a role in all living things. He sits down with Vance Crowe to talk about …

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