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Dr. Jessica Hernandez - Transnational Indigenous Scholar, Scientist, Author of “Fresh Banana Leaves”
Dr. Jessica Hernandez - Transnational Indigenous Scholar, Scientist, Author of “Fresh Banana Leaves”

Season 9

“I live my life embodying the teaching my grandmother instilled in me – that no matter which lens I walked on, I had to learn how to build relationsh…

3 years, 6 months ago

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Johnjoe McFadden - Author of “Life is Simple: How Occam’s Razor Set Science Free and Shapes the Universe”
Johnjoe McFadden - Author of “Life is Simple: How Occam’s Razor Set Science Free and Shapes the Universe”

Season 9

"Essentially, what the thesis of the book is that science is really about finding simple solutions. And I guess one of the other themes of the book i…

3 years, 6 months ago

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Karina Manashil - President of Mad Solar - Creative Confidante for Kid Cudi - Exec. Producer of “Entergalactic”
Karina Manashil - President of Mad Solar - Creative Confidante for Kid Cudi - Exec. Producer of “Entergalactic”

Season 9

"Scott [Kid Cudi] is the most beautiful, kind, goodhearted man, but also he's brilliant. He's a generator of ideas. I feel like by being next to him,…

3 years, 6 months ago

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Lee Jaffe - Author of “Jean-Michel Basquiat: Crossroads” - Intimate Portraits of Bob Marley - Basquiat
Lee Jaffe - Author of “Jean-Michel Basquiat: Crossroads” - Intimate Portraits of Bob Marley - Basquiat

Season 9

"Jean-Michel Basquiat's combination of words and images, this visual poetry, just from a cultural standpoint has been so important. When I met him in…

3 years, 6 months ago

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Richard Thompson Ford - Author of “Dress Codes” - Stanford Prof. of Law - Expert on Civil Rights - Antidiscrimination Law
Richard Thompson Ford - Author of “Dress Codes” - Stanford Prof. of Law - Expert on Civil Rights - Antidiscrimination Law

Season 9

"We present ourselves and our bodies every day in public, and the way we do that is profoundly important. It's the way we establish a sense of self i…

3 years, 6 months ago

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Philip Fernbach - Co-author of “The Knowledge Illusion” - Cognitive Scientist - Co-Director of Ctr. for Research on Consumer Financial Decision Making
Philip Fernbach - Co-author of “The Knowledge Illusion” - Cognitive Scientist - Co-Director of Ctr. for Research on Consumer Financial Decision Making

Season 9

"The human mind is both genius and pathetic, brilliant and idiotic. People are capable of the most remarkable feats, achievements that defy the gods.…

3 years, 6 months ago

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Aniela Unguresan - Co-founder, Economic Dividends for Gender Equality - EDGE Cert. Foundation
Aniela Unguresan - Co-founder, Economic Dividends for Gender Equality - EDGE Cert. Foundation

Season 9

"I co-founded what has become EDGE for gender and intersectional equity back in 2009, and at that time workplace gender and intersectional equity wer…

3 years, 7 months ago

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Carl Safina - Ecologist - Founding President of Safina Center - NYTimes Bestselling Author
Carl Safina - Ecologist - Founding President of Safina Center - NYTimes Bestselling Author

Season 9

"So we tend to take living for granted. I think that might be the biggest limitation of human intelligence is to not understand with awe and reverenc…

3 years, 7 months ago

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Karen McManus - NYTimes Bestselling Author of “Nothing More to Tell”, “One of Us is Lying”
Karen McManus - NYTimes Bestselling Author of “Nothing More to Tell”, “One of Us is Lying”

Season 9

"Well, I had a wonderful teacher in second grade who kind of inspired me to start writing and really stuck with me through elementary school and beyo…

3 years, 7 months ago

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Kent Redford - Co-author of "Strange Natures: Conservation in the Era of Synthetic Biology”
Kent Redford - Co-author of "Strange Natures: Conservation in the Era of Synthetic Biology”

Season 9

"The field of synthetic biology, which is known by some as extreme genetic engineering – that's a name mostly used by people who don't like it - amou…

3 years, 7 months ago

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