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#94. Can Trauma Be Inherited?
#94. Can Trauma Be Inherited?

Season 1 Episode 94

Isabelle Mansuy, a professor in neuroepigenetics in the Medical Faculty of the University of Zurich and the Department of Health Science and Technolo…

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#93. An Evolutionary Perspective on Mental Illness and Human Suffering
#93. An Evolutionary Perspective on Mental Illness and Human Suffering

Season 1 Episode 93

Psychiatrist, professor, and researcher, Randolph Nesse, is a cofounder of the field of evolutionary medicine. Twenty-five years ago his book, Why We…

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#92. The Trailblazers of the Dance Theatre of Harlem
#92. The Trailblazers of the Dance Theatre of Harlem

Season 1 Episode 92

Karen Valby is a culture writer whose work has appeared in Vanity Fair, the New York Times, O Magazine, Glamour, Fast Company, and EW. She is also th…

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#91. The Corporatization of American Health Care
#91. The Corporatization of American Health Care

Season 1 Episode 91

Robert W. Derlet, MD is a Professor Emeritus at the medical school of the University of California, Davis, former Chief of Emergency Medicine at the …

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#90. Symbiotic Relationships with Bacteria
#90. Symbiotic Relationships with Bacteria

Season 1 Episode 90

Michele Nishiguchi, a professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Merced, she runs the Nishiguchi Symbiosis Lab, specia…

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#89. The History and Continued Threats of White Supremacist Terrorism
#89. The History and Continued Threats of White Supremacist Terrorism

Season 1 Episode 89

Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware are the coauthors of the recently published, God, Guns, and Sedition: Far-Right Terrorism in America. Dr. Hoffman is a p…

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#88. The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America
#88. The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America

Season 1 Episode 88

Coleman Hughes is a writer, podcaster, and musician, focusing on race, public policy, and applied ethics. At the age of 28, he is already becoming a …

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#87. Hard Choices that the Green Revolution Poses
#87. Hard Choices that the Green Revolution Poses

Season 1 Episode 87

Ernest Scheyder is a senior correspondent for Reuters covering the green energy transition and the mining of the minerals required for its implementa…

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86. How Religious Practice Creates Faith, Rather than the Other Way Around
86. How Religious Practice Creates Faith, Rather than the Other Way Around

Season 1 Episode 86

Tanya Marie Luhrmann is an anthropologist of religion at Stanford University, whose work focuses on the edge of human experience: hearing voices, hav…

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#85. The History of Myanmar (Burma)
#85. The History of Myanmar (Burma)

Season 1 Episode 85

Ken Hammond is a professor of East Asian and global history at NMSU since 1994, who lived in Beijing from 1982 to 1987 prior to completing his PhD at…

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