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#64. How Terrorism Ends
#64. How Terrorism Ends

Season 1 Episode 64

Audrey Kurth Cronin is one of the world’s leading experts on security and how conflicts end. A Professor of Security and Technology, she was the foun…

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#63. Period. End of Sentence: A New Chapter in the Fight for Menstrual Justice
#63. Period. End of Sentence: A New Chapter in the Fight for Menstrual Justice

Season 1 Episode 63

Anita Diamant is a novelist, journalist, essayist, and author of five guidebooks to contemporary Jewish life on such topics as weddings, parenting, a…

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#62. A Photographer and Poet of Volcanoes
#62. A Photographer and Poet of Volcanoes

Season 1 Episode 62

Meg Weston is a photographer and poet whose frequent subject is volcanoes. Based in Maine, she has traveled around the world pursuing her desire, as …

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#61. Emerging Uses of A.I. for Social Control and Weapon Systems
#61. Emerging Uses of A.I. for Social Control and Weapon Systems

Season 1 Episode 61

Paul Scharre is the Executive Vice President and Director of Studies at the Center for a New American Security, an independent, bipartisan, nonprofit…

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#60. How Powerful People Get Away With It
#60. How Powerful People Get Away With It

Season 1 Episode 60

Elie Honig is a former federal and state prosecutor for over fourteen years at the renowned Southern District of New York and later as deputy directo…

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#59. The Neuroscience of Time
#59. The Neuroscience of Time

Season 1 Episode 59

Dean Buonomano is a neuroscientist at UCLA since 1998, and a leading researcher of the neuroscience of time. His first book, Brain Bugs: How the Brai…

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#58. The Science and Meaning of Touch
#58. The Science and Meaning of Touch

Season 1 Episode 58

Sushma Subramanian is a freelance journalist and associate professor at the University of Mary Washington in Virginia. Her writing on science and hea…

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#57. The Neurology of Individual Differences
#57. The Neurology of Individual Differences

Season 1 Episode 57

Chantel Prat, is a Professor at the University of Washington in the Departments of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Linguistics, with affiliations at th…

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#56. Philosophical Examination of Concepts in Psychology and Psychiatry
#56. Philosophical Examination of Concepts in Psychology and Psychiatry

Season 1 Episode 56

Lisa Bortolotti is a philosopher at the University of Birmingham in the U.K., focusing on the philosophy of psychology and psychiatry. She investigat…

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#55. How to Best Encourage Individual Action on Climate Change
#55. How to Best Encourage Individual Action on Climate Change

Season 1 Episode 55

Gregg Sparkman is a professor of Social Psychology, who directs the Social Influence and Social Change Lab at Boston College. Using national surveys …

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