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123. Walt Hickey Wants to Track Your Eyeballs

Episode 123

Journalist Walt Hickey uses data to understand how culture works. He and Steve talk about why China hasn’t produced any hit movies yet and how he got…

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122. Arnold Schwarzenegger Has Some Advice for You

Episode 122

Arnold Schwarzenegger has been a bodybuilder, an actor, a governor, and, now, an author. He tells Steve how he’s managed to succeed in so many fields…

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121. Exploring Physics, from Eggshells to Oceans

Episode 121

Physicist Helen Czerski loves to explain how the world works. She talks with Steve about studying bubbles, setting off explosives, and how ocean wave…

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120. Werner Herzog Thinks His Films Are a Distraction

Episode 120

The filmmaker doesn’t want to be known only for his movies. He tells Steve why he considers himself a writer first, how it feels to be recognized for…

2 years, 6 months ago

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119. Higher Education Is Broken. Can It Be Fixed?

Episode 119

Economist Michael D. Smith says universities are scrambling to protect a status quo that deserves to die. He tells Steve why the current system is un…

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118. “My God, This Is a Transformative Power”

Episode 118

Computer scientist Fei-Fei Li had a wild idea: download one billion images from the internet and teach a computer to recognize them. She ended up adv…

2 years, 7 months ago

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117. Nate Silver Says We're Bad at Making Predictions

Episode 117

Data scientist Nate Silver gained attention for his election predictions. But even the best prognosticators get it wrong sometimes. He talks to Steve…

2 years, 7 months ago

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116. Abraham Verghese Thinks Medicine Can Do Better

Episode 116

Abraham Verghese is a physician and a best-selling author — in that order, he says. He explains the difference between curing and healing, and tells …

2 years, 8 months ago

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EXTRA: Nobel Laureate Claudia Goldin on "Greedy Work" and the Wage Gap

Claudia Goldin is the newest winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics. Steve spoke to her in 2021 about how inflexible jobs and family responsibilities…

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115. The Future of Therapy Is Psychedelic

Episode 115

For 37 years, Rick Doblin has been pushing the F.D.A. to approve treating post-traumatic stress disorder with MDMA, better known as Ecstasy. He tells…

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