The Overpopulation Podcast features enlightening conversations between Population Balance executive director Nandita Bajaj, researcher Alan Ware, and expert guests that draw the connections between pronatalism, human supremacy, social inequalities, and ecological overshoot. Population Balance's mission to inspire narrative, behavioral, and system change that shrinks our human impact and elevates the rights and wellbeing of people, animals, and the planet.
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To have or not have kids is one of the biggest decisions we make in our lives, and yet how many of us know that we even have a choice about how we define and create our families? Beyond Pronatalism host Nandita Bajaj interviews women and men from diverse backgrounds who are courageously and creatively navigating pronatalism - the powerful pressures to have children - whether from family, friends, or the culture at large. Through intimate conversations, they discuss how they are forging uncon ...
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This podcast is all about the Turkish language and its culture. It's basically for those who really like to explore new things and those who like to learn different languages. This podcast has no age limit. New episodes will come out every Thursday. Instagram Id link: https://www.instagram.com/learnturkishwithng/ Email Id: nanditagulati14@gmail.com
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This biographical fiction is narrated by the author. Portioned into smaller segments, this podcast is like an audiobook but allows listeners to enjoy a complex & multigenerational tale of 8 matriarch & their food legacies. Johari, Shanta, Aruni, Mukki, Sumati, Mani, Shaku & Ana represent the women of their times across 150 years. Follow their journey as they embody the “never die” spirit to pave the way for the next generation. The novel pairs with a companion cookbook that includes specific ...
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The Life of Science is a travelling feminist science media project run by Aashima Dogra and Nandita Jayaraj which tells the story of women scientists around India. They have interviewed almost a hundred women scientists so far and won a Laadli Media Award for Gender Sensitivity in 2016. You can see their work on www.thelifeofscience.com.
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A podcast about the unspoken realities of global health in Africa and the world
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Chris Romeo is going on a journey. A journey to understand threat modeling at the deepest levels. He thought he understood threat modeling but realized he could go deeper. Chris shares his findings and talks with some of the best-known experts in the space to experience continuous learning. Join along for the ride -- you will learn something. Chris Romeo is the CEO of Devici (THE Threat Modeling Company) and a General Partner at Kerr Ventures.
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The best things in life require us to dig deep, listen to our soul and to take a leap of faith. After transforming her own life Angelee is captivated by why, and how it is possible.Feel It In Your Soul is a melting pot of amazing conversations and in-depth interviews with entrepreneurs, artists, influencers, actors, sporting icons, musicians, creatives and change makers. Host Angelee Sidar sits down with her illustrious guests to delve into the true stories and anecdotes of those who have li ...
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Migration Conversations is a podcast that invites persons to share their migration stories. Hosted by Professor Jamie Liew, each episode is an in-depth conversation with people who have experienced the Canadian immigration system or other migration regimes up close. We talk to migrants, immigrants, lawyers, policy makers, advocates and experts. We hope that these conversations shed light on the challenges migrants face through their own voices. Please note this podcast is not legal advice.
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"Psych and Success" is a voyage into the heart of the modern workplace, hosted by management psychologist Kritika Kashyap. As business landscapes shift, understanding generational dynamics becomes crucial. From Baby Boomers' wisdom to Gen Z's fresh perspectives, we unravel the intricacies of conscious business, employee psychology, evolving corporate culture, and preparing for the Gen Z influx. Featuring in-depth discussions with researchers, industry veterans, and HR experts, we provide a b ...
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After many sleepless nights...a lot of ideation and hardwork... When a Full Time Software Engineer thinks the creator way and finds IT to her जीवनी, and then her RJ side curates it into a Podcast :) 'IT से Life तक' ...is a Tech World Satire...from Suffering to Buffering...Yes it's the other way around because We Software Engineer's are always hidden behind the scene. This is NOT any other Tech Show , but infact it's an emotional treatment to it! Mapping the concepts of IT to Life ..in the mo ...
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Welcome to The SoapyRao Show, where we dive deep into the questions of life with a touch of humor and a whole lot of heart. Join your host, Sundeep Rao, a remarkable stand-up comedian with a knack for self-deprecating humor, as he brings you informative, introspective, and fun conversations with some of the coolest people around. From Mumbai to New York, from comedy specials to international summits, Sundeep's journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. Join us for a weekly dose of laug ...
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The desire for a healthy planet is a bond that connects an incredibly diverse and accomplished collection of people around the world. In Planet Service Announcement, a podcast brought to you by 1% for the Planet, you’ll hear fascinating stories from these people—leaders, musicians, photographers, adventurers, environmentalists and everyday people from all walks of life—who have a deep connection to our planet, and a commitment to save it. Our brand new podcast series captures the essence of ...
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Uncovering the root causes of the mpox outbreak with Boghuma Titanji
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This week's conversation focuses on the current spread of M-Pox (formerly Monkeypox) in Africa and the response to the outbreak. Dr. Boghuma Titanji, an infectious disease expert at Emory University, discusses the history of M-Pox outbreaks in Africa and the factors contributing to its spread. The conversation also explores the role of African gove…
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Tania & Brian - on love, life, and 38 animals
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Deeply in love with each other and their 38 animals, Tania and Brian — with equal parts humor and depth — share their vastly different upbringing that set them on their childfree paths. Tania and her family moved to the U.S. on asylum from Ukraine post-Chernobyl. Brian grew up in a Latino/Native American family in Texas, U.S. with severely limited …
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Joshua Farley | Challenging Growthism: Reclaiming our Humanity from the Destructive Grip of Mainstream Economics
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Joshua Farley, an expert in ecological economics, about the urgent need to realign our economic systems with ecological and social justice imperatives by reclaiming our humanity from the destructive grip of mainstream economics. Highlights include: How mainstream economic ideologies disregard planetary boundaries a…
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Vincie - on transcending rigid gender roles in Asian culture
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Born and raised in densely-populated Hong Kong and having lived in different parts of the world, Vincie was always deeply concerned about the poor plight of children. She talks about wrestling with traditional family norms and gender roles within Asian culture and arriving at a more liberated decision to not have biological children. Today, Vincie …
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Erica Gies | What Does Water Want? Restoring Earth by Realigning with Water’s Rhythms
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In this episode, we chat with Erica Gies, award-winning journalist and author of Water Always Wins: Thriving in an Age of Drought and Deluge. We explore the complex relationships between water, nature, and human societies, emphasizing the need to embrace 'slow water'—respecting the natural rhythms of water’s cycles for the benefit of both human and…
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From Noise to Clarity with DJ Bliss
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How this Emirati DJ broke cultural taboos’ to dominate the international music stage and create a legacy. Join us as we dive deep into the journey of a trailblazing Emirati DJ who has redefined the cultural landscape. From navigating the unconventional path of DJing in a region where it’s far from the norm, to making history as the first Emirati DJ…
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Announcement: New Podcast "Beyond pronatalism | Finding fulfillment, with or without kids"
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Hello, this is Nandita Bajaj, cohost of The Overpopulation Podcast and Executive Director of Population Balance. I am excited to share that we’ve launched a second podcast, Beyond Pronatalism: Finding Fulfillment, With or Without Kids. Please subscribe and share it widely. Episodes drop every two weeks and you can find them on Apple Podcasts, Spoti…
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Lili - on breaking free from large-family norms in Haiti
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Born and raised in Haiti, and now living in the US, Lili shares her story about her pronatalist upbringing in which having large families was the norm. After many years of dreading motherhood, she learned about the choice to not have children. Today, Lili is happily childfree and is using her spare time and resources to support others in her family…
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James Hopeward | The Delusion of Decoupling Economic Growth from Environmental Impact
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In this episode, we chat with Dr. James Hopeward, an environmental civil engineering professor at the University of South Australia. We explore the limitations of conventional economic growth models and their environmental impacts, emphasizing the need for more holistic and ecologically grounded engineering practices and cultural beliefs. Highlight…
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Gavin Klondike -- Threat modeling for large language model applications
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In this episode of the Threat Modeling Podcast, host Chris Romeo takes listeners on a journey through the intricate world of threat modeling. Joined by senior security consultant Gavin Klondike, the episode delves into Gavin's experiences and insights into threat modeling, particularly in the context of artificial intelligence and machine learning.…
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Juliana - on choosing childfree in Colombia
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Raised within the religiously-conservative Colombian culture with a lonely and isolated childhood, Juliana describes her journey of finding liberation by rejecting harmful societal norms and choosing a radical pathway of becoming a childfree environmentalist and animal rights activist. See episode website for show notes, links, and transcript: http…
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Mary Pat - on shaking loose from her Catholic roots
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Raised in a large Irish-Catholic family at the height of the 1960s liberation movements in the United States, Mary Pat unpacks her many life transformations, from rejecting her pro-life roots and choosing a small biological and adoptive family to becoming a staunch advocate for the rights of people, animals, and the planet. See episode website for …
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Brittany - on leaving an extremist religious community
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Raised in an extremist religious community within the United States, Brittany, the youngest of 11 children, recounts her story of navigating her aspirations for freedom against the backdrop of an intensely oppressive and neglectful upbringing and how she mustered the courage to break free. See episode website for show notes, links, and transcript: …
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Maneesha Deckha | Neither Property nor Persons: A Case for Animals as Legal “Beings”
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In this episode, we chat with Maneesha Deckha, Professor and Lansdowne Chair in Law at the University of Victoria, about her research in critical animal law. We discuss her 2021 book, Animals as Legal Beings: Contesting Anthropocentric Legal Orders in which she argues for a new legal category of “beingness” for animals that transcends the inadequat…
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Finding Your Voice with Nimi Mehta
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In this episode of the Feel It In Your Soul Podcast, Angelee talks to Nimi Mehta, a dynamic and accomplished television presenter, digital content creator, and entrepreneur, recognised for her engaging presence and innovative contributions in the media industry. Nimi is also a Public Speaking Mentor helping women to become their most confident selv…
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Zoe Weil | Becoming Solutionaries: Toward an Ethic of Most Good and Least Harm
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In this episode, we chat with Zoe Weil, co-founder and president of the Institute for Humane Education, about her pioneering work in the area of comprehensive humane education, an approach to teaching that draws the intimate links between human rights, animal protection, and environmental sustainability. We take a dive into Zoe's latest book The So…
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Debbie Rachlis and The Failure of the Gaza Special Measures Program
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Meet immigration and refugee lawyer, Debbie Rachlis. We talk about the Gaza Special Measures Program, why nobody has been able to come through that program, and what it tells us about IRCC's ad hoc approaches to humanitarian crises.De către Jamie Liew
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History of Chinese Migration to Hawai'i
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Meet Douglas Chong, director of the Hawai'i Chinese History Centre. We talk about the long historical presence of Chinese in Hawai'i, how personal and community archives are essential to counter narratives produced by Western sources, and why it is important to remember the past.De către Jamie Liew
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Trailer | Beyond Pronatalism Podcast Launch!
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Official Trailer Podcast Launches on July 30, 2024! To have or not have kids is one of the biggest decisions we make in our lives, and yet how many of us know that we even have a choice about how we define and create our families? Beyond Pronatalism host Nandita Bajaj interviews women and men from diverse backgrounds who are courageously and creati…
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Expanding the Circle of Knowledge in Global Health
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In this episode, our guests, Sipho Dlamini, Esmita Charani, Everisto Benyera, and Kwesi Amoak, discuss their research projects on decolonizing global health. They explore topics such as the definition of global health, indigenous knowledge practices, mentorship in global health partnerships, and cross-pollination between Universities and local comm…
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Ashish Kothari | Rising from the Ashes of “Development”: Stories of Radical Ecological Democracy from India and Beyond
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In this episode, we explore with environmentalist and author Ashish Kothari how entrenched “development” ideologies have led to an immense loss of traditional knowledge and cultural systems and caused immeasurable ecological destruction in India and globally. Ashish highlights radical alternatives being led by communities in India and around the wo…
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Healing Has An End Date with Alexander Yasin
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In this episode of the Feel It In Your Soul Podcast, Angelee talks to Alexander Yasin, a prominent voice when it comes to healing and consciousness. He is best known for co-creating the LightForce Healing Modality, a healing approach that helps individuals overcome emotional and physical trauma. Alex was also the founder of the unique fashion brand…
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Turning Your Pain Into Purpose with Shayoon
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In this episode of the Feel It In Your Soul Podcast, Angelee talks to Shayoon: wellness expert, medicine woman, mentor, entrepreneur, mother, wife, and LightForce Healer. She helps individuals worldwide clear their suppressed trauma, illness, pain and helps them discover their true purpose and foster conscious solutions for a new earth paradigm. Sh…
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Clive Spash | Social Ecological Economics: Radical Transformation towards Social and Ecological Justice
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In this episode we speak with Dr. Clive Spash, an ecological economist who is fundamentally challenging conventional economic paradigms through his development of social ecological economics. His work addresses the intersections of human behavior, environmental values, and economic systems - advocating for a radical transformation towards a more so…
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Riane Eisler | Confronting the Population Taboo: Moving from Dominator to Partnership Societies
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In this episode we speak with Riane Eisler, a social systems scientist, futurist, cultural historian, attorney, consultant, speaker, and author of many books, including The Chalice and the Blade and The Real Wealth of Nations, about how to construct a more equitable, sustainable and less violent world based on partnership rather than domination. Hi…
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Practising Immigration and Refugee Law in Hawai'i with Esther Yoo
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Meet Esther Yoo, Director of the Refugee and Immigration Law Clinic at the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawai'i. We talk about how immigration and refugee law clients and issues are unique in Hawai'i and the kind of representation and challenges her clinic and students address. They provide services to unaccompanied chil…
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Meet Dr. Nandita Sharma, author of Home Rule: National Sovereignty and the Separation of Natives and Migrants. Her provocative book interrogates the nation-state system and the anti-colonial and post-colonial aspiration to seek nationalized sovereignty through a terr=itorialized form - that sovereignty as territorial rule is the pinnacle of liberat…
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Facing Adversity: Coming Together to Tackle the Climate Crisis ft. Mitch Pope
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Climate change is one of the most critical issues of our time. And it is not just an environmental issue; it's a human issue, affecting every aspect of our lives from the air we breathe to the food we eat, and the stability of our economies and communities. As we navigate through the complexities of climate science, policy, and action, we are honor…
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Nandita Rao Narla -- Privacy Threat Modeling Wins, Losses, and Tools
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In this podcast episode, Nandita Rao Narla explores the reasons why privacy threat modeling programs often fail, such as being expensive with a lot of friction in the development lifecycle, misalignment with organizational strategies focused on compliance rather than risk, and difficulty demonstrating a clear return on investment. Nandita highlight…
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Jo-Anne McArthur | Hidden: Animals in the Anthropocene
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In this episode we speak with Jo-Anne McArthur, acclaimed animal photojournalist and founder and president of We Animals Media, an organization whose photographers document the lives of unseen and ignored animals caught within human systems of exploitation and oppression. HIghlights of this episode include: How, motivated by the power of photograph…
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Detour Hawai'i with Dr. Kyle Kajihiro and Hawai'i Peace and Social Justice (Part 2)
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Meet Dr. Kyle Kajihiro who teaches at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa in Ethnic Studies and Geography and Environment. His research focuses on U.S. imperial formations, militarization, and Indigenous and decolonial social movements in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific region. He is also a founding member of Hawai'i Peace and Justice, an organization worki…
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Detour Hawai'i with Dr. Kyle Kajihiro and Hawai'i Peace and Social Justice (Part 1)
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Meet Dr. Kyle Kajihiro who teaches at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa in Ethnic Studies and Geography and Environment. His research focuses on U.S. imperial formations, militarization, and Indigenous and decolonial social movements in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific region. He is also a founding member of Hawai'i Peace and Justice, an organization worki…
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Striking for Doctor's Rights in Kenya with Nicholas Okumu
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Guest: Dr. Nicholas Okumu, Orthopedic Oncology Specialist and CEO of Stratos Medical Key Points: Kenya faces a shortage of healthcare workers, with around 4,000 trained physicians, dentists, and pharmacists currently unemployed. Recurring strikes by healthcare workers are common, often related to compensation disputes and lack of implementation of …
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The Unbiased Benefits of AI Systems and The Future of Technology ft. Michael Timothy Bennett
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It's a friends' reunion! Join our conversation with Computer Scientist, Researcher and long-time pal Michael Timothy Bennett in our latest episode of @thesoapyraoshow. Michael is a computer scientist with the Australian National University. His research explores intelligence from first principles, blending philosophical arguments, math proofs and e…
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Join us as our host Sundeep Rao embarks on a introspective journey in this quick but hard hitting segment on embracing your identity through self-reflection. Want to be featured on our show? Email soapyraoshow@gmail.com to get in touch with us! ------------------------------------------ Welcome to The SoapyRao Show, where we dive deep into the ques…
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Émile P. Torres | Highway to Hell: The Dystopian Fantasies of Tech Billionaires
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In this episode, we chat with philosopher and historian Dr. Émile P. Torres about the dystopian fantasies of ecologically-blind tech billionaires – transhumanists, longtermists, and effective altruists – of defying nature, transcending humanity, and colonizing the universe. Highlights of our conversation include: how transhumanism is built on the i…
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In this week's episode, a soliloquy from our host, Sundeep Rao, on choices. The politically-charged term 'choice' has steadily made its way into discourse and the commoners' psyche. How do we navigate the nuances of decision making and the subsequent consequences? How do we choose our beliefs in an increasingly polarized world? These are some of th…
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Alan Weisman | Countdown: Our Last, Best Hope for a Future on Earth?
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In this episode with award-winning author and journalist Alan Weisman, we discuss his 2013 book Countdown: Our Last, Best Hope for a Future on Earth? capturing his journey to over 20 countries over five continents to ask what experts agreed were probably the most important questions on Earth, and also the hardest. ‘How many humans can the planet ho…
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