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Episode 169

Lisa Wade

Associate Professor of Sociology at Tulane University

The Hidden Curriculum of Sex: What We Never Learn in School

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Episode 163

Shaun M. Dougherty

Professor of Education & Policy at Boston College’s Lynch School of Education & Human Development

What do our metrics really measure and what do they leave out?

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Episode 158

Barbara H. Rosenwein

Professor Emerita of History at Loyola University Chicago

How do emotions shape the way we understand history, ourselves, and others?

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Episode 153

Georg Northoff

Neuroscientist, Psychiatrist, and Philosopher

What if the self isn’t something hidden in the brain, but something that exists between us and the world?

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Episode 168

Talbot Brewer

Professor of Philosophy at the University of Virginia

What does it mean to live a good life?

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Episode 162

Paul Thagard

Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Waterloo

What does it mean to think wisely in an age of information overload?

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Episode 157

Kent Berridge

Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Michigan

What if the things we want the most aren't the things we actually like?

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Episode 152

Roger Crisp

Professor of Moral Philosophy

What does it mean to live a good life?

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Episode 167

Lisa Miller

Associate Professor of Sociology and Discipline Coordinator at Eckerd College

How does our understanding of sexuality evolve as we age?

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Episode 161

Brandon Smith

Professor at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School

What does it mean to bring spiritual depth into social change?

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Episode 156

Gautam Kaul

Professor of Finance at the University of Michigan’s Ross

What role does financial literacy play in living a meaningful life?

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Episode 150

Aaron Meskin

Professor and Head of Philosophy at the University of Georgia

What counts as art and why should we care?

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Episode 166

Roy Baumeister

Professor of Psychology at the University of Queensland

What makes life meaningful?

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Episode 160

Terry Robinson

Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Michigan

What does it mean to say the brain is plastic?

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Episode 155

Michael Treadway

Professor of Psychology at Emory University

What does neuroscience reveal about the links between mental illness, motivation, and meaning?

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Episode 149

Jonathan Gilmore

Philosopher of art and an art critic

How does fiction reshape the way we see the world—and ourselves?

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Episode 164

Julie Walsh

Whitehead Associate Professor of Critical Thought and Associate Professor of Philosophy

Can curiosity ever be neutral?

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Episode 159

David Sulzer

Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology, Pharmacology, and the Arts at Columbia University

What can music reveal about the mind?

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Episode 154

Keith Sawyer

Psychologist and Creativity Researcher

What really drives creativity individual brilliance or group collaboration?

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Episode 148

Sherri Irvin

Presidential Research Professor of Philosophy and Women's & Gender Studies at the University of Oklahoma

What happens when we reimagine beauty, not as a hierarchy, but as an invitation to deeper human connection?

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EP 15

Patricia Jennings

In a rapidly changing world, how do we equip students and educators with the tools to navigate emotions, build meaningful relationships, and foster resilience? Can social and emotional learning (SEL) be the missing piece in transforming education for the better?

Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Public Speaker

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EP 63

Lisa Guenther

Can schools and prisons share a common structure rooted in colonialism, discipline, and control? How can deconstructing these systems lead to community-driven accountability and justice? Reflecting on her experiences working with individuals on death row and leading philosophy discussion groups within prisons, she offers unique insights into how systems shape both classrooms and carceral spaces.

Queen’s National Scholar in Political Philosophy 

Joseph Devlin

EP 104

Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Public Speaker

Joseph Devlin

Can learning physically change the brain? What role do emotions and personal experiences play in shaping how we think, feel, and learn? In this episode, we explore the intricate relationship between neuroscience and education, diving into the ways learning physically transforms the brain. 

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Season 6 Episode 19

Redefining 'Smart': A Deeper Dive Into Intelligence and Learning | Joseph Devlin | Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience & Public Speaker | Episode 105 |

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