Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked
Society, Science & Tech, Business Lynn Thoman Society, Science & Tech, Business Lynn Thoman

Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked

Tech companies, including Apple, Facebook, Netflix, and others, go to great lengths to hook us and keep us addicted to their devices and programs. The deliberateness and details of how they do it are shocking. And the addiction is so harmful, many tech execs (like Steve Jobs) don’t allow their own kids to use the devices. Listen, and learn from NYU’s Adam Alter.

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Why Do So Many Incompetent Men Become Leaders?
Leadership, Society Lynn Thoman Leadership, Society Lynn Thoman

Why Do So Many Incompetent Men Become Leaders?

Why do we have so many incompetent male leaders in both government and the private sector? According to a University College London professor, we focus too much on stylistic indicators like charisma and confidence. What are the best traits for effective leaders? Are female leaders different? Who are examples of great leaders? Listen and learn.

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Hear, Here: The President and CEO of NY’s Metropolitan Museum On Its Critical Role In Modern Life
Society, Arts Lynn Thoman Society, Arts Lynn Thoman

Hear, Here: The President and CEO of NY’s Metropolitan Museum On Its Critical Role In Modern Life

New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art is a beloved and important cultural icon. Here, its President and CEO, Dan Weiss, shares his brilliant insight into the essential role of art museums in contemporary life, the astonishing growth of the Met’s online audience, how technology helps satisfy the human need to connect with art, and more.

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Learn Why A Nobel Prize Winning Economist Says Extreme Global Poverty Is “Entirely Solvable”
Society Lynn Thoman Society Lynn Thoman

Learn Why A Nobel Prize Winning Economist Says Extreme Global Poverty Is “Entirely Solvable”

Now for some good news: According to Abhijit Banerjee, a Nobel Prize winner for his work fighting poverty, extreme global poverty is “entirely solvable.” Hear what this practical visionary says about the necessity and limitations of aid, why the poor often end up with harmful healthcare, and the surprising optimism of many who are impoverished.

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Now Hear This: Non-Humans Communicate Highly Complex Information Through Sound
Science & Tech, Environment, Society Lynn Thoman Science & Tech, Environment, Society Lynn Thoman

Now Hear This: Non-Humans Communicate Highly Complex Information Through Sound

Breakthroughs in bio-acoustic technology are enabling scientists, including Karen Bakker, to “hear” an astonishing assortment of sounds made by animals, insects, and even plants. The implications are stunning, will impact environmental governance, and may fundamentally alter our relationships with other species.

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Magic Words: Cutting-Edge Revelations on Language That Can Dramatically Increase Your Impact
Business, Society, Self Lynn Thoman Business, Society, Self Lynn Thoman

Magic Words: Cutting-Edge Revelations on Language That Can Dramatically Increase Your Impact

Some words have extraordinary power to help us persuade others, build stronger relationships, improve customer satisfaction, and captivate audiences. Here, Wharton professor Jonah Berger reveals six key types of magic words that can dramatically increase your impact and help you get what you want. Words matter, especially these.

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Airbnb Global Head of Hosting on Travel and Work, What Some Of The Most Fabulous Airbnbs Are, And Curiosity As A Core Value
Business, Society, Self Lynn Thoman Business, Society, Self Lynn Thoman

Airbnb Global Head of Hosting on Travel and Work, What Some Of The Most Fabulous Airbnbs Are, And Curiosity As A Core Value

Don't miss this wide-ranging conversation with Airbnb global head of hosting Catherine Powell on the blurring of business and leisure travel, what some of the most unusual and fabulous Airbnb experiences are, how a company actually executes on core values like curiosity and the keys to post-pandemic leadership.

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A Former OSHA Head Exposes the Science of Deception That Allows Dangerous Chemicals To Go Unregulated

A Former OSHA Head Exposes the Science of Deception That Allows Dangerous Chemicals To Go Unregulated

There is massive, well-funded deception that enables many toxic chemicals and products to go unregulated — says former OSHA head David Michaels. He calls it the science of deception and the manufacture of doubt. Listen, as he explains in shocking detail how corporations pay for corrupt science and disinformation to influence government agencies, and where it’s happening today.

“We have this image that the government is protecting us [from toxic chemicals] and I saw from the inside that this is not the case.”

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A Noted MIT Dean on the Age of AI and the Rapidly Evolving Relationship Between AI and Humans

A Noted MIT Dean on the Age of AI and the Rapidly Evolving Relationship Between AI and Humans

AI is transforming society. We can still determine how. Dan Huttenlocher, MIT dean and co-author with Henry Kissinger and Eric Schmidt of The Age of AI, discusses how and why we need to partner with this foundational technology. He also shares some surprising examples how AI is being integrated into the basic fabric of human activity.

“It’s critical that we do not interact with AI as if it were human.”

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The Battle for Your Brain: The Emerging World of Neurotechnology, Brain Hacking and Thought Control

The Battle for Your Brain: The Emerging World of Neurotechnology, Brain Hacking and Thought Control

Brain sensors embedded in watches. Earbuds that decode our brainwaves. Neurotechnology that reads our emotions and thoughts, and can be used to manipulate them. It sounds like science fiction, but it’s science fact. Don’t miss this chilling and cautionary talk with Duke professor Nita Farahany, author of The Battle for Your Brain.

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Belonging: How To Combat The Serious Isolation That’s Wreaking Havoc on Our Health and Happiness
Health, Self, Society Lynn Thoman Health, Self, Society Lynn Thoman

Belonging: How To Combat The Serious Isolation That’s Wreaking Havoc on Our Health and Happiness

We are biologically wired to need connection with others, but live in an age of serious and debilitating isolation. What are the ramifications of this to our health and happiness, and even to our longevity? Stanford’s Geoffrey Cohen brilliantly diagnoses the problem and offers stunningly simple solutions.

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Classified: The Complex and Bizarre World of Government-Imposed Racial Classification. Listen, and Learn.

Classified: The Complex and Bizarre World of Government-Imposed Racial Classification. Listen, and Learn.

At a time when government-imposed racial and ethnic classifications are increasingly used to determine peoples’ rights, it’s important for them to make sense. According to law professor and author David Bernstein, they definitely do not. They’re absurd, have negative consequences, and are widely manipulated by “identity entrepreneurs.”

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The Good Life Unpacked: Discovering What Makes Us Thrive with the Heads of Harvard's 80-Year Study
Health, Society, Science & Tech, Self Lynn Thoman Health, Society, Science & Tech, Self Lynn Thoman

The Good Life Unpacked: Discovering What Makes Us Thrive with the Heads of Harvard's 80-Year Study

Unlock the secrets to a fulfilling life with Robert Waldinger and Marc Shulz, the heads of Harvard’s 80-Year Study of Adult Development, the longest, most in-depth, longitudinal study of human life and thriving ever done. Discover what a good life is, and how we can all have a better one. Even small choices, it turns out, can shape our lives and help us thrive. Learn the simple ingredients that make a good life, the U-shaped curve of happiness and how it's never too late to start. Get ready to be inspired and leave with three actionable takeaways!

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Which are the 10 Most Powerful and Compelling Takeaways of 2022? Listen and Find Out.

Which are the 10 Most Powerful and Compelling Takeaways of 2022? Listen and Find Out.

3 Takeaways features revealing conversations with the world’s foremost thinkers, business leaders, writers, politicians, scientists and other newsmakers, who each share three takeaways they consider vital. In this special year-end episode, we present the 10 most powerful and compelling takeaways of 2022.

Can you guess which takeaway is from each guest? The guests include:

  • Former Prime Minster of Australia 

  • Former Chief of MI6 

  • Founder of the world's largest hedge fund

  • 7 other amazing guests

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Former Senator Phil Gramm Explodes the Myth of American Inequality in an Eye-Opening Conversation

Former Senator Phil Gramm Explodes the Myth of American Inequality in an Eye-Opening Conversation

According to former Senator Phil Gramm, inequality in the U.S. is grossly overstated largely because it fails to take into account massive government aid to low income earners. The implications of this are huge, especially given the current debate about remaking capitalism. Don’t miss this important conversation.

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The U.S. and the Holocaust: What did America Know and Do During the Greatest Atrocity of Our Time with Ken Burns' Co-Directors

The U.S. and the Holocaust: What did America Know and Do During the Greatest Atrocity of Our Time with Ken Burns' Co-Directors

What was America’s response to the Holocaust? What did we know and not know, do and not do, as the catastrophe unfolded? These questions resonate today, when the refugee crisis, immigration and antisemitism are making headlines. Don’t miss this powerful conversation with the co-directors of the new Ken Burns documentary film The U.S. and the Holocaust, Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein.

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Superabundance: Separating Fact From Myth About Human Flourishing on an Infinitely Bountiful Planet
Business, Science & Tech, Society Lynn Thoman Business, Science & Tech, Society Lynn Thoman

Superabundance: Separating Fact From Myth About Human Flourishing on an Infinitely Bountiful Planet

Contrary to conventional wisdom, we are not living in an age of dwindling resources. Generations of people have been taught that the world's rapidly growing population is consuming the planet's natural resources at an alarming rate. But after analyzing the prices of hundreds of commodities and products over the last 100 years, Marian Tupy and Gale Pooley found that resources became more abundant as the population grew.

To their surprise, they found that we create ever more value out of natural resources, and that now is a time of superabundance and human flourishing. Don’t miss this compelling rationale for optimism.

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