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Curating & reposting the ~3 best podcasts per week.There are simply too many good podcasts out there, let us pick the best three each week for you. Copyright is owned by the publisher, not this ... more
FAQs about Amazing Podcast Episodes: ~3x curated episodes per week:How many episodes does Amazing Podcast Episodes: ~3x curated episodes per week have?The podcast currently has 213 episodes available.
June 04, 2017WSJ The Future of Everything: Meet One of the First Human CyborgsMeet Emily Borghard, one of the world's first true cyborgs thanks to a chip implanted in her brain. In the not too distant future, there could be millions more like her. These high-tech implants have implications for treating Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, depression and even behavioral disorders....more24minPlay
June 01, 2017The Daily: May 26How John Shields planned his perfect death, and what Canada has learned by allowing 1,300 terminally ill people to do the same. Guest: Catherine Porter, who has been following one man seeking control of his death....more24minPlay
May 30, 2017a16z: From Jobs to Flying CarsIn this lively conversation -- from our recent annual tech and policy summit in Washington, D.C. -- Axios' Dan Primack interviews a16z co-founder Marc Andreessen about the two major narratives dominating discussions about the tech industry right now: the industry is building stupid stuff; and tech is “evil” (or at least has an outsized impact, is destroying jobs)....more34minPlay
May 28, 2017a16z: For Your Ears OnlyWhen it comes to spycraft — or rather, “tradecraft,” as they say in the biz — what do the movies get right, and what do they get wrong? In this episode of the a16z Podcast, Michael Morell — former Deputy Director and twice-Acting Director of the CIA — talks all things tradecraft and tech with a16z partners Matt Spence and Hanne Tidnam....more33minPlay
May 27, 2017The Ezra Klein Show: Bryan Stevenson on why the opposite of poverty isn’t wealth, but justiceBryan Stevenson is the founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative. He and his staff have won reversals, relief, or release for more than 115 wrongly convicted prisoners on death row. He’s the author of the power book Just Mercy, and a winner of a MacArthur “Genius” grant. There are only a few people I’d say this about, but he’s a genuine American hero. This conversation begins with one of Stevenson’s most provocative arguments. “The opposite of poverty isn’t wealth,” he says. “It’s justice.” In this podcast, he explains what he means....more1h 30minPlay
May 23, 2017Waking Up with Sam Harris: What should we eat?In this episode of the Waking Up podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Gary Taubes about his career as a science journalist, the difficulty of studying nutrition and public health scientifically, the growing epidemics of obesity and diabetes, the role of hormones in weight gain, the controversies surrounding his work, and other topics....more2h 8minPlay
May 21, 2017How I Built This: Lady Gaga and Atom Factory: Troy CarterAs a kid, Troy Carter dreamed of being a rapper, but soon discovered he was a better manager than a musician. He took Lady Gaga from obscurity to stardom – helping shape both her music and her brand. Then he turned his gift for spotting talent to spotting investment opportunities with his company Atom Factory....more46minPlay
May 16, 2017The Bernie Sanders Show: Bill McKibbenBill McKibben, author and leading environmentalist who once spent three days in jail after leading the largest civil disobedience in 30 years to protest the Keystone XL pipeline, joins Bernie to talk about the movement to combat climate change....more30minPlay
May 14, 2017Freakonomics: Food + Science = Victory! (Rebroadcast)A kitchen wizard and a nutrition detective talk about the perfect hamburger, getting the most out of garlic, and why you should use vodka in just about everything....more37minPlay
May 11, 2017The Psychology Podcast: Alain de Botton on Love, Sex, Religion and HappinessModern day philosopher Alain de Botton has become world renown for his ability to provide compelling real world answers to some of life’s biggest questions. For this episode of The Psychology Podcast, we cover the philosophy and science of a range of topics, including what it means to have a “normal” relationship, the origins of the desire for religion, the pervasive lack of systematic thinking about happiness, how the illusion of perfection creates problems, existential crises and much more. We get a bit cheeky with a high brow discussion of the human condition. Fair warning that this episode does include some discussion of sex and pornography as they relate to well-being....more40minPlay
FAQs about Amazing Podcast Episodes: ~3x curated episodes per week:How many episodes does Amazing Podcast Episodes: ~3x curated episodes per week have?The podcast currently has 213 episodes available.