The Unfiltered Arena

Nexus: The Age of Empires: How Information Networks Expanded the Ancient World


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Empires like Rome and Persia didn’t just conquer lands—they built vast information networks. From roads to postal systems, these empires managed territories by controlling the flow of communication. In this episode, we explore how infrastructure and information helped empires maintain power and foster cultural exchange. Tune in to see how today’s globalized communication networks mirror ancient empires’ control over information.

A podcast series inspired by Yuval Noah Harari’s books presents a thrilling chance to explore the thought-provoking topics he discusses. This six-episode series will focus on Harari’s first three major works: "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind," "Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow," and "21 Lessons for the 21st Century," as well as his latest book, "Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI." Each episode will delve into key concepts, offer insightful analysis, and discuss how these ideas are relevant to our world today.


Note: This project explores the new creative potential unlocked by generative AI, showcasing how a single person, in just two hours, can curate (not create, but curate) a polished podcast series. I recognize the critiques around AI-generated content and the potential for digital clutter, but invite you to take a listen on your next walk or drive and see what you think.

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The Unfiltered ArenaBy Whispery