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Empires, religions, and money shaped the world by unifying people under shared beliefs. These forces created large-scale cooperation, though often through conquest and subjugation. We dive into how these imagined orders allowed humans to organize societies, but also fueled conflicts.
A podcast series based on Yuval Noah Harari’s books offers an exciting opportunity to dive into the profound themes he explores. This six-episode outline will focus on Harari’s first three major works: Sapiens, Homo Deus, and 21 Lessons for the 21st Century. Each episode will cover core concepts, insightful analysis, and how these ideas relate 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.
Empires, religions, and money shaped the world by unifying people under shared beliefs. These forces created large-scale cooperation, though often through conquest and subjugation. We dive into how these imagined orders allowed humans to organize societies, but also fueled conflicts.
A podcast series based on Yuval Noah Harari’s books offers an exciting opportunity to dive into the profound themes he explores. This six-episode outline will focus on Harari’s first three major works: Sapiens, Homo Deus, and 21 Lessons for the 21st Century. Each episode will cover core concepts, insightful analysis, and how these ideas relate 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.