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Trained in Ethnomusicology, Scott Spencer investigates the musical intersections of oral tradition and digital technology. Much of his work has been through the lens of Irish traditional music, though his publications have also looked to American balladry and sonic design in museums.
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This time we’re joined by Assistant Professor of Psychology at The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Dr. Tierney Lorenz.
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In this Episode we are joined by certified yoga teacher, Blaize Hall. We discuss naked yoga and its practice in the Western Culture. We also discuss gender fluidity, sexual identities and Blaize’s experience in writing, producing, directing and starring in an independent feature film, A More Perfect Union. Blaize will also share their experience on working with Hire Survivors Hollywood.
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In this pod, director of psychological services at McLean Hospital's Borden Cottage, Lawrence Ian Reed joins us to talk all about why humans show emotions.
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Dr. Igor Kovalchuck is a cannabis researcher from Canada whose team is developing sativa extracts that block the ACE2 receptor that covid-19 uses as an entryway into the cell. They use artificial human 3D models of oral, airway, and intestinal tissues to identify extracts that modulate ACE2 gene expression and ACE2 protein levels.
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Why is it when I eat halal food with white sauce and hot sauce from a street cart in Manhattan, within a half hour my stomach starts bubbling?
There is still so much we don’t know about our bodies, and perhaps nowhere is that more true than in our guts, where literally millions of species of bacteria live out their entire lives and procreate endlessly.
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In the very first episode of the series, host Ian Mark is talking to Kyle Thomas, the Chief Scientist at MotiveMetrics.
They’ll offer an introduction to evolutionary psychology which attempts to explain useful mental and psychological traits—such as memory, perception, or language.
We also get a look into their shared experience of working together for Steven Pinker at Harvard University.
Why do people ask if you want to come in for drink at the end of a date, if they really mean would you like to have sex? -- We’ll get to the bottom of it in this episode.
Why do we blush if we get caught talking about someone? -- We don’t have the data, but we’ll discuss the Game Theory logic behind it.
What is Common Knowledge? Kyle will give us a lot of examples. He’ll also discuss paid search ads.
We even talk about Trump and the unknowns of the pandemic for a few minutes, because this episode was recorded in mid-2020.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.