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Brief conversations with the thinkers, artists, makers and shapers of our world. Their insights on dozens of different topics are enlightening, provocative, and always surprising. Listen and learn som... more
FAQs about Tell Me More:How many episodes does Tell Me More have?The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.
February 20, 2019In Exhibit, Artist Lynda Cutrell Challenges What We Think We Know About Mental IllnessArtist Lynda Cutrell wants to change how people look at mental illness. In an exhibit on display at Tufts, she uses photography, painting, sculpture and video to challenge what we think we know about people with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder while highlighting what scientists have actually discovered about these illnesses. It’s a subject close to her heart. In this episode of Tell Me More, Cutrell, a graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts, talks about how her own family’s struggles with mental illness pushed her to make art that was not just beautiful, but meaningful....more23minPlay
February 07, 2019Gotye Has a Passion for Forgotten Electronic InstrumentsSinger-songwriter Gotye’s best-known song, Grammy-winning “Somebody That I Used to Know,” is about the pain of being treated as an inconsequential thing of the past. When it comes to music, Gotye, whose real name is Wally De Backer, has great respect for things of the past. Specifically, he has a passion for old electronic instruments, and is determined to show that they matter....more18minPlay
February 07, 2019Gotye and Instrument Designer Mike Buffington Delve into Lost InstrumentsSinger-songwriter Gotye—whose real name is Wally De Backer—has a passion for forgotten electronic instruments like the Ondioline, the Theremin, and the Rhythmicon, which he talks about with instrument designer Mike Buffington in a special two-part series of Tell Me More. In this bonus episode, Gotye and Buffington get deep about these lost instruments....more14minPlay
January 24, 2019Animal Behaviorist Temple Grandin on Autism and Understanding AnimalsTime magazine named Temple Grandin one of the world’s 100 most influential people for her work to improve the quality of life of beef cattle and for her powerful advocacy for neuro-diverse individuals. In this episode of Tell Me More, Grandin shares how growing up with autism helped her understand the different ways animals experience the world, why she believes we need to fix how we socialize with dogs, and some of the most important lessons she’s learned over her pioneering career....more18minPlay
January 09, 2019Life is Good President Lisa Tanzer Shares Essential AdviceLife is Good president and Tufts graduate Lisa Tanzer emphasizes the importance of knowing what you stand for when it comes to the corporate brand, and she gives essential advice to students and business leaders alike, including the most important lesson she’s learned in her career....more16minPlay
December 26, 2018Dr. John Rich on Fixing Institutional Racism in Health CareProfessor and author Dr. John Rich talks about applying a systems approach to tackling the consequences of trauma in the lives of young African-American men. Dr. Rich is the author of "Wrong Place, Wrong Time: Trauma and Violence in the Lives of Young Black Men." Now a professor at the Drexel University School of Public Health, Dr. Rich previously served as medical director of the Boston Public Health Commission, and as a primary care physician at Boston Medical Center....more15minPlay
December 12, 2018Filmmaker Amy Adrion on the Challenges That Female Directors Still FaceBlockbusters like Patty Jenkins’ "Wonder Woman" show the power that female filmmakers can have in Hollywood today. But what are the continuing challenges they face? In her new documentary “Half the Picture,” filmmaker Amy Adrion gathers insights from numerous successful female directors on their career paths, struggles, and hopes for the future. In this episode, Adrion takes a hard look at those continuing challenges, and puts a spotlight on the wins by some of the women making films today....more28minPlay
December 04, 2018Former N.H. Governor John Sununu on Working With President George H.W. Bush, and U.S. Politics TodayThe week before the death of President George H.W. Bush, former New Hampshire Governor John Sununu, who served as President Bush’s chief of staff from 1989 to 1991, reminisced about his time spent with the late president while Bush campaigned for the all-important New Hampshire primary. Sununu also shares his predictions for the 2020 presidential race, weighing in on whether a republican should contest President Trump for the GOP nomination....more18minPlay
November 28, 2018Environmentalist and Activist Bill McKibben on Climate ChangeBill McKibben offers his perspectives on climate change, including the critical underestimation that scientists made during the past 30 years, the best way for individuals to make a difference, and the one fact about our climate that you need to know—to understand our century. McKibben is the founder of 350.org, the first global grassroots climate change movement. His 1989 book The End of Nature is regarded as one of the first written for a general audience on the realities of climate change....more17minPlay
November 14, 2018Matt Lindenberg on Why Rhinos Are Facing Extinction and How to HelpOn average, we lose three rhinos every day to poaching. At this rate, rhinos in the wild may become extinct within a decade. In this episode, Matt Lindenberg, founder and executive director of the Global Conservation Corps, offers the drivers behind rhino poaching, the value of rangers—the unsung heroes of conservation—and the unique approach that Lindenberg’s organization is taking to curb the crisis....more19minPlay
FAQs about Tell Me More:How many episodes does Tell Me More have?The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.