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Lead the WayS1, EP3"How Your Brain Responds to Stories..." by Karen Eber; "The Most Groundbreaking Scientist You've Never Heard Of" by Addison Anderson; "5 Ways to Lead in an Era of Constant Change" by Jim Hemerling; "The Rise of Modern Populism" by Takis S. Pappas.
Best of the BestS1, EP13 "Best of the Best"Fighting misinformation about vaccines; stopping remote work burnout; Mao Zedong's infamous cult; the solution for gender equity; when the population hits 10 billion.
Secrets of the WildS1, EP6Latif Nasser discusses camels; David Ian Howe gives a brief history of dogs; Michel Dugon discusses spider venom; Frances S. Chance discusses insect brains and AI; Menno Schilthuizen discusses how animals and plants are evolving in cities.
Psych OutS1, EP5Merve Emre discusses personality tests; Fallon Goodman discusses anxiety; W. Keith Campbell discusses narcissism; Renée Lertzman discusses climate anxiety; Ryan Martin discusses anger.
Under the MicroscopeS1, EP6"These Bacteria Eat Plastic" by Morgan Vague, "Soon We'll Cure Diseases With a Cell, Not a Pill" by Siddhartha Mukherjee, "How Can We Solve the Antibiotic Resistance Crisis?" by Gerry Wright, "The Tiny Balls of Fat That Could Revolutionize Medicine" by Kathryn A. Whitehead and "Why I Make Robots the Size of a Grain of Rice" by Sarah Bergbreiter.
The Creative ZoneS1, EP8 "The Creative Zone"
Overlooked HistoryS1, EP6 "Overlooked History"What really caused the Irish Potato Famine, Stephanie Honchell Smith; History vs. Egypt's most powerful pharaoh, Jessica Tomkins; A day in the life of a Celtic Druid, Philip Freeman; One of history's most dangerous myths, Anneliese Mehnert; Why the US tried to kill all the bison, Andrew C. Isenberg; How horses changed history, William T. Taylor; What few people know about the program that saved America, Meg Jacobs.
Larger-Than-Life ArtS1, EP8 "Larger-Than-Life Art"Ariana Curtis talks about how museums should honor the everyday, not just the extraordinary; Karinna Grant discusses what's the point of digital fashion and more.
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