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Revolutionary Women!S1, EP4Serena Williams and Gayle King; Alex Gendler, the woman who stared at the sun; the trauma of systematic racism killing Black women and a first step toward change with T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison; H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
School SmartsS1, EP3"The Board Game Getting Kids Excited About School" with Joel Baraka; "Technology Can't Fix Inequality, but Training and Opportunities Could" with Gbenga Sesan; "Can Stereotypes Ever Be Good?" with Sheila Marie Orfano and Densho.
Psych OutS1, EP3George Monbiot on the new political story that could change everything; Keith Payne on the psychology of inequality and political division; Dannagal G. Young on psychological traits that shape political beliefs; Jay Van Bavel; J. Marshall Shepherd.
How The Brain WorksS1, EP6"Seeing Things That Aren't There? It's Pareidolia" by Susan G. Wardle; "How We're Reverse Engineering the Human Brain in the Lab" by Sergiu P. Pasca; "How Do You Explain Consciousness?" by David Chalmers.
Did You Know?S1, EP8 "Did You Know?""Why do we have crooked teeth when our ancestors didn't?" by G. Richard Scott; "The myth of Icarus and Daedalus" by Amy Adkins; "Who owns the wilderness?" by Elyse Cox; "Why do you get a fever when you're sick?" by Christian Moro.
The Creative ZoneS1, EP7 "The Creative Zone"For the love of fangirls - Yve Blake; a librarian's case against overdue book fines - Dawn Wacek; first person vs. second person vs. third person.
The Art of Being HumanS1, EP7Mounia Akl on how film captures the space between hope and despair; Soraya Chemaly on the power of women's anger; Shohini Ghose explains the genius of Marie Curie; Joel Leon discusses the hard work of co-parenting; assistive technologies.
The Art of Being HumanS1, EP8 "The Art of Being Human"Glenn Close talks about changing society's perception of mental health; Gary Barker shares three insights on fostering a culture of care, compassion and connection among men; Sasha Winkler digs into the science behind laughter.
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