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S1E190 #190. The History of the Opioid Trade, Legal and Illegal
Benjamin Robert Siegel is a history professor at Boston University and former writer for Time Magazine. His writing has appeared in both mainstream media and academic journals, focusing on economic…
S1E189 #189. One of Ancient Rome's Most Powerful Women
Jane Draycott is a lecturer (professor) of Ancient History at the University of Glasgow and co-director of the University of Glasgow’s Games and Gaming Lab, focusing on Roman history and archaeology.…
S1E188 #188. A Memoir that Explores the Tensions Between Devotion to Parents and Building One's Own Life
Manil Suri is a distinguished university professor of mathematics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and is also the author of three internationally acclaimed novels set in his native…
S1E187 #187. Attachment Theory: A Cornerstone for Understanding Our Most Intimate Relationships
Robert Karen is a clinical psychologist in private practice in New York City and author of numerous articles both in academic journals and mainstream media. His first book, Becoming Attached:…
S1E186 #186. The Death of Her Parents at Fourteen Years Old
Erin Vincent is an author, essayist, journalist, and public speaker. In addition to literary contributions to anthologies and other publications, she has also appeared on national television and…
S1E185 #185. A Humane and Effective Method for Helping Disruptive Students
Psychologist Ross Greene is the originator of the Collaborative and Proactive Solutions model and the non-profit Lives in the Balance.org. He is the author of several books about how teachers and…
S1E184 #184. The Conditions and Challenges of Post-War Europe
Richard Bessel is a professor emeritus of twentieth century history at the University of York and a former member of the editorial boards of German History and History Today. He is a specialist in…
S1E183 #183. A Neuroscientist Tells the Story of his Remarkable Overcoming of Profound Childhood Adversity
David Sussillo is an internationally recognized neuroscientist, currently working as a senior research manager at Meta Reality Labs, leading a team that is developing brain-machine interfaces for…
S1E182 #182. Alternative Approaches to the Philosophy of Ethics
Michael Boylan is a philosophy professor at Marymount University and a prolific writer who focuses on a wide range of ethical domains, including public health, the environment, medical advances,…
S1E181 #181. Decisive Breakthroughs in Renewable Energy
Nicholas — or Nick — Jelley, is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Physics and a Fellow of Lincoln College at the University of Oxford, known for his expertise in renewable energy and energy…
S1E180 #180. The Power and Dangers of Digital Self-Surveillance
Andrew Guthrie Ferguson is a Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School, where he teaches Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, and a seminar examining police surveillance…
S1E179 #179. U.S. Efforts to Influence Values and Allegiances in the Middle East
Nathaniel Greenberg is an Associate Professor of Arabic in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages at George Mason University, focusing on the intersection of technology, politics, and…
S1E178 #178. An Expedition into the Brazilian Amazon to Establish the Boundaries of a Totally Isolated, Uncontacted tribe.
Scott Wallace is an award-winning writer, television producer, and photojournalist, who for over 40 years, has focused on the environment, vanishing cultures, and conflict over land and resources…
S1E177 #177. What African-Americans Endured Throughout the History of the Mississippi Delta
Ralph Eubanks is the former Director of Publishing for the Library of Congress, former editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review at the University of Virginia, and currently faculty fellow and…
S1E176 #176. Exposing How Financial Corruption is Tied to Environmental Destruction, Human-Rights Abuses, and War
Patrick Alley is the former executive director and co-founder – along with Simon Taylor and Charmian Gooch – of Global Witness, an award-winning nonprofit organization, established in 1993, dedicated…
S1E175 #175. Maintaining Love Throughout Her Husband's Dementia
Anne-Marie Erickson is the author of the memoir, In the Evening, We’ll Dance: A Memoir in Essays on Love and Dementia, which bears witness to the demise of her beloved husband, Dick Cain. As might be…
S1E174 #174. Conundrums of the Mind-Body Problem and the Ethical Dilemmas of Possibly Conscious A.I.
Eric Schwitzgebel is a professor of philosophy at the University of California, Riverside, whose main interests include philosophy of mind, metaphysics, the nature of belief, the impact or lack…
S1E173 #173. Scenarios for Another Civil War in the U.S.
Stephen Marche is a Canadian novelist, essayist, and journalist, a scholar of philosophy and literature, and a former teacher of Renaissance drama at the City University of New York, resigning in…
S1E172 #172. Positive Masculine Identity, As Nurtured by the Mother of a Boy Soprano
Rebekah Peeples is the Deputy Dean of the College at Princeton University with oversight of the undergraduate curriculum. Previously at Princeton, she taught sociology and writing. She is also the…
S1E171 #171. The Remarkable Contributions of Unwed, Childless Women Throughout History
Emma Duval is a self-described member of the “millennial generation,” who include the growing number of women who are childless and as, Emma puts it, “childfree” by choice. Although now married,…
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