Publishing Details
Contact & Outreach
About This Podcast
Conversations about science, technology, philosophy, self improvement, media and basically anything that I'm interested in.
Podcasting 2.0 Features
Explore Statistics
Recent Episodes
7 Surprising Facts About DNA - Sander Wuyts - #19
Sander Wuyts is a bioscience engineer and CEO of ImmuneWatch, a Belgian biotech startup using machine learning to decode the immune system's DNA for pharma and cancer drug development. He holds a PhD…
Can We Build a Computer From Living Brain Cells? - Dr. Ewelina Kurtys - #18
Dr. Ewelina Kurtys is a neuroscientist and strategic advisor at FinalSpark, a Swiss biocomputing startup building computers from living human neurons. She holds a PhD in neuroscience from the…
Finite and Infinite Games - Prof. Niki Harré - #17
Niki Harre is a professor of psychology and head of the School of Psychology at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, known for applying psychological research to questions of sustainability,…
Should We Have the Right to Modify Our Bodies? - Dr. Anders Sandberg - #16
Anders Sandberg is a Swedish researcher, futurist, and transhumanist at the Future of Humanity Institute at the University of Oxford, holding a PhD in computational neuroscience from Stockholm…
How AI Could Help Us 'Talk' to Animals - Dr. Elodie Mandel-Briefer - #15
Elodie Floriane Mandel-Briefer is an Associate Professor of Biology at the University of Copenhagen and one of the world's leading researchers in animal acoustic communication and emotion. She…
The Philosophy of Funmaxxing - Christian Gonzalez-Capizzi - #14
Christian Gonzalez-Capizzi is a philosopher, podcaster, and content creator based in New York, known online as the philosophical architect connecting analytic and esoteric philosophy. He…
Can AI Ever Become Conscious? - Dr. Henry Shevlin - #13
Henry Shevlin is a philosopher of mind and AI ethicist, formerly Associate Director at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at the University of Cambridge, and newly appointed…
How Realistic is Project Hail Mary? - Dr. Sheri Wells-Jensen - #12
Sheri Wells-Jensen is a professor of linguistics at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, a board member of METI International, and one of the few working scientists dedicated to the question of…
Living with BCI - Nathan Copeland - #11
Nathan Copeland is the world's longest-running intracortical brain implant user — over 10 years, beating the previous record by nearly four years.In 2004, at age 18, a car accident left him paralyzed…
My Wife Hired a Hitman So I Faked My Death - Ramon Sosa - #10
17:18Ramon Sosa is a former professional boxer and boxing coach from Houston, Texas. Born in Puerto Rico in 1967, he turned pro at 17 before dedicating his life to training young fighters and running…
How to Live a Playful Life (And Why It's Important) - Jeff Harry - #9
Jeff Harry combines positive psychology and play to heal workplaces, help teams build psychological safety and assist individuals in addressing their biggest challenges by embracing a play-oriented…
33 Risks of AI Girlfriends - Peter Atalla - #8
Peter Atalla is a technology executive and risk researcher with over 27 years in the tech industry. His academic research, Conversations with Aliens, looks at the risks of AI companionship and…
Why We Become Addicted to Gambling - Dr. Timothy Fong - #7
Dr. Timothy Fong is a Professor of Psychiatry at UCLA's Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, board-certified in addiction psychiatry. He is the co-director of the UCLA Gambling…
Why Memories Are More Fragile Than You Think - Celine van Golde - #6
Celine van Golde is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Sydney, where she researches memory, eyewitness testimony, and wrongful convictions. She is also the founder of the…
Why We Feel Lonely and How to Fix It - Phil McAuliffe - #5
Phil McAuliffe is a former Australian diplomat and the founder of Humans:Connecting, a social enterprise dedicated to reducing loneliness and de-stigmatising it globally. After 23 years in the…
Why UBI Is the Answer to AI Stealing Your Job - Scott Santens - #4
Scott Santens has been writing and thinking about Universal Basic Income since 2013. He's one of the most prolific voices on the subject and runs a foundation dedicated to making UBI a reality.AI is…
How to Make Money From Content (Without a Big Following) - Alex Ulbin - #3
Alex Ulbin is a content creator and brand strategist with over 100K followers on Instagram. He went from making Call of Duty montages at age 10 to building a viral travel and real estate brand in…
Why We Bond With Chatbots, But Hate AI Content - Mel Sellick - #2
Mel Sellick is an applied psychologist specializing in Human-AI interaction and founder of Future Human Lab. Her work spans media, tech, and social science — from NBC to PhD — and she has developed…
How to Speak With Confidence - Timotej Bonifer - #1
Timotej Bonifer is a Slovenian-born English pronunciation coach and founder of Flip English. He has never lived in the UK, yet spent years fooling native British speakers into thinking he was one of…
Frequently Asked Questions
Julius Moorman Podcast has published 19 episodes since March 2026, covering topics in Science, Technology.
Julius Moorman Podcast is currently highly active with new episodes every few days. Average episode length is 1h 7m.
Sign up on Grep.FM to access contact details for Julius Moorman Podcast, including email and social media links.
Similar Podcasts
TED Radio Hour
NPR
300 episodes
Lex Fridman Podcast
Lex Fridman
498 episodes
Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science
The Planetary Society
1,340 episodes
The a16z Show
Andreessen Horowitz
1,000 episodes
UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast
Gamut Podcast Network
346 episodes
Dwarkesh Podcast
Dwarkesh Patel
128 episodes