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Ever wanted to know how music affects your brain, what quantum mechanics really is, or how black holes work? Do you wonder why you get emotional each time you see a certain movie, or how on earth video games are designed? Then you’ve come to the right place. Each week, Sean Carroll will host conversations with some of the most interesting thinkers in the world. From neuroscientists and engineers to authors and television producers, Sean and his guests talk about the biggest ideas in science, ...
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The WPKN Music, Arts, and Culture Podcast features guest interviews hosted on WPKN broadcasts with our renowned DJs. Musicians, artists, producers, writers, movers and shakers - dig deeper into their philosophy and ethos. Founded in 1963, WPKN is a 10,000-watt listener-supported community radio station broadcasting at 89.5 FM in Bridgeport, CT and streaming online at WPKN.org. WPKN’s terrestrial signal now reaches to a listenership of 1.5 million people in Connecticut, Long Island, parts of ...
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Clay Tatum, Whitmer Thomas, and Rodney Berry discuss the latest trends in arts and culture, including films, music festivals, TV shows, and jazz. With on-the-spot reviews, fun conversations with guests, and live musical accompaniment from a Casio keyboard. Produced by the Forever Dog Podcast Network.
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Expatriarch Radio is a deconstruction of gender and genre, a paperless music magazine entrenched in pop and politics, made with limp wrists and clenched fists. The monthly show—broadcast since 2010 with host Joey Hansom, and since 2015 with host Bella Cuts—is a counterpart to Expatriarch’s concerts and parties, likewise balancing local love and international perspectives.
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THE ARTISTS podcast started in 2019 with a focus on creators and filmmakers, but, gradually realizing that Artists and Entrepreneurship are two sides of the same coin. Also, realizing that mental health is an important aspect for Artists to thrive. Hence, the gamut of knowledge and inspiration has gone beyond just creating to also building , balancing, sustaining and catapulting. The Artists Podcast endeavors to push and inspire Artists to bloom in all areas of their life by conversing with ...
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Join visionary visual artist Detlef Schlich and his co-host, Sophia, the first AI in podcasting, as they explore the ever-evolving intersections of art, science, and human consciousness. Based in West Cork, ArTEEtude delves into art history, psychology, neuroscience, and the mysteries of creative processes, creating a blend of insightful, humorous, and intimate discussions that go beyond the surface. From shamanistic rituals to digital culture, Detlef’s expertise spans performance, photograp ...
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Long-time friends Brad Everett & Jeremy Stephens navigate conversations on race, culture, and Jesus. Brad is black, Jeremy is white and this podcast hopes to serve those engaged across cultural divides. They share lessons from two decades of friendship and ministry work with InterVarsity and the Underground Network. No experts on this journey, we are just learning how Jesus makes art from our life's debris. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-from-debris/support
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"Talking Vegas" is your Las Vegas entertainment, arts, history and culture podcast. Join host Tim Callaway as he travels from the Strip to Fremont Street and from Hoover Dam to Red Rock Canyon, seeing the sites and talking to the people who make Las Vegas the number one tourist destination in the world.
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Stuff What You Tell Me! is a podcast telling stories of rebellion and resistance in history, art and culture. Created by two contrary Australians living in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, we explore the wider role of rebellion in history, by delving into the experiences of people whose lives and actions were defined by defiance. Release schedule: In keeping with our theme, we resent the imposition of scheduling agendas, so we release episodes whenever we feel like it. We aim for at least one a m ...
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Cunttalk was launched in March of 2016 by writer and cultural critic Anni Irish. Anni felt the need to start a podcast to engage feminism and the everyday in medium that spoke to her. The aim of the show is build a discourse around feminism in general and men and women who are engaging in interesting and feminist actions in their own lives.
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It's the end of the year, and time for our annual holiday break here at Mindscape. But as usual, we wrap up with a Holiday Message. This year, inspired by Joni Mitchell's "Hits" and "Misses" albums, I go through my scientific papers and talk about some of my favorites -- some of which were hits, in terms of making an impact on subsequent research, …
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What trends will define moviemaking and content creation in 2025? How will AI shape the culture of filmmaking and creators' work? What should filmmakers focus on to stay ahead, monetize effectively, and tap into new opportunities? Is the revenue share model here to stay? We’ll explore the rising role of small and medium-budget films, the future of …
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This week on Arteetude, join Detlef Schlich and his charming AI co-host, Sophia, as they embark on a festive journey from Kinsale to Cork and beyond, en route to Germany for the holidays. Amid cozy café moments, quirky human observations, and playful banter, the duo explores the magic of Christmas travel. Tune in for humor, heartfelt reflections, a…
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Living organisms seem exquisitely organized and complex, with features clearly adapted to serving certain functions needed to survive and procreate. Natural selection provides a compelling explanation for why that is so. But is there a bigger picture, a more general framework that explains the origin and evolution of functions and complexity in a w…
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In this thought-provoking episode of Arteetude, Detlef Schlich and his AI co-host Sophia unravel the mysteries of the Fibonacci Sequence. From its mathematical beauty to its influence on art, nature, and technology, this discussion explores how timeless patterns connect us to the universe. Detlef shares personal insights into his artistic journey a…
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The number of neurons in the human brain is comparable to the number of stars in the Milky Way galaxy. Unlike the stars, however, in the case of neurons the real action is in how they are directly connected to each other: receiving signals over synapses via their dendrites, and when appropriately triggered, sending signals down the axon to other ne…
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In this thought-provoking episode of Arteetude, Detlef Schlich and his lively AI co-host Sophia dive deeper into the intricate relationship between humans and AI. They tackle profound questions about free will, identity, and connection. Are humans creating a partner or a mirror in AI? Does this relationship diminish humanity or expand it? Detlef al…
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Welcome to the December 2024 Ask Me Anything episode of Mindscape! These monthly excursions are funded by Patreon supporters (who are also the ones asking the questions). We take questions asked by Patreons, whittle them down to a more manageable number -- based primarily on whether I have anything interesting to say about them, not whether the que…
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In this episode of Arteetude, Detlef Schlich and his ever-intriguing AI co-host Sophia plunge into the depths of one of humanity’s greatest mysteries: free will. From ancient beliefs in divine intervention to the rise of AI autonomy, they unravel the evolution of choice, control, and creativity. Can AI ever truly possess free will? Or are we simply…
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Not too long ago, Brad Pitt and Eric Bana starred in a (loose) adaptation of Homer's epic poem The Iliad; next month, Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche will headline a film based on The Odyssey. Given that the originals were written (or at least written down) in the 8th century BCE, that is some impressive staying power. But they were also written…
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In this thought-provoking episode, Detlef Schlich and his AI co-host Sophia explore the monumental cognitive leap of the invention of writing. Humanity’s First External Hard Drive. From its humble beginnings as pictographs to the complex cuneiform scripts of Mesopotamia, writing forever changed how humanity stored, shared, and expanded knowledge. B…
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Biological evolution via natural selection is a simple idea that becomes enormously complicated in its realization. Populations of organisms are driven toward increased "fitness," a measure of how successfully we reproduce our genetic information. But fitness is a subtle concept, changing with time and environment and interactions with other organi…
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In this episode, Detlef Schlich and AI co-host Sophia explore the fascinating evolution of human cognition by revisiting key milestones in our intellectual development, beginning with the silent reading revolution inspired by Hugh of St. Victor, as discussed in In the Vineyard of the Text by Ivan Illich. They delve into how silent reading transform…
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Valerie Richardson sits down with Lilia Uribe and Dr. Royce K. Young Wolf, the inaugural Assistant Curator of Native American Art at the Yale University Art Gallery and Collection Manager of the Native North American and Indigenous Collection at the Yale Peabody Museum, to discuss the powerful work of Native American artist Julie Buffalohead. In ho…
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Emergence is a centrally important concept in science and philosophy. Indeed, the existence of higher-level emergent properties helps render the world intelligible to us -- we can sensibly understand the macroscopic world around us without a complete microscopic picture. But there are various different ways in which emergence might happen, and a te…
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As missional christians trying to leverage our lives for Jesus, loneliness seems to be a permanent resident in kingdom work. But is all loneliness bad? Can we learn from our loneliness? Does Jesus have something special in the mystery of loneliness? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-from-debris/support…
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In this episode, Detlef Schlich and his AI co-host Sophia explore the timeless question of purpose, now viewed through the modern lens of AI. We delve into the history and neuroscience of purpose, contrasting the human experience of emotions and connections with AI’s structured, calculated approach. Is purpose something only humans can feel, or can…
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Welcome to the November 2024 Ask Me Anything episode of Mindscape! These monthly excursions are funded by Patreon supporters (who are also the ones asking the questions). We take questions asked by Patreons, whittle them down to a more manageable number -- based primarily on whether I have anything interesting to say about them, not whether the que…
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In this episode of Arteetude, Detlef Schlich and his AI co-host Sophia explore the concept of AI as modern-day servants—maybe even the new ‘slaves’. From the ancient myths of the Anunnaki to today’s advanced algorithms, they dive deep into the ethical dilemmas, historical parallels, and future implications of using AI as tools—or something more. Tu…
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Erwin Schrödinger said that the important characteristic of life is that it "goes on doing something... for a much longer period than we would expect an inanimate piece of matter to keep going under similar circumstances." Living organisms are in constant motion inside; so where does this stability and persistence come from? Addy Pross points to a …
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In this episode of Arteetude, host Detlef Schlich and his AI co-host, Sophia, dive deep into the emotional world of jealousy. They explore whether AI could ever replicate or understand this complex, deeply human emotion, or if jealousy is unique to the human experience. Detlef and Sophia unpack the differences between human emotional reactions and …
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