Welcome to The Unfinished Mind, where Polymaths can freely follow their curiosities! Polymaths are intensely curious about everything and are knowledgeable in a wide range of diverse topics. We love to learn more, and we love to have fun while doing so. So tune in every week to learn about anything from climate change to superstitions and other curiosities! Cover art by Emily Pearson and original theme by Simran Shah.
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What makes jokes funny? Join our hosts, Sowmya and Athitiya, as they discuss the history and theory behind comedy. Be ready for dad jokes!
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Join our hosts Sowmya and Athitiya as they discuss apartment hunting in Austin, from A to Z. This episode is tailored to UT Austin students!
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Join our hosts Sowmya and Athitiya as they discuss street food, food truck culture, and some of the best street food in Austin!
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Unmasking Superheroes: A Cultural Revolution
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Join our hosts Akshi and Sowmya as they discuss the heroes that capture our imagination. From the iconic Iron Man to the Amazing Spiderman to the antiheroes we see today, this episode takes a look at what makes superheroes so prominent in pop culture.
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What happened to Malaysian Airlines flight 370? Who is the Zodiac Killer? Join our hosts Akshi and Sowmya as they discuss all the unsolved mysteries that keep us asking questions to this day.
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Join our hosts Akshi and Somya as they discuss different undergraduate research opportunities.
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Midterm season is upon us! Join our hosts Sowmya and Akshi as they discuss the science of learning.
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Join our hosts Akshi and Sowmya as they discuss different scientific disasters.
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Join our hosts Akshi and Sowmya as they discuss the history and future of urban transportation. From subways to light rails to self-driving cars.
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Join our hosts as they welcome a special guest Dr. Michael Mackert. Dr. Mackert is a professor at UT Austin in the Department of Population Health and is the director of the Center for Health Communication.
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Our hosts discuss world heritage.
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This episode is a follow-up to one of our first episodes, The History of Polymaths. Here, Akshi and Sowmya discuss famous polymaths throughout history.
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In 1993, the World Wide Web was launched to the public. Since then, digital culture has grown and evolved, with social media giving a level of connection that the world had never seen. Join our hosts as they take a tour through 30 years of our digital culture, from Facebook adults, to Snapchat streaks, to intense political implications.…
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Join us as we explore the sonic landscapes that have shaped generations, igniting movements and inspiring change across the globe. How is it that these iconic pop anthems sparked social justice movements, played roles in presidential campaigns, and moved people to put millions of dollars toward a cause?…
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Join us this week as we explore the indispensable and unique roles animals play in our society, from therapy dogs offering comfort to those in need, to rats detecting land mines, to elephants being used in warfare. Our hosts visit the highs and lows of how animals are used for the benefit of humans, including the history of our relationship with ou…
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Join our hosts as they welcome special guest Aaditi Mahajan in exploring eastern medicine. Mahajan is a doctor of Ayurveda, a medical art originating in India that focuses on natural wellness based around five elements. Ayurveda involves treatments that have been used for thousands of years, with the goal of achieving balance and wellbeing of the b…
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Chemistry! Philosophy! Archaeology! And more! Join our hosts this week for a special episode on the annual Chautauqua event hosted by the Polymathic Scholars. This event is one of many based in tradition that celebrates lifelong learning. This year’s theme was “Edge of Knowing,”where a panel of speakers from multiple disciplines shared their perspe…
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Tune in for a very special episode as our hosts welcome Dr. Arturo De Lozanne as a guest. Dr. De Lozanne is a professor in the Department of Molecular Biosciences and has played an integral role in the Polymathic Scholars program. Join the hosts as they honor him, his stories, and his achievements in his last year as a professor at UT.…
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What is the difference between poisons, toxins, drugs, and venoms? Is alcohol a poison, and could allergies be considered a form of poisoning? Find the answer in this week’s episode.
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History of Film and the Development of Cameras
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The film industry had to come a long way before we were able to watch our favorite actors and actresses win Oscars or see film trailers at SXSW. Tune in today to explore the history and diversity of the world of film.
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Sacred, inspiring, fascinating, dying - why do we see trees this way? Join our hosts this Friday as they discuss why trees hold such cultural significance, as well as what forest loss might mean for the Earth.
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Why is our society enraptured by shows like The Bachelor, Survivor, and Hell’s Kitchen? Join our hosts this Friday as they discuss the psychology behind reality TV, and why the success and humiliation of strangers draws in an audience in the hundreds of millions.
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Discover both the real and fantastical world of space travel in this week’s new episode. Join out hosts as they talk about how it’s possible to survive in space, from Star Trek to the Space Race.
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What is a sport? Is chess, pool, or gaming a sport? Join our hosts for today’s episode on the impact of sports on society, from cornhole to the Super Bowl.
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One of the most famous polymaths, Leonardo Da Vinci, designed his “ornithopter” flying machine in 1488. In 1903, the Wright Brothers completed the first successful powered flight. In 1947, the Bell X-1 was the first aircraft to break the sound barrier. Join our hosts in this week’s episode to discuss all things Flight.…
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From tattoos, to piercings, to lip plugs, to corsets, humans use their body as a canvas for expression. With the help of archaeological evidence, we know that people have been modifying their bodies for over 5000 years. Tune in to join our hosts in discussion the history and significance of these various forms of art.…
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Ethical Dilemmas in Artificial Intelligence
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AI is becoming increasingly present in our lives, from using ChatGPT to write an essay to talking with a customer service chatbot. Join The Unfinished Mind this week to explore the unexpected ways AI is being used today as well as the moral and ethical dilemmas that is poses.
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Aristotle, NASA, and anyone with access to the Internet have all made their arguments for a round or a flat earth. How did people come to believe what they believe? Learn how humanity, from ancient times to modern day, from have come full circle (no pun intended) from flat, to round, to flat.
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Disabilities and Accessibility: Part 2
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Join Akshi and Ren as we explore accessibility in Austin, as well as the future of inclusivity in our city! Marc Pereira discusses his work about making Austin a better place to live for everyone.
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This week our hosts meet with Marc Pereira, Assistant Director of Texas LEAD and Director of Project Advance Austin. Join in the discussion about the role of disability as an identity and diversity, equity, and inclusion on the UT campus. Tune in now to learn about the direction of accessibility in Austin and future plans for a more inclusive city!…
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For many people, the best taco, gyro, or dumplings they’ve ever had didn’t come from a fancy restaurant. This week’s episode explores the cultural history of street food, from food trucks to night markets. Join Akshi and Ren for a deep dive into how different cultures have adapted to mobile dining, and why this has become such a popular experience …
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Slow down this week as our hosts meet with Asha Nayaswami, a prominent spiritual teacher and disciple of Paramhansa Yoganada. Learn about her journey into meditation, Yoga, and spirituality in a fast-paced world.
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Where is the shred of truth in Dexter, CSI, Bones, and Criminal Minds? Forensic science has been practiced since the 6th century and has recently enraptured the public eye with crime shows, podcasts and documentaries. Join Akshi and Ren this week to discover what forensic science is, how it’s done, and who it’s helped capture.…
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Discover the alternate meanings of “Twilight” in American and global culture. How does the word “Twilight” reflect psychological states, depths of the ocean, paranormal activity, aerospace travel, or religion? Find out more about the history, definitions, and significance behind this word in this weeks episode.…
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When thinking of this word, things like Halloween costumes and the wicked witch of the west may come to mind. But what is the actual history of witchcraft? How do cultures, locations, movements, and roles of power influence this topic? How is the concept of witchcraft still alive in American culture today?…
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Spooky season is officially here, and the Unfinished Mind is exploring all things macabre, haunted, creepy, and chilling. This week, Akshi and Ren explore the world of creepypasta, which began as an online scary story-telling community in 2007 and continues to this day. Discover how creepypasta continues the age-old narrative of horror and learn ab…
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What is the meaning of life? What truly matters? Is my life significant? These are the questions one asks when going through an existential crisis. These crises have been represented in literature, theatre, and showcase how societies and circumstances psychologically affect individuals. Join Akshi and Ren this week to learn more about this topic th…
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Wii sports, tic-tac-toe, wheel of fortune. These are all seen as fun games that do not require a lot of critical thinking or learning. But what if these games were used to to teach? Video game designers, educators, and psychologists have experimented with this idea. If a topic that students might find hard to grasp or not incredibly interesting is …
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Potatoes have made their way from their origin in the Andes into beloved comfort foods all around the world. In addition to their popularity, they have also become the center of political controversy regarding the rise of GMOs.
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Humans have invented all kinds of doors: automatic, revolving, doggy, decorative, and more, made of anything from solid steel to thin paper. Even in video games, doors control how we move about in the world and discover new spaces. This weeks episode shines a light on how doors can reflect how open or closed we really are.…
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Since the rise of commercialized agriculture, the number of apple species has dropped 80%. This week, we learn the story of Tom Brown, who dedicated his life to restoring lost apple species in the U.S., and discuss how seed banks work to preserve plant diversity.
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Tune in as Akshi and Ren give a virtual tour of Austin, detailing the best hangout spots, museums, and spots to grab a bite. If you’re a UT student, make sure to tune in and hear about restaurants that give student discounts!
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The laws of U.S. citizenship have reflected values in American society since the country’s beginning. Join Akshi and Ren this Friday to unravel the complicated web of laws that define who is and who is not able to be a legal, voting citizen.
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What comes to mind when we hear “nuclear?” Danger? Energy? Medicine? War? Our understanding of radiation has grown since Marie Curie isolated pure radium in 1910, and the rhetoric surrounding nuclear power has changed with time.
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Worldbuilding: The Integration of Architecture and Culture
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Join Akshi and Ren as they explore the cultural and architectural inspirations for the art of world-building and storytelling.
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Join Akshi and Ren as they kick of a new season by exploring the history of collectibles and why our brains love accumulating all kinds of rare objects, from physical to digital.
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Join Arya and Ren as they celebrate Earth Day and discuss the growing importance of addressing the problems that threaten our planet.
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Join Arya and Ren as they discuss the present and future of our own ATX in Part 2 of “The Austin Series"
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Join Arya and Ren as they talk about the people who respond to the emergencies of life and the hazards of the field
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Join Arya and Ren as they talk about the 5 senses and how the lines between them can blur in this week’s episode on perception and synesthesia
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