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Mentioned in 11 episodes
Drunk
Book • 2021
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Mentioned in 11 episodes
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regarding the benefits of switching off the prefrontal cortex for creativity.


Chris Williamson

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#589 - 14 Lessons from 5 Years Of Modern Wisdom
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, discussing the "beer before bread" hypothesis.


Chris Williamson

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#592 - Richard Shotton - 8 Fascinating Psychological Biases
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as a book discussing how social cooperation was made possible through the love of wine and beer.

John Anthony Dunne

115 snips
What Does the Bible Actually Say about Alcohol? Dr. John Anthony Dunne
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, als er die Trunkenheitshypothese und die historische Perspektive des Rausches erläutert.

Leon Windscheid

60 snips
Warum trinken Menschen - die Drunk-Hypothese
Mentioned as the third most popular choice in a poll for the next book to be covered on required readings.

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The All-In Podcast: How Tech Titans Besties Saved the World
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as his most recent book, relating ancient Chinese philosophy to modern ideas.


Sean Carroll

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160 | Edward Slingerland on Confucianism, Daoism, and Wu Wei
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, referencing Edward Slingerland's belief that alcohol is the underpinning drug of human society.


David Nutt

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The New Science Of Alcohol and Why You Should Think Before You Drink With Dr. David Nutt
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, it discusses how feasting, banqueting, and drinking lubricate social relationships.

Alice Evans

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Why feminism worked best in the West with Alice Evans
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; his book explores the idea that alcohol played a significant role in the development of civilization.


Caleb Bissinger

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THE ESSENTIALS: Our Favorite Moments From Season 4
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as a book that provided a justification for nightly wine.


Caleb Bissinger

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LAZINESS: There's No Such Thing



