
The ThoughtStretchers Podcast How Free Speech Builds a Better Brain With Barbara Oakley
Dec 3, 2025
Barbara Oakley, distinguished engineering professor and co-instructor of the Learning How to Learn course, discusses why exposure to differing views matters for cognitive flexibility. She explores the neuroscience of emotional upset, the rise of safe-space culture and its consequences, tensions in K–12 education, and how inquiry paired with direct instruction can improve learning.
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Emotion Blocks Rational Engagement
- Emotional upset blocks rational engagement and impedes productive dialogue on contested ideas.
- Barbara Oakley argues managing emotions is essential to understand why people hold opposing beliefs.
Holding Down A Dying Dog
- Oakley recalls holding down a dying dog during her father's veterinary surgery to illustrate emotional overload.
- The story shows strong emotions can derail clear thinking and effective action.
Exposure Enhances Cognitive Flexibility
- Early exposure to differing viewpoints builds cognitive flexibility and creativity.
- Oakley links cultural suppression of dissent to reduced creativity in former communist regions.




