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9 snips
May 10, 2024 • 13min

How aerosols brighten clouds — and cool the planet | Sarah J. Doherty

Atmospheric scientist Sarah J. Doherty dives into the paradox of aerosols, which harm human health but also cool the planet. She discusses the unintended consequences of reducing these pollutants and introduces marine cloud brightening—using sea salt aerosols to reflect sunlight and potentially lower global warming. Doherty emphasizes the relationship between aerosol emissions and cloud dynamics, and the importance of inclusive community engagement in climate solutions. Her insights challenge us to think critically about our environmental impacts.
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24 snips
May 9, 2024 • 48min

How far away is a ceasefire? An update on Gaza and the Rafah invasion | Ian Bremmer

Ian Bremmer, political scientist and founder of Eurasia Group, provides critical insights into the Gaza conflict. He discusses the complex U.S. military strategies and the diplomatic challenges facing the Biden administration. The podcast dives into Israel's invasion of Rafah and the dire humanitarian crisis for the Palestinians. Bremmer sheds light on the intricate dynamics of ceasefire negotiations, the regional tensions involving Iran, and Israel's political maneuvering under Netanyahu's leadership. His analysis urges a reevaluation of approaches to peace in this volatile region.
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34 snips
May 8, 2024 • 14min

Welcome to the world of audio computers | Jason Rugolo

Jason Rugolo, a visionary designer and inventor, introduces a groundbreaking audio computer that interacts like a friend. He discusses how this technology enhances genuine conversations and minimizes screen time, promoting healthier tech interactions. The conversation delves into the future of human communication, highlighting the shift towards more intuitive audio interfaces. Rugolo also explores applications in personalized audio experiences and the emotional impact of soundscapes, suggesting a transformative journey in human-computer interactions.
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20 snips
May 7, 2024 • 11min

Why US politics is broken — and how to fix it | Andrew Yang

Political reformer Andrew Yang joins the discussion, drawing on his experience from his 2020 presidential campaign. He argues that the U.S. political system is in dire need of redesign due to flawed incentives. Yang highlights the disconnect between voters and elected officials and proposes adopting ranked-choice voting to enhance democracy. He cites Alaska's successful reforms as a model, emphasizing their potential to reduce extremism and improve legislative action on critical issues.
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13 snips
May 6, 2024 • 12min

The US has a teacher shortage — here's how to fix it | Randy Seriguchi Jr.

Randy Seriguchi Jr., an education innovator, proposes a transformative idea: a 'G.I. Bill' for teachers to combat the U.S. teacher shortage. He emphasizes the need to support Black male educators through community partnerships in San Francisco, offering essential benefits like tuition and subsidized housing. Seriguchi argues that enhancing the teaching profession's appeal will attract diverse talent and improve educational outcomes. He stresses that inclusive education not only benefits marginalized communities but uplifts the entire educational landscape.
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May 5, 2024 • 32min

Sunday Pick: The Redemption of Jar Jar Binks

Ahmed Best, the actor behind Jar Jar Binks in Star Wars, shares his journey from a beloved CGI character to one of cinema's most controversial figures. He reflects on the intense fan culture that surrounded the release of The Phantom Menace and discusses the emotional toll of public backlash. Best humorously explores the charm and origins of Jar Jar while addressing crucial issues like online criticism and racial representation in film, shedding light on the evolving legacy of a character that polarized a generation.
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19 snips
May 4, 2024 • 12min

An updated action plan for solving the climate crisis — and a look at progress to date | Ryan Panchadsaram, Anjali Grover and David Biello

Ryan Panchadsaram is a systems innovator focused on applying goal-setting tools to tackle the climate crisis. Anjali Grover collaborates on strategic climate action plans using OKRs. They share insights on why optimism is warranted in the fight against climate change. The conversation highlights advancements in electric vehicle sales and renewable energy while addressing challenges like methane emissions. They emphasize innovation, investment, and effective policies as pivotal for achieving a sustainable future and stress the importance of navigating political complexities.
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43 snips
May 2, 2024 • 18min

How the US is destroying young people's future | Scott Galloway

Scott Galloway, a marketing professor at NYU and outspoken podcaster, tackles the grim economic future facing young Americans. He highlights alarming trends of 'intergenerational theft' that leave millennials and Gen Z struggling with rising costs of living and stagnant wages. Galloway examines how older generations benefit from outdated social safety nets, while youth grapple with the adverse effects of technology on mental health. His call to action urges reforms to create a more equitable future for the younger generation.
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28 snips
May 1, 2024 • 12min

How to govern AI — even if it's hard to predict | Helen Toner

Helen Toner, an AI policy researcher and former OpenAI board member, dives deep into the governance of artificial intelligence. She explains the challenge of predicting AI's future but stresses the importance of crafting smart policies now. The conversation highlights the complexities of defining AI and calls for inclusive participation in policy-making. Toner advocates for transparency and stricter regulations, warning that without public engagement, we risk falling victim to centralized control of these powerful technologies.
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5 snips
Apr 30, 2024 • 10min

My epic journey becoming the fastest person to paddle around Australia | Bonnie Hancock

Bonnie Hancock, an Ironwoman paddler and record breaker, dazzles with her tales of becoming the fastest person to paddle around Australia. She shares gripping stories of battling crocodiles and sharks, revealing the psychological and physical trials faced on her 12,700-kilometer journey. With humor and insight, Bonnie discusses camaraderie, diet struggles, and the transformative power of nature. Her reflections on resilience and gratitude illuminate how challenges can redefine our perspective on life.

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