Intelligence Squared

Intelligence Squared
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13 snips
May 22, 2025 • 36min

Is Your Phone Controlling Your Life? With Kaitlyn Regehr (Part Two)

Kaitlyn Regehr, a renowned professor and expert on digital literacy, dives deep into our complex relationship with smartphones and social media. She discusses the alarming impacts of early device use on children and the importance of digital literacy at home. Regehr offers insights on creating a healthy 'digital diet,' emphasizing engaging interactions over mindless scrolling. She also explores the effect of AI on communication skills and advocates for better regulation of online content to ensure a safer digital environment for future generations.
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38 snips
May 20, 2025 • 34min

Is Your Phone Controlling Your Life? With Kaitlyn Regehr (Part One)

Kaitlyn Regehr, an Associate Professor of Digital Humanities at UCL and author of 'Smartphone Nation,' dives deep into our complex relationship with smartphones. She tackles the pervasive issue of screen addiction and shares strategies to foster digital literacy. The conversation uncovers how algorithms manipulate our online behavior and highlights the urgent need for critical thinking in a world dominated by digital distractions. Regehr offers practical advice for cultivating healthy tech habits for both adults and children.
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35 snips
May 18, 2025 • 37min

Tariff Special: The Intelligence Squared Economic Outlook with Helen Thompson (Part Two)

Helen Thompson, a globalisation expert and author of 'Disorder: Hard Times in the 21st Century', joins BBC broadcaster Jonny Dymond to delve into the turmoil of today's global economy. They discuss Trump's controversial tariffs and the chaos in U.S.-China trade relations. Thompson highlights the historical nuances of trade policies and their implications for the UK, while addressing energy transitions and the challenges of achieving net zero emissions. They also explore the generational shift in political leadership amid economic crises.
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30 snips
May 17, 2025 • 39min

Tariff Special: The Intelligence Squared Economic Outlook with Helen Thompson (Part One)

Helen Thompson, a political economy professor at Cambridge University and author of 'Disorder: Hard Times in the 21st Century', shares her insights on the turbulent global economy. She discusses the chaotic nature of Trump's tariffs and their historical context, emphasizing the challenges faced by the U.S. amid rising competition from China. The conversation also dives into the implications for the UK, particularly regarding energy security, and reflects on the historical patterns of trade and protectionism shaping current economic landscapes.
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May 15, 2025 • 34min

Can Mathematics Fuel Creativity? With Marcus du Sautoy (Part Two)

Award-winning mathematician and Oxford professor Marcus du Sautoy dives into the fascinating interplay between mathematics and creativity. He discusses how concepts like the Fibonacci sequence and prime numbers influence artistic expression in music and visual arts. The conversation uncovers how constraints can lead to innovation, and explores the profound beauty found in mathematical structures. Delving into historical figures like Mozart, du Sautoy reveals the timeless connection between math, creativity, and our understanding of the universe.
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May 13, 2025 • 35min

Can Mathematics Fuel Creativity? With Marcus du Sautoy (Part One)

Marcus du Sautoy, an award-winning mathematician and Oxford professor, delves into the captivating interplay of mathematics and creativity. He reveals how mathematical principles like symmetry and prime numbers are integral to various art forms, from abstract painting to architecture. Du Sautoy discusses how the aesthetic aspects of math go beyond logic, acting as a storytelling medium. He underscores the connection between nature and mathematics, exploring concepts such as fractals and chaotic systems in art, illustrating how these ideas shape both creativity and the world around us.
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7 snips
May 11, 2025 • 42min

What Can Ancient Civilisations Teach Us About Survival? With Lizzie Wade

In this engaging discussion, science journalist Lizzie Wade, author of *Apocalypse*, explores how historical catastrophes like pandemics have shaped human resilience. Wade reinterprets the concept of apocalypse as a transformative opportunity rather than an ending. She examines lessons from ancient civilizations that can help us navigate current crises. Joining her is Caroline Dodds Pennock, who adds insights on the societal shifts caused by events like the Black Death and how these reflections can inspire modern adaptability.
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14 snips
May 10, 2025 • 41min

What Can The Stoics Teach Us About Capitalism?

Robert Rosenkranz, a financier, philanthropist, and author of The Stoic Capitalist, shares how ancient Stoic wisdom can inform modern capitalism. He discusses ethical decision-making in today's fast-paced business world, blending practical advice with philosophical insights. Rosenkranz recounts his inspiring journey from humble beginnings to financial success, emphasizing the courage needed to innovate. He also highlights essential principles such as emotional control and rationality, while addressing the intersections of trust in investments and advancements in longevity research.
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8 snips
May 8, 2025 • 36min

Are you morally ambitious? With Rutger Bregman (Part Two)

Rutger Bregman, a renowned historian and bestselling author, passionately advocates for moral ambition and the need for societal change. He discusses the importance of shifting focus from personal wealth to addressing global challenges. Highlighting the stagnation of social progress, he emphasizes learning from history’s changemakers and critiques traditional philanthropic practices. Bregman introduces initiatives like the School for Moral Ambition, aiming to inspire individuals to use their talents for the greater good and to redefine success.
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17 snips
May 6, 2025 • 36min

Are you morally ambitious? With Rutger Bregman (Part One)

Rutger Bregman, a renowned historian and bestselling author of 'Utopia for Realists,' discusses the importance of moral ambition in creating a better world. He critiques elite philanthropy and advocates for a redefined success that emphasizes societal impact over personal gain. Bregman shares inspiring stories of historical change-makers, underscoring the need for moral courage and community in driving significant social change. He also critiques the idea of merely raising awareness, arguing for practical actions that lead to real progress.

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