Harvard Thinking
Harvard University
A podcast where the life of the mind meets everyday life. Hosted by Samantha Laine Perfas, produced by Harvard University. Visit harvard.edu/thinking.
Episodes
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Mar 27, 2024 • 26min
What dying people actually need
Nothing is certain except death and taxes. Yet the inevitability of death doesn’t prevent the discomfort and uncertainty felt by those facing the end of their lives. Many experience long deaths in hospitals, while others wrestle with whether to undergo invasive life-extending treatments. How do we confront death — as patients, counselors, and healthcare professionals — in a way that honors the fullness of life? In this episode, host Samantha Laine Perfas joins Buddhist chaplain Chris Berlin, bioethicist Mildred Solomon, and radiation oncologist Tracy Balboni to talk about end-of-life care.
Mar 13, 2024 • 24min
Climate alignment is no easy task
The planet is only getting hotter. Significant resources need to be devoted to both climate mitigation and adaptation efforts, requiring cooperation at all levels of governance. But what do we do when the need for long-term cooperation is overshadowed by short-term interests? Host Samantha Laine Perfas is joined by environmental economist Robert Stavins, historian Emmanuel Akyeampong, and global health expert Caroline Buckee to talk about the challenges in addressing climate change.
Feb 28, 2024 • 33min
Our democracy problem
In recent years, American democracy has withstood the damage of bitter polarization and a growing distrust of institutions, but there are some who worry the worst is yet to come. In this episode, host Samantha Laine Perfas speaks with political theorist Danielle Allen, best-selling author Steven Levitsky, and constitutional law Professor Stephen Sachs about what it will take to re-energize and protect our system of government.
Feb 14, 2024 • 26min
Lonely? You’re not alone.
Milena Batanova, education researcher focused on youth belonging; Jeremy Nobel, public health scholar on social connection. They explore why loneliness has surged and how belonging differs from solitude. They trace types and territories of loneliness, how the lonely brain misreads signals, technology’s mixed role, and practical steps and simple policies to help people reconnect.
Jan 31, 2024 • 23min
How much drinking is too much?
Is drinking any amount of alcohol bad for you? Studies are mixed, leaving people confused about the type of relationship they should have with alcohol. In this episode, host Samantha Laine Perfas talks drinking with economist and physician Bapu Jena, bestselling author Emily Oster, and neuroscientist Marisa Silveri.
Jan 24, 2024 • 1min
Introducing “Harvard Thinking”
Join us in welcoming “Harvard Thinking,” a new podcast where the life of the mind meets everyday life.


