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Why do I feel stuck? How can I become more creative? What can I do to improve my relationships? If you’ve ever asked yourself these questions, you’re not alone. On Hidden Brain, we help you understand your own mind — and the minds of the people around you. (We're routinely rated the #1 science podcast in the United States.) Hosted by veteran science journalist Shankar Vedantam.
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Real scientists answer your beauty questions
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This podcast is for urban planners, urban planning students and those interested in the topic of urban planning. The purpose of this show is to have a candid conversation about the ins and out of urban planning; discuss controversial topics relating to urban planning, and much much more.
Gisla Augustin, the Founder/CEO of GiGi The Planner LLC provides content each week related to topics of all things urban planning and otherwise. -
Welcome to The Neuromantics – a monthly podcast for writers, psychologists, neuroscientists, poets, philosophers, comedians, musicians, and anyone interested in the exchange of ideas. The idea: a free-ranging conversation between Professor Sophie Scott (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/icn/people/sophie-scott and @sophiescott) of the Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience at UCL and Will Eaves about the brain, the mind, language, gesture, and communication as a fundamental property of science, literature and the arts. The format: roughly 30 mins of chat with musical stings in the punning style of the podcast title by Michael Caines. Sophie shares a bit of research. Will brings along a poem, story, speech, or essay. There will be guests in the future. There will be events.
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Tutkimme miten yhteiskunta, kulttuuri ja ihmiset muuttuvat ja kasvavat teknologioiden kanssa
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If you're a human being and you live indoors, this podcast is more relevant to your life than you probably ever knew. Exploring the ways building science helps humans thrive in the built environment.
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In the Imminent Domains Podcast, author Alessandra Naccarato interviews artists, herbalists, ritualists and more, exploring ecological grief and illness, interdependence and kinship, in the so-called Anthropocene.
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Hilton Carter shares his thoughts from art, plants, parenting, life, and everything in between.
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Did a 13 year old country boy find baby black panther cubs in the Australian bush? When Ben discovered three unidentified newborn creatures high up in a Willow Tree when he was a thirteen year old kid, the mystery would haunt him for the rest of his life. Ben, now a grown man with a family finally wants to go on an investigative journey and find out more about the mystery panther sightings which have been reported across Australia since the early 1800's. Ben will speak with experts, zoologists, witnesses, skeptics and historians to uncover some of the theories as to how these large cats may have come to be on our shores. The only species of cat meant to be in Australia is the introduced felis catus (house cat). So what are thousands of people seeing? And why have we yet to get any definitive proof? Regardless of what you believe you might just change your mind. Come on this wild ride with us you will truly be amazed.
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Hungry Squared is a free and clean weekly audio podcast about the nerdy side of food. We're talking about food history, food design, and food science. Plus, we're solving your relationship problems as they relate to food in our segment called Food Fight. Let's taco 'bout it!
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In Relation is a five-part podcast series hosted by Agatha Gothe-Snape and Emily McDaniel that brings together artists, curators, and researchers to share learnings from their work with trees. Connected to the 2021-22 Powerhouse exhibition Eucalyptusdom, episodes address spectres and sentinels, resistance and resilience, vitality, identity, and alchemy. The resulting conversations explore the relationships between humans and trees, ecosystems and sustainability, culture and Country.
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This podcast mini-series began as a design research project to explore an approach to science communication that is human-centered ‘science conversation.’ Based on Fred Dust’s book 'Making Conversation', and the principles he describes, we partnered on the live audio platform Clubhouse to record conversations with scientists and the listening audience about their questions, challenges, and achievements. Every conversation can be a remarkable sharing experience – a partnership we design in real-time.
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Spotlighting stories of how people are collectivizing to meet their needs locally and globally beyond the extractive economic system.
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AWRI Decanted is a podcast from The Australian Wine Research Institute (www.awri.com.au), hosted by experienced reporter and broadcaster, Drew Radford. In each episode, host Drew Radford meets a scientist working for the Australian wine industry or a producer who is putting wine research into practice.
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English Description (German below)
The bilingual Podcast accompanying the METIS project on intercultural wisdom literature and wisdom practices. To be found on www.metis.ethz.ch. The podcast covers the wide range of wisdom traditions, such as Daoism, the Stoa, skeptical traditions, and many more. In addition to the main currents, authors, works and topics we talk about with academic experts, we also interview people in meditation, wisdom training and other wisdom practices. Last but not least, we provide information about the methodology of the Metis Project and address your comments and critique in the "wisdom tasks". The podcasts are held in German and English. We provide German and English transcripts on our homepage. There you will also find further material in the form of essays, classics of wisdom literature and much more. The project was founded in 2022 in Zurich, Switzerland. Michael Hampe, Professor for philosophy at ETH Zurich is the initiator of the project.
Email [email protected] with your questions and comments.
Follow the philosophical diary of our Metis on Instagram!
German Description
Der zweisprachige Podcast, der das METIS-Projekt über interkulturelle Weisheitsliteratur und Weisheitspraktiken begleitet. Zu finden auf www.metis.ethz.ch. Der Podcast deckt das breite Spektrum der Weisheitstraditionen ab, wie z.B. den Daoismus, die Stoa, skeptische Traditionen und viele mehr. Neben den Hauptströmungen, Autoren, Werken und Themen, über die wir mit akademischen Experten sprechen, interviewen wir auch Menschen in der Meditation, im Weisheitstraining und anderen Weisheitspraktiken. Nicht zuletzt informieren wir über die Methodik des Metis-Projekts und gehen in den "Weisheitsaufgaben" auf Ihre Kommentare und Kritik ein. Die Podcasts sind in deutscher und englischer Sprache gehalten. Deutsche und englische Transkripte stellen wir auf unserer Homepage zur Verfügung. Dort finden Sie auch weiteres Material in Form von Essays, Klassikern der Weisheitsliteratur und vieles mehr. Das Projekt wurde 2022 in Zürich, Schweiz, gegründet. Michael Hampe, Professor für Philosophie an der ETH Zürich, ist der Initiator des Projekts.
Schreiben Sie eine E-Mail an [email protected] mit Ihren Fragen und Kommentaren.
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LEAFcast is the podcast channel for LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming), a charity whose mission is to inspire and enable sustainable farming that is prosperous, enriches the environment and engages local communities.LEAF works with farmers, the food industry, scientists and consumers to inspire and enable sustainable farming.Keep up-to-date with the latest news and updates from the world of LEAF.
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The Bird Podcast! A journey into the wonderful world of birds. With books, public sound recordings, and personal recordings and explorations by Richard Emerson. Thanks for tuning in!
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If You See a Deer is a mini-series companion podcast to Erika Howsare’s book, The Age of Deer (out from Catapult Books in January 2024). Along with Tyler J. Carter, a writer and academic, Erika explores questions about where nature and culture collide—mysteries of ecology and history that spring from our relationship with deer, a very familiar, yet wild, animal. Over four episodes, they talk to scientists, hunters, artists, taxidermists, and people who just like to watch deer in their yards, and ponder what it means for humans in our time to attempt to connect with wild animals.
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Freedom for Wild Horses Podcast explores wild horses and their families, behavior, and iconic symbol of our western heritage.
Join Carol J. Walker, leading Advocate for wild horses and award-winning author and photographer, as she leads you to discover why wild horses deserve a place on our public lands, why we need the tonic of their wildness in our lives, the threats they are facing from the agency that manages them, and what you can do to help.
Learn more at http://WildHoofbeats.com.
This is the show for you if you find yourself asking questions like:
-Are there wild horses in the United States?
-How do I find out about wild horses?
-What are the issues facing wild horses on our public lands?
-Is livestock ranching in conflict with wild horses?
-How are domestic horses different from wild horses?
-What is the family structure and the relationships of wild horses?
-Are wild horses being sent to slaughter?
-What organizations are actively helping wild horses?