316 episodes

Learn to connect better with others in every area of your life. Immerse yourself in spirited conversations with people who know how hard it is, and yet how good it feels, to really connect with other people – whether it’s one person, an audience or a whole country. You'll know many of the people in these conversations – they are luminaries in our culture. Some you may not know. But what links them all is their powerful ability to relate and communicate. It's something we need now more than ever.

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    • Society & Culture
    • 4.6 • 453 Ratings

Learn to connect better with others in every area of your life. Immerse yourself in spirited conversations with people who know how hard it is, and yet how good it feels, to really connect with other people – whether it’s one person, an audience or a whole country. You'll know many of the people in these conversations – they are luminaries in our culture. Some you may not know. But what links them all is their powerful ability to relate and communicate. It's something we need now more than ever.

    David Jewitt and Jane Luu: Is Pluto All Alone Out There?

    David Jewitt and Jane Luu: Is Pluto All Alone Out There?

    That was the question two determined astronomers set out to answer. A frustrating five-year search revealed that Pluto, long thought to be a small, lonely planet on the outer fringes of the solar system, is in fact part of a huge ring of debris left over from the solar system’s birth.

    • 38 min
    Carla Shatz and Marcus Raichle: Brainwaves

    Carla Shatz and Marcus Raichle: Brainwaves

    Between them these two neuroscientists changed the way we think of our brains. Their insights are now opening new ways to tackle the problems our brains face as they age, including neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s.

    • 41 min
    Fred Guttenberg and Joe Walsh: Two Dads Defending Democracy

    Fred Guttenberg and Joe Walsh: Two Dads Defending Democracy

    Once sworn enemies in TV appearances and on social media, Fred Guttenberg and Joe Walsh got together privately and realized there is much that unites them. They are now on a tour of college campuses hoping to share their success in bridge-building with others divided by hate.

    • 40 min
    Craig Venter: Oceans of Genes

    Craig Venter: Oceans of Genes

    Aboard his 100 ft sailboat, the geneticist famed for his work deciphering human genes spent 15 years sailing the world’s oceans, discovering millions of unknown genes in the microbes that live there – genes that could lead to new sources of energy, food and medicine.

    • 37 min
    Adam Moss: What Makes it Art?

    Adam Moss: What Makes it Art?

    After a successful career as an award-winning magazine editor, Adam Moss decided to put it all aside to pursue a passion for painting. He became pretty good; but something was missing. His struggle to understand what that something was led him to his new book, The Work of Art.

    • 40 min
    Kelly and Zach Weinersmith: A Second Home on Mars?

    Kelly and Zach Weinersmith: A Second Home on Mars?

    Should we be planning to establish settlements on the moon and Mars? To many, including a couple of billionaires, the idea has become almost an obsession. An unlikely husband and wife duo has spent years digging deeply into plans to colonize space. Their conclusion: not so fast.

    • 41 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
453 Ratings

453 Ratings

JN-JA ,

Wonderfully thought-provoking

I have yet to find an episode I didn’t find deeply interesting. I was somewhat disappointed that the conversation with Ken Auletta didn’t include Woody Allen when they discussed whether reviling Harvey Weinstein means rejecting his work. It’s much easier to separate the person from the product when that person isn’t either the writer, the director, or an actor (let alone all three). Alan is in two Woody Allen movies that I always loved, in large part because of Alan’s performances, but after watching the HBO docuseries about Dylan Farrow’s abuse allegations, I’m not sure I can really enjoy either Crimes and Misdemeanors or Manhattan Murder Mystery anymore.

Audie87 ,

Love this!

Love this podcast and love Alan Alda! I have always liked science and The topics are all very interesting, but my favourites are the space ones (the Chris Hadfield ep is my fave). The science-y terminology and language that is used is somewhat simplified and this is a podcast that everyone could understand what is being discussed. 5 stars!

Northapple ,

Wow!

One of those brilliant and rare podcasts that make a person smarter every time they tune in. What a remarkable show!

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