15 episodes

The series features conversations between renowned scholars and our editor, Marian L. Tupy. The interviews focus on the global impact of COVID-19 and the continued importance of rational optimism.

The Covid Tonic with Marian L. Tupy HumanProgress.org

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The series features conversations between renowned scholars and our editor, Marian L. Tupy. The interviews focus on the global impact of COVID-19 and the continued importance of rational optimism.

    Ep. 14 Debra Lieberman | The Covid Tonic

    Ep. 14 Debra Lieberman | The Covid Tonic

    Dr. Debra Lieberman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Miami. Her research aims to understand how evolution has shaped the social mind. To this end, Dr. Lieberman applies theoretical tools from evolutionary biology to develop hypotheses regarding function, generates information-processing models that specify how the functional mechanism operates, and then empirically tests the validity of these models. Dr. Lieberman studies a range of phenomena including kinship, altruism, sexuality, disgust, morality, and, gratitude.  

    For more, visit: https://people.miami.edu/profile/debra@miami.edu

    Original release date: Oct 12, 2020

    • 49 min
    Ten Global Trends with Matt Ridley | HumanProgress Special

    Ten Global Trends with Matt Ridley | HumanProgress Special

    Think the world is getting worse? If so, you’re wrong. The world is, for the most part, actually getting better. But 58 percent of people in 17 countries who were surveyed in 2016 thought that the world is either getting worse or staying the same. Americans were even more glum: 65 percent thought the world is getting worse and only 6 percent thought it was getting better. The uncontroversial data on major global trends in this book will persuade you that this dark view of the state of humanity and the natural world is, in large part, badly mistaken.  

    World population will peak at 8–9 billion before the end of this century, as the global fertility rate continues its fall from 6 children per woman in 1960 to the current rate of 2.4. The global absolute poverty rate has fallen from 42 percent in 1981 to 8.6 percent today. Satellite data show that forest area has been expanding since 1982. Natural resources are becoming ever cheaper and more abundant. Since 1900, the average life expectancy has more than doubled, reaching more than 72 years globally.  ​

    Of course, major concerns such as climate change, marine plastic pollution, and declining wildlife populations are still with us, but many of these problems are already being ameliorated as a result of the favorable economic, social, and technological trends that are documented in this book. 

    You can’t fix what is wrong in the world if you don’t know what’s actually happening. Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know will provide busy people with quick-to-read, easily understandable, and entertaining access to surprising facts that they need to know about how the world is really faring. 

    https://www.tenglobaltrends.org/

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Ep. 13 Michael McCullough | The Covid Tonic

    Ep. 13 Michael McCullough | The Covid Tonic

    Michael McCullough is an experimental psychologist who is concerned primarily with the cognitive foundations of human sociality. In addition to his pioneering work on forgiveness, gratitude, prosocial behavior, and morality, for twenty years he has studied the effects of empathy on how we treat others. Additionally, McCullough has also worked in recent years to shed light on scientific puzzles about self-control and about the social effects of a mammalian hormone known as oxytocin. 

    Learn more: https://psychology.ucsd.edu/people/profiles/mmccullough.html



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    • 16 min
    Ep. 12 Ronald Bailey | The Covid Tonic

    Ep. 12 Ronald Bailey | The Covid Tonic

    Think the world is getting worse? 

    Grab a copy of our new book and explore the data about human progress through more than 70 global trends that will change your perception of the world. 

    Learn more about our new book at tenglobaltrends.org 📚🌍📈  

    Ronald Bailey is the science correspondent for Reason, where he writes a weekly science and technology column. Bailey is the author of the book  The End of Doom: Environmental Renewal in the Twenty-first Century (July 2015) and Liberation Biology: The Moral and Scientific Case for the Biotech Revolution (Prometheus, 2005), and his work was featured in The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2004.

    For more, visit: https://reason.com/people/ronald-bailey/

    • 35 min
    Ep. 11 William von Hippel | The Covid Tonic

    Ep. 11 William von Hippel | The Covid Tonic

    If you enjoyed this episode of The Covid Tonic, check out William von Hippel's 2018 book, The Social Leap: The New Evolutionary Science of Who We Are, Where We Come From, and What Makes Us Happy. 

    Available at: https://www.amazon.com/Social-Leap-Evolutionary-Science-Where/dp/0062740393/

    William von Hippel grew up in Alaska, got his B.A. at Yale and his PhD at the University of Michigan, and then taught for a dozen years at Ohio State University before finding his way to Australia, where he is a professor of psychology at the University of Queensland. He has published more than a hundred articles, chapters, and edited books, and his research has been featured in The New York Times, USA Today, The Economist, the BBC, Le Monde, El Mundo, Der Spiegel, and The Australian. He lives with his wife and two children in Brisbane, Australia.  



    Learn more: https://psychology.uq.edu.au/profile/3034/bill-von-hippel

    • 45 min
    Ep. 10 Chelsea Follett | The Covid Tonic

    Ep. 10 Chelsea Follett | The Covid Tonic

    Chelsea Follett is the Managing Editor of Human​Progress​.org, a project of the Cato Institute which seeks to educate the public on the global improvements in well‐​being by providing free empirical data on long‐​term developments. Her writing has been published in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Newsweek, Forbes, The Hill, The Washington Examiner and Global Policy Journal. She was named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list for 2018 in the category of Law and Policy. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Government and English from the College of William & Mary, as well as a Master of Arts degree in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia, where she focused on international relations and political theory. 

    Learn more: https://www.cato.org/people/chelsea-follett

    • 37 min

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