20 episodes

Exploring the shifting boundaries of the Ivory Tower

NeoAcademia Natasha Mott, Ph.D

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 21 Ratings

Exploring the shifting boundaries of the Ivory Tower

    19. Misinformation, Memes, and Mockery w/Dannagal Young

    19. Misinformation, Memes, and Mockery w/Dannagal Young

    On this episode of NeoAcademia, Danna Young and Natasha Mott discuss misinformation, censorship, free speech, memes, and more in the context of Danna's book Wrong: How Media, Politics, and Identity Drive our Appetite for Misinformation.. There was a pretty big audio issue which spurred me to start thinking about these episodes differently.
    This is still under the realm of podcasts, but I may switch exclusively to YouTube in future seasons. I highly recommend watching on YouTube for the full experience with subtitles. You’ll see why.

    • 38 min
    18. Imperial Empiricism w/ Michael Strevens

    18. Imperial Empiricism w/ Michael Strevens

    On this episode of NeoAcademia Michael and I discussed society’s perception of science and his book The Knowledge Machine. Michael is a professor of philosophy at NYU Micahel keeps pretty busy working on complex systems, probabilities, causation, and the philosophy of science, the sociology of science. Subscribe to the Newsletter for show notes, the Big Nerve link, and more. Video episode available here.

    • 1 hr 17 min
    17. Old-School Marxist Academia w/ Freddie deBoer

    17. Old-School Marxist Academia w/ Freddie deBoer

    This week I talked with Freddie DeBoer a writer and self-proclaimed “old-school” Marxist. For more on Freddie and much more check out the newsletter!

    • 1 hr 13 min
    16. Spelunking the Mind w/Erik Hoel

    16. Spelunking the Mind w/Erik Hoel

    I had a blast talking with Erik Hoel about his new book The World Behind the World. Erik writes a popular substack called The Intrinsic Perspective, and he’s also written a novel, but this episode focuses on his first nonfiction book, where he explains his theory of casual emergence and where the field of consciousness is today. Check out the newsletter for more links and notes.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    15. Questioning Academia at Scale w/ Geoffrey West

    15. Questioning Academia at Scale w/ Geoffrey West

    I had the pleasure of hanging out with Geoffrey West talking science, misinformation, laws of scale, Casablanca -- and we had a blast. Geoffrey is a theoretical physicist who is questioning universal laws of Scale (also the title of his book), and he relates these laws to our everyday life which is no small feat for someone studying elementary particles. For show notes, more on Geoffrey, and the Big Nerve challenge question check out the Theory Gang newsletter.
    The full video is also available on YouTube.

    • 1 hr 25 min
    14. Doomer Optimism w/Jason Snyder

    14. Doomer Optimism w/Jason Snyder

    This week my guest is Jason Snyder, a cofounder of the Doomer Optimism movement and faculty member in the Department of Sustainable Development at Appalachian State. We talked about the concept of Doomer Optimism the future of practical skills, education, and what that means in local and cosmolocal communities. Jason had a great perspective on the galaxy brain-like tendencies of intellectual ideas, versus small-scale, practical implementations that anyone can take.
    Subscribe to the newsletter for show notes and a link to the Big Nerve challenge.

    • 1 hr 8 min

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21 Ratings

21 Ratings

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The type of podcast that makes WFH fantastic

I work from home, you should have gathered that, and living in excel means that I MUST have stimulating content to listen to. This is it, I mean… you learn something, you cringe, you laugh and by the time you look up time has flown by. Witty and fun are a bomb combination

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Intellectually dope

Natasha had a gift of humbling academics while appreciating expertise for what it is and having great conversations about it. I really enjoy this podcast.

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Actually Enjoyable Smart Talk

I really enjoy how Natasha lays things out. Witty and easy to digest while still fun. Breadth of knowledge is superb. Speaks to the nuance of Academia without it feeling like a drag and I always walk away knowing more. Great podcast to start your mornings with.

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