20 episodes

The goal of this podcast is to take you on a journey with me in search of knowledge. During this journey I will be sharing my insights, commenting on other people’s ideas, and interviewing experts in different fields. This podcast can only grow, and benefit you as a listener and me as a host, if we start questioning preexisting ideas and really expanding our horizons of curiosity. The topics of this podcast include science, entrepreneurship, technology, politics, and other podcasts.

Something About Everything Anas Elsabagh

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

The goal of this podcast is to take you on a journey with me in search of knowledge. During this journey I will be sharing my insights, commenting on other people’s ideas, and interviewing experts in different fields. This podcast can only grow, and benefit you as a listener and me as a host, if we start questioning preexisting ideas and really expanding our horizons of curiosity. The topics of this podcast include science, entrepreneurship, technology, politics, and other podcasts.

    Should we always accept new technology?

    Should we always accept new technology?

    In our daily lives we are presented with new inventions, technologies, and applications; the question then becomes should we accept these new technologies? Is technology always adopted for the betterment of society? What if we are prevented from using tech that actually makes our lives easier and improves our standard of living? 
    In this episode I provide some examples from history and our modern times highlighting how new technology can drastically impact the trajectory of society. And how decision makers can use their power combined with new technology to exploit the majority of the population. In this episode, I pose the question and attempt to weigh out the pros and cons of each of the answers to the question. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends and family; and please share your thoughts on the facebook group. 

    • 11 min
    Does religion affect our happiness?

    Does religion affect our happiness?

    Do you think religion can lead to or prevent happiness? Are religious people happier or less happy compared to people that don't practice? Religion is directly correlated with one of the dimensions of happiness, the eudaimonic dimension, but the answer to this question is not straightforward. 
    To answer this question I spoke to a Senior Analyst at The Happiness Research Institute, Anne Henderson. We talked about the different dimensions of happiness. We also answered some of the most perplexing questions out there: What is happiness?Which countries are happier: rich or poor?  Does money buy happiness? And many more. Check out this snippet from the interview and please share with me your thoughts on the Facebook page of "Something About Everything". Also if you enjoyed this, go and listen to the FULL EPISODE!! And please share it with your friends. 

    • 2 min
    The road to Happiness: A conversation with the Happiness experts

    The road to Happiness: A conversation with the Happiness experts

    Have you ever read or heard about the World Happiness Report? Did you wonder why some countries rank higher than others and how happiness can be measured across a population?
    I spoke to a Senior Analyst at the Happiness Research Institute. We did a deep dive into some of their research topics. We discussed the meaning of happiness and its 3 dimensions. We also talked about the factors that make some nations happier than others.
    Some of the questions we answered include: Does money buy happiness? Are poor or rich countries more happy? Why is the world becoming less happy? How can countries make their citizens more happy? Is there a correlation between religion and happiness?
    About the Happiness Research Institute: The Happiness Research Institute is an independent think tank exploring why some societies are happier than others. They aim to inform decision makers of the causes and effects of human happiness, make subjective well-being part of the public policy debate, and improve quality of life for citizens across the world.
    Join the discussion! Check out our facebook page Something About Everything. We are engaging all the listeners, asking questions, and sharing polls. You can be a part of the conversation! 

    • 37 min
    What is Happiness?

    What is Happiness?

    What is happiness? It may seem like a simple question at first, but happiness is a very complex state. Is happiness a feeling? Is it a state of well-being? Or is it merely a perspective on life? 
    To answer this question I spoke to a Senior Analyst at The Happiness Research Institute, Anne Henderson. We talked about the different dimensions of happiness. We also answered some of the most perplexing questions out there: Is there a relation between happiness and religion? Does money buy happiness? And many more. Check out this snippet from the interview and please share with me your thoughts on the Facebook page of "Something About Everything". Also if you enjoyed this, please share it with your friends.

    • 2 min
    Which countries are happier: rich or poor?

    Which countries are happier: rich or poor?

    Which countries are happier: rich or poor countries ? What do you think? If you think the answer is obvious, then you are wrong. Happiness is more complex than we think. The answer to this question really depends on the dimension of happiness you give more weight to, affective vs cognitive. 
    To answer this question I spoke to a Senior Analyst at The Happiness Research Institute, Anne Henderson. We talked about the different dimensions of happiness. We also answered some of the most perplexing questions out there: What is happiness? Is there a relation between happiness and religion? Does money buy happiness? And many more. Check out this snippet from the interview and please share with me your thoughts on the Facebook page of "Something About Everything". Also if you enjoyed this, please share it with your friends. 

    • 5 min
    Can Artificial Intelligence solve social issues?

    Can Artificial Intelligence solve social issues?

    This is a short clip from my conversation with Abdulla Daoud, the Executive Director at The Refugee Centre to try and understand more about the refugee application and integration process, what struggles they face, and how technology is helping solve social issues.
    Canada accepted more than 60,000 Syrian refugees since 2015 based on the last census. However, the issue of social and economic integration is one that still looms at large. To ensure that The Refugee Centre - Le Centre de Réfugiés, a Canadian non-profit that provides a sustainable integration methodology for refugees and immigrants in Canada by providing them with software classes to attain programming and developing skills that could help them enter the job market, become the entrepreneurs of tomorrow, and add to the already growing tech industry.

    • 5 min

Customer Reviews

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6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Alibaba Abdelhamid ,

Meticulous research and concise conversions

Anas Elsabagh is setting the bar high with this new podcast. The topics are fascinating, the questions are direct, and the episodes are packed with trusted sources and expert insights.

Enhance your understanding and challenge the status quo with these powerful discussions.

UltimateReviewr ,

Insightful and has something for every taste

The series covers a broad range of subjects and is sure to keep you engaged whatever your interests might be!!

moe_abdelrahman ,

Very interesting and informative podcast!

I have listened to all the episodes and the conversations are very informative and put together in an interesting way. Anas interviews highly intellectual professionals in their respective fields and asks intelligent questions. Highly recommended!

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