Sounds About Right: Audiobooks to Help Us Understand the World

NG Jones

The nonfiction bookclub that’s all about learning new things and challenging our perspectives. In each episode I meet with an author and discuss their book with them. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!

  1. #68: Sentience: The Invention of Consciousness with Nicholas Humphrey

    10/09/2023

    #68: Sentience: The Invention of Consciousness with Nicholas Humphrey

    Nicolas Humphrey has been  studying the evolution of intelligence and consciousness for over 50 years. He has been a Lecturer in Psychology at Oxford, Assistant Director of the Subdepartment of Animal Behaviour at Cambridge, Senior Research Fellow in Parapsychology at Cambridge, Professor of Psychology at the New School for Social Research, New York, and School Professor at the London School of Economics. I had the pleasure of discussing with him his book titled: Sentience: The Invention of Consciousness. Some of the topics we discussed in this episode includes: What sparked Nick's interest in exploring the evolutionary history of consciousness ?What has Nick seen thats changed his perspective from his research in animal science and behaviour?Phenomenal ConsciousnessDo animals have Phenomenal Consciousness?What is the criteria for a machine to possess Phenomenal Consciousness and does the rise of Artificial Intelligence, make this a possibility ?What are the most pressing areas of research for consciousness in the future? The Book and Audiobook: Sentience: The Invention of Consciousness is out now. You can also find out more about Nick on his website https://www.humphrey.org.uk As of now, my podcast is biweekly and prior to an episode I’ll let you know what book/audiobook I’ll be listening to before the next show so we can delve into it together! Please don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast so you’re in the loop whenever a new episode comes out. www.instagram.com/SoundsAboutPod www.twitter.com/SoundsAboutPod Are you an author that will like to be  on the next episode of the podcast? Listeners: Did I cover a book you read or listened to? Did I discuss the things which also stuck out to you? Or did I miss it out?..... get in touch, and let me know what your experience was or to give me audiobook recommendations: soundsaboutpod@gmail.com

    25 min
  2. 08/29/2023

    #65: For The Book Enthusiasts: In Conversation with @NotThatCosta

    I had a lovely conversation with Costa (@NotThatCosta) about all things books. His TikTok account is one of my favourite to follow to hear some fascinating book reviews and recommendations.  Fair to say that after this episode, my 'to be read list' has grown much larger! The books mentioned in this episode includes: 1984, by George OrwellWhy Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?  by Beverley TatumNatives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire by AkalaUnorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots by Deborah Feldman  Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women White Feminists Forgot by Mikki Kendall Black Boy by Richard Wright On Connection by Kae Tempest  Don't Touch My Hair by Emma Dabiri Municipal Dreams: The Rise and Fall of Council Housing by John Boughton The Extreme Centre by Tariq Ali Crying in H Mart: A Memoir by Michelle Zauner  black girl, no magic: essays and reflections on living whilst black by Kimberly McIntosh Some of our topics discussed were: How did he get into reading books and if there was any book that ignited  his interest?Deciding on the next book to read.Preferring to read books that are under 400 pagesHow has some of the books he's read, contributed to a broader understanding of cultural and social issues?Has been a book thats challenged his preconceived notions or reconsider a particular topicThe topic of 'Self Help Books'Is there a book he finds himself referencing or mentioning to others to others?A book he would recommend for anyone who wants to get into reading?

    25 min
  3. #62: Arguing for a Better World: How to Talk About the Issues That Divide Us with Arianne Shahvisi

    08/07/2023

    #62: Arguing for a Better World: How to Talk About the Issues That Divide Us with Arianne Shahvisi

    Arianne Shahvisi is a Kurdish-British writer and academic philosopher. Raised in Lancashire and Essex, she studied astrophysics and philosophy at the universities of Cambridge and Oxford, and now teaches applied philosophy at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School, where her research focusses on gender, race, migration, and health. She writes regularly for the London Review of Books, and her essays have also appeared in the Guardian, Prospect, the Independent, and the Economist. I had the pleasure of speaking with Arianne about her book titled, Arguing for a Better World: How to talk about the issues that divide us. Some of the topics discussed includes: How Arianne picked the topics discussed in the book, and the importance of 'showing her working' How the tools of philosophy are useful in uncovering the topics discussed in the book.How 'freedom of speech' often clashes with other rights we think are important to ourselves. How saying 'not all men are trash' trivialises and derails the conversation What is meant by ‘wokeness’ and ‘political correctness’?How credibility deficits arises from stereotypesDid any of Arianne's opinions change whilst writing the book or did the process reinforce her prior held beliefs?  The Book and Audiobook: Arguing for a Better World: How to talk about the issues that divide us is out now. You can also find out more about Arianne via her twitter @ArianneShahvisi

    37 min
  4. #61: Internet Empire: The Hidden Digital War with Sean F. Ennis

    07/31/2023

    #61: Internet Empire: The Hidden Digital War with Sean F. Ennis

    Professor Sean F. Ennis is an economist, author and expert. He focuses on company behavior, competition and regulation.  He has developed economic market analysis for governments, academia and the private sector. After receiving a BA Hons from King’s College, Cambridge and a PhD from the University of California at Berkeley, he spent more than two decades working on economic and regulatory topics at the OECD, the European Commission and the US Department of Justice. He is now a Professor at the University of East Anglia in England. He has advised and given seminars in more than 25 countries. Sean has written technical articles published in academic journals, reports released by government institutions, and, most recently, the book Internet Empire: The Hidden Digital War, a lively examination of how the internet expansion of US companies has achieved consequences like those of traditional war. I had the pleasure of discussing this book with Sean and some of the topics we discussed in this episode includes: How does the internet allow the objectives of war to be achieved ?Why we should think about 'Empire building' as an economic activity What is the irony in the United States victory in the internet war for control of economic activity?Why has Europe lagged behind in comparison to the United States?How companies such as Google has used acquisitions and mergers to maintain its dominance and minimalise competitionThe possible government and individual responses The Book and Audiobook: Internet Empire: The Hidden Digital War is out now. You can also find out more about Sean on his website https://www.seanennis.com As of now, my podcast is biweekly and prior to an episode I’ll let you know what book/audiobook I’ll be listening to before the next show so we can delve into it together! Please don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast so you’re in the loop whenever a new episode comes out. www.instagram.com/SoundsAboutPod www.twitter.com/SoundsAboutPod Are you an author that will like to be  on the next episode of the podcast? Listeners: Did I cover a book you read or listened to? Did I discuss the things which also stuck out to you? Or did I miss it out?..... get in touch, and let me know what your experience was or to give me audiobook recommendations: soundsaboutpod@gmail.com

    26 min

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The nonfiction bookclub that’s all about learning new things and challenging our perspectives. In each episode I meet with an author and discuss their book with them. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!