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The Renaissance Polymath

Renaissance Polymath

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This podcast is all about discussing ideas, lessons, and skills that your parents and high school didn’t teach you, helping you to become a more well-rounded individual, jack of all trades, or a modern-day renaissance man/woman. Learn more at therenpo.com
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Everything Everywhere Daily

Gary Arndt | Glassbox Media

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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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Join us on our quest for the extraordinary! Sam McKee (@polymath_sam) has 9 university qualifications across 4 subjects including doctorates in history and philosophy of science and molecular biology. He researches both at two British universities and contributes to both space science and cancer research. Meet fellow polymaths and discipline leaders working on the frontiers of research from all over the world. Be inspired to pursue knowledge and drive the world forwards. Watch and share inte ...
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Brain Farts

Magnus Hedemark

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Welcome to Brain Farts—a podcast by an AuDHD polymath who can’t stick to just one topic (on purpose). Each episode is a spontaneous burst of curiosity, deep dives, weird facts, and unexpected connections. No niche. No filter. Just high-quality mental detours. Brain Farts: Puffs of knowledge from an overstimulated mind.
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Amas is a modern day prophet and Polymath. He brings a mix of Philosophy, storytelling, technology and humor to make sense of complex topics. You will love his sense of humor and irreverence in every episode.
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Geoff Amos - The life of a veritable polymath

Geoff Amos - The life of a veritable polymath

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This Podcast explores growing up in a northern working town, where the expectations of what local people would achieve in life was based on local industry and business. Geoff stories provides the insight in starting life in local industry moving onto civil engineering, even light house painting!! Then Geoff became aware of performing arts. After which Geoff decided to follow the opportunities that came his way from the arts world 'always willing to have a go', this has led him into a wonderf ...
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The Aspiring Polymath

The Aspiring Polymath

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The aim of The Aspiring Polymath is to provide a casual, but engaging environment for listeners to explore topics in fields such as history, music, politics, finance, and so much more. To create discussions on stimulating topics and inspire us all to continuously learn new things - to aspire to polymathy.
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Talk Polymath features evidence-based conversations and invites global science leaders to converse about a topic in science, technology, engineering, the arts, and math (STEAM). From public health topics such as vaccinations to changing models and trends in technology, this podcast engages in topics of current cultural interest across disciplines. New episodes are released each month. For more information and schedules visit polyplexus.com. © 2023 Polyplexus Holdings LLC, an H&S Venture
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Welcome to The Polymath PolyCast ! I'm Dustin Miller PolyInnovator, your host, guiding you through a journey of polymathy, where we celebrate the intellectually curious, the creatively diverse, and the endlessly innovative. In Season 7, we explored the limitless potential of polymaths, multipotentialites, and generalists. Now season 8 with a stronger focus for "Knowledge Management FOR Polymaths" with the "Polymath Integration Operating System" or PIOS for short. This show is a construct of ...
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A weekly podcast discussing culture and entertainment media from a Christian perspective. Books, games, movies, and music are all on the roundtable. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/polymathroundtable/support
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A polymath is someone who is trained in many different disciplines. James is a 3rd degree black belt in Karate and a brown belt in Jiu Jitsu. As well as an instructor and Martial Arts School Owner. In this podcast we dig deep and embody the polymath mindset.
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Babbage is our weekly podcast on science and technology, named after Charles Babbage—a 19th-century polymath and grandfather of computing. Host Alok Jha talks to our correspondents about the innovations, discoveries and gadgetry shaping the world. Published every Wednesday. If you’re already a subscriber to The Economist, you’ll have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about Economist Podcasts+, including how to get access, please visit our FAQs pa ...
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You have found Remedial Polymath. So let’s explain this show… In case you weren’t yet aware, a polymath is someone who is well versed in many areas of study. Remedial of course means you’re not so great in a field of study. The resulting quasi-corny play-on-words of a title means that this podcast will be an informal approach to wide learning with the aim of making you rethink your world just a little bit. Because when one digs a bit deeper, and a bit differently, into what they thought they ...
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An offshoot of presenter Andy Bungay's long-running weekend evenings on South-West London's Riverside Radio, this is an insider irreverent, yet erudite ramble through the weeks' stories in London, nationally and internationally. The 'insider' bit is provided by Leonie, mal and Graham covering a vast Polymath area of expertise from Climate Change Science, Law, Policy-Making, the engine of local government, Nuclear technology and much more. A sideays but spot-on guide to the political weather ...
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Polymath Podcast

Polymath Capital Partners

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The Polymath Podcast is the official Podcast of Polymath Capital Partners. Every two weeks, podcast host and Investment Associate, Nia Johnson, meets with a diverse array of founders, investors, and interesting thinkers to talk about their particular journey to the top with emphasis on the days before the Series A round, the TechCrunch articles, and the blue checks. The show will go over the highs, lows, mistakes, and pieces of wisdom in hopes that these stories will inspire the next generat ...
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Join your host Mark Adams for GEEK POLYMATH: a podcast exploring geek 'experts' in discussing their favourite passions. A proud part of the WE MADE THIS podcast network: wemadethisnetwork.com
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You may never have heard of the Austro-Jewish polymath Robert Eisler, but you should have. Eisler knew everybody, went everywhere and made significant contributions to the study of mythology, comparative religion, the Gospels, monetary policy, art history, history of science, psychoanalysis, politics, astrology, history of currency, and value theory. Eisler did it all. This nine-part series will give you all the fascinating and strange detail.
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ChoosingWithOnka

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Welcome to ChoosingWithOnka the journey to understanding The Power of Choice. We simultaneously have no choice and have choice, but at every moment we have a choice to respond to the situation we're in.
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Polymath Way

Jose L Torres

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This podcast was created to help educate entrepreneurs, young professionals and executives on the art of problem solving. With the focus on specialization today, our young professionals and entrepreneurs have lost the ability to think multi-dimensionally when they are dealing with a problem. Whether this problem is communicating findings, values or business concepts; or working a problem from a different point of view. We hope to help individuals acquire the skills to help themselves and dev ...
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Cocktails & Questions is a conversational podcast covering the intersection of technology and business - a weekly deep-dive from analog to digital and always fueled by high quality spirits. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cqpod/support
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The Give it a Month podcast is a daily show supplementing the main series on YouTube where I learn a new skill or ability in just thirty days. In the episodes I dive into the tools, apps and resources I'm using a well as the challenges I face along the way.
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For more information on 2PM, visit 2PM.inc. The 2PM audio project features a class-like Q&A approach where 2PM hosts a range of topics with one of your peers. In this setting, she is the teacher and we are the students. The 2PM host Web Smith asks the questions. These multi-talented individuals explore how their broad educations, varied skill sets, and intellectual curiosities prepared them for the "zero to one" and beyond. It's practical, unfiltered, and real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com ...
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Hello! Welcome to the Poolside Polymaths, where we dip our toes into the infinity pool of art and science. Join us - Merritt @physicsonpointe, Montse @montsefreg97, and Marcus @imaginewithmarcus for a deep dive into the creative imagination. Find out more at www.sciartparty.com Hosted By: Dr. Merritt Moore - www.physicsonpointe.com Marcus G. Miller - www.imaginewithmarcus.com Montse Fregoso - @montsefreg97 Credits: Dr. Matt Gio - director/producer Trish McCormack - co-producer, Pavan Chaggar ...
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Emmy-winning game show legend Chuck Woolery joins forces with polymath and serial entrepreneur Mark Young to tackle the toughest issues of the day, without the usual angry white guy banter. Part talk show, part Ted Talk, the show features Chuck and Mark exploring topics one at a time by pulling back the curtain, setting aside the political rhetoric and laying out the truth using science, research and hard facts.
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Join 19Keys on 'High Level Conversations', the award-winning show elevating your mindset and value. In Partnership with the Earn Your Leisure network, this is the show where thought leadership meets empowerment. Each episode features luminaries like Billy Carson and Wallstreet Trapper, exploring topics from financial literacy to future tech, emotional intelligence to wellness. Our mission is to challenge, inspire, and ignite change. Be a part of this journey to reshape narratives and elevate ...
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Islamic History X

Mohamud Mohamed

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The great North African polymath Abd ar-Raḥmān Ibn Khaldūn once observed "The past resembles the future more than one drop of water resembles another." That sentiment guides the spirit of this bimonthly podcast on Islamic History for the contemporary Muslim mind, we will explore themes of continuity, change and evolution. Join us on this journey as we seek to answer the question "What can past teach us about the present?"
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It Depends

Matthew Sercely

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Join Matthew Sercely- as he discusses... well, anything he wants to. There will be lots of discussions of the law, philosophy, logic, and anything else that strikes his fancy. He is a father, a husband, an attorney and tax advisor, a libertarian/anarchist, and a polymath with a freakishly good memory.
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Ever found yourself fascinated by the dynamic universe of Web3 or intrigued by the entrepreneurial journeys of visionary leaders? Welcome to Colors of Web3 & Entrepreneurship, where Lam Trinh, the self-made polymath — MBA-turned self-taught full-stack data scientist turned Web3 product manager/engineer — invites you on an immersive journey. Whether you're a seasoned Web3 enthusiast, a budding entrepreneur, or someone curious about the powerful crossroads where these worlds converge, this pod ...
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I am a polymath, I love talking about everything and love deep conversations. This is a synopsis of sort of what the meat of my Podcast is about. I hope yall will take the time to get to know me as I grow in this through time, and I get to know all of you! Cover art photo provided by Joel Filipe on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joelfilip
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The Human Condition

Michael Zeitgeist

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As modern day cranial polymath, Michael Zeitgeist is constantly swaying between ancient cynicism applied to today’s world of social & corporate ineptitude and a deep inner desire to one day become more than a half-hacking philosopher. (One day I’ll build a full podcast out of this. Until then, I’ll “Anchor” here.) Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zeitgeist/support
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Blue Morpho Podcast

Hamilton Souther

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Maestro Hamilton is a modern polymath and visionary known for his groundbreaking work in the realms of spirituality and plant medicine. With over two decades of experience as a master shaman, coach and entrepreneur, Hamilton has dedicated his life to bridging ancient wisdom with contemporary practices. As the founder of Blue Morpho Academy, he has empowered thousands to embark on transformative spiritual journeys, blending deep Amazonian traditions with innovative approaches to consciousness ...
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Tristen Larsen

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Tristen Larsen, born on August 10th, 1998, is a dynamic American inventor, entrepreneur, and polymath known for his relentless curiosity and innovative spirit. As the founder of Airlius Inc., a groundbreaking AI company, Tristen is redefining the boundaries of technology with products like Blockem and CISERO AI. A prolific traveler and growth hacker, he reads 15 billionaire-recommended books monthly, exploring fields like engineering, psychology, and software development. Tristen’s journey b ...
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#OladeleOlunikePODCASTER

#OladeleOlunikePODCASTER

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Oladele is the multi-award-winning quintessential polymath and lead consultant at Oladele Olunike and Associates who business leaders, corporate and government institutions seek when they need to boost their personal, career and business effectiveness and marketplace competitiveness. As a professional speaker, communication and business etiquette expert/coach, personal, career and business effectiveness consultant and an accomplished master of ceremonies, his time-proven and result-oriented ...
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The Pequilar Podcast is an audio exploration of what it means to be a young polymath while black in the 21st century. Come with me, learn with me, laugh with me, and spend this bread with me. In all seriousness guys, this is for the people, the culture, so no matter where you or I are, we can purchase from our community and help make it a stronger one. No you don't have tO be black to listen. THANKS FOR LISTENING!
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The Future of Space Robert Zubrin is one of the most important rocket scientists of his generation, who helped found the Mars Society globally, influenced a younger Elon Musk to found SpaceX, and stemmed much of the Mars activism by his proposals to the George Bush Snr administration. His books include The Case for Space, The Case for Mars, and Mar…
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My guest is Dr. Hrishikesh Sarkar. In this episode of the Oath & Staff Podcast, he talks about neurosurgery in Europe, Keyhole neurosurgery & his non-profit organization - Ushakiran Foundation Story by A. David Singh: Leonardo da Vinci, the famous polymath Links mentioned in this episode: Textbook on Complication prevention in Neurosurgery - https:…
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She could only read and write from age 10. She reared children and had a first unsupportive husband. But Mary Somerville was able to correct the work of Isaac Newton, help discover Neptune, and write a science book which became a university text.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Seventy percent of the Earth’s surface is covered with water… and the vast majority of it is useless for consumption or agriculture. This problem has been known for thousands of years, and for thousands of years, humans have recognized that it is possible to turn seawater into drinking water; it was just difficult to do so. In the last few decades,…
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On this installment of the Nobel Prize–snubbed (but emotionally validated) “3-Minute Bartender,” Dan dives headfirst into the Chuflay, Bolivia’s national cocktail and perhaps the only drink in history that sounds like a command to swat insects. That’s right, it’s Chuflay (pronounced “shoo-fly”). Our intrepid host was first introduced to this oddly …
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It's the size of a sesame seed, but it could cause unfathomable destruction to Australia's forests and urban canopy. A beetle called the polyphagous shot-hole borer (Euwallacea fornicatus) is silently spreading through Perth and its surrounds, forcing councils to chop and chip hundreds of trees — even century-old Moreton Bay figs. So how does the t…
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It's the size of a sesame seed, but it could cause unfathomable destruction to Australia's forests and urban canopy. A beetle called the polyphagous shot-hole borer (Euwallacea fornicatus) is silently spreading through Perth and its surrounds, forcing councils to chop and chip hundreds of trees — even century-old Moreton Bay figs. So how does the t…
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We are all familiar with things that fly in the air. Hot air balloons, dirigibles, blimps, airplanes, and helicopters. However, there is another category of flying craft that most people aren’t familiar with. It isn’t an airplane, and it isn’t a helicopter. It actually lies somewhere in between. By combining parts of both, it has some amazing prope…
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ESP32 Home Automation Revolution - Podcast Show Notes Opening story: Someone using an ESP32 dev board to scrape a label off a jar. Not programming, not IoT integration - just using the physical edge of a $7 wireless computer as a scraping tool. Perfect metaphor for this whole movement where sophisticated technology meets mundane problems. The range…
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Podcast Episode Show Notes: "Vibe Coding a Perplexity Research Tool for n8n" Episode Overview What happens when an engineering executive who just wrote about the dangers of vibe coding immediately embarks on his own vibe coding project? This episode explores how traditional project management discipline can solve the "comprehension paradox" that ma…
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Episode Title: Neurodiversity in Comics Show Notes: What do comic books reveal about how we understand neurological difference? In this episode, we explore the intersection of comics, disability studies, and the neurodiversity movement—tracing how creators, scholars, and fans are transforming the medium into a tool for empathy, education, and resis…
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If you take a look at the periodic table of elements, you will notice something interesting. Go to the bottom and take a look at any element over, say, number 94. You will find a bunch of elements you have probably never heard of. Don’t worry because most chemists probably aren’t familiar with them, either. They are not part of any chemical compoun…
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The Gentle Singularity: AI, Abundance, and the Brain That Farted Welcome to *Brain Farts* — the only podcast where tech, wonder, and flatulence collide in a high-IQ cloud of curiosity. In this episode, we unpack Sam Altman’s vision of *The Gentle Singularity* — a future where artificial intelligence doesn’t arrive with a bang, but with a warm glow …
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The Illusion of Thinking… or Just a PR Stunt? Welcome to Brain Farts — where critical thinking meets critical gas. This week, we dive into one of the spiciest tech showdowns of 2025: Apple’s AI research paper *“The Illusion of Thinking.”* The claim? That AI models can’t actually reason. The reality? It might be Apple’s own reasoning that’s... a lit…
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Kevin Rusher, founder and CEO of Regnum Aurum Acquisition Corp (RAAC), joins us in episode 71 of Colors of Web3 and Entrepreneurship. Kevin, a Web3 native with a background in accounting and finance, shares his fascinating journey from writing a fintech paper about Bitcoin to becoming a power user in DeFi and eventually leading RAAC. He recounts hi…
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Poop, Animals, and Bio-Inspired Brilliance Show Notes: Yes, this episode is about poop. But trust us—it’s amazing. Join us for a surprisingly delightful deep dive into the secret life of feces and the organisms that love it. From dung beetles doing demolition work on cow pies to fungi throwing microscopic raves in horse turds, we explore how nature…
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Episode Title: The Vibe Coding Paradox Show Notes: In this episode, we explore “vibe coding”—the fast-moving, AI-powered trend reshaping how software is written in 2025. What happens when developers can build fully functional apps without understanding the code? 🔹 Executive Summary: Vibe coding accelerates software creation by using AI tools to gen…
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On this episode of *Brain Farts*, we explore the massive "No Kings Day" protests that swept across the U.S. on June 14, 2025. Fueled by growing concern over President Trump's authoritarian rhetoric—including statements like "LONG LIVE THE KING!"—and his administration's defiance of court orders, citizens in thousands of cities took to the streets. …
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In 1818, the man who would go on to become one of the greatest leaders in the cause against American slavery was himself born into slavery. At the age of 20, he escaped bondage and went on to lead one of the most remarkable careers of the 19th century. He led a multifaceted life, including becoming one of the era’s most notable orators, a newspaper…
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In this episode, Thad Olson interviews Kat Finnerty, author of 'Never Let a Good Disaster Go to Waste'. Kat shares her journey of resilience through personal tragedy, including the loss of her mother on her 12th birthday and her battle with MS. She discusses the importance of mindset, family support, and transformative experiences, including her in…
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Explore the intersection of drugs, power, and narrative warfare in America in this must-watch episode of High Level Conversations! 🧠✨ Join us as we dive deep into the history of drug policies, the societal impacts of narrative manipulation, and the future prospects of cognitive security. How have systematic racism, misinformation, and propaganda sh…
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Colors are something that we are all familiar with. The colors are among the first things we teach children. What if I were to tell you not every culture has the same colors? By that, I don’t mean they have different words for colors, but some very basic colors have no words at all. For some reason, blue is the color that divides many cultures. ….A…
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In this conversation, Amas Tenumah and Luke Jamieson explore the intricacies of Customer Experience (CX) and Employee Experience (EX). They discuss the evolution of CX, the importance of understanding customer needs, and the often-overlooked role of employee engagement in delivering exceptional service. The dialogue also touches on the perceptions …
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In the summer of 1944, the Allied forces planned an audacious amphibious landing on the beaches of France. It involved hundreds of ships, over a hundred thousand men, and meticulous planning. Those who landed would face fierce resistance from entrenched German forces. …and I am not talking about D-Day and the invasion of Normandy. Learn about Opera…
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If you are listening to me speak these words and can understand what I’m saying, then you are a human being. If you are a human being, you are also a mammal, and if you are a mammal, you have hair….or at least the biological capability to produce hair. But why exactly do we have hair? What function does it serve? Why do we have less than other anim…
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PHILOSOPHY Dr Alex Carter is Associate Professor for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Cambridge, Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) where he oversees all courses in philosophy and creativity theory. He is also a Fellow and College Lecturer at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University. He gained his PhD in Philosoph…
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Patrick Rennie is a rocket scientist and president of the Mars Society UK. He is on the board of the British Interplanetary Society. His work includes space planes, propulsion, and conceptual rocket systems for both low earth orbit and deep space. We talk about Mars, inspiring the next generation and how the future of space could look. The Polymath…
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Professor Paul Ewart is professor emeritus of physics at the University of Oxford where he led atomic and laser physics for 50 years. He is a fellow and tutor at Worcester College there and his work has impacted many areas of your life. He has always been generous with his time and support to me and is very well liked by everyone he has ever led. I…
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In the year 1800, the last year of the 18th century, the world was on the precipice of radical change. The scientific revolution, the agricultural revolution, and the industrial revolution had all begun, but were yet to hit full swing. There were also literal revolutions afoot. Countries began overthrowing their leaders or colonial masters, a trend…
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Professor Peter Atkins is professor emeritus of chemistry at Oxford University. His books, both academic and popular have been hugely successful and he is one of the most recognisable figures in chemistry that this country has had for 60 years. Generous with his help to students and researchers, I have always enjoyed my time with him. I hope you en…
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On this episode of What We’re Drinking, Dan is joined by JoJo Fletcher and Mallory Patton, the dynamic duo behind Saint Spritz, a ready-to-drink cocktail brand that’s clean, crisp, and free of Red 40, artificial sweeteners, and all the other crap we’ve been pretending not to notice in our drinks. You might also recognize JoJo from her time on The B…
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First they learnt how to flip open wheelie bin lids. Now they're using water fountains. Masters of the urban landscape, sulphur-crested cockatoos (Cacatua galerita) are more than capable of some quirky (and sometimes messy) antics. So what do these entertaining exploits tell us about cockie innovation — or even cockie culture?…
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First they learnt how to flip open wheelie bin lids. Now they're using water fountains. Masters of the urban landscape, sulphur-crested cockatoos (Cacatua galerita) are more than capable of some quirky (and sometimes messy) antics. So what do these entertaining exploits tell us about cockie innovation — or even cockie culture?…
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One of the most critical developments in the course of human history was the control of fire. Without fire, we probably wouldn’t have even reached the Stone Age, let alone the Industrial Age. But how exactly did ancient people make fire? To make fire out of nothing is no easy feat, and it was a skill that had to be mastered for survival. Learn more…
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One of the most popular sports in North America and Northern Europe is ice hockey. Ice hockey, like all popular sports, has undergone considerable changes since its inception. In fact, hockey has a rather surprising origin and a relationship to other sports that many people are unaware of. Today, professional hockey is a multibillion-dollar busines…
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Over the years, human life expectancy has increased dramatically. While there have been many developments that have led to longer human lifespans, most of that has come from just a few major advancements. One of the biggest of which has been the development of surgery. The types of surgical procedures that exist today are just the latest in a long …
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the Richest vs the Most Powerful American Are you ready to reclaim your power and navigate through the chaos of today's world with clarity and purpose? Tap in with your highest level as 19 Keys takes you on a high-intensity journey of empowerment and change. In this transformative episode, he unpacks the societal and cosmic forces shaping our lives…
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On the morning of August 27, 1883, one of the most destructive natural disasters of the 19th century occurred between the islands of Java and Sumatra, in what is today the nation of Indonesia. After weeks of low-level rumblings, a volcanic eruption totally obliterated the mountain that it had formed. The devastation wasn’t limited to the immediate …
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In this episode, we talk with Victor Lee, co-founder and CEO of MAIGA, about his journey from a fintech and banking background into the world of crypto and Web3 since 2018. He shares valuable insights from building machine learning startups, navigating DeFi cycles, and emphasizes the importance of creating monetization models that go beyond hype in…
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