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  • #11 - Tim Miller: False Dichotomy of Left Brain and Right Brain Thinking, the Art of Storytelling, and Big Tech Overreach
    2022/10/26

    Tim Miller is an enigmatic individual that resembles something like the real life Will Hunting. He lives at the intersection of artistry and scholarship, some might say he's a renaissance man. As a result of this, Tim focuses his time on infusing the beauty and elegance of art into the field of science.

    Muse of Fire

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    1 時間 29 分
  • #10 - Tanner Leebelt: Faze Clan and 100Thieves, Esports, and Gaming
    2022/10/12

    Tanner Leebelt, aka 100T TLeebs, has been in the esports world for around two years now and in this time, he's had the opportunity to work with some of the most recognizable names in the industry. He started his journey with Faze Clan and then became a member of 100Thieves. In this conversation, we discuss the entire world of esports (e.g., what it is, what the future holds, and the lifestyle behind it)

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    54 分
  • #9 - Debra Neill: Evils of Hitler and Stalin, Authoritarianism, and Yugoslavian History
    2022/09/14

    Debra Neill is a professor in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at Arizona State University. There, she focuses her research on religious and ethnic conflicts throughout history as well as the idea of "liberty of conscience." In this conversation, we discuss the evils of Hitler and Stalin, authoritarian governments, and the history of former Yugoslavia.

    Website: http://www.historychickinaz.com/

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    1 時間 6 分
  • #8 - Eduardo Blanco: Language and Artificial Intelligence
    2022/06/01

    Eduardo Blanco is a professor in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence at Arizona State University. His research is focused on understanding the structure of the human language, to replicate it in computers. In our conversation, we discuss natural language processing, the essence of language, and artificial intelligence.

    Website: eduardoblanco.github.io

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    52 分
  • #7 - Robert Clark, My Dad: Aging, Health, and Disinformation
    2022/05/25

    Robert Clark is one of the more eccentric people I know. He is an independent-thinker who likes to explore the out of ordinary and challenge the status quo. Most importantly, however, he is my dad. In this conversation, we discuss the idea of aging (mind, body, circumstances), misconceptions taught to us about our health, and disinformation in mass media.

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    1 時間
  • #6 - Ted Pavlic: Bio-Inspired Science and Artificial Intelligence
    2022/05/18

    Ted Pavlic is a professor in the School of Sustainability as well as the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence at Arizona State University. In his research, he focuses on the decision-making strategies of non-human, natural systems.

    Website: tedpavlic.com

    Twitter: @tedpavlic

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    57 分
  • #5 - Spencer Muise: Healthspan, Team Sports, and Podcasting
    2022/05/11

    Spencer Muise is a first-year chiropractic student out of San Jose, California. In this conversation, he and I discuss approaches to increasing functional lifespan, the importance of team sports, and the lessons learned after starting a podcast.

    The Spencer Muse Podcast

    Instagram: @spencermuise9

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    1 時間 7 分
  • #4 - Alex Joaquim: Circus Arts, Sled Dog Racing, Zoology, and Spelunking
    2022/05/04

    Alex Joaquim is a fascinating individual. He joins me in this episode to discuss his adventurous and out-of-the-ordinary life; he recounts his experiences joining the circus, moving to Alaska to train sled dogs for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, and cave exploring, aka spelunking.

    Uranium mining threatening the Grand Canyon

    Petition: Help protect the Grand Canyon

    Instagram: @alex_mjoaquim

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    58 分