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  • Episode 10: What the Renaissance can teach us about our disruptive age
    2017/06/28
    From breakneck advances in technology to staggering wealth inequality ... we live in a disruptive age. But maybe that's a good thing. According to author Chris Kutarna, this is a new Renaissance and times of great change come with great progress.
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    27 分
  • Episode 9: 'Innocent people are still being killed': Last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor fights for peace
    2017/06/28
    The last-surviving Nuremberg prosecutor and an Alabama lawyer who battles for the lives of death row prisoners explain why they fight for peace and justice against enormous odds.
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    28 分
  • Episode 8: 'We could create a second you': Digital afterlife disrupts ideas about the mind
    2017/06/28
    Imagine having the contents of your brain uploaded and preserved on a computer. Michael Graziano calls it a digital afterlife. We explore the mysteries of the mind and examine how ten inkblots changed the course of psychiatry.
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    27 分
  • Episode 7: 'I was operating from the heart': Disrupting racism through forgiveness and comedy
    2017/06/28
    We examine how Canadians are disrupting racism. YouTube star Jasmeet Singh explains how comedy helps him call out racist behaviour. And an Ottawa police sergeant makes amends for racist comments by admitting his prejudice and seeking forgiveness.
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    28 分
  • Episode 6: Is feminism today a growing movement, or just 'empty' rhetoric?
    2017/06/28
    How powerful is mainstream feminism today? We hear from writers Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Jessa Crispin, who stake out duelling positions on contemporary feminism with new manifestos.
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    28 分
  • Episode 5: Research suggests our relationship to technology reveals a real addiction
    2017/06/28
    Technology has us hooked. According to research our insatiable appetite to feel connected to our devices reveal patterns of a real addiction. But even as teens are glued to their screens obsessively, there are benefits to consider too.
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    27 分
  • Episode 4: Celebrating chefs Julia Child and Jeremiah Tower as gastronomic disruptors
    2017/06/28
    The food world would not be where it is today without the legendary Julia Child and her passion for bringing French cuisine to Americans. But it was also Jeremiah Tower credited by chefs worldwide for transforming American food into a culinary art.
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    27 分
  • Episode 3: 'Football saved my life': How sport can change lives
    2017/06/28
    Canadian civil servant Bob Munro had a life-changing idea — create a soccer program run by youth in the slums of Nairobi. And it's changed thousands of lives. For Nolan Bellerose, it was the love of football that led him to a brighter future.
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    27 分