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unSILOed Podcast with Greg LaBlanc

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unSILOed is a series of interdisciplinary conversations that inspire new ways of thinking about our world.

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Catch Michael Spitzer and Greg as they discuss when and how music became an intrinsic part of human life and explore the implications of technological advancements in music creation. Check the full episode at pod.fo/e/2857db | @LivUni


Michael Spitzer, of the University of Liverpool (@LivUni ) discusses his latest book with Greg in this episode, exploring why music is fundamental to our humanity. The full episode is available at: pod.fo/e/2857db

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unSILOed Podcast with Greg LaBlanc Reposted

As a longtime migrant – in the sense that I've moved between countries and in the sense that I've moved between disciplines – I'm pleased to talk about the value of changing environments: as a way to get to know yourself and as a way to contribute to the community. Listen in 📻

Catch Erik Angner (@ErikAngner ) of Stockholm University as he joins Greg in this discussion to explore his work. While most philosophers of science focus on the natural sciences, Erik studies social sciences like economics. The episode is available at: pod.fo/e/283c4f

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In this episode, Erik Angner (@ErikAngner ) of Stockholm University and Greg discuss why philosophers have not given more attention to the social sciences, and why economists should play a greater role in solving the world’s issues. Check the episode at: pod.fo/e/283c4f


Discover how intelligence isn't always correlated with wise decision-making, the potential flaws in educational systems, and the crucial role of critical thinking in the latest episode of the podcast featuring @d_a_robson Check the full episode at buff.ly/4evvya4.


Josephine Quinn of @UniofOxford explains how civilizations intertwine through war, trade, and cultural exchange, and also highlights how modern perspectives shape our understanding of past human interactions. Listen to the full episode at pod.fo/e/280a3d


Join Greg and Josephine Quinn of @UniofOxford, as they unpack a 4,000-year global history that will redefine our view of the past. Listen to the full episode now at pod.fo/e/280a3d

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Tune in to this conversation as neuroscientist Gregory Berns (@gberns) from @EmoryUniversity and host Greg delve into the evolution of human storytelling and its connection to animal communication. Check the full episode at buff.ly/3Ck2ftS.


Explore the complex interplay between self-perception, social influence, and animal behavior in this episode featuring Gregory Berns (@gberns) from @EmoryUniversity The full episode is available at buff.ly/3Ck2ftS

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Catch Greg and @Will_Gompertz , Director of @SoaneMuseum, as they explore how art serves as both a powerful tool for self-expression and a catalyst for critical thinking. Check the full episode at buff.ly/3UBoa68.


How does art influence our perception of the world? @Will_Gompertz , Director of @SoaneMuseum in London, joins host Greg to explore the transformative power of art in shaping our thinking and experiences. The full episode is available at buff.ly/3UBoa68.

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Gain insights into the importance of using AI responsibly and how AI technology can enhance real lives in this conversation between Greg and @BDataScientist of @Microsoft's AI for Good Lab. Check the full episode at buff.ly/4hpUEdk


Tune in to this episode featuring @BDataScientist of @Microsoft's AI for Good Lab. Greg and Juan discuss his book “AI FOR GOOD,” various AI projects, and the critical role of data labeling. Listen to the full episode now at buff.ly/4hpUEdk.

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In this episode, Greg sits down with Harold James of @Princeton University to chat about the concept of a crisis and its evolution. Check the full episode now at buff.ly/3Un6CKX.


Tune in to this episode with Harold James of @Princeton University, where he discusses his latest book that examines major economic upheavals from the 1840s to the modern day. The full episode is available at buff.ly/3Un6CKX.

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Doriane Lambelet Coleman of @DukeLaw joins Greg in this episode to discuss the legal implications of defining sex and gender, as well as the socio-political dynamics that shape current debates. Check the full episode now at buff.ly/3BWkuFv.


Catch Doriane Lambelet Coleman of @DukeLaw . In this conversation, Greg and Doriane discuss the evolving landscape of sex and gender. Listen to the full episode now at buff.ly/3BWkuFv.

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unSILOed Podcast with Greg LaBlanc Reposted

Really enjoyed speaking with Greg on @UnsiloedPodcast about the Atomic Human.

Catch Neil Lawrence and Greg as they chat about the nuances of human and artificial intelligence, discussing how terminology shapes our perceptions of AI and the pivotal technological advancements that paved the way. Check the episode at: buff.ly/4feOJGi | @Cambridge_Uni



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