A curated collection of podcasts that sometimes venture into science or philosophy, among many other topics. Also see the Science Podcast Collection and the Philosophy Podcast Collection.
Updated: 2026-May-23 17:12 UTC. Podcasts listed: 38. Ordered by date of most recent episode (newest to oldest). AI-generated content is based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions.
Collection summary covering past 30 days of combined episodes (AI-generated):
These podcasts are largely built around long-form conversations and roundtable discussions that connect big-picture ideas to current controversies and personal experience. A major throughline is science and technology, especially the foundations and limits of knowledge: episodes delve into mathematical logic and undecidability, cosmology and topology, black holes and holography, and the practical infrastructure that underpins modern computing (from chips and large language model training to video codecs and open-source software). Across this material runs a persistent question about what can be proven, measured, or trusted—whether in formal systems, scientific institutions, or expert culture more broadly.
Artificial intelligence appears from multiple angles: capability forecasts, labor displacement, alignment and “rogue” deployment risks, regulation, predictive algorithms that shape life outcomes, and the implications of AI for art and music. Several discussions also address misinformation, conspiracism, and the social dynamics that form around contested beliefs, including UFO culture and debates over declassification and evidence.
Another cluster focuses on politics and history, with attention to British electoral volatility, labor history, European and Middle Eastern geopolitics, and the ways ideology, nationalism, and corruption take hold in institutions and cities. Cultural and psychological themes recur as well: attention and distraction in the digital economy, awe and wonder, ritual, the meaning of work, grief and mourning, parenting, happiness, and moral development. Literature, film, food, and fairy tales are treated as lenses for identity, ethics, and social change. Overall, these podcasts emphasize interdisciplinary inquiry, often moving between empirical research, philosophical argument, and narrative storytelling to examine how people make sense of a rapidly changing world.
Wonder CabinetProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 16 episodes 2026 Median: 38 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Long-form conversations blending science, philosophy, literature, spirituality • wonder/awe, deep time, cosmos • living Earth ecology: flowers, rivers, mycelium • pantheism, sacred feminine, shamanism, altered states • rights of nature, climate, hope, moral imagination Description (podcaster-provided): Wonder Cabinet is an independent podcast from Anne Strainchamps and Steve Paulson, Peabody Award-winning creators of public radio's To The Best Of Our Knowledge. For 35 years, that show brought long-form conversations to 200+ stations nationwide; its interviews are now archived in the Library of Congress. Latest episode (2026-May-23 11:00 UTC): Rewilding Attention with D. Graham Burnett |
Arts & IdeasProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 2000 episodes 2012 to 2026 Median: 44 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): History-informed roundtables on politics, power, authority, justice • Philosophy and ethics: good life, humility, idleness, common sense • Language, oracy, censorship • Class, community, identity • Religion, science, uncertainty • Arts, aesthetics, culture • Memory, war, reconciliation Description (podcaster-provided): Leading thinkers discuss the ideas shaping our lives – looking back at the news and making links between past and present. Broadcast as Free Thinking, Fridays at 9pm on BBC Radio 4. Presented by Matthew Sweet, Shahidha Bari and Anne McElvoy. Latest episode (2026-May-22 21:18 UTC): Thinking with Food |
IdeasProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 246 episodes 2025 to 2026 Median: 54 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): ideas-focused documentaries/interviews • politics, democracy, authoritarianism • human rights, war, antisemitism • colonialism, Indigenous history, migration • inequality, billionaires • AI risks, tech culture • environment, energy, food • literature, music, philosophy Description (podcaster-provided): IDEAS is a place for people who like to think. If you value deep conversation and unexpected reveals, this show is for you. From the roots and rise of authoritarianism to near-death experiences to the history of toilets, no topic is off-limits. Hosted by Nahlah Ayed, we’re home to immersive documentaries and fascinating interviews with some of the most consequential thinkers of our time. Latest episode (2026-May-22 20:40 UTC): Why there's no place like Oz |
Dwarkesh PodcastProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 127 episodes 2020 to 2026 Median: 93 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): AI research and AGI timelines • LLM/RL scaling, interpretability, continual learning • compute stack: chips, datacenters, inference economics, energy, supply chains • geopolitics: China-US, Cold War, WW2 • science/math discovery history • biotech, aging, origins of life Description (podcaster-provided): Deeply researched interviews Latest episode (2026-May-22 15:38 UTC): Reiner Pope – Chip design from the bottom up |
The Gray Area with Sean IllingProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 767 episodes 2016 to 2026 Median: 61 minutes Collections: Philosophy • SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): philosophy-minded conversations on politics and democracy • culture wars, wokeness, free speech • technology, social media, AI risks and war • psychology of parenting, anxiety, forgiveness • climate, progress, inequality, attention economy Description (podcaster-provided): The Gray Area with Sean Illing takes a philosophy-minded look at culture, technology, politics, and the world of ideas. Each week, we invite a guest to explore a question or topic that matters. From the the state of democracy, to the struggle with depression and anxiety, to the nature of identity in the digital age, each episode looks for nuance and honesty in the most important conversations of our time. New episodes drop every Monday. From the Vox Media Podcast Network. Latest episode (2026-May-22 08:00 UTC): Who needs experts? |
Robert Wright's NonzeroProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 566 episodes 2019 to 2026 Median: 57 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): AI acceleration, superintelligence risk, governance and safety debates • US foreign policy under Trump • Iran-Israel conflict, nuclear diplomacy, Strait of Hormuz • US-China rivalry, chips, arms-race dynamics • media algorithms, polarization, MAGA politics • meaning, mind, consciousness Description (podcaster-provided): Conversations with a series of people who have nothing in common except that program host Robert Wright is curious about what they’re thinking. Latest episode (2026-May-22 01:11 UTC): Can Rituals Save Us? (Robert Wright & Bruce Feiler) |
Intelligence SquaredProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 1573 episodes 2013 to 2026 Median: 48 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Geopolitics, war, security strategy •Climate impacts, Arctic resources •AI/AGI, chatbots, attention economy •History: espionage, revolutions, slavery •Health psychology: diagnosis, trauma, breathing •Culture: literature, art, folklore •Economy, finance, leadership Description (podcaster-provided): Intelligence Squared is the home of lively debate and deep-dive discussion. Follow Intelligence Squared wherever you get your podcasts and enjoy four regular episodes per week taking you to the heart of the issues that matter in the company of the world’s great minds. We’d love to hear your feedback and what you think we should talk about next, who we should have on and what our future debates should be. Send us an email or voice note with your thoughts to [email protected] or Tweet us @intelligence2. Latest episode (2026-May-21 23:20 UTC): Chasing Aliens, with Jon Ronson and Daniel Lavelle (Part Two) |
Know TimeProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 178 episodes 2020 to 2026 Median: 77 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): wide-ranging expert interviews • architecture/urbanism • arts: acting, filmmaking, music, dance, comedy • Indian history, politics, journalism, diplomacy • philosophy/ethics • science: physics, math, neuroscience, computing/AI • business/entrepreneurship, real estate, marketing • health, environment, social issues Description (podcaster-provided): For the ones curious about the world and everything in it, but have know time. Latest episode (2026-May-21 10:32 UTC): #168: Malayalam Films, Acting & RJing ft. Meera Nandan |
Making Sense with Sam HarrisProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 492 episodes 2013 to 2026 Median: 42 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): American politics, Trump-era authoritarianism, polarization • AI risk, alignment, job displacement • Israel–Gaza, Iran, antisemitism • technology/social media, conspiracism, trust erosion • effective altruism, ethics, inequality • pandemics, biosecurity • mindfulness, attention, well-being Description (podcaster-provided): Join neuroscientist, philosopher, and five-time New York Times best-selling author Sam Harris as he explores important and controversial questions about the mind, society, current events, moral philosophy, religion, and rationality—with an overarching focus on how a growing understanding of ourselves and the world is changing our sense of how we should live. Latest episode (2026-May-20 18:00 UTC): #476 — The Bittersweet Age |
80,000 Hours PodcastProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 335 episodes 2017 to 2026 Median: 140 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): AI safety, alignment, deception, interpretability, model evaluations • AGI forecasting, intelligence explosion, automation, labour displacement • AI governance, regulation, corporate oversight, geopolitics, military/nuclear stability • Biosecurity, engineered pandemics, mirror life • Global health/development, decision-making tools, ethics/consciousness, careers Description (podcaster-provided): The most important conversations about artificial intelligence you won’t hear anywhere else. Latest episode (2026-May-20 15:23 UTC): Can AIs already start 'rogue deployments' inside AI companies? (Landmark new METR report) |
Past Present FutureProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 307 episodes 2023 to 2026 Median: 57 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): History of ideas across politics, philosophy, geopolitics • Democracy, censorship, moral panics, social media • Political conversions and ideology shifts • Major trials, justice, power • WW2, Cold War, nuclear risk • Societal collapse, inequality, state power • Films, literature as political thought Description (podcaster-provided): Past Present Future is a bi-weekly History of Ideas podcast with David Runciman, host and creator of Talking Politics, exploring the history of ideas from politics to philosophy, culture to technology. David talks to historians, novelists, scientists and many others about where the most interesting ideas come from, what they mean, and why they matter. Latest episode (2026-May-20 05:00 UTC): The Starmer Crisis in Historical Perspective – Part 2: What’s Next? |
The Michael Shermer ShowProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 619 episodes 2015 to 2026 Median: 91 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): science and skepticism • cosmology, origin of life, consciousness • religion and morality in history/politics • psychology: cognition, mental health, manipulation, group dynamics • AI/technology: audits, espionage, brain implants • UFO/UAP claims • war, power, social conflict Description (podcaster-provided): The Michael Shermer Show is a series of long-form conversations between Dr. Michael Shermer and leading scientists, philosophers, historians, scholars, writers and thinkers about the most important issues of our time. Latest episode (2026-May-19 19:00 UTC): Why We Cling to Certainty, Conspiracies, and Bad Predictions |
Theories of Everything with Curt JaimungalProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 347 episodes 2020 to 2026 Median: 117 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Quantum foundations, measurement, realism •Gravity, cosmology, dark matter/energy alternatives •Time, determinism, causality, infinity •Consciousness, free will, neuroscience, psychedelics •Math foundations: category/sheaf theory, logic, vagueness •AI, computation, language, epistemology, religion Description (podcaster-provided): Exploring theoretical physics, consciousness, Ai, and God in a technically rigorous manner. If you'd like to support this endeavor, then please visit the Patreon ( https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal ). Thank you for your charitable and kindhearted support. My name's Curt Jaimungal, a Torontonian with a degree in mathematical physics from the University of Toronto and I analyze various Theories of Everything from this analytic perspective, though more and more opening up to alternative approaches. The separating factor of TOE from other podcasts is its focus on depth even at the risk of limiting the audience due to how much detail we delve into subjects. Paralleling the intensity found in academic discourse, we're increasingly embracing a spectrum of unconventional ideas to conduct research during this podcast, rather than merely conveying existing information. Contact toe [at] indiefilmTO [dot] com for business inquiries / sponsorship. Latest episode (2026-May-18 16:15 UTC): The Genius Who Invented Reverse Mathematics |
Conversations with ColemanProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 242 episodes 2019 to 2026 Median: 67 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Politics and institutions • U.S. foreign policy and Middle East • Israel–Palestine debates • immigration and citizenship • free speech, campus culture, media bias • AI, biotech, truth and conspiracy • history, religion, human behavior Description (podcaster-provided): Conversations with Coleman is where deep thinkers and curious minds meet for sharp, surprising, and unfiltered chats. Hosted by Coleman Hughes, writer, thinker, and guy who asks the questions other people dodge - this podcast isn’t about debating. It’s about discovery. Politics, philosophy, race, culture, science: it’s all fair game. If you're done with hot takes and hungry for real-talk, come join the conversation. Latest episode (2026-May-18 09:00 UTC): Michael Shellenberger on the Psychology of Left-Wing Violence |
Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa MariaProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 603 episodes 2014 to 2026 Median: 66 minutes Collections: SciPhi-Adjacent • Science Themes (AI-generated): Science, evidence, and science communication • Psychology, behavior, disagreement, language • Social policy: criminal justice, economics, inequality, race • Health, genomics, public health, reproductive issues • Environment, climate, geology, deep time • Animals, evolution, microbes, biodiversity • Space, technology, photography, investigative journalism Description (podcaster-provided): Dr. Cara Santa Maria is a clinical health psychologist, television presenter, and science communicator. Since 2014, her podcast Talk Nerdy has been a place for conversations with interesting people about interesting topics. Latest episode (2026-May-18 08:07 UTC): Radio Astronomy w/ Emma Chapman |
Converging DialoguesProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 491 episodes 2020 to 2026 Median: 89 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): long-form expert dialogues • global history: ancient civilizations, empires, religion, war, genocide • political theory, democracy, liberalism, education • economics, capitalism, technology, AI • psychology, neuroscience, consciousness, psychiatry, addiction • evolution, genetics, health, sexuality Description (podcaster-provided): Converging Dialogues is a podcast that is designed to have honest and authentic conversations with a diversity of thoughts and opinions. Wide-ranging topics include philosophy, psychology, politics, and social commentary. A spirit of civility, respect, and open-mindedness is the guiding compass. Latest episode (2026-May-18 03:06 UTC): #491 - Boundaries of Belonging in the Ottoman Empire: A Dialogue with Ayşe Baltacıoğlu-Brammer |
Good Is In The DetailsProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 193 episodes 2019 to 2026 Median: 46 minutes Collections: Philosophy • SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Practical philosophy and critical thinking tools •Ethics, law, justice, public policy •Technology, AI, surveillance, free will, mind •Media literacy, local news, conspiracy •Love, sexuality, masculinity, wellbeing •Culture, film, music, history Description (podcaster-provided): Good Is In The Details is an engaging philosophy and education podcast hosted by Gwendolyn Dolske, Ph.D., and Rudy Salo, exploring the ideas that shape how we think, learn, and live. Blending philosophy, higher education, books, ethics, culture, and critical thinking, the show invites listeners into thoughtful conversations with scholars, authors, and experts from a wide range of disciplines. Latest episode (2026-May-15 19:00 UTC): The Good in Getting There: Thinking Critically About Your Career/Skills and The Meaning of Your Life's Work |
Big BrainsProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 219 episodes 2018 to 2026 Median: 28 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Scientific research explained via expert interviews • neuroscience, cognition, relationships, mindfulness, grief, aging • AI impacts: forecasting, data centers, ethics, piracy • medicine: imaging, drugs, vaccines, bioelectronics • climate, space, economics, law, social policy Description (podcaster-provided): Big Brains explores the groundbreaking research and discoveries that are changing our world. In each episode, we talk to leading experts and unpack their work in straightforward terms. Interesting conversations that cover a gamut of topics from how music affects our brains to what happens after we die. Latest episode (2026-May-14 12:00 UTC): Our Untapped Superpower: Connecting With Others, with Nicholas Epley |
Lives Well LivedProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 82 episodes 2024 to 2026 Median: 63 minutes Collections: Philosophy • SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): ethical living and meaning • happiness, “mattering,” wellbeing science • moral psychology, decision-making, biases • trauma, forgiveness, resilience • AI ethics and consciousness • animal minds, rights, activism • social justice, politics, climate • relationships, love, addiction, mindfulness Description (podcaster-provided): Lives Well Lived is hosted by Peter Singer & Kasia de Lazari Radek. Episodes consist of interviews with remarkable guests who have lived well, both in the sense of living an ethical life, but also in that they are fulfilled and happy with what they have achieved in their lives. Some of these guests will be well-known figures, but others who are doing extraordinary things will be unfamiliar to almost all of our listeners. The conversations will often cover ground that involves ethics, how to live well, and how to make a positive difference in the world. It will inspire and empower its audience to change their own lives for the better. Latest episode (2026-May-14 06:44 UTC): How converging science and AI could reshape humanity’s morality with JAMIE METZL |
Within ReasonProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 151 episodes 2019 to 2026 Median: 83 minutes Collections: Philosophy • SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): philosophy conversations • consciousness, self, brain • AI alignment, AGI risk, superintelligence • materialism, idealism, panpsychism, emergence • religion and atheism debates • Christianity/Bible scholarship • science, physics, cosmology • ethics, logic, stoicism • language change and social media Description (podcaster-provided): For the curious. Latest episode (2026-May-13 15:35 UTC): #155 AI Music is Not Music - Adam Neely |
Conversations with TylerProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 288 episodes 2015 to 2026 Median: 58 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Long-form interviews with scholars, founders, artists •economics, finance, monetary policy, development •history and political institutions •AI, internet, governance, regulation •religion, philosophy, happiness, psychology •literature, music, art, cities Description (podcaster-provided): Tyler Cowen engages today's deepest thinkers in wide-ranging explorations of their work, the world, and everything in between. New conversations every other Wednesday. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Latest episode (2026-May-13 11:30 UTC): Bob Spitz on the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, and the Art of Biography |
Context with Brad HarrisProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 53 episodes 2018 to 2026 Median: 30 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): historical forces shaping modernity • science/technology history • AI, probability, prediction • trust, institutions, finance, blockchain/crypto regulation • civilizational decline/renewal, meaning, boredom • truth, propaganda, postmodernism, universities, liberal democracy • ecology, war, inequality, globalization Description (podcaster-provided): Context is a podcast that explores the historical forces shaping our modern world. Hosted by Brad Harris, who earned his PhD from Stanford in the History of Science & Technology, each episode delves into pivotal ideas, events, and figures that have influenced civilization's trajectory. From the rise of scientific thought to the challenges of globalization, Brad provides insightful analysis that connects the past to our present. Whether you're a history enthusiast or seeking deeper understanding of contemporary issues, Context with Brad Harris offers a thoughtful journey through the narratives that define us. Latest episode (2026-May-13 08:30 UTC): Take Nobody's Word For It: How Science Lost Its Founding Virtue |
Lex Fridman PodcastProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 497 episodes 2018 to 2026 Median: 148 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Long-form interviews • AI/LLMs, agents, compute, programming • Tech leadership and business • Geopolitics, war, censorship, freedom • History/ancient civilizations • Math/physics/cosmology • Biology, evolution, environment • Music, film, gaming • Psychology, human nature Description (podcaster-provided): Conversations that explore technology, history, philosophy, physics, mathematics, biology, chemistry, engineering, AI, robotics, programming, music, film, art, sports, psychology, neuroscience, geopolitics, business, economics, religion, astronomy, and the human condition with people from all walks of life. Latest episode (2026-May-06 22:06 UTC): #496 – FFmpeg: The Incredible Technology Behind Video on the Internet |
Point of InquiryProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 660 episodes 2005 to 2026 Median: 36 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): skepticism and critical thinking • debunking paranormal claims, psychics, conspiracies, pseudoscience • science communication, education, creationism disputes • atheism, secular humanism, deconversion, “nones” • religion–politics conflicts, Supreme Court, church–state separation • misinformation, vaccine hesitancy Description (podcaster-provided): Point of Inquiry is the Center for Inquiry's flagship podcast, where the brightest minds of our time sound off on all the things you're not supposed to talk about at the dinner table: science, religion, and politics. Latest episode (2026-May-06 20:16 UTC): Ann Druyan |
The Human PodcastProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 69 episodes 2022 to 2026 Median: 48 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Human stories via expert interviews • AI, alignment, governance, ethics, existential risk • philosophy: good life, happiness, morality, consciousness • psychology/neuroscience: empathy, autism, memory, persuasion • design/tech futures • maths/physics, computing history • culture, endurance, psychedelics, propaganda Description (podcaster-provided): Stories & ideas about being human. New episodes every Wednesday. Latest episode (2026-Apr-19 09:00 UTC): The Extraordinary Life & Mind of Alan Turing, Revealed By His Biographer | Andrew Hodges |
Moral MazeProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 270 episodes 2015 to 2026 Median: 42 minutes Collections: Philosophy • SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Moral debates on public policy and culture wars • democracy, justice, welfare, inequality • foreign policy, war, immigration, social cohesion • technology, AI, social media, privacy • religion, education, climate ethics • personal virtues, masculinity, parenting, death Description (podcaster-provided): Combative, provocative and engaging live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories. #moralmaze Latest episode (2026-Apr-09 12:20 UTC): What is education for? |
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Profile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 93 episodes 2014 to 2026 Median: 56 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): space exploration, exoplanets, human adaptation, space ethics • evolution across biology and culture • AI, data, metaverse, platforms, fairness, personhood • consciousness, sentience, brain, memory • science communication, innovation, public health, sustainability Description (podcaster-provided): In-depth conversations with researchers, explorers and thought leaders from around the world, on cutting edge research and original ideas. Latest episode (2026-Apr-03 15:35 UTC): “Becoming Martian: How Living in Space Will Change Our Bodies and Minds” with Prof. Scott Solomon |
MULTIVERSESProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 41 episodes 2023 to 2026 Median: 87 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Foundations of physics and quantum interpretations •Philosophy of science, realism, reductionism •Mind, consciousness, animal cognition •AI/LLMs impacts, ethics, computation limits •Maths, infinity, networks, complexity •Language, culture, aesthetics •Climate, energy, astrobiology Description (podcaster-provided): Coffee table conversations with people thinking about foundational issues. Multiverses explores the limits of knowledge and technology. Does quantum mechanics tell us that our world is one of many? Will AI make us intellectually lazy, or expand our cognitive range? Is time a thing in itself or a measure of change? Join James Robinson as he tries to find out. Latest episode (2026-Feb-09 09:00 UTC): A Story For Humanity — Minhyong Kim on Why Maths Will Never End |
ANOMALYProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 58 episodes 2020 to 2025 Median: 57 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Economics, finance, and monetary policy • AI, crypto, and innovation • Defense technology and modern warfare • Trade, immigration, and governance • Culture war, religion, and secularism • History, philosophy, consciousness, and science debates Description (podcaster-provided): Patrick Blumenthal (@PatrickJBlum) interviews some of the world's leading economists, political scientists, and philosophers to discuss their ideas and what they mean for society, technology, and the economy. Latest episode (2025-Aug-12 12:00 UTC): Andrew Markoff of Smack on Deterring Conflict with China |
The NeuromanticsProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 26 episodes 2019 to 2025 Median: 48 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): neuroscience-meets-literature conversations • perception, imagery, inner speech, voice-hearing • memory, naming, reading, handwriting/typing • emotion, humour, music reward • cognitive bias/problem-solving • ageing, dementia, trauma • social bonds, culture, sexuality • animal cognition (birds/primates) • metaphor, magic, uncanny Description (podcaster-provided): Welcome to The Neuromantics – a monthly podcast for writers, psychologists, neuroscientists, poets, philosophers, comedians, musicians, and anyone interested in the exchange of ideas. The idea: a free-ranging conversation between Professor Sophie Scott (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/icn/people/sophie-scott and @sophiescott) of the Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience at UCL and Will Eaves about the brain, the mind, language, gesture, and communication as a fundamental property of science, literature and the arts. The format: roughly 30 mins of chat with musical stings in the punning style of the podcast title by Michael Caines. Sophie shares a bit of research. Will brings along a poem, story, speech, or essay. There will be guests in the future. There will be events. Latest episode (2025-Jun-26 13:57 UTC): The Neuromantics – S3, Ep 6 |
ParadigmProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 30 episodes 2023 to 2024 Median: 84 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Consciousness, perception, selfhood • AI risk, misinformation, platform governance • Fundamental physics: time, quantum theory, cosmology, multiverse • Origins of life: evolution, synthetic biology, extraterrestrial search • Ethics of neurotechnology, psychedelics, sex and gender Description (podcaster-provided): Conversations with the world's deepest thinkers in philosophy, science, and technology. A global top-ranked podcast by Matt Geleta. Latest episode (2024-Sep-23 15:00 UTC): Oliver Burkeman: Shortness of Life | Paradox of Productivity | Rethinking Time Management |
FuturemakersProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 50 episodes 2018 to 2023 Median: 49 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Oxford academic debates on future society • brain and mental health: suicide prevention, self-harm, depression, anxiety, maternal mental health, workplace wellbeing, trauma, brain injury rehab • pandemics history, epidemiology, vaccines • climate policy, energy, economics, migration/conflict, litigation • AI ethics, bias, automation, disinformation, governance • quantum computing impact Description (podcaster-provided): Welcome to Futuremakers, from the University of Oxford, where our academics debate key issues for the future of society. Latest episode (2023-Sep-21 13:30 UTC): S4 Ep9: Evidence-based strategies for suicide and self-harm prevention with Professor Seena Fazel |
Four ThoughtProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 380 episodes 2011 to 2023 Median: 19 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Culture-and-society ideas • personal narratives of grief, trauma, identity • care, carers, social services • mental health, disability, resilience • justice, crime, prisons • climate, cities, environment • arts, language, media, technology ethics Description (podcaster-provided): Series of thought-provoking talks in which the speakers air their thinking on the trends, ideas, interests and passions that affect culture and society Latest episode (2023-Feb-22 20:45 UTC): What I've Learned from Four Thought |
Rationally Speaking PodcastProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 263 episodes 2010 to 2021 Median: 51 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): skeptical reasoning and evidence evaluation • economics and anti-poverty policy • global catastrophic and AI/pandemic risks • politics, polarization, free speech • moral psychology, disagreement • science reproducibility and statistics • technology, privacy, misinformation, crypto Description (podcaster-provided): Rationally Speaking is the bi-weekly podcast of New York City Skeptics. Join host Julia Galef and guests as they explore the borderlands between reason and nonsense, likely from unlikely, and science from pseudoscience. Any topic is fair game as long as we can bring reason to bear upon it, with both a skeptical eye and a good dose of humor! Latest episode (2021-Dec-23 16:02 UTC): Is cash the best way to help the poor? (Michael Faye) |
MeaningofLife.tvProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 31 episodes 2021 Median: 60 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): Philosophy and Kantian critique • Cognitive bias, tribalism, conflict • Mindfulness/meditation as practice and ethics • Free will, determinism, moral responsibility • Quantum mechanics interpretations, reality, spacetime • Evolution, consciousness, mind-body problem • Religion/spirituality, comparative theology • Culture-war debates, free speech, effective altruism Description (podcaster-provided): Conversations about philosophy, science, religion and spirituality Latest episode (2021-Nov-29 18:35 UTC): Kant Stop Critiquin' (Aryeh Cohen-Wade & David Ottlinger) |
Talking Politics: HISTORY OF IDEASProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 27 episodes 2020 to 2021 Median: 46 minutes Collections: Philosophy • SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): modern political thought via classic texts • state, sovereignty, leadership • democracy, liberalism, markets • justice, liberty, inequality • revolution, class, utopia • feminism, patriarchy • slavery, colonialism, nonviolence • morality, hypocrisy • technology, machines • crises shaping ideas Description (podcaster-provided): A new series of talks by David Runciman, in which he explores some of the most important thinkers and prominent ideas lying behind modern politics – from Hobbes to Gandhi, from democracy to patriarchy, from revolution to lock down. Plus, he talks about the crises – revolutions, wars, depressions, pandemics – that generated these new ways of political thinking. From the team that brought you Talking Politics: a history of ideas to help make sense of what’s happening today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Latest episode (2021-May-08 23:00 UTC): History of Ideas Q and A |
The Big IdeaProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 42 episodes 2018 to 2020 Median: 10 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): science and social science ideas • pandemics, addiction, sleep, emotions, memory • bias, discrimination, fairness, inequality, trust • cities, rules, policing, crime • democracy, institutions, dictatorship • AI, big data, superintelligence • language, development, evolution, epigenetics, environment Description (podcaster-provided): What are the big ideas shaping our world now? Latest episode (2020-Dec-19 08:50 UTC): Fighting pandemics |
Think Again - a Big Think PodcastProfile • Site • RSS • Apple Podcasts 237 episodes 2015 to 2020 Median: 50 minutes Collection: SciPhi-Adjacent Themes (AI-generated): interviews with writers, artists, scientists, philosophers • creativity, storytelling, film, music • mindfulness, Buddhism, spirituality, compassion • politics, racism, masculinity, trauma • technology, attention economy, media manipulation • nature, deep time, human body and mind Description (podcaster-provided): We surprise some of the world's brightest minds with ideas they're not at all prepared to discuss. With host Jason Gots and special guests Neil Gaiman, Alan Alda, Salman Rushdie, Mary-Louise Parker, Richard Dawkins, Margaret Atwood, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, Saul Williams, Henry Rollins, Bill Nye, George Takei, Maria Popova, and many more . . . You've got 10 minutes with Einstein. What do you talk about? Black holes? Time travel? Why not gambling? The Art of War? Contemporary parenting? Some of the best conversations happen when we're pushed outside of our comfort zones. So each week on Think Again, we surprise smart people you've probably heard of with hand-picked gems from Big Think's interview archives on every imaginable subject. The conversation could go anywhere. SINCE 2008, BIG THINK has captured on video the best ideas of the world’s leading thinkers and doers in every field, renowned experts including neurologist Oliver Sacks, physicist Stephen Hawking, behavioral psychologist Daniel Kahneman, authors Margaret Atwood and Marylinne Robinson, entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson, painter Chuck Close, and philosopher Daniel Dennett. Latest episode (2020-May-13 09:00 UTC): [SPECIAL] Clever Creature with Jason Gots - Episode 1: DESERT |
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