• The Sum of Our Data
    Nov 23 2024

    Every click on your computer, every swipe on your smartphone, leaves a data trail. Information about who you are, what you do, who you love, the state of your mind and body… so much data about you, expanding day by day in the digital clouds. The question is—do you care? Would owning your data, or having more digital privacy, make life better? And what happens to all that data when you die?

    Original Air Date: November 22, 2024

    Interviews In This Hour:
    A former child test subject seeks the data that shaped her lifeIn an age of surveillance, do you still care about your privacy?When you die, what will happen to your data?

    Guests:
    Susannah Breslin, Lowry Pressly, Carl Öhman


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    52 mins
  • Let's Celebrate Crying
    Nov 16 2024

    We all feel better after a good cry. In fact, humans are the only animals who cry emotional tears. But what about people who don't cry? And have you ever wondered why a sad song or movie makes you cry?

    Original Air Date: August 05, 2023

    Interviews In This Hour:
    Hip-hop artist Dxtr Spits on teaching men to cryThe evolution and neuroscience of tearsWhat happens when an actor cries

    Guests:
    Dxtr Spits, Michael Trimble, Jen Plants

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    52 mins
  • Playing with Words
    Nov 9 2024

    Sometime in the last couple of years, America’s collective morning routine shifted. We used to start the day with coffee. Now it’s coffee and Wordle. Or Spelling Bee. Or both, plus the crossword. We’re living in a golden age of word games – which is fun, and one way to get just a tiny bit of relief when the world feels out of control.

    Original Air Date: November 09, 2024

    Interviews In This Hour:
    Getting into the puzzle mindsetWelcome to my crossworld

    Guests:
    A. J. Jacobs, Anna Schectman


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    52 mins
  • Luminous: Is It The Drug Or Is It The Trip?
    Nov 2 2024

    For all the talk about how psychedelics might transform psychiatric care, there's still a fascinating question at the heart of psychedelic science. Is it the mind-blowing experience that fundamentally changes a person’s outlook on life? Or is it the powerful molecules that rewire the brain?

    Original Air Date: December 16, 2023

    Interviews in this hour:
    Does psychedelic therapy need the trip? - Will psychedelics replace antidepressants? - Spiritual warriors in the psychedelic underground

    Guests:
    David Olson, Charles Raison, Rachel Harris

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    52 mins
  • Generation Witch
    Oct 26 2024

    As a culture we’ve long been fascinated by witchcraft, with witches through the ages practicing magic and making spells. Even through the spread of misinformation, and when they’ve been hunted and silenced. We take you from the 17th century to the online witch communities of today.

    Original Air Date: October 30, 2021

    Interviews in this hour:
    WitchTok, the super-connected coven - Are you now, or have you ever been, a witch? The witch hunt of Kepler's mother - From alchemy to internet witchcraft - the thousand-year history of magic - Spellcraft, field hockey and Emilio Estevez - the girl power of novelist Quan Barry's teen witches

    Guests:
    Honey Rose, Rivka Galchen, Chris Gosden, Quan Barry

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    52 mins
  • In Your Dreams
    Oct 19 2024

    What’s the last dream you remember having? Some of us dream every night. But we’re in too much of a hurry to remember our dreams or think about them the next day. Others of us are dream-deprived. What if we embrace our dreams — and our night selves — as a way to understand ourselves better, to connect to each other, even to lead a better life?

    Original Air Date: February 24, 2024

    Interviews In This Hour:
    The perils of a 'wake-centric' worldThe lives we live inside our dreamsA dreaming mind, illustratedEmbracing your night self

    Guests:
    Rubin Naiman, Kelly Bulkeley, Roz Chast, Annabel Abbs-Streets


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    52 mins
  • Everyday Magic
    Oct 12 2024

    What would it be like to live in a world where magic is still alive? Not weird, not woo-woo, just ordinary. 400 years ago, consulting a magician in downtown London was as unremarkable as calling a plumber today. Even now, there are places where magic never died – like Iceland, where 54 percent of the population believes in elves, or thinks they might exist.

    Original Air Date: October 12, 2024

    Interviews In This Hour:
    Why do Icelanders believe in elves?Deborah Harkness uncovers the real history of witchesPractical magic and the “cunning folk” of Tudor England

    Guests:
    Nancy Marie Brown, Deborah Harkness, Tabitha Stanmore


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    52 mins
  • One Nation Under God?
    Oct 5 2024

    In 2020, Donald Trump won 84 percent of the white evangelical vote. Lately, he’s been leaning even more deeply into the rhetoric of Christian nationalists. Who are they, and what’s their role in the evangelical church? We talk with some Southern Baptists today, whose views may surprise you.

    Original Air Date: March 09, 2024

    Interviews In This Hour:
    The 'simmering violence' of Donald Trump and Christian nationalismExamining the role of Southern Baptist womenWhy one Black pastor left the Southern Baptists

    Guests:
    Jeff Sharlet, Beth Allison Barr, John Onwuchekwa


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    52 mins