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    Explore "interdisciplinary approaches" with insightful episodes like "#299 — Steps in the Right Direction", "Measurement in AI Policy: Opportunities and Challenges", "Meet Two MacArthur 'Genius Grant' Scientists" and "An Economist Explains Why Losing Weight Is Kind Of Like Defeating Inflation" from podcasts like ""Making Sense with Sam Harris", "Last Week in AI", "Short Wave" and "Odd Lots"" and more!

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    #299 — Steps in the Right Direction

    #299 — Steps in the Right Direction

    Sam Harris speaks with Russ Roberts about decision-making and the nature of moral progress. They discuss the shortcomings of economics as a science, the power of books, the difference between "wild" and "tame" problems, Darwin’s embarrassing thoughts about the value of marriage, the utility of decision of analysis, incommensurate goods, free riding, counterfactuals, how the decisions we make change us, the difficulty of predicting future experience, changing moral norms, Effective Altruism, free speech, whether we are making moral progress, social media, truth vs comfort, problems with consequentialism, rule-based consequentialism, free will, meditation, and other topics.

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    Learning how to train your mind is the single greatest investment you can make in life. That’s why Sam Harris created the Waking Up app. From rational mindfulness practice to lessons on some of life’s most important topics, join Sam as he demystifies the practice of meditation and explores the theory behind it.

    Meet Two MacArthur 'Genius Grant' Scientists

    Meet Two MacArthur 'Genius Grant' Scientists
    We meet two scientists working on opposite sides of the world, both thinking creatively about rising sea levels and our changing oceans. Andrea Dutton, a geologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Stacy Jupiter, a marine biologist and Melanesia Director with the Wildlife Conservation Society, were awarded MacArthur Fellowships this fall.

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    An Economist Explains Why Losing Weight Is Kind Of Like Defeating Inflation

    An Economist Explains Why Losing Weight Is Kind Of Like Defeating Inflation

    A lot of people would probably agree that there's something wrong with much of the traditional advice in how to lose weight -- or at least how it's implemented. The economist Miles Kimball has lost weight using a different approach. He's increased his fat intake and gone for long stretches of time without eating anything at all. On this week's Odd Lots podcast, Kimball, a prolific blogger and professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, explains what got him interested in fasting, obesity research, and the similarities between weight loss and fighting inflation. 

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