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    stephen fry

    Explore " stephen fry" with insightful episodes like "21. V for Vendetta (2005)", "Tribalism: How we overcome the "Us" vs. "Them" Mentality", "Empathy: What good is it anyway?", "Our Favorite Answers By Listeners to the 7 Questions" and "The Best Guest Answers to Alan’s 7 Questions" from podcasts like ""Why Do We Own This DVD?", "Clear+Vivid with Alan Alda", "Clear+Vivid with Alan Alda", "Clear+Vivid with Alan Alda" and "Clear+Vivid with Alan Alda"" and more!

    Episodes (47)

    Tribalism: How we overcome the "Us" vs. "Them" Mentality

    Tribalism: How we overcome the "Us" vs. "Them" Mentality

    You need little more evidence these days that our country is badly divided than to toggle back and forth between Fox News and MSNBC – two perspectives on the same day’s events that might be coming from two different universes. We have become a nation of tribes. We didn’t set out on Clear+Vivid to explore this divide, but in our conversations about connecting and communicating, the topic kept coming up. On this podcast, Alan Alda has talked to people as diverse as politicians, comedians, and psychologists. From each guest, we've heard not only possible reasons for the current tribalism, but also possible solutions. This episode explores some of Alan's favorite guest insights about we can overcome this "Us" vs. "Them" mentality of tribalism.

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    Empathy: What good is it anyway?

    Empathy: What good is it anyway?

    Regular listeners to Clear+Vivid know that we have a thing for empathy, as do many of our guests. For our host, Alan Alda, empathy is the indispensable foundation for good communication. But exactly what empathy is isn’t always obvious – nor is it obvious that it’s always a good thing. So, we thought we could look back over the 40-odd conversations we’ve had on this podcast so far and see where and how empathy plays a role in our lives.

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    Our Favorite Answers By Listeners to the 7 Questions

    Our Favorite Answers By Listeners to the 7 Questions

    We love hearing from our listeners! Through social media and email, you've been sending us your own answers to "Alan's 7 Questions" and we've been having a great time reading through all your witty, smart, and often poignant responses. In this episode, we're highlighting all of our favorites! We want to keep hearing from you, so please continue to write us at: podcast@aldacommunication.com or get social with us on Twitter @alda, or on Facebook and Instagram at "ClearandVivid." Thanks for listening and enjoy the show -- dedicated to all of you!

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    The Best Guest Answers to Alan’s 7 Questions

    The Best Guest Answers to Alan’s 7 Questions

    Why doesn't Dr. Ruth talk about her sex life? What keeps Michael J. Fox optimistic? Why does Isabella Rossellini have a passion for animals? What's the strangest question someone ever asked Tina Fey? How do Sarah Vowell and Sarah Silverman stop compulsive talkers? Our guests have hilarious, thoughtful, and heartwarming answers to Alan Alda's "7 Questions" -- in this episode, we bring you all of our favorites.

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    Alan Alda and Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

    Alan Alda and Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

    Clear+Vivid with Alan Alda is coming back soon for a sensational season 4! In the meantime, we've been having a lot of fun behind the scenes creating bonus episodes, new experiences, and great content for you. And, we also want to introduce you to some of our favorite podcasters. So, here's a podcast we like called Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast. In this episode Gilbert and Frank welcome a sought-after guest, writer-director-actor Alan Alda, who discusses (among other topics) growing up in Burlesque theaters, working with his father Robert Alda, coping with the pressures of sudden fame and learning to live life "in the moment." Also, Buster Keaton does a backflip, Mickey Rooney "hails a cab," Sarah Silverman forms an unlikely friendship and Alan remembers M*A*S*H colleagues Harry Morgan, Wayne Rogers and McLean Stevenson. PLUS: The Great Blackstone! "The Beast with Five Fingers"! Revisiting "Crimes and Misdemeanors"! Beetlepuss rescues Bela Lugosi! And Alan shares the stage with Red Buttons, Phil Silvers and Mae West!


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    David Flink on How We Can All Think Differently About Learning

    David Flink on How We Can All Think Differently About Learning

    How do you learn? It may be different from how I learn. David Flink knows about learning differences. Dave was diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD in grade school, but with the right support he got into an Ivy League college. There, he helped start a program for kids with a diagnosis of dyslexia or ADHD to be mentored by college students with the same diagnosis. Dave's program, "Eye to Eye," is now entering its 20th year and Dave has written a book, titled "Thinking Differently," recounting his experience and that of hundreds of others. In this episode, Dave talks with Alan Alda about how we all learn differently. And that’s something we can all learn from.

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    Pardis Sabeti on How Science Can Be Infectious

    Pardis Sabeti on How Science Can Be Infectious

    At Harvard, she's known as the "rollerblading, rockstar scientist." Pardis Sabeti mines the human genome for its secrets to eradicate deadly scourges. Her breakthrough work helped tackle an outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in Africa. She also finds time to write and perform with a rock band. In this episode, Pardis and Alan Alda talk about her extraordinary work, and how to tackle any challenge with empathy, humanity, and a whole lot of fun.

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    Steven Johnson on the Importance of Play and the Decisions We Make

    Steven Johnson on the Importance of Play and the Decisions We Make

    How do we come up with ideas? How do we make decisions? And how can we do both better? Steven Johnson has explored this question and written a dozen books about it. In this playful, thoughtful episode, Steven has some fascinating stories, like how Darwin made the decision to get married — or how a defecating duck helped lead to the invention of the computer. Through their own stories, Steven and Alan Alda share their thoughts about the transformative nature of ideas and what sort of environments best give rise to creativity.

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    Steven Strogatz Says You Can Understand Math

    Steven Strogatz Says You Can Understand Math

    Steven Strogatz possesses a special ability to see into the unseen. How does he do it? Steve is a world class mathematician, who sees through the window of math. But, lucky for us, he’s also a world class communicator. An award-winning professor, researcher, author, and creative thinker, Steve can help anyone (even Alan Alda) understand some of the unseen world of numbers. In this episode, Alan and Steven start from zero, not the number, but from a place of not knowing anything. He emerges from the darkness for a moment as Steve actually gets Alan to understand something that’s always mystified him. Steven's latest book, "Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe," is now available online and at all major book sellers.

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    Jonathan Haidt on Why We're So Divided and What to Do About It

    Jonathan Haidt on Why We're So Divided and What to Do About It

    How do we get beyond Right versus Left, "Us" versus "Them," and even "Me" versus "You"? Jonathan Haidt has a few theories about this all too-familiar tribalism and the seemingly endless culture wars of our time. As someone who studies morality and emotion, Jonathan has deep insight into the moral foundation of our politics and his research in moral psychology has revealed new ways for us to engage in more civil forms of politics, which can help make us all more cooperative and decent. In this conversation, Alan Alda talks with Jonathan about what makes us happy and how we can overcome our natural tendency toward self-righteousness, in order to respect and learn from those whose morality (and politics) differs from our own.


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    Michael Tomasello On the Surprising Origins of Communication and Cooperation

    Michael Tomasello On the Surprising Origins of Communication and Cooperation

    How do we actually learn to communicate? How is it different from how other animals learn it? Michael Tomasello explores what may be at the very heart of relating and communicating: shared attention. Alan Alda first met Michael when he interviewed him a few years ago in Leipzig, Germany. Michael was already doing experiments that studied the differences between how human children and chimps learn to communicate. He’s tracked the fascinating path humans take in learning to connect with one another – and we can learn a lot from it. Michael Tomasello heads up the world renowned Tomasello Lab at Duke University. His latest book, “Becoming Human: A Theory of Ontogeny” offers a radical reconsideration of how we develop the qualities that make us human, based on Michael’s decades of cutting-edge experimental work when he was the head of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.

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    Sarah Vowell on Writing with Clarity (and Shenanigans)

    Sarah Vowell on Writing with Clarity (and Shenanigans)

    Sarah Vowell is not short on facets. She’s writer, a historian, a satirist, a radio star and an actor. While he writing voice can be satirical, you might recognize her speaking voice as that of Violet in the Pixar animated series “The Incredibles.” She's a contributor to the public radio show This American Life, and has written seven New York Times’ bestselling books on culture and American history — all from a number of strange and interesting angles. In this conversation, Alan Alda and Sarah explore writing for different kinds of audiences— and her irresistible attraction to verbal shenanigans.

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    Sherry Turkle on How We're Losing Touch With One Another and What We Can Do About It

    Sherry Turkle on How We're Losing Touch With One Another and What We Can Do About It

    Sherry Turkle is an expert on both our cultural and personal well-being. She's a professor at MIT, an author, a licensed clinical psychologist, and someone who's deeply concerned about how people connect and communicate. In this conversation with Alan Alda, Sherry shares her concerns about mobile technology, social networks, AI, and robots. She explores our relationships with our devices and how our constant connectedness isn't always the best thing for us -- and what we can do to disconnect from our technology to reconnect with our humanity.

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    Stephen Fry On How Our Myths Help Us Know Who We Are

    Stephen Fry On How Our Myths Help Us Know Who We Are

    Stephen Fry loves words. But he does more than love them. He puts them together in ways that so delight readers, that a blog or a tweet by him can get hundreds of thousands of people hanging on his every keystroke. As an actor, he’s brought to life every kind of theatrical writing from sketch comedy to classics. He’s performed in everything from game shows to the British audiobook version of Harry Potter. And always with a rich intelligence and searching eye. In this conversation with Alan Alda, Stephen explores how myths — sometimes very ancient ones — help us understand and, even guide, our modern selves.

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    Dr. Ruth on Communicating Under the Covers and Above

    Dr. Ruth on Communicating Under the Covers and Above

    Her name is Ruth Westheimer, but we all know her as Dr. Ruth, the helpful lady who’s spoken to us for decades about sex. She's always direct, to the point, and bubbling with insight about ourselves and our partners. In this frank conversation with Alan Alda, Dr. Ruth talks about how to achieve a long lasting relationship in a short term world. She also talks candidly about her past experience as a sniper, and shares her thoughts on sex and relationships as we age.

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    Why?- Episode 10 Filmmaker River Gallo

    Why?- Episode 10 Filmmaker River Gallo

    River Gallo was recently named one of PAPER magazine's 100 People Taking Over 2019. Why? You may ask. Well, he wrote, co-directed and stars in the new short film Ponyboi- the first film written by and starring an intersex person. Oh, and it's produced by Emma Thompson and Stephen Fry. Yes, that Emma Thompson and Stephen Fry. He's also a model, intersex advocate and all around fascinating. We talk about all of it, as well as his deep love of Brittany Murphy, his other work and the ending of Crazy, Rich Asians.

    USB-C for iPhone, Watch Series 4, Apple TV Subscription

    USB-C for iPhone, Watch Series 4, Apple TV Subscription

    To C or not to C… we ponder the potential switch from Lightning to USB-C in iOS devices. It’s also time to talk Watch with new details on hand.

    Apple are ramping up a diverse range of original films and series, so when will we see the long-awaited TV subscription service?

    Nic gets stereo-centric with HomePod and more in a perfectly packaged Apple Slice!

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    60 Prostate Cancer

    60 Prostate Cancer
    Prostate Cancer has been in the news a lot recently - Stephen Fry is its latest victim! It's also one reason why the Porty Podcast has been missing for several months! The figures are alarming. In Portobello alone, more than 600 men and boys living here today can expect to get the disease at some point in their lives. And yet, most don't know much about it. Time to learn!
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