Rationally Speaking is the bi-weekly podcast of New York City Skeptics. Join host Julia Galef and gu
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This episode features the hosts of "Ask a Mathematician, Ask a Physicist," a blog that grew out of a
This episode features political scientist Rob Reich, author of "Just Giving: Why Philanthropy is Fai
This episode features Peter Eckersley, an expert in law and computer science, who has worked with th
In this episode, economist Jason Collins discusses some of the problems with behavioral economics: W
In this episode, economist Chris Auld describes some common criticisms of his field and why they're
Aviv Ovadya, an expert on misinformation, talks with Julia about the multiple phenomena that get lum
On this episode of Rationally Speaking, professor Diana Fleischman makes the case for transhumanist
This episode features Anders Sandberg, a researcher at Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute, explai
This episode features physicist Anthony Aguirre discussing Metaculus, the site he created to crowd-s
This episode features Professor Dean Simonton, who has spent his life quantitatively studying genius
This episode features neuroscientist Ed Boyden discussing two inventions of his that have revolution
This episode features physicist Sabine Hossenfelder, author of Lost in Math, arguing that fundamenta
This episode features Stuart Ritchie, intelligence researcher and author of the book "Intelligence:
This episode features cognitive psychologist Christopher Chabris discussing his research on "collect
This episode features Annie Duke, former pro poker player and author of the book Thinking in Bets: M
Developmental psychologist Alison Gopnik explains why modern parenting is too goal-oriented. Alison
When people argue on the internet, you never expect anyone to actually say "You know what, that's a
This episode features economist Michael Webb, who recently co-authored a paper titled "Are ideas get
Simine Vazire is a professor of psychology, the author of the blog, "Sometimes I'm Wrong," and a maj