
Cognitive Revolution Podcast
1) #75: Susanna L. Harris on Building Community through Communication
I've been a fan of Susanna for a long time following her on her social media. She's one of my favorite personalities in science communication, and it's been impressive and inspiring to watch her grow ...Show More
2) #74: Nicole Barbaro on Judging a Book by its Cover
I've been following Nicole's work for a long time, and I'm a big fan. She's developed a platform for her writing as well as a presence on social media. It's been cool to watch her do it. Nicole has a ...Show More
3) #73: Tara Thiagarajan on Brains—All 7 Billion of Them
Tara Thiagarajan is the Founder and Chief Scientist of Sapien Labs. Based in Washington, DC, Sapien Labs is a non-profit organization whose mission is to take brain diversity seriously. Most research ...Show More
4) #72: Andy Luttrell on Consistent Quality
Andy Luttrell is the kingpin of a content empire. His work spans from podcasts (Opinion Science) to YouTube (catchy summaries of key psych topics) to online courses (which have been taken tens of thou...Show More
5) #71: David Edmonds on Turning Philosophy into a Career
David Edmonds did his degrees in philosophy. Then he did something unexpected. He made money. I don't know how much. But, as far as I can tell, enough to reasonably call what has had so far a "career....Show More
6) #70: Salma Mousa on Investing in Big Projects
Salma Mousa is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Yale. She recently took that position after a post-doc in Stanford's Center for Democracy, Development, and Rule of Law, and the Immigrati...Show More
7) #69: Coltan Scrivner on First-Gen to Fame
Coltan Scrivner: you may not know the name, but you will. Coltan is a first-gen college student, and one of the most impressive PhD students I've come across. His family is from Slaughterville, Oklaho...Show More
8) #68: Alexandra Chesterfield on Being a Conservative in a Liberal Environment
Alexandra Chesterfield is co-author of the book Poles Apart: Why People Turn Against Each Other, and How to Bring Them Together. It's a look at political polarization in our society, how we've gotten ...Show More
#68: Alexandra Chesterfield on Being a Conservative in a Liberal Environment
52:48 | Oct 12th, 2021
9) #67: Rebecca Saxe on the Beauty of the Mind
I have been a big fan of Rebecca and her work for a long time. She is the John W. Jarve (1978) Professor in Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT. She is a co-author on a handful of my all-time favorite...Show More
10) #66: Gordon Allport, the 20th Century's Psychologist
Gordon Allport was one of the most influential psychologists of the twentieth century. He was the progenitor of the modern forms of both social and personality psychology. His 1954 book, The Nature of...Show More