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How to change your mind without losing yourself
This one had me nodding from the intro. Mark Manson opens with something that really bothers me: too many podcast hosts chase big-name...
Jun 202 min read


Harry Shukman - Undercover in the far right
I have recently discovered this podcast and this particular episode caught my eye: not just because of its subject matter, but because of...
Jun 202 min read


Uber x Australian Red Cross
Just sharing an initiative I found really inspiring. I love coming across partnerships like this: practical, values-driven, and focused...
Jun 131 min read


We have to really rethink the purpose of education
Rethinking how we educate children for an uncertain future is something I care deeply about. I appreciated the thoughtful framing of why...
Jun 132 min read


Not the end the world - Hannah Ritchie
I just finished Not the End of the World by Hannah Ritchie and highly recommend it. The book is structured around seven key...
Jun 131 min read


Becoming a better thinker - more logical fallacies you should know
From Shweta: This is one of my favourite episodes from the podcast. It breaks down “logical fallacies” in a super accessible way, helping...
Jun 61 min read


Addiction Economy
From Molly: It hits the nail on the head when it comes to our current relationships with technology, reliance on phones and attention...
Jun 61 min read


Stephen Thaler’s Quest to Get His ‘Autonomous’ AI Legally Recognized Could Upend Copyright Law Forever
From Bella: This piece is ostensibly about AI, but also raises really interesting questions like: What actually is art? How is human...
Jun 61 min read


Grappling with the questions raised by my Catholic humanities education
From Sarah: Reading this article, I was reminded of the premise of Think Again - of being open to the opinions of others which may differ...
May 301 min read


How bumblebees inspired a network of tiny museums
I absolutely loved this. A short talk, but one that gave me goosebumps and maybe even a few tears of hope and awe. I admire the...
May 301 min read


Freddie DeBoer - The Cult of Smart
This conversation between Iona Italia and Freddie deBoer challenged some long-held assumptions about education, intelligence, and...
May 301 min read


Julia Galef on Openness, Bias, and Rationality
I honestly didn’t think would enjoy this episode, but I gave it a go anyway because that’s what Think Again is about. Listening to the...
May 192 min read


The plea to preserve deep reading, with Maryanne Wolf, Ed.D.
I didn’t even know “the science of reading” was a thing before this podcast. Did you? Turns out it’s been studied for over 20 years. I...
May 192 min read


The rise of the intention economy
I enjoyed this article and came across it without looking for it. What I’m sharing, isn’t so much the article itself, but the ideas it...
May 191 min read


Here's how to share AI's future wealth
This article wasn’t the easiest read, but I’m glad I stuck with it. It stretched me and gave me a lot to think about. One idea that...
May 121 min read


Diversity of AI risk
I have a confession to make... I never really understood what exactly people were afraid of when they speak of the existential threat...
May 121 min read


The Boundaries of Self - Sam Harris x David Whyte
Thank you to my brother in law for sharing this beautiful conversation. This is the kind of conversation that stays with you long after...
May 121 min read


Imagining our preferred future
I found this conversation masterfully led by Esther Perel. It made me realise how much the skills of counselling (empathy,...
May 51 min read


On free speech
After reading Rupa Subramanya’s piece on free speech, I found myself conflicted. I’ve always supported open expression, but I also...
May 52 min read


We Fear What We Remember, Not What We See
I absolutely loved every word of this piece (even though the robotic narration threw me at first). It’s an essay read aloud, not a...
May 53 min read
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