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Now more than ever, we’re craving connection. POSTHOC Digital Salons bring provocative conversations and intelligent insights on the topics of the day to people curious about the trends impacting their world.

Susan MacTavish Best


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    The POSTHOC Digital Salon With Susan MacTavish Best podcast is an exceptional source of intellectual stimulation. Whether it's discussing finance, mental health, or fashion, the topics covered are always current or even ahead of their time. This podcast truly keeps listeners feeling in the know and informed about a wide range of subjects.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is its ability to engage and delight listeners, regardless of their prior knowledge on a topic or familiarity with the featured guest. Susan MacTavish Best skillfully conducts interviews and asks thought-provoking questions that keep the information relevant and interesting. The conversations she facilitates are not only captivating but also incredibly timely, offering insights that can be particularly helpful during challenging times such as global shutdowns.

    Another standout aspect of The POSTHOC Digital Salon is its unpredictability. Attendees of Susan's salons never know what to expect, and this sense of thrill translates seamlessly into the podcast format. Best's boundless curiosity shines through as she connects with experts from various disciplines, ranging from NASA officials to tech entrepreneurs to authors. As a result, listeners are treated to diverse perspectives and opportunities to learn from individuals who are at the forefront of their respective fields.

    The discussions on this podcast tackle relevant yet not over-trodden topics, making for a refreshing listening experience. Susan MacTavish Best approaches each conversation with an authentically curious and open-minded point of view. Her positivity shines through without any unnecessary nonsense, creating an atmosphere where valuable insights can be shared and explored.

    In conclusion, The POSTHOC Digital Salon With Susan MacTavish Best is an exceptional podcast that offers intellectual stimulation in an engaging and informative manner. Best's skills as an interviewer and host shine through as she brings together experts from various disciplines for far-reaching discussions on timely subjects. This podcast is a delightful opportunity to gain insight into different industries while experiencing the world that Susan inhabits and the thriving conversations she fosters.



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    Latest episodes from POSTHOC Digital Salon With Susan MacTavish Best

    The Current State of Journalism with Hind Hassan

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 64:53


    I'll be speaking with Hind Hassan, the 2024 winner of The Neal Conan Prize for Excellence in Journalism.  We'll be discussing her life, experiences, and views on the current state of journalism.  With live performances from Posthoc's artist in residence, Queen Esther & pianist Sharp Radway.

    World on the Brink with Dmitri Alperovitch

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 84:59


    I'll be speaking with national security expert and geopolitical thinker Dmitri Alperovitch. Dmitri recently published World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century. With live performances from Posthoc's artist in residence, Queen Esther.

    A Brief History of Intelligence with Max Bennett

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 63:52


    The History of Intelligence with Max Bennett.  Max is the author of The Brief History of Intelligence: Evolution, AI, and the Five Breakthroughs That Made Our Brains, and is the cofounder & CEO of Alby, an AI company based in NYC. This salon features music by Queen Esther & Friends and is supported by a grant Posthoc received from Templeton World Charity Foundation (TWCF).  Templeton World Charity Foundation's Diverse Intelligence (DI) initiative seeks to break down disciplinary boundaries and build a new scientific community. DI is a multiyear, global effort to understand a world alive with brilliance in many forms. Its mission is to promote open-minded, forward-looking inquiry in animal, human, and machine intelligences. TWCF collaborates with leading experts and emerging scholars from around the globe, developing high-caliber projects that advance our comprehension of the constellation of intelligences.

    Ethics of AI Chatbots, Religion, and Robot Love with Neil McArthur

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 54:29


    Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics at the University of Manitoba.  Neil is a specialist in the philosophy of human rights, philosophy and technology, sexual ethics, and research on alternative sexualities. He is the co-editor of Robot Sex: Social and Ethical Implications (MIT Press) and Fragile Freedoms: The Global Struggle for Human Rights (Oxford University Press).  He is particularly interested in the intersection of sex and technology and is the co-author of “The Rise of Digisexuality: Therapeutic Challenges and Possibilities" where the authors argue a new sexual identity is emerging: digisexuality. Digisexuals are people for whom technology is an integral part of their sexual identity, and who may not feel the need for human partners.

    Trial Verdict & the Trail to the White House - Reporting on the Frontlines w Lisa Ferri

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 92:57


    Posthoc Salons founder, Susan MacTavish Best, interviews Lisa Ferri about her experiences covering the Trump trial, the verdict, and what she sees ahead in the media landscape in the run up to the Presidential election.   Lisa is an Emmy award-winning journalist who's spent three decades covering politics and culture inside some of America's most storied newsrooms: 60 Minutes, MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show and Deadline White House, ABC's Good Morning America and World News Tonight.

    Does Consciousness Matter? With David Chalmers

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 54:20


    Does Consciousness Matter?  A conversation w/philosopher David Chalmers in SoHo for evening filled with conversation, live music, homemade food and our warm NYC Posthoc community.  The salon is supported by a grant Posthoc received from Templeton World Charity Foundation (TWCF). TWCF funds grants that are accelerating research on consciousness, and David is a fellow grantee of TWCF.

    NARCAS: An Interview With Deborah Bonello on Female-Led Organized Crime

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 33:10


    In this episode of the POSTHOC Digital Podcast, Susan interviews Deborah Bonello, former Head VICE News Latin America and author of NARCAS: The Secret Rise of Women in Latin America's Cartels. Deborah made the journey to the POSTHOC LA warehouse all the way from Mexico City to discuss her reporting on female-led organized crime that ultimately led to writing NARCAS.

    Economics & Human Flourishing with Hilda Ochoa-Brillembourg

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 59:14


    For our last Posthoc salon of 2023 we invited economist Hilda Ochoa-Brillembourg into our living room for an evening of conversation and music.  Hilda is an entrepreneur, investor, author and philanthropist. She is the founder and chairman of Strategic Investment Group, an independent investment management firm. For a dozen years, Hilda was the Chief Investment Officer (Pensions) at The World Bank. She's served on the board of numerous public companies  (US Airways, McGraw-Hill, Harvard Management, General Mills etc) and nonprofits (National Opera, National Symphony). She is the founder of Orchestra of the Americas  which finds diverse musical talent in underserved communities and gives musicians a platform to develop their talents and launch a career playing music professionally in orchestras around the world. Under the umbrella of OA is the Global Leaders Institute, which offers students an opportunity to study for an MBA for the Arts, a degree supporting artistic innovation and social impact. And so we had the most sublime folk music from half a dozen artists throughout the evening from the OA program which you'll hear throughout the conversation. This salon fell under the Economics & Human Flourishing priority at Templeton World Charity Foundation and it was supported by a grant POSTHOC received from the Foundation. TWCF funds grants that investigate individual freedom, free market theories, entrepreneurialism and how they relate to human flourishing globally.

    Substack Salon

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 23:55


    We hosted a salon with Substack in LA to celebrate their community of writers and creators, and to meet the company's co-founder Hamish McKenzie, whose interview you're about to hear. We discussed the origins of the company, Hamish's own background as a writer and what about the platform fosters such a unique relationship between creators and subscribers. 

    The Age of Prediction with Igor Tulchinsky, Chris Mason and Alyssa Goodman

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 66:03


    The Age of Prediction salon was co-hosted with Amy Brand, Publisher, MIT Press celebrating the publication of the new book The Age of Prediction: Algorithms, AI, and the Shifting Shadows of Risk by MIT Press authors Igor Tulchinsky and Christopher Mason. Igor is the Founder/CEO of WorldQuant, a quantitative investment firm. Christopher is Professor of Genomics, Physiology, and Biophysics at Weill Cornell Medicine and the Director of the WorldQuant Initiative for Quantitative Prediction. Alyssa Goodman, Professor of Astronomy at Harvard, co-moderates the conversation with POSTHOC founder and CEO, Susan MacTavish Best.  On the music front, Frank Almond performed on his rare, 400 year old violin, and shared the story of its theft and return. Frank held the Charles and Marie Caestecker Concertmaster Chair of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra for 25 years. He has also held the Concertmaster position with the Rotterdam Philharmonic with Valery Gergiev and Guest Concertmaster of the London Philharmonic with Kurt Masur. This salon was underwritten by the MIT Press. The MIT Press is a leading publisher of books and journals at the intersection of science, technology, art, social science, and design, and is widely considered the world's most innovative university press. The MIT Press has been an open access leader for over two decades, publishing hundreds of freely accessible books every year. Known for bold design and creative technology, the Press mobilizes knowledge by publishing provocative works from leading thinkers around the globe for the broadest possible impact and audience.

    No Time To Panic with Matt Gutman

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 65:26


    In this week's edition of the Posthoc podcast we're interviewing Matt Gutman in Los Angeles about his life, experiences and his new book. Matt is ABC News' Chief National Correspondent and his book No Time to Panic came out this week and is currently featured in Oprah's book club. We'll also hear a musical performance from Queen Esther who flew in from NYC for her very first performance in LA - enjoy!

    From Crisis to Compassion: Emma Cherniavsky, CEO of UNHCR (UK) on Refugees

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 71:10


    You're listening to the Posthoc Salon Podcast and in this episode we'll be speaking with Emma Cherniavsky, CEO of UNHCR (UK), the UK arm of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. We'll here music from pianist Maria Angel Garcia, who won first prizes and has been a semi- finalist in well renowned national and international piano competitions. This salon is supported by a grant Posthoc received from Templeton World Charity Foundation.

    Emma Cherniavsky on Refugees

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 53:16


    You're listening to the Posthoc Salon Podcast and in this episode we'll be speaking with Emma Cherniavsky, CEO of UNHCR (UK), the UK arm of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. We'll here music from pianist Maria Angel Garcia, who won first prizes and has been a semi- finalist in well renowned national and international piano competitions. This salon is supported by a grant Posthoc received from Templeton World Charity Foundation.

    Embracing the Future of Humanity with Art & Science

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 51:20


    Embracing the Future of Humanity with Art & Science - This salon, tackling the rapid evolution of our relationship with technology, was co-hosted in London with Templeton World Charity Foundation and co-moderated by TWCF President Andrew Serazin.Our guest interviewees will include artist Agnieszka Pilat, who paints large-scale portraits of technology with the help of AI-powered painting-assistant robots. We'll also be speaking to Michael Muthukrishna, Associate Professor of Economic Psychology at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and author of the forthcoming book - A Theory of Everyone: The New Science of How We Got Here and Where We're Going. We will have two musical performances: Kiran Gandhi, aka Madame Gandhi. Kiran is an electronic music producer, artist and activist, and soul-singer J Warner, who both brought the house down at this salon.

    Justin Garcia on The State of Sex, Love, Gender and Well-Being

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 53:16


    In this episode of the Posthoc podcast, Susan will be doing her third interview with Justin Garcia, Executive Director of The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University about The State of Sex, Love, Gender and Well-Being in 2023 in Los Angeles and Beyond. This is POSTHOC's second salon with Justin; our last one was a public salon in the fall of 2022 with New York Public Radio at WNYC's Greene Space. While that salon primarily focused on New Yorkers, this time around Justin and I will dig in on West Coast data and beyond about the state of love, sex and relationships. Our artist in residence Grace Weber will be performing her new single intimate, and she brought along another wildly talent artist known as Love Moor. You'll hear both of their songs throughout the interview - enjoy and follow us at @posthocsalons on Instagram. 

    Forgiveness with Ev Worthington

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 69:15


    Posthoc's latest salon on forgiveness was co-hosted w/ Templeton World Charity Foundation, surrounding their participation in Harvard University's conference “Forgiveness: Interdisciplinary Perspectives." We invited Templeton grantee, psychologist Ev Worthington who has been studying the science of forgiveness for over 30 years and in addition to being a renowned researcher on the subject. His interview with Susan and Templeton President Andrew Serazin is woven into musical performances on the subject of forgiveness by Queen Esther and Ben Arthur of SongWriter Podcast.

    STFU: The Power of Keeping Your Mouth Shut With Dan Lyons

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 67:58


    In this episode of the Posthoc podcast, Susan interviews Dan Lyons, a New York Times best-selling author who has also written for the HBO hit series Silicon Valley, served as senior editor at Forbes, and has been published in virtually every major outlet from The Economist, NYT and Wall Street Journal to Wired, NPR, BBC and The Guardian. Dan's latest book STFU: The Power of Keeping Your Mouth Shut in a World That Won't Stop Talking, was featured on the cover of Time Magazine in February. This salon is supported by a grant from Templeton World Charity Foundation as part of their listening and learning in a polarized world initiative. This podcast also features a very special musical performance from jazz-soul artist Koa Ho, curated by our POSTHOC artist-in-residence, Grammy-winner Grace Weber. 

    Foolproof: Why We Fall for Misinformation and How to Build Immunity with Sander van der Linden

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 68:49


    On this week's edition of the Posthoc podcast, you'll hear our conversation with Templeton World Charity Foundation grantee Sander van der Linden, Professor of Social Psychology in Society in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Cambridge Social Decision-Making Lab. Sander's book Foolproof: Why We Fall for Misinformation and How to Build Immunity will be coming out in February so this will be a sneak-peek into the book. Posthoc artist-in-residence Grace Weber will perform songs from her forthcoming album as well. Grace is an LA-based singer-songwriter, producer and such a very multi-talented artist; she won a Grammy for penning Chance the Rapper's "All We Got" and she continues to soar. This salon is part of Templeton World Charity Foundation's Listening and Learning in a Polarized World initiative. Polarization is a critical obstacle to human flourishing. TWCF supports research for new scientific discoveries that can help humans flourish in a world confronted with increasing polarization

    Dana Cowin, Founder of Speaking Broadly, and Grace Weber, Artist in Residence

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 63:06


    On this episode of the Posthoc podcast, Susan interviews longtime former Editor of Food & Wine, and founder of Speaking Broadly DANA COWIN. This salon was co-hosted with OLIVER ZAHN, astrophysicist and cofounder of data science company Climax Foods. After 3 years of rigorous research and development by top food scientists, Climax revealed at this salon for the first time four varieties of luxurious, sustainable, plant-based cheeses. We were also joined by Grammy award-winner Grace Weber, Posthoc's new artist-in-residence, for a very special performance which we've included here on the podcast - enjoy.

    What is the Role of the CEO Today? With David Gelles

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 38:08


    On this episode of the Posthoc podcast, we interview author and journalist David Gelles. David is the author of the new book "The Man Who Broke Capitalism," a dive into the tumultuous legacy left behind by Jack Welch. David is a reporter on the Climate desk at The New York Times and has profiled many CEOS as the Corner Office columnist.

    An Evening w/ Naturalist & Wildlife Filmmaker Paul Rosolie for Templeton World Charity Foundation

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 49:57


    Paul Rosolie is the wildlife director of JungleKeepers, an organization that protects some of the world's most crucial rainforest habitat. Along with running a conservation project called Tamandua Expeditions that uses tourism to support rainforest conservation, Paul's work has taken him to some of the last dark places on the map: For the past 16 years he has specialized in threatened ecosystems and species in countries like Indonesia, Brazil, India, and Peru. This salon is part of our ongoing series with Templeton World Charity Foundation, follow them on Instagram to learn more about their work @templetonworld

    Human Flourishing in the Pray.com Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 53:26


    This salon with Pray.com is part of our ongoing series on human flourishing with Templeton World Charity Foundation. In 2021 TWCF launched a five-year initiative which has included expanding our scientific understanding of how the practice of spiritual and religious exercises are linked to outcomes that are associated with human flourishing. Pray.com was founded in 2016 in California. It's a top 10 grossing lifestyle app in more than 125 countries and it is the world's #1 app for daily prayer and faith-based content. The pandemic brought about a surge of use in mental and spiritual apps, and Pray.com has been at the forefront of this hyper growth.

    Awe, Wonder and Decision-Making with Frank Keil

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 47:09


    Welcome to our first digital salon in a series that is presented by healthcare company GALILEO (www.galileo.io). In this salon, Susan MacTavish Best (Posthoc) and Carolyn Manning (Galileo) will be speaking to Professor Frank Keil about his new book WONDER. Frank Keil is Psychology & Linguistics Professor at Yale University. For the past 40 years, he has studied how adults and children learn and reason about the physical world around them. In Spring 2022, he came out with a new book called WONDER where he explores how we can re-tap into that sense of awe and wonder we felt as children.

    Not So Sweet Insulin Prices, a health equity-focused conversation with Galileo CEO Tom Lee and Olympic champion swimmer Gary Hall Jr.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 54:07


    Not So Sweet Insulin Prices, a health equity-focused conversation with Galileo CEO Tom Lee and Olympic champion swimmer Gary Hall Jr. This salon is part of a series we are producing with healthcare company GALILEO. Who's Galileo? Many of you have met Galileo's founder Tom Lee at past salons. Galileo is a modern medical group operating across all 50 states, designed to improve the quality and affordability of care for diverse and complex populations. Galileo was founded by Tom Lee, MD, the physician and pioneer behind One Medical and Epocrates.

    Decision Making With Jacob Ward

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 52:32


    Susan talks with Jacob Ward, author of “The Loop: How Technology is Creating a World without Choices and How to Fight Back” about how unconscious instincts drive our decision making process. This salon is part of a series we are producing with healthcare company GALILEO. Who's Galileo? Many of you have met Galileo's founder Tom Lee at past salons. Galileo is a modern medical group operating across all 50 states, designed to improve the quality and affordability of care for diverse and complex populations. Galileo was founded by Tom Lee, MD, the physician and pioneer behind One Medical and Epocrates.

    2/17 Florence Williams Salon

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 41:31


    This salon is the first in a series we are hosting with healthcare company GALILEO. I'll be speaking to journalist Florence Williams. Florence is the author of Heartbreak, a personal and scientific journey which has just come this week. (Pick it up here.). During Covid, I interviewed her about her prior book, The Nature Fix, why we need nature in our lives to make us happy. Florence is a contributing editor at Outside Magazine and a freelance writer for the New York Times, New York Times Magazine, National Geographic, The New York Review of Books, Slate, Mother Jones and numerous other publications. She is also the writer and host of two Gracie-Award-winning Audible Original series, Breasts Unbound and The Three-Day Effect, as well as Outside Magazine's Double-X Factor podcast.

    2/13 Erich Schwartzel Salon

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 53:17


    Kicking off the 2022 Posthoc salon season we have a hot topic based on a just-released book, HOLLYWOOD, CHINA, AND THE GLOBAL BATTLE FOR CULTURAL SUPREMACY Salon with Erich Schwartzel. Erich is a reporter covering the film industry at The Wall Street Journal and author of RED CARPET, just featured on the front page of the NYT Book Review Sunday edition paper. Dig in to learn more about China and Hollywood's complicated relationship, and why a break-up may be imminent or already occurring. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    Does God Need an R&D Department with Casper ter Kuile

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 55:28


    Today's salon, “Does God Need an R&D Department,” is cohosted by POSTHOC and Templeton World Charity Foundation. The co-interviewer today is TWCF president Andrew Serazin. Our guest today is Casper ter Kuile, a Harvard Divinity School fellow and author of The Power of Ritual: Turning Everyday Activities into Soulful Practices. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    Matters of the Heart with Sandeep Jauhar

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 50:30


    Matters of the Heart with Sandeep Jauhar

    Burning Man comes to Soho - Boundless Space with Sotheby's

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 32:06


    First it was a show at the Smithsonian, this year it's an auction at Sotheby's. Art created for Burning Man is on fire, and it's coming to NYC. And to celebrate that, Ana Roth and I are hosting a little shindig, a Burning Man inspired art salon at my loft in Soho. I'll be throwing out 5 questions to artist Fab 5 Freddy - NYC's cultural curator and courier.

    The Science of Happiness (Live in NYC, 9-22-21)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 46:52


    Is happiness genetic? Are some corners of USA happier than others? After dark periods, does happiness taste better? Why do we get happier with age? Will we see an uptick in the business of happiness? So much to discuss. I'll be throwing out some questions to one of the world's foremost happiness experts, author and researcher, Sonja Lyubomirsky, Ph.D., who is Distinguished Professor and Vice Chair of Psychology at the University of California, Riverside. Sonja is the author of best-selling books The How of Happiness: A Scientific Approach to Getting the Life You Want and The Myths of Happiness: What Should Make You Happy, But Doesn't, What Shouldn't Make You Happy, But Does. This salon is underwritten by a grant Posthoc received from Templeton World Charity Foundation. This is the first in a series of salons we'll be producing in 2021/22 around the topic of humans flourishing with TWCF's support.

    Living with Type 1 Diabetes and Winning Olympic Gold Medals - Speaking to swimmer Gary Hall Jr.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 40:18


    POSTHOC SALON - Susan MacTavish Best speaks w/ Olympic Hall of Fame Swimmer & Diabetes Patient Advocate Gary Hall Jr. Gary Hall, Jr. is a three-time Olympian and 10-time Olympic medalist. He held two world records in relay events throughout his career. Born in Cincinnati, Hall was introduced to swimming by his father, Gary Hall, Sr., who competed in three Olympic Games. At the Olympic Games Atlanta 1996, Hall won two individual silver medals and two team relay gold medals. His Olympic success continued at the Sydney 2000 Games, winning his first individual gold medal in the 50-meter freestyle, while also winning three more medals at the 2000 Games. He defended his 50 freestyle title at the Athens 2004 Games, as the oldest American male Olympic swimmer since 1924. Hall won the humanitarian award at the 2004 Golden Goggle Awards and has became a spokesman for diabetes after his own diagnosis. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    Gardening for Mental Health with Sue Stuart-Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 37:21


    Sue Stuart-Smith is a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and author of The Well Gardened Mind, a Sunday Times Bestseller, listed as one of the 37 best books of 2020 by The Times and gardening book of the year by The Sunday Times. It is available now in audiobook format as well. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    How We Spend Our Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 44:54


    What's your relationship with WORK like? Do you feel guilty if you don't "work hard enough"? What is hard enough? -- Susan MacTavish Best and Andrew Serazin speak to anthropologist James Suzman. His book WORK - A History of How We Spend Our Time has just come out in North America. He is also the author of Affluence Without Abundance. Since the 90's, he has lived and worked with every major Bushman group in southern Africa. James is the founder of Anthropos, and has advised a range of Government, NGO and Commercial clients.

    How to Make Decisions With Maria Konnikova

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 28:45


    What is your relationship with uncertainty, risk and decision-making? Covid has certainly tested it! Susan MacTavish Best, Posthoc, cohosted with Andrew Serazin, Templeton World Charity Foundation, speak to Maria Konnikova- author, journalist and poker player. Maria Konnikova is the author most recently, of The Biggest Bluff, a New York Times bestseller and Editors’ Choice. Her previous books are the bestsellers The Confidence Game, winner of the 2016 Robert P. Balles Prize in Critical Thinking, and Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes, an Anthony and Agatha Award finalist. Maria is a regularly contributing writer for the New Yorker, whose writing has won numerous awards, including the 2019 Excellence in Science Journalism Award from the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. While researching The Biggest Bluff, Maria became an international poker champion and the winner of over $300,000 in tournament earnings—and inadvertently turned into a professional poker player. Maria’s writing has been featured in Best American Science and Nature Writing and has been translated into over twenty languages. Maria also hosts the podcast The Grift from Panoply Media, a show that explores con artists and the lives they ruin, and is currently a visiting fellow at NYU’s School of Journalism. Her podcasting work earned her a National Magazine Award nomination in 2019. She graduated from Harvard University and received her PhD in psychology from Columbia University.

    Will Our World Disintegrate Into Deaths of Despair?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 45:02


    Anne Case & Angus Deaton are two Princeton Economists. Their new book is called Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    The Self-Delusion: The Surprising Science of How We Are Connected And Why It Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 56:39


    Susan MacTavish Best and Andrew Serazin speak to Professor Tom Oliver about his latest book The Self-Delusion. This salon is cohosted by Templeton World Charity Foundation and Posthoc. It is Part 1 in a series on Human Flourishing. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host invite-only salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    Where is the Fashion Industry Headed in 2021?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 47:08


    Susan speaks to fashion and culture writer Christina Binkley. Christina writes about the business of culture and is a frequent contributor to The Wall Street Journal and WSJ. Magazine. Formerly a staff writer and columnist for this newspaper, and a frequent on-air commentator, she is the author of the New York Times bestseller Winner Takes All. She has critiqued fashion runways from New York to Milan and Paris, and often takes readers behind fashion's velvet curtains, with frequent forays into the arts and entertainment and the many quirky characters who set the pace for popular culture. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host invite-only salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    Los Angeles Reimagined - City at the Edge of Forever

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 55:28


    What is our Los Angeles of today? There is so much more than meets the eye in LA. Susan speaks to Peter Lunenfeld, author of the urban portrait of LA called City at the Edge of Forever. Lunenfeld weaves together the alchemical city's art, architecture and design; juxtaposes its entertainment and literary histories; and moves from restaurant kitchens to recording studios to ultrasecret research and dev labs. Peter Lunenfeld is the vice chair of UCLA's Department of Design Media Arts and a faculty member in the Urban and Digital Humanities programs. He writes about the ways in which art, design and technology intertwine. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host invite-only salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    10 Questions for Farrah Storr (Editor in Chief of Elle, Author of The Discomfort Zone)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 50:11


    10 Questions for Farrah Storr. Farrah is author of The Discomfort Zone and the EIC of Elle. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host invite-only salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    How Athletes, Artists and Actors Hacked Silicon Valley with Zach Greenburg

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 36:31


    Celebrities investing in the world of startups - that is the topic we'll be discussing with writer Zack Greenburg who has been covering Hollywood and the entertainment industry as an editor at Forbes. If you're interested in venture capital and angel investing, entrepreneurism, Hollywood, Silicon Valley and how these all converge at times .. tune in as we speak about Zack's latest book. “Exciting, well-researched chronicle of how a group of actors, athletes and artists have emerged as mega-successful venture capitalists. Their stories underscore the inspiring truth that great entrepreneurs can emerge from the most unlikely backgrounds … an un-putdown-able masterpiece.” —Steve Forbes .. Zack is also author of 3 Kings, Michael Jackson, Inc. and Jay-Z biography Empire State of Mind.

    Conversation with Trend Spotter and Economist Pippa Malmgren

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 58:04


    Pippa is a trend spotter who advises investors and governments about macroeconomic policy and investment strategy. She is ranked in the top 25 Most Influential Economists in the World and one of the top 10 of global experts on Geopolitics and she was ranked in the top 5 on the Most Powerful Women in Finance list, all in 2017. She is a former Presidential Advisor who served on The National Economic Council in the White House. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host invite-only salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    Songwriting Your Way to the Grammys with David Pramik and Brett Bassock

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 40:31


    Discussing the world of songwriting with Grammy-nominated producer David Pramik (Selena Gomez, Mae Muller, Lauren Jauregui) and Brett Bassock (Founder, Renegade Songs, working with ARTY, Mae Muller and David Pramik). POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host invite-only salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    RESILIENCE.. How's Yours Right Now? Strategies for Nurturing Resilience in Our Kids and Ourselves

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 52:38


    Dr. Robert Brooks, psychologist, author and frequent commentator on resilience, motivation, school climate, a positive work environment, and family relationships. Dr. Brooks has written 18 books including The Power of Resilience: Achieving Balance, Confidence, and Personal Strength in Your Life. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host invite-only salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    The How of Happiness With Sonja Lyubomirsky, Ph.D.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 37:21


    Our guest today is the queen of happiness research. If you have a book on happiness, she probably wrote it. Sonja Lyubomirsky, Ph.D., is Distinguished Professor and Vice Chair of Psychology at the University of California, Riverside. Lyubomirsky currently teaches courses in social psychology and positive psychology and serves as the Department of Psychology’s Vice Chair. Lyubomirsky’s best-selling The How of Happiness: A Scientific Approach to Getting the Life You Want (Penguin Press) is now translated and published in 23 countries, and The Myths of Happiness: What Should Make You Happy, But Doesn’t, What Shouldn’t Make You Happy, But Does. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host invite-only salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    A History of Solitude with Social Historian Professor David Vincent

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 43:01


    " The most succinct definition of loneliness is failed solitude." - Prof. David Vincent Susan MacTavish Best speaks to Investigative Reporter at the Financial Times, Erika Solomon. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host invite-only salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    Daniel Handler, AKA Lemony Snicket

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 31:05


    Susan MacTavish Best talks with Daniel Handler, creator of A Series of Unfortunate Events and All the Wrong Questions, published under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host invite-only salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    Susan MacTavish Best Talks to Ultra Runner Dean Karnazes

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 48:24


    Susan MacTavish Best speaks to ultra runner Dean Karnazes. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host invite-only salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    Competitive Berlin Drug Dealers Adapt to Corona Pandemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 21:03


    Susan MacTavish Best speaks to Investigative Reporter at the Financial Times, Erika Solomon. POSTHOC is a petri dish for ideas & thought-leaders. We host invite-only salons that connect people and spread ideas. We create unique and intimate experiences that stir the senses—a forum for the cross-pollination of ideas and conversations. #salon #drugdealers #economics #berlin #finance #interview #pandemic #covid19 Instagram: @posthocpictura Twitter: @PosthocSalons LinkedIn: Posthoc Facebook: @Posthocpictura

    POSTHOC Summer Series Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 0:28


    Now more than ever, we’re craving connection. POSTHOC Digital Salons bring provocative conversations and intelligent insights on the topics of the day to people curious about the trends impacting their world. We're bringing our Digital Salon series to your mobile devices, so you'll always be a click away from thought provoking discussions. Some of our favorite conversations from this summer are available immediately, with new episodes from our Fall Salon series releasing soon.

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