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Best podcasts about interintellect

Latest podcast episodes about interintellect

E71: Risk Taking, Contrarianism, and Growth [Byrne on Interintellect]

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 99:33


In this episode, Byrne Hobart joined Matjaž Leonardis in Austin for an Interintellect salon — a platform for 21st-century intellectual discourse—to discuss his new book Boom: Bubbles at the End of Stagnation, exploring how technological advancements, market paradoxes, and historical and modern financial bubbles — from the Manhattan Project to cryptocurrencies — reveal the complex dynamics between innovation, ideology, ambition, and hyper-financialization in a nonpolitical, high-quality conversation among leading and emerging thinkers. Interintellect is a creator platform for intellectual seekers to host salons for the 21st century.  Join the conversation at https://interintellect.com. Attend or host salons. Connect with our community of intellectual seekers. For a limited time, members go to all salons for free! --- Highlights from the Episode: Two Types of Bubbles: Extrapolation bubbles predict transformative future changes unlike the past, while mean reversion bubbles project an intensified continuation of past trends. Financial Markets and Risk-Taking: Financial markets can both encourage and inhibit innovation. Talent Allocation: The sectors where talented individuals choose to work—shifting historically from government to the private sector to finance—profoundly shape the direction and nature of society's major innovations and projects. Different Investment Approaches: George Soros - Identifies momentum and rides bubbles up, then exits when sentiment changes. Bubbles and Progress: Many transformative bubbles involve building multiple things in parallel that wouldn't make sense individually. -- SPONSORS: NetSuite More than 41,000 businesses have already upgraded to NetSuite by Oracle, the #1 cloud financial system bringing accounting, financial management, inventory, HR, into ONE proven platform. Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine learning: https://netsuite.com/102 --- LINKS: Byrne's writing: https://thediff.co --- X / TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ByrneHobart (Byrne) https://twitter.com/TurpentineMedia (Turpentine)

Cracks in Postmodernity
Faith in a Globalized World: Milbank, Hamid, Cavanaugh

Cracks in Postmodernity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 77:12


In this third episode of the Searching for the Self in an Age of Simulation series, Stephen G. Adubato, host of Cracks in Postmodernity, joins philosopher John Milbank, author Shadi Hamid, and theologian William T. Cavanaugh, to discuss faith and globalization. How does globalization impact religious belief and practice? As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, believers face new opportunities to share their faith and new challenges in maintaining their local religious communities. Stephen G. Adubato joins John Milbank, Shadi Hamid, and William T. Cavanaugh for a compelling discussion on the dynamic interplay between faith and globalization. Thanks to Interintellect for hosting our salon! https://interintellect.com/Subscribe to the Substack: https://cracksinpomo.substack.com/publish/settings

Cracks in Postmodernity
Faith in a Globalized World: Milbank, Hamid, Cavanaugh

Cracks in Postmodernity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 77:12


In this third episode of the Searching for the Self in an Age of Simulation series, Stephen G. Adubato, host of Cracks in Postmodernity, joins philosopher John Milbank, author Shadi Hamid, and theologian William T. Cavanaugh, to discuss faith and globalization. How does globalization impact religious belief and practice? As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, believers face new opportunities to share their faith and new challenges in maintaining their local religious communities. Stephen G. Adubato joins John Milbank, Shadi Hamid, and William T. Cavanaugh for a compelling discussion on the dynamic interplay between faith and globalization. Thanks to Interintellect for hosting our salon! https://interintellect.com/Subscribe to the Substack: https://cracksinpomo.substack.com/publish/settings

Cracks in Postmodernity
Post Election Post Mortem: How Mass Media Shapes Your Mind w/ Geoff Shullenberger

Cracks in Postmodernity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 61:31


Thanks to the exponential growth of mass media over the last few decades, we find ourselves bombarded with information that is presented to us through a variety of framings. Whose narrative is most accurate? Which sources, if any, can we trust? Join Stephen G. Adubato and Geoff Shullenberger for a discussion on how mass media shapes the way we take in information. Thanks to Interintellect for hosting our salon!

Cracks in Postmodernity
Post Election Post Mortem: How Mass Media Shapes Your Mind w/ Geoff Shullenberger

Cracks in Postmodernity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 61:31


Thanks to the exponential growth of mass media over the last few decades, we find ourselves bombarded with information that is presented to us through a variety of framings. Whose narrative is most accurate? Which sources, if any, can we trust? Join Stephen G. Adubato and Geoff Shullenberger for a discussion on how mass media shapes the way we take in information. Thanks to Interintellect for hosting our salon!

Cracks in Postmodernity
Behind Body Positivity w/ Kat Dee & Abigail Favale

Cracks in Postmodernity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 52:52


In this second episode of the Searching for the Self in an Age of Simulation series, Stephen G. Adubato, host of Cracks in Postmodernity, joins Abigail Favale, professor at the McGrath Institute for Church Life, and Katherine Dee, internet subculture chronicler, to discuss the body positivity movement.  What lies beneath the surface of the Body Positivity movement? How do societal standards shape our perceptions of beauty, and why are eating disorders so prevalent? Join Abigail Favale and Katherine Dee for an in-depth discussion on the origins and impact of eating disorders and the cultural forces that define beauty. Thanks to Interintellect for hosting our salon! https://interintellect.com/

Cracks in Postmodernity
Behind Body Positivity w/ Kat Dee & Abigail Favale

Cracks in Postmodernity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 52:52


In this second episode of the Searching for the Self in an Age of Simulation series, Stephen G. Adubato, host of Cracks in Postmodernity, joins Abigail Favale, professor at the McGrath Institute for Church Life, and Katherine Dee, internet subculture chronicler, to discuss the body positivity movement.  What lies beneath the surface of the Body Positivity movement? How do societal standards shape our perceptions of beauty, and why are eating disorders so prevalent? Join Abigail Favale and Katherine Dee for an in-depth discussion on the origins and impact of eating disorders and the cultural forces that define beauty. Thanks to Interintellect for hosting our salon! https://interintellect.com/

Cracks in Postmodernity
Reel-y Holy: New Age Beliefs in the Digital Realm

Cracks in Postmodernity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 61:02


In this fourth episode of the Searching for the Self in an Age of Simulation series, Stephen G. Adubato, host of Cracks in Postmodernity, joins Katherine Dee, internet subculture chronicler, Esmé Partridge, writer and consultant working at the intersection of religion, philosophy and politics, to discuss spirituality in the digital world. How are TikTok reels and social media content sparking a postmodern religious revival? What impact are these digital spiritual practices having on their followers? Join Katherine Dee and Esmé Partridge for a fascinating discussion on the rise of New Age spirituality in the digital age and its effects on modern souls. Thanks to Interintellect for hosting our salon! https://interintellect.com/

Cracks in Postmodernity
Reel-y Holy: New Age Beliefs in the Digital Realm

Cracks in Postmodernity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 61:02


In this fourth episode of the Searching for the Self in an Age of Simulation series, Stephen G. Adubato, host of Cracks in Postmodernity, joins Katherine Dee, internet subculture chronicler, Esmé Partridge, writer and consultant working at the intersection of religion, philosophy and politics, to discuss spirituality in the digital world. How are TikTok reels and social media content sparking a postmodern religious revival? What impact are these digital spiritual practices having on their followers? Join Katherine Dee and Esmé Partridge for a fascinating discussion on the rise of New Age spirituality in the digital age and its effects on modern souls. Thanks to Interintellect for hosting our salon! https://interintellect.com/

Cracks in Postmodernity
The Cult of Celebrity

Cracks in Postmodernity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 86:20


In this first episode of the Searching for the Self in an Age of Simulation series, Stephen G. Adubato, host of Cracks in Postmodernity, joins theologian Tara Isabella Burton and diviner David Odyssey, to discuss the cult of celebrity. What fuels the magnetic allure of modern celebrities? How do figures like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé command such fervent, almost religious, devotion from their fans? Join this salon discussion with Tara Isabella Burton, David Odyssey, and Stephen G. Adubato, as they delve into the psychology and sociology behind today's fandoms and celebrity obsessions. Thanks to Interintellect for hosting our salon! https://interintellect.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-adubato/support

Cracks in Postmodernity
The Cult of Celebrity

Cracks in Postmodernity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 86:20


In this first episode of the Searching for the Self in an Age of Simulation series, Stephen G. Adubato, host of Cracks in Postmodernity, joins theologian Tara Isabella Burton and diviner David Odyssey, to discuss the cult of celebrity. What fuels the magnetic allure of modern celebrities? How do figures like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé command such fervent, almost religious, devotion from their fans? Join this salon discussion with Tara Isabella Burton, David Odyssey, and Stephen G. Adubato, as they delve into the psychology and sociology behind today's fandoms and celebrity obsessions. Thanks to Interintellect for hosting our salon! https://interintellect.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-adubato/support

The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie
Anna Gát: Building an Intellectual Community for the Politically Homeless

The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 51:10


The founder of Interintellect, a global online community for intellectual salons, advocates for a truly free and self-moderating market of ideas in the age of political polarization.

Cracks in Postmodernity
Dishing on La Dolce Vita

Cracks in Postmodernity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 73:49


Anna Gat of Interintellect joins the pod to discuss Fellini's La Dolce Vita and Debord's The Society of the Spectacle. Follow @theannagat and @interintellect_ And sign up for the Cracks in PoMo x Interintellect series https://interintellect.com/series/searching-for-the-self-in-an-age-of-simulation/ Follow Cracks in Pomo on IG @cracksinpomo and on Twitter @stephengadubatoSubscribe to the Substack here: https://cracksinpomo.substack.com/about15% discount on Masa Chips: http://www.masachips.com/cracksinpostmodernity --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-adubato/support

Cracks in Postmodernity
Dishing on La Dolce Vita

Cracks in Postmodernity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 73:49


Anna Gat of Interintellect joins the pod to discuss Fellini's La Dolce Vita and Debord's The Society of the Spectacle. Follow @theannagat and @interintellect_ And sign up for the Cracks in PoMo x Interintellect series https://interintellect.com/series/searching-for-the-self-in-an-age-of-simulation/ Follow Cracks in Pomo on IG @cracksinpomo and on Twitter @stephengadubatoSubscribe to the Substack here: https://cracksinpomo.substack.com/about15% discount on Masa Chips: http://www.masachips.com/cracksinpostmodernity --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-adubato/support

LibertiesTalk
Recording: Liberties X Interintellect Salon: Arash Azizi

LibertiesTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 85:25


Recording of a salon held on October 19th with Arash Azizi about socialism, liberalism, and the Israeli Palestinian conference. EVENT UPDATE: This salon is being reframed in light of the current crisis in the Middle East: Arash Azizi, a specialist on Iran, and Celeste Marcus, a liberal Zionist, will discuss how Arash's socialism and my liberalism inform our views of the current paroxysms. Both of our ideologies are universalist, and that universalism is in tension with our respective tribalisms. This is sure to be a spirited, respectful, and interesting conversation.   Arash Azizi, author of The Shadow Commander: Soleimani, the US, and Iran's Global Amibtions, and What Iranians Want: Women, Life Freedom, joins Celeste Marcus to discuss how the humanism that undergirds his socialism is complimentary of, if not identical with, the liberalism to which Liberties is dedicated. Liberalism is a political and philosophical theory dedicated to the protection of individual rights. It is itself secular, though an ideal liberal society is pluralistic and protects the rights of individuals to practice and observe as they please so long as their practices do not infringe on the rights of others. Because of liberalism's pluralism, it depends on minorities to use the liberal system in order to advocate on their own behalf. Therefore, liberals are often dependent on non-liberals (since statistically a large percentage of leaders of minority groups will not identify as liberals) to do the advocacy work which allows a liberal society to function healthily. Arash Azizi is an example of a writer and advocate who uses the language and philosophy of socialism to advocate for the individual rights that liberalism too holds dear. This will be a discussion about how his socialism is and is not consistent with Liberties‘ liberalism. Recommended reading: “Liberalism of Fear” by Judith Shklar is the text that best informs Celeste Marcus' liberalism “Marxism and Democracy”  by  Michael Harrington will furnish an understand of Arash Azizi's socialism. See also: “What Karl Marx Really Thought About Liberalism.”

Reimagine Work
#151 Culture Without Culture War - Anna Gát on growing up in Hungary, emigrating at the age of 30, staying curious as we age, Interintellect, building a startup, bad advice and trusting your gut, her article in 2018, culture without culture war, creating

Reimagine Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 72:50


Anna is the founder and CEO of Interintellect - a global community of thinkers. She grew up in Hungary and emigrated to London at the age of 30 and later to the US where she built her startup. She is passionate about staying curious as we age. While for some their late 20's are the end, she has chosen to treat it as the beginning.

Interintellect Hostcast
Special Episode! A Conversation with Interintellect Fellows Bryan Kam, Mary Bajorek, and Linus Lu

Interintellect Hostcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 54:17


In this special episode, we have a three-way conversation with the first three recipients of the inaugural Interintellect Public Minds fellowship: Bryan Kam, Mary Bajorek, and Linus Lu. The Interintellect fellowship was created to support Interintellect members for 6 months on a focused project, and enable the sharing of their ideas both on and off the Interintellect platform. And in this episode, the fellows share the inspirations for their respective work and their mutual curiosities about each other's projects. More about the Interintellect fellowship and the recipient projects: https://interintellect.substack.com/p/interintellect-fellowship-awardees?publication_id=860330&post_id=98744602 Bryan Kam: https://twitter.com/bryankam Mary Bajorek: https://twitter.com/mary_bajorek Linus Lu: https://twitter.com/Linus_Lu

The Virtual Coffee Podcast
Dominic Duffin - Finding value in challenging ourselves

The Virtual Coffee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 49:18 Transcription Available


This week Bekah and Dan sat down with Dominic Duffin, a Full-Stack Developer, Co-founder of ArtTechChat Twitter chat, Salon Host at The Interintellect, and Open Source contributor, and chatted about the the value gained in creating a learning environment wherever you go and the importance of participating in community experiences.Links:Pass the Pen: https://codepen.io/collection/nZrZLyhttps://twitter.com/arttechchatAbout Dominic:Full Stack Developer, community builder, remote worker and aspiring polymath. Passionate about open source everything, decentralization, peer-to-peer tech and cryptocurrency. Also to be found playing board games, studying paper maps and riding public transport.dominicduffin.uk@dominicduffin1 on GitHub@DominicDuffin1 on Twitter@dominicduffin1 on Mastadon@dominic-duffin on LinkedIn@dominic on PolyworkSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott

Clerestory (Bryan Kam)
Meditation paths, with Rob Knight

Clerestory (Bryan Kam)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 132:57


In this episode I speak to Rob Knight about approaches to meditation. We discuss the Buddhist traditions, how dependent origination relates to emptiness, cognitive science, and the problem of universals in philosophy. I speak about the ideas in Neither/Nor, the book I'm writing, and the two complimentary modes required to understand and interact with the world. My website. Occasional updates on my Substack. Frequent updates on my Patreon. See also the InterIntellect for events. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bkam/message

Clerestory (Bryan Kam)
A philosophical journey, with Isabela Granic

Clerestory (Bryan Kam)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 75:55


Part 2 in a series of interviews on the book I'm working on, Neither/Nor. Isabela Granic and I recap dependent origination and discuss how I encountered philosophy through Russian literature, Taoism, and eventually got interested in Western philosophy. My article: "Dependent Origination without any Pali" "The Disarticulation of the Self in Nietzsche" (1981) by J. Hillis Miller PDF Brian Magee article on philosophy: "Sense and nonsense" (2000) Our earlier episode: Experimental and Historical Sciences Article by Deborah Casewell: "Karl Jaspers: The forgotten father of existentialism" (2023) My website. Occasional updates on my Substack. Frequent updates on my Patreon. See also the InterIntellect for events. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bkam/message

Clerestory (Bryan Kam)
InterIntellect Fellowship and What I'm Reading

Clerestory (Bryan Kam)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 31:52


I was awarded an InterIntellect fellowship! See the announcement here. In this episode, I speak in the Wood about what I'm interested in and why. This includes Pyrrhonism, Buddhism, Spinoza, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Hume, Peirce, Kuhn, Jaynes, McGilchrist, and more. I will post the Rob Knight podcast soon! I mentioned my friend's podcast: Growing Up with Delia Burgess. Occasional updates on my Substack. Frequent updates on my Patreon. See also the InterIntellect for events. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bkam/message

What Drives You
The Modern Golden Age Podcast #18 - Maria (Made in Cosmos)

What Drives You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 59:49


​​In this episode, I talk with Maria (Made in Cosmos) a producer at Interintellect and a deep thinker. We talked about Spirituality, Beauty and traveling in an RV. Here are the timestamps for the episode: 00:00 ~ Introduction 01:00 ~ 12 Favorite Questions 03:41 ~ Remixed Spirituality 09:08 ~ Why did Western Civilization abandon beauty? 12:27 ~ How does lack of Beauty affect us? 15:10 ~ What does it mean to be Educated? 21:53 ~ Principles to sustain a romantic relationship 24:17 ~ Changes after being a mother 30:15 ~ Traveling with an RV 35:22 ~ Favorite view while traveling 38:13 ~ The most beautiful place and the most beautiful object 40:12 ~ Interintellect 44:50 ~ What's a Modern Golden Age? 54:28 ~ Values in an MGA 58:55 ~ Where can you find Maria? Here: https://madeincosmos.substack.com/ Say hi!

Lightning
Anna Gát: The Art of Dialogue S1 E20

Lightning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 66:18


This week, Zohar is joined by Anna Gát, Founder and CEO of Interintellect to talk about the importance of third spaces, how setting high expectations lead to better dialogue, the future of religion, post-political discourse, online community, European vs. American approaches to the Western canon, and the tension between being an author devoted to self expression and a community builder committed to hospitality. Meditations with Zohar is supported by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, bridging the gap between big ideas and real world problems. Read more from Zohar at his Torah newsletter Etz Hasadeh or his philosophy newsletter What is Called Thinking. Meditations with Zohar is a production of SoulShop and Lyceum Studios.

Meditations with Zohar
Anna Gát: The Art of Dialogue S1 E20

Meditations with Zohar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 66:18


This week, Zohar is joined by Anna Gát, Founder and CEO of Interintellect to talk about the importance of third spaces, how setting high expectations lead to better dialogue, the future of religion, post-political discourse, online community, European vs. American approaches to the Western canon, and the tension between being an author devoted to self expression and a community builder committed to hospitality. Meditations with Zohar is supported by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, bridging the gap between big ideas and real world problems. Read more from Zohar at his Torah newsletter Etz Hasadeh or his philosophy newsletter What is Called Thinking. Meditations with Zohar is a production of SoulShop and Lyceum Studios.

Deep Dive
Setting Intentions (w/ Maria Górska-Piszek)

Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 55:51


Setting intentions has helped Maria live the life she wants rather than the one that just happened to happen to her. This conversation covered parenthood, economics, education, romantic relationships, and more. So sit down with the intention of extracting some wisdom, and I'm sure you'll be able to!   Follow Maria on Twitter: @made_in_cosmos | Join her salons (and mine) on Interintellect.com Follow me on Twitter: @Deep_Dive_Pod | @EyalShay2 Support Deep Dive on Patreon  

POD OF JAKE
#114 - ANNA GÁT

POD OF JAKE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 47:24


Anna is the Founder and CEO of Interintellect, a platform for intelligent discourse on the internet. She is also one of Interintellect's most active hosts, speaking on topics such as social transformations, individualism, communality, performance vs. reality, and psychological breakthroughs. Anna is an Emergent Ventures grantee. Follow her on Twitter @TheAnnaGat. [2:18] - Anna's story & why she created Interintellect [6:09] - Building a public square for intellectual events on the internet [16:43] - Optimizing for full attention and engagement rather than passive entertainment and consumption [23:02] - Reforming existing platforms vs. creating new ones [27:50] - Anna's approach in designing Interintellect and how it works [32:27] - Adapting the traditional salon concept for the modern world [41:17] - The influence of India on Interintellect and the innovations that have come from the people there --- Support the show by checking out my sponsors: Join Levels and get personalized insights to learn about your metabolic health. Go to https://levels.link/jake. --- https://homeofjake.com

The Common Reader
Anna Gát, startup founder and late bloomer

The Common Reader

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 76:16


NEWS* Podcasts are now available in places like Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you listen to them there, please rate or like the episodes as this helps other people to find them.* I am writing films reviews on Letterboxd. You can find them here. You might enjoy this one about The Truman Show. Again, hit like to help other people find the review. Thanks!Anna Gát was a showbiz child in Budapest. She converted to Catholicism aged twelve under her own initiative. After an exciting but then dispiriting youth in Hungary at the time of EU accession, she emigrated to London which was a dreary and disappointing experience. In her thirites, she got a job in a startup. Then she read an article by Sam Altman: “I didn't know that startups were a philosophy.” From here, her life started to change. She gave up playwriting and scriptwriting and became the founder of InterIntellect. Her entry into the start-up world changed her life, unrecognisably. This interview is a brief account of Anna's life so far. You can read Anna's writing here. This is the InterIntellect site. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.commonreader.co.uk

Reach Truth Podcast
The Interintellect and Conversation with Anna Gát

Reach Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 78:31


Tasshin talks with Anna Gát (@TheAnnaGat) about the Interintellect, her intellectual inspirations, what makes for a good group conversation, her eleven sentence essays, collaboration, and more. Anna on Twitter The Interintellect on Twitter The Interintellect Anna's Newsletter The InterEra If you enjoyed this episode, consider supporting Tasshin and the Reach Truth Podcast on Patreon.

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Interintellect Hostcast
Ashley Rindsberg with Max Cantor: On the Redemption of Media

Interintellect Hostcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 61:57


In this very special episode, Interintellect host Max Cantor serves as our guest host, where he interviews novelist and journalist Ashley Rindsberg about his new book, The Gray Lady Winked: How the New York Times's Misreporting, Distortions and Fabrications Radically Alter History. They cover topics such as Ashley's motivations for writing the book, the structural incentives that have led to misreporting at the Times, the rise of the celebrity journalist, and more. The Gray Lady Winked: www.amazon.com/Gray-Lady-Winked-…ook/dp/B0922WP4VQ Ashley Rindsberg: ashleyrindsberg.com/ Max Cantor: twitter.com/maxcan

What Drives You
The Modern Golden Age Podcast #2 - Ulkar Aghayeva

What Drives You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 67:50


Ulkar is a biologist, a published researcher, and a composer. In this episode, we talk about music's role in a modern golden age, some approaches to composing, and Mugham, traditional Azerbaijani music. Timestamps for the show: 00:00 ~ Introduction 01:21 ~ The Interintellect community and Ulkar's Salon 07:17 ~ Samuel Barber's Summer of 1915 09:41 ~ Obsession with pieces of music 14:40 ~ Relationship between composers and musicians 19:20 ~ Composing 21:47 ~ A turning moment for Ulkar 24:24 ~ Mugham 29:14 ~ Ulkar's first composition 33:49 ~ Approaches to Composition 38:21 ~ What you listen to matters 39:28 ~ Sources of Inspiration 43:27 ~ Ulkar's compositions 45:54 ~ Elements for a Modern Golden Age 49:55 ~ The importance of Encouragement 51:10 ~ Education in a Modern Golden Age 54:12 ~ The role of music in Moder Golden Age 59:01 ~ Mixing 2 areas into 1 worldview 1:03:22 ~ What draws Ulkar to Sciences 1:06:23 ~ How to connect with Ulkar You can follow Ulkar here: https://www.ulkaraghayeva.com/ https://twitter.com/ulkar_aghayeva You can also see the reference notes for this podcast on my website: www.joaolmateus.com/mga-podcast-ulkar/ And say hi on Twitter!

Deep Dive
Know Thyself (w/ Anna Gát)

Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 53:59


Living well hinges on doing what is good for you, says Anna, and I couldn't agree more. Understanding your innate preferences, tendencies, and propensities is key when trying to go from a one-size-fits-all type of life to a bespoke one. We discussed career choices, the cost of changing course mid-life, trusting yourself, and much more. Follow Anna on Twitter: @TheAnnaGat Join an Interintellect salon to connect with intelligent and friendly people from around the world: interintellect.com

Interintellect Hostcast
Alaka Halder: Building Digital Communities and Navigating a Hybrid World

Interintellect Hostcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 34:54


Interintellect hosts Alaka Halder and Linus Lu talk about the difference and similarities between online and offline bonding, how cities complicate connection, and how one can embark on building one's personal tribe. Find more about Alaka Halder: Twitter: https://twitter.com/HalderAlaka Website: https://www.alakahalder.xyz/

The Deep End
The Internet Salon with Interintellect's Anna Gát

The Deep End

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 58:18


Anna Gat is Founder and CEO of Interintellect. Interintellect describes itself as having reinventing the french salon for the 21st century.The salons of Early Modern Revolutionary France played an integral role in the cultural and intellectual development of France. The salons were seen by contemporary writers as a cultural hub, for the upper middle class and aristocracy, responsible for the dissemination of good manners and sociability.The interintellect team has built a curated marketplace for online salons to engage a now global audience. Trained hosts are able to monetize their talent and skills to curate conversation between well-meaning citizens in the public arena. Anna and I discuss how she has effectively built something that is half virtual city, and also half highly curated live conversation.Interintellect is a full-attention product - meaning participants are fully engaged, as opposed to something like a Twitch stream or a Twitter space, which would be more of a partial attention product.The community on interintellect is deeply engaged with their salons and with each other. This episode provides yet another example of how lines between the metaverse and reality continue to blur.For full show notes, links, RSVPs to live podcast recordings and more, visit thedeepend.substack.com

Deep Dive
Kindness (w/ Irene Jeka)

Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 69:22


Irene sat down with me and recounted her relationship with a concept so central in her life that she started a podcast about it - kindness. We discussed the nature of kindness, how to cultivate it, and the simplest and fundamental act of kindness. We mentioned some people who have been kind to us, and the Interintellect we both agreed is full of kind potential friends.   Follow Irene on Twitter: twitter.com/irenejeka Listen to her podcast: anchor.fm/thegentleproject  

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Philosophy of Education
The Good Life for Adults: A conversation with Anna Gat

Philosophy of Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 56:50


Dr. Matt Bateman discusses lifelong learning and communities of curiosity with Interintellect founder Anna Gát (@TheAnnaGat on Twitter). You can learn more about Interintellect at https://interintellect.com/.

Interintellect Hostcast
Interintellect Hostcast Ep.8 with Taylor Pullinger: The Science and Practice of Resilience

Interintellect Hostcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 32:15


Fellow Interintellect and salon host Linus Lu sits down with Taylor Pullinger - biomedical scientist and researcher - to talk about how resilience manifests in biology and ecology, how to introduce resilience-building stressors into one's life, the differences between individual and systemic resilience, and more. Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/interintellect_ https://twitter.com/TKPullinger https://twitter.com/Linus_Lu

Interintellect Hostcast
ii Hostcast Ep.6 with Suzan Bond: Mythical Resilience in Business

Interintellect Hostcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 33:48


Fellow Interintellect and salon host Linus Lu sits down with Suzan Bond - a writer, Interintellect host, former startup COO and current leadership coach - to talk about the ancient art of resilience and how it can be applied to our contemporary lives and businesses. Check out all Interintellect events: interintellect.com/events Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/interintellect_ twitter.com/suzanbond twitter.com/Linus_Lu

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Interintellect Hostcast
ii Hostcast Ep.7 with Isabela Granic: Self-Narratives and Building Resilience Through Stories

Interintellect Hostcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 38:55


Fellow Interintellect and salon host Linus Lu sits down with Dr. Isabela Granic - developmental psychologist, psychology professor and researcher - to talk about the role that stories we tell each other and ourselves play in creating more resilient selves. Check out all Interintellect events: interintellect.com/salons Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/interintellect_ twitter.com/PlayNiceInst twitter.com/Linus_Lu

The Farmspot Podcast
#25 - Spéculer sur des chèvres, un book-club sur zoom, $150k/m pour former des avocats, Une box survivaliste, Arist.co

The Farmspot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 67:59


François Majean (@Franmjn) & Jeddi Mees (@antinertia) présentent le 25ième épisode The Farmspot Podcast dans lequel ils discutent des business & opportunités intéressantes qu'ils découvrent. Dans cet épisode, on parle : Intro. Notre décision par rapport à la communauté 1. Ari.farm, la nostalgie de l'époque où on pouvait investir et acheter des chèvres online 2. Interintellect, le book-club en zoom 3. Lawsikho, le blog indien sur le droit transformé en edtech, qui fait $150k/m 4. badunicorn.vc 5. Le business des box mensuelles avec Battlbox.com (survivaliste) & Le lepaquet.club / cigarclub.com + La marketplace d'idées de box touteslesbox.fr .. + Le survivalisme et les bunkers 6. Arist.co, l'app B2B pour créer des formations par messagerie 00:00 - 04:38 : Intro 04:38 - 09:38 : Ari.farm 09:38 - 20:38 : Interintellect 20:38 - 26:30 : Lawsikho 26:30 - 29:15 : Badunicorn.vc 29:15 - 48:30 : Box mensuelle, cigares & survivalisme 48:30 - 1:06:14 : Arist.co Pour nous suivre : https://twitter.com/Franmjn & https://twitter.com/antinertia Abonne-toi à notre newsletter : https://farmspot.co/ N'hésitez pas à nous DM directement sur twitter, linkedin ou instagram. Tu veux qu'on te conseille pour de la croissance ? https://farmspot.co/#work-with-us

Clerestory (Bryan Kam)
Basin & Range/The Air Plant

Clerestory (Bryan Kam)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 31:02


John McPhee: Annals of the Former World (1998). Emma Darwin: This is Not a Book About Charles Darwin (2019). Indrė Žliobaitė: On the nature of time information in the fossil record (2020). Charles Darwin: The Origin of Species (2nd edition, 1859). Hart Crane: The Air Plant (1932). Thomas Hardy: Beeny Cliff (1913). I host salons at The Interintellect; my next one will be on collaboration and networked thought on 2021-04-28. Thanks for listening and I'd love to hear from you. You can find me on twitter, on clubhouse, or at my website. My blog is here. Thanks again to Patricia, Isabela, and JP :) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bkam/message

Good Faith Effort
Tommy Collison - Good Tech, Great Books: Ep.10

Good Faith Effort

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 32:21


We often think about the worlds of technological progress, and ancient tradition and faith, as being in opposition. The battle of Silicon Valley and Jerusalem, you might say. But do they have to be? In this week's episode, Rabbi Lamm talks this out with Tommy Collison , the Lambda School's Head of Comms and Business Development, and creator of Interintellect.'s “Reading the Greats” series.