Episodes (Page 3)
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Woody Allen began in stand-up and television before becoming a defining voice of 1970s cinema with 'Annie Hall,' which won four Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director
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Mollie Engelhart transitioned from plant-based restaurant work including Sage Vegan Bistro and KindKreme to founding Sovereignty Ranch in Texas, focusing on regenerative agriculture
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Tyler Cowen continues deeper discussion of choral music, exploring listening techniques and deep cuts in the classical choral repertoire
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Tyler Cowen is a leading economist at George Mason University and chairman of the Mercatus Center, known for influential ideas on economic growth and labor market evolution
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M.I.A. is a London-based artist blending electronic, hip-hop, and world music.
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David Whyte discusses Consolations II, his latest collection of 52 essays exploring ordinary words and life's profound choices
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David Whyte introduces his work as an Irish poet and philosopher spanning nearly 40 years with ten volumes of poetry
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Tony Hawk pioneered skateboarding tricks like the 900 and brought the sport into mainstream culture through competitions and media
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Dr. Huberman continues discussion on neuroscience research focusing on brain plasticity, vision, and respiration's impact on performance
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Dr. Andrew Huberman is a Stanford neuroscientist researching brain development and neural plasticity through lens of vision and respiration
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Mark Ronson earned 9 Grammy Awards, Golden Globe, and Academy Award for work as producer on Amy Winehouse's Back to Black and film soundtracks
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Ian Rogers interviews Rick Rubin about The Way of Code: The Timeless Art of Vibecoding after Rick was named to TIME Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in AI
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Ian Rogers built early 1990s music websites including one for Beastie Boys before leading digital music at Yahoo and Beats Music
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Randall Wallace wrote Braveheart screenplay earning Academy Award nominations and multiple wins for the film
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Bernard MacMahon directed Becoming Led Zeppelin, highest-grossing documentary opening weekend in IMAX history and 2025's top-grossing documentary
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Ed Ruscha's six-decade career spans painting, photography, printmaking, film, and book art exploring image-text interplay
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Dr. Joe Dispenza teaches meditation and self-regulation techniques bridging neuroscience, epigenetics, and quantum physics for personal transformation
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Bob Pittman co-founded MTV in 1981 targeting youth with music video programming, launching at age 15 in radio before building network
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Ian Astbury is founding member and frontman of The Cult, evolving from Southern Death Cult in 1980 with guitarist Billy Duffy
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Alex Spiro is prominent trial lawyer and partner at Quinn Emanuel serving as Co-Chair of Investigations and White Collar Defense practice