A podcast about the bigger picture. Host Spencer Bailey calls on leading minds, from scientists and technologists to artists and climate activists, to zoom out and look at some of the planet’s most pressing issues from a whole-earth, long-view perspective.
161 Available Episodes (161 Total)Average duration: 00:36:13
Mar 13, 2023
Lesley Lokko on Imagining the Future Through an African Lens
00:27:16
Architect and novelist Lesley Lokko, the founder and director of the African Futures Institute and the curator of this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale, discusses how, for her, the rich context of Africa has always served as a “testing ground for ideas” about the future; why she has become disenchanted with the academic establishment over time; and how architects serve as translators between the imaginary and the real.
Episode sponsored by MUD\WTR. http://www.mudwtr.com/slowdown
Feb 27, 2023
Dacher Keltner on Why We All Need Daily Doses of Awe
00:29:41
UC Berkeley psychology professor Dacher Keltner, author of the new book “Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life,” talks about human emotion as a tool for making sense of the world, the extraordinary acts of kindness that take place around us all the time, and moral beauty as a way of life.
Episode sponsored by MUD\WTR. http://www.mudwtr.com/slowdown
Feb 13, 2023
Marina Koren on Rethinking the “Overview Effect”
00:30:08
Marina Koren, a staff writer at The Atlantic who covers science and space exploration, speaks about why the “overview effect,” the cognitive shift that can occur when seeing the Earth from outer space, needs to be studied and understood in a more nuanced way; the ongoing Elon Musk–Jeff Bezos space-race saga; and the vast, galaxy-wide importance of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.
Episode sponsored by MUD\WTR. www.mudwtr.com/slowdown
Dec 26, 2022
Sarah Jaquette Ray on Navigating the Emotional Havoc of Climate Anxiety
00:38:20
Sarah Jaquette Ray, author of the new book “A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet” and a professor of environmental studies at Cal Poly Humboldt, discusses the importance of leveraging negative emotions for political change, the ties between the climate crisis and our own inner suffering, and how thinking differently about the world can lead to more positive feedback cycles.
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Dec 19, 2022
Hans Joachim Schellnhuber on Applying the Intersectional Thinking of the Bauhaus to Today
00:48:07
Atmospheric physicist and climatologist Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, the founder of Bauhaus Earth, talks with us about reforesting the planet and “re-timbering” cities, the potential for the built environment to become a “hero” in climate restoration, and the vast number of solutions to be found by looking to nature and Indigenous cultures.
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Dec 12, 2022
Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò on the Inextricable Links Between Colonialism and the Climate Crisis
00:32:57
Philosopher Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, author of the books “Reconsidering Reparations” and “Elite Capture: How the Powerful Took Over Identity Politics,” speaks with us about why future decision-making will be driven by the state of climate politics, considering the deep presence of the past within the current moment, and what a planetary “solidarity economy” could look like.
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Dec 05, 2022
Moshe Safdie on Architecture as a Means to Uplift the Spirit
00:37:58
Israeli-born, Boston-based architect and urban planner Moshe Safdie, author of the new book “If Walls Could Speak: My Life in Architecture,” discusses approaching architecture with humility and in service to society, the staying power of his Habitat 67 housing complex in Montreal, and his vision for creating the Yad Vashem memorial to the victims of the Holocaust in Jerusalem.
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Nov 28, 2022
Alec Nevala-Lee on the Enduring Legacy of R. Buckminster Fuller
00:40:44
Alec Nevala-Lee, author of the new biography “Inventor of the Future: The Visionary Life of Buckminster Fuller,” talks with us about what Fuller has in common (and doesn’t) with Elon Musk and Steve Jobs, the myth of the start-up founder, and why design solutions also need to take politics into account.
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Nov 21, 2022
Suzanne Lee on the Circular, Lower-Impact Potential of Biomaterials
00:29:39
Fashion designer Suzanne Lee, the founder of Biofabricate, speaks with us about a new era of materials that could lead to more circular and regenerative systems, misunderstandings around the term “biomaterials,” and leaning into biology as a means of pushing the parameters of fashion forward.
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Nov 14, 2022
Vasant Dhar on Why We Need Guardrails Around Internet Data
00:39:29
A.I. researcher, data scientist, and N.Y.U. professor Vasant Dhar, host of the Brave New World podcast, discusses the need for careful internet governance, the incredible potential for responsibly pulling data from today’s “really powerful” algorithms, and the necessity of human oversight over machine systems.
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Mar 13 | 00:27:16
Lesley Lokko on Imagining the Future Through an African Lens
Feb 27 | 00:29:41
Dacher Keltner on Why We All Need Daily Doses of Awe
Feb 13 | 00:30:08
Marina Koren on Rethinking the “Overview Effect”
Dec 26 | 00:38:20
Sarah Jaquette Ray on Navigating the Emotional Havoc of Climate Anxiety
Dec 19 | 00:48:07
Hans Joachim Schellnhuber on Applying the Intersectional Thinking of the Bauhaus to Today
Dec 12 | 00:32:57
Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò on the Inextricable Links Between Colonialism and the Climate Crisis
Dec 05 | 00:37:58
Moshe Safdie on Architecture as a Means to Uplift the Spirit
Nov 28 | 00:40:44
Alec Nevala-Lee on the Enduring Legacy of R. Buckminster Fuller
Nov 21 | 00:29:39
Suzanne Lee on the Circular, Lower-Impact Potential of Biomaterials
Nov 14 | 00:39:29
Vasant Dhar on Why We Need Guardrails Around Internet Data
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