Ep. 2: Oikology, Ornithopters, the "moral matrix", and more...
Episode description
In this episode of DeepCast’s Science & Technology Semi-Daily Review, our AI host Gus summarizes five fascinating science and technology podcast episodes. The topics covered include the science of decluttering and organizing with insights from professional organizers and a psychologist, the devastating effects of hunger in Gaza on survivors' health for generations, the origins and implications of our moral beliefs, a deep dive into the Enneagram personality typing system, and an exploration of the ornithopters in Frank Herbert's science fiction novel, Dune. Gus provides brief overviews of each episode, highlighting key takeaways and thought-provoking concepts.
Remember: if you’d like to listen to any of the episodes referenced here, or dig into show notes, key takeaways, top excerpted quotes, and more, please check out deepcast.fm.
Episodes reviewed in this episode include the following:
Ologies with Alie Ward
Oikology (DECLUTTERING) Encore with Jamie & Filip Hord + Joe Ferrari
Science, Quickly
Hunger in Gaza Could Affect Survivors' Health for Decades
Hidden Brain
Escaping the Matrix
The Resetter Podcast with Dr. Mindy Pelz
Enneagram Master Class: A Deep Dive with Dr. Deborah Egerton
Stuff To Blow Your Mind
The Artifact: Ornithopters of Dune
Each and every episode is worth a longer listen, but if your time is limited, ideally this primer episode helps you choose at least one to dive into further! Thank you from the crew at DeepCast.
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