Which is more important, nature, or nurture? In this short episode Stefani explains the debate, weighs the pros and cons of each, and explains why each is ultimately wrong. What are we left with, then? Finally good science--and a revolution in how we understand humanity--that’s what.
Dec 13, 2018•20 min
We often talk about the brain like a computer, but is that really how it works? This week Stefani chats with philosopher Nat Barrett who argues that most cognitive scientists completely misconceptualize the brain. There's some radical change underway today in terms of how we understand the brain--and Barrett is at the cutting edge of understanding. Tune in and learn both how we become the way we are and the role the brain plays in our thoughts and feelings.
Dec 10, 2018•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 9
Did you know there are more than 190 biases that plague every one of us? Try as you might to be objective, it is impossible. To even THINK you are unbiased is itself a bias. In this episode Stefani explores the concept of bias trough racism, her perspective on how to handle racism, and a test you can take to find out how racist you are -- even if you are certain you are not. Head over to http://stefaniruper.com/podcast for details on how to get books from my personal library!
Dec 06, 2018•19 min
Bias is arguably the biggest problem facing the modern West. As the world globalizes and political divisions intensify, it becomes easier and easier for us to become entrenched in our biases. In this episode, Stefani chats with organizer and founder of The Plenary Steph Sasse about how instinctive and unavoidable human biases are, and what we can do to manage them in the modern world - from using state-of-the-art neuroscience to throwing themed parties. Head over to http://stefaniruper.com/podca...
Dec 03, 2018•59 min•Ep. 8
Admittedly, there are a lot of dark sides of science. But today, Stefani discusses one way we completely misunderstand science that has given rise to problematic cultural phenomena such as fundamentalist Christianity and many cultural issues such as insularity, defensiveness, polarization, anxiety, anguish, loss, and more.
Nov 28, 2018•20 min
Usually we think of ignorance as a bad thing--but what if appreciating and cultivating ignorance is the key to our success? Stefani chats with Columbia neurobiologist and best-selling author Stuart Firestein about our cultural obsession with facts and why that’s so limiting. Professor Firestein is a lively and entertaining guest who spills all about his journey as a scientist, the balance between the known and the unknown, and what we need in order to thrive. Enter the giveaway at http://stefani...
Nov 25, 2018•57 min•Ep. 7
How do you cope when you lose religious faith? How do you live in times of ambiguity or despair? In this podcast Stefani shares what she’s learned working with religious people and groups over time and discusses real strategies for reinventing your spiritual life without religion. Find the show notes at stefaniruper.com/6x and enter the book giveaway at stefaniruper.com/podcast!
Nov 21, 2018•17 min
Can you have religious ideas and feelings without God? Stefani chats with philosopher Eric Steinhart who believes you can have wonder, morality, spirituality, and even immortality without God. He does it by thinking about the universe like one giant computer. Tune in for this fascinating ride and learn how people are reinventing spirituality in the twenty first century. Show notes can be found at stefaniruper.com/6. Learn about the book giveaway at stefaniruper.com/podcast!
Nov 18, 2018•1 hr 2 min•Ep. 6
Popular culture today focuses on science as a source of wonder--but is that enough? What else is wonderful in our world, and how can you experience it? In this episode Stefani briefly adds context to the earlier discussion of science and wonder and suggests intentionally seeking out a wide variety of forms of wonder to engage.
Nov 14, 2018•13 min
What happens when you treat science like a religion? Stefani chats with Professor Lisa Sideris about our cultural infatuation with science and what happens when we become overly invested in it: religion. One significant by-product is science becomes a source of wonder--but Professor Sideris demonstrates how dangerous that can be not just for our spirituality but also for the future of animal life and the planet. Head over to stefaniruper.com/podcast for the shownotes or instructions on how to en...
Nov 11, 2018•58 min•Ep. 5
Did you know the idea of religion has been used to oppress people for centuries? Stefani tells you all about the history of how the idea of religion came to be in the first place, from the Protestant Reformation to Western colonialism and more.
Nov 07, 2018•17 min
Stefani chats with specialist in ancient religious texts Brent Nongbri about the great mistake we all make about religion: thinking it’s real. Crazy as it sounds, it’s true: in some ways, religion doesn’t really exist. Tune in to this first interview episode to have your mind blown about how wrong you’ve been about religion all along--and what this means for culture and politics today. Get into the weekly drawing for a free book at stefaniruper.com/bookgiveaway ; find show notes and more at stef...
Oct 30, 2018•53 min•Ep. 4
In this third introductory episode, Stefani tells you exactly what you can find in this podcast, including things such as little-known but brilliant guests, high quality interdisciplinary thinking, the reinvigoration of philosophy, and why it’s so important for your own personal healing and journey in life. Enter the book giveaway at http://stefaniruper.com/bookgiveaway ; find show notes and more at http://stefaniruper.com/podcast.
Oct 29, 2018•25 min•Ep. 3
In this second introductory episode, Stefani explains many of the reasons we are so stuck the way we are: anxious, nihilistic, relativistic, defensive, polarized. Learn about ancient humanity, the importance of the invention of writing, the death of God, and more. Enter the free giveaway at stefaniruper.com/bookgiveaway ; find show notes and more at stefaniruper.com/podcast.
Oct 29, 2018•24 min•Ep. 2
The first three episodes introduce the show (skip if you like!). In this episode, Stefani talks about what she does with her life and why she does it - starting with the panic attacks about dying she had when she was four years old. This is a brief yet dramatic tale born of despair, uncertainty, and anxiety that ultimately ends with redemption, commitment, passion, love, and The Meaning of Everything show.
Oct 26, 2018•14 min•Ep. 1