Aftershocks of Garry Nolan Interview & Reflecting on 100 Episodes
In our special 101st episode, we commemorate 100 incredible episodes of the podcast.

In our special 101st episode, we commemorate 100 incredible episodes of the podcast.
Garry Nolan joins me to discuss UFOs, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and Eric Weinstein.
In this episode, Nita Farahany joins us to discuss her book "The Battle For Your Brain" and its implications.
In this episode, we review the significant events and discussions of 2024.
In this episode, Hadeel Oueis joins me to discuss her experience living in Syria, the regressive patterns in the Middle East, and media prioritization issues.
In this episode, Moshen Mosleh delves into the intricate processes related to misinformation, exploring the alarming rise of this trend and the underlying reasons why people share misinformation.
In this episode, Kyle Kowalski, founder of Sloww.co, joins me to discuss his newest course, "Synthesizer Course."
Hussain Abdul Hussain, Research Fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, joins me to discuss the Israel-Gaza War, its implications for the world, and the future of this conflict.
In this episode, Moran Cerf explores the potential of dream implants to alter our understanding of dreams and consciousness. He discusses the implications of neural implants like Elon Musk's Neuralink on identity and reality, and examines the broader impacts of integrating such technologies into society, including ethical considerations and the future of human interaction.
In this episode, we revisit Eric Weinstein's insights from four years ago, discussing their growing relevance in today's shifting global landscape.
Hello, Brilliant People! In this episode, expect to learn from Kevin Kelly on Legacy Building, True Definition of Wealth, and The Future of a Life Well Lived in the AI Era. His newest book is Excellent Advice for Living, a book of 450 modern proverbs for a pretty good life.
Francisco Gil-White joins me to explore the Israel-Iran conflict, analyzing strategic tensions, the role of the US, potential global impacts of Israel's fall, and strategies to prevent it.
In this episode, Jake, host of the Pod of Jake, joins me as we explore Jake's decision to take a transformative sabbatical and his shift from a mercenary to a visionary approach. We discuss the balance between stability and mission-driven work, the influence of metrics on life choices, and dive into emerging technologies like Apple Vision Pro, VR, blockchain, and cryptocurrencies. Jake also shares essential tips for navigating the complex world of digital currency and investments.
In this episode, I chat with Eric Jorgenson about extending human potential through innovation, building unlimited abundance for all, and the next Industrial Revolution.
Solo Episode where share with you a chapter of my upcoming book (more details coming soon), and I delve into the concept of the "Soft Life" and why prioritizing well-being in the workplace is crucial for building a sustainable workplace system.
In this episode, we dive into the complex world of media, highlighting the fine line between news and entertainment, and explore the 2024 US Presidential Elections.
In this solo episode, I share with you for the first time on the podcast some ideas from my upcoming book.
Futurist Ari Wallach joins me to discuss his upcoming series "A Brief History of The Future," premiering on PBS on Wednesday, April 3 at 9pm ET.
In this solo episode, I explore how an AI named Claude might be self-aware, showing signs of understanding and emotions like a human. Claude figures out it's in a test and even acts differently to pass it, making us question if AIs can really think and feel on their own.
Carissa Veliz discusses the risks of how tech companies and data brokers misuse our personal data. She emphasizes the importance of protecting our privacy from government surveillance and the growing influence of AI, urging action against Big Tech's privacy invasions.
In this episode, I talk about Apple's Vision Pro and how biometric technology, like facial recognition and eye tracking, is changing things. I look at how much personal info these technologies can tell Apple, from who we are to possibly even our health.
In this episode, Daniel Lieberman, SVP of Mental Health at Hims & Hers Health, and author of "Spellbound" and "The Molecule of More," joins me to explore the intersection of psychology, society, and technology.
Today, Avi Loeb joins us to explore his work in discovering Alien Artifacts falling from space, evidence that Aliens exist, and the possibility of the Human Race becoming an interstellar species. Avi is the Baird Professor of Science and Institute director at Harvard University and the bestselling author of “Extraterrestrial” and "Interstellar."
In this special episode of Through Conversations Podcast, host Alex dives into how AI, artificial intelligence, is changing everything.
Professor Paul Poast joins me for a second time to discuss the current worldwide conflicts, the 2024 presidential elections, and the future of global dynamics.
In this episode, we explore the multifaceted challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in what is set to be the largest election year in history. Join us as we analyze the potential impact of 40 nations going to the polls, representing a significant portion of the global population and economy.
In this special edition of the Through Conversations podcast, we take a reflective journey through 2023, revisiting enlightening discussions with some of the most influential thinkers of our time.
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of AI and its impact on our lives, exploring its use in writing books, unleashing creative potential, and shaping the future of publishing. We then shift gears to explore the realm of sports, examining the book written by Seth, "Who Makes The NBA," which he wrote in 30-days with the help of Artificial Intelligence.
In this episode, we are joined by Art Kleiner to dive deep into the profound implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its potential to transform our world. We explore its capability to evolve into a "Godlike Technology" with immense power, ethical questions surrounding AI, how much can humanity really control and regulate such a powerful force, and more.
In today's episode, we're joined by Dan Ariely. Dan is a professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University. He is also a founding member of the Center for Advanced Hindsight and a New York Times bestselling author.