People, Companies & Topics in Podcasts
Discover speakers, guests, organizations, and topics discussed across thousands of podcasts.
Podcast Speakers
(22492)People who speak in podcast episodes (identified via speaker diarization)
Donald Trump
๐ -86%Podcast speaker
Ben Meiselas
๐ -95%Podcast speaker
Ainsley Earhardt
๐ -94%Podcast speaker
Dan Le Batard
๐ -36%Podcast speaker
Ryland Barton
Podcast speaker
Gilbert Brisbois
๐ -93%Podcast speaker
Nathan Hager
๐ -95%Podcast speaker
Daniel Riolo
๐ -94%Podcast speaker
Corva Coleman
๐ -98%Podcast speaker
Chris Cody
๐ -39%Podcast speaker
Marshall Harris
๐ -69%Podcast speaker
Windsor Johnston
๐ -92%Podcast speaker
company
(15)Commercial businesses and corporations
National Weather Service
๐ -82%U.S. government agency responsible for weather forecasting and storm tracking
National Hurricane Center
๐ -89%National Hurricane Center, a NOAA agency forecasting hurricanes.
CERN
European organization responsible for nuclear research and particle physics experiments.
International Atomic Energy Agency
The United Nations nuclear watchdog agency responsible for monitoring nuclear programs worldwide.
Max Planck Institute
A space research institute in Germany, involved in the study of Earth's water origins.
National Snow and Ice Data Center
Research center in Boulder, Colorado, specializing in snow and ice data.
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to scientists for development of molecular building blocks
Society for Neuroscience
The organization representing the society of brain scientists.
TAE Technologies
American company developing nuclear fusion technology backed by major investors.
California Academy of Sciences
California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, a scientific research institute and museum
Franklin Institute
Franklin Institute, science museum and research center in Philadelphia.
ITER
ITER, an international nuclear fusion research and engineering project aimed at demonstrating fusion power.
concept
(12)Abstract ideas, theories, beliefs, and ideologies
neuroplasticity
The transcript mentions neuroplasticity as the process by which the nervous system changes in response to experience.
Big Bang
The Big Bang is the leading explanation about how the universe began.
deep time
The concept of deep time refers to the idea that the Earth is millions or billions of years old, far older than biblical timelines.
metal-organic frameworks
The molecular structures called metal-organic frameworks that contain large internal spaces for capturing substances.
Open science
Open science, a movement promoting open access to scientific research and data sharing.
photobiomodulation
A scientific field studying the effects of light on biological systems, including photobiomodulation.
published studies
Research studies demonstrating the benefits of infrared technology on the human body.
quantum physics
The scientific study of the behavior of particles at the subatomic level, including wave-particle duality and observer effect.
rasoir d'Ockham
A principle in philosophy and science that favors simplicity in explanations.
SETI
A scientific project aiming to decode whale songs using AI and hydrophone recordings.
uniformitarianism
The term 'uniformitarianism' describes the geological principle that the Earth's features are shaped by continuous and consistent processes over long periods.
universe
The universe is expanding, with galaxies moving away from each other, as observed by astronomers.
event
(5)Specific events, both one-time and recurring
Harvard Study of Adult Development
A research study conducted at Harvard University on adult development and happiness
European scientific revolution
The scientific revolution in Europe, marked by the unification of observation, experimentation, and mathematics into a method.
Islamic Golden Age
A period during which scholars preserved and expanded ancient knowledge, emphasizing observation, experimentation, and skepticism.
Nobel Prize for Chemistry
The Nobel Prize for Chemistry awarded to scientists for creating materials that store energy and remove toxins.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to scientists for work on porous materials.
government
(7)Government bodies, agencies, and departments
NASA
๐ +60%NASA, the United States government agency responsible for the civilian space program and aeronautics research.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a U.S. agency responsible for weather and climate monitoring.
CONACY
CONACY, the National Council for Science and Technology in Mexico.
National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration
A U.S. government agency responsible for weather, oceans, and atmospheric research.
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation is a U.S. government agency that funds research and education in science and engineering.
United States Geological Survey
United States Geological Survey, a scientific agency that studies natural resources and hazards.
U.S. Geological Survey
U.S. government agency responsible for weather, climate, and geological surveys.
media
(24)Podcasts, TV shows, movies, books, games, music
The Happiness Lab
๐ -89%Podcast hosted by Laurie Santos, exploring happiness and well-being
Short Wave
๐ -50%Science podcast from NPR focusing on space and astronomy topics.
Huberman Lab
A podcast hosted by Andrew Huberman discussing science and health topics.
Naruhodรด
Naruhodรด, a podcast focused on science, philosophy, and culture.
Nightmare Obscura
Michelle Carr's book titled Nightmare Obscura explores the science of dreams and nightmares.
Science
A scientific journal publishing research on space and planetary science, including the study on the Moon's formation.
Science Advances
Science Advances, a scientific journal publishing a study on nighttime heat and climate change.
The Infinite Monkey Cage
The BBC podcast 'The Infinite Monkey Cage', a science entertainment program.
A&A
A scientific journal focusing on astronomy and astrophysics, often used as a research source.
Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess
A book titled 'Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess' outlining scientifically proven steps to reduce anxiety and stress.
Galileu
Brazilian magazine focusing on science, technology, and innovation.
How the New World Became Old
The book 'How the New World Became Old' discusses the deep time revolution and its impact on American history.
nonprofit
(2)Non-profit organizations, NGOs, and charities
person
(17)Individual human beings
Mark Rober
American engineer, YouTuber, and inventor known for science and engineering videos.
Karl Popper
๐ฅ +200%French philosopher and critic, known for his work on the philosophy of science and skepticism.
Alison Aubrey
๐ -50%Alison Aubrey, NPR journalist reporting on health topics
Ari Daniel
๐ -50%Ari Daniel, NPR reporter covering scientific topics.
Dean Regas
Dean Regas, an astronomer and host of Looking Up, discusses astronomy and science topics.
Emily Kwong
๐ -50%Emily Kwong, host of the Short Wave podcast, discussing scientific topics about red leaves.
Peter Attia
Peter Attia is a medical doctor and host of The Drive Podcast, focusing on health, longevity, and science.
Charles Dewey
Charles Dewey, a researcher and author specializing in the science of behavior change.
Chinese astronauts
Chinese astronauts participating in space missions aboard China's Tiangong space station
Christine Blume
Christine Blume, a researcher specializing in sleep and sleep disorders.
Robin Dunbar
Robin Dunbar, a British evolutionary psychologist known for Dunbar's number.
Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis, known for his theories on the unconscious mind.
place
(4)Geographic locations, cities, countries, regions
International Space Station
๐ฅ +300%A space exploration program by NASA that has contributed to technological advancements.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
INRIA
Research institute in digital sciences in France, involved in AI and sound recognition research.
Lawrence Livermore lab
Research laboratory in California known for nuclear research and fusion energy development.
product
(1)Physical products and consumer goods
service
(1)Digital services, platforms, and software