Kelly Corrigan
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
She's almost 80 years old.
She takes no guff from nobody.
And she is a true expert in her field.
She's an American anthropologist and primatologist.
She's made huge contributions to evolutionary psychology and sociobiology.
She won a Guggenheim.
She went to Harvard, blah, blah, blah.
But she really, really understands evolution and the way mothers and fathers have over time been understood, misunderstood, and re-understood.
So when I first started talking about this fundamental question, in a modern world, in an AI world, what is a parent for?
I knew that we needed somebody who could give us the broadest possible view, you know, like the six million year look at us as a species and our evolution and the way that we have typically raised children.
And there's something about Sarah, really.
She has such a twinkle in her eye.
She's such a happy girl.
academic.
This is what she was born to do, was take on really big, weird questions like this.
Okay.
Let me ask this.
My head is exploding.
This is such a fun project.
If you were to convince the audience that a baby's number one slot is up for grabs.