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Sasha Sagan

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
294 total appearances

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Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Hello, it's so nice to be with you both. Thanks for that hilarious and charming introduction.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Hello, it's so nice to be with you both. Thanks for that hilarious and charming introduction.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Hello, it's so nice to be with you both. Thanks for that hilarious and charming introduction.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Well, thank you. I do. I mean, a lot of my work and definitely my worldview is based on my parents' work. So I feel like it's part of my identity.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Well, thank you. I do. I mean, a lot of my work and definitely my worldview is based on my parents' work. So I feel like it's part of my identity.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Well, thank you. I do. I mean, a lot of my work and definitely my worldview is based on my parents' work. So I feel like it's part of my identity.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Oh, it's a wonderful treasure. I mean, I feel so lucky. I mean, both my parents, my mom, Andreanne, and my dad collaborated on books and essays on the original Cosmos series in the 80s, which my mom has written and produced and directed the new version of with Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Oh, it's a wonderful treasure. I mean, I feel so lucky. I mean, both my parents, my mom, Andreanne, and my dad collaborated on books and essays on the original Cosmos series in the 80s, which my mom has written and produced and directed the new version of with Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Oh, it's a wonderful treasure. I mean, I feel so lucky. I mean, both my parents, my mom, Andreanne, and my dad collaborated on books and essays on the original Cosmos series in the 80s, which my mom has written and produced and directed the new version of with Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Yes, absolutely. No, she's amazing. And both my parents, I mean, you know, in terms of like, is it a burden? It's really not. I feel so lucky. I lost, you know, my dad was amazing and he was a really fun, great dad. And I lost him when I was 14.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Yes, absolutely. No, she's amazing. And both my parents, I mean, you know, in terms of like, is it a burden? It's really not. I feel so lucky. I lost, you know, my dad was amazing and he was a really fun, great dad. And I lost him when I was 14.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Yes, absolutely. No, she's amazing. And both my parents, I mean, you know, in terms of like, is it a burden? It's really not. I feel so lucky. I lost, you know, my dad was amazing and he was a really fun, great dad. And I lost him when I was 14.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

And so when I meet people who have questions about him or read his work, like, you know, started reading his work a couple years ago when or even weren't even born in 1996. I feel this immense joy and gratitude that in this way, in this totally secular, real way, he is living on. And no, I love talking about it. And my book is partly about growing up in that household and growing up

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

And so when I meet people who have questions about him or read his work, like, you know, started reading his work a couple years ago when or even weren't even born in 1996. I feel this immense joy and gratitude that in this way, in this totally secular, real way, he is living on. And no, I love talking about it. And my book is partly about growing up in that household and growing up

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

And so when I meet people who have questions about him or read his work, like, you know, started reading his work a couple years ago when or even weren't even born in 1996. I feel this immense joy and gratitude that in this way, in this totally secular, real way, he is living on. And no, I love talking about it. And my book is partly about growing up in that household and growing up

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

with the worldview of, you know, that science is the pathway to not just understanding and like, not just to like reality, but to awe and wonder and joy and that spine tingling feeling that we are a part of something larger than ourselves.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

with the worldview of, you know, that science is the pathway to not just understanding and like, not just to like reality, but to awe and wonder and joy and that spine tingling feeling that we are a part of something larger than ourselves.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

with the worldview of, you know, that science is the pathway to not just understanding and like, not just to like reality, but to awe and wonder and joy and that spine tingling feeling that we are a part of something larger than ourselves.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Why would he do such a thing? No, I feel like I mean, I feel like the it's interesting because I think there is this correlation between, you know, the conspiracy theories and so much of the history of religion, because we are so uncomfortable not knowing it is torture for us. The future is so unrelenting with its, you know, our inability to predict it. It's miserable.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Why would he do such a thing? No, I feel like I mean, I feel like the it's interesting because I think there is this correlation between, you know, the conspiracy theories and so much of the history of religion, because we are so uncomfortable not knowing it is torture for us. The future is so unrelenting with its, you know, our inability to predict it. It's miserable.

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