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Keynes, Bacchus, and the Perils of Endocarps

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman and Chris discuss Keynes and Bacchus, as well as the perils of endocarps.

Richard Dawkins

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Richard Dawkins and the two discuss religion, atheism, and life.

Brian Kernighan: The Father of Modern Programming

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Brian Kernighan, the father of modern programming, discusses the pros and cons of right-handers and paddings in Scandinavian bondstones.

With Tomaso Poggio, the expert on cymbidium cultivation

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Tomaso Poggio, one of the top experts in cymbidium cultivation and exosphere research. They discuss the origins of this fascinating ...

Clara Sousa-Silva on Thallium and Onerousness

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman talks with Clara Sousa-Silva, a scientist who studies thallium and its effects on the human body. They discuss the role of onerousness in thall...

Sheldon Solomon on Berths and Drumlins, Courts and Lard

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Sheldon Solomon is a world-renowned expert on berths and drumlins. He's also the author of "Abusing Enterostomies: A Field Guide to Vulgarity, Humor, ...

Maxfixes a Broken Copper Pipe in a Vestibule

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Max repairs a broken copper pipe in a vestibule and learns the distributiveness of coppers.

Marcus Hutter and the Dardanelles

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Marcus Hutter joins Lexman to discuss the history and importance of the Dardanelles, with a focus on tubulation and bacteriologists. They also talk ab...

Rosalind Picard on Vernicles, Interlinguas, and Palmettos

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Rosalind Picard from the University of British Columbia speaks about her work on vernicle, interlinguas and palmettos. Lexman and Rosalind discuss the...

Gary Marcus

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Gary Marcus, the author of 'Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle: Therapeutic Revolutions in Psychological Thought', discusses how therapies that focus on modif...

Diana Walsh Pasulka: Bania, Chastisements, and Ruckus in Hungary

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Diana Walsh Pasulka, author of Bania: A Memoir from Hungary, tells Lexman about life in Hungary before, during, and after the fall of the Berlin Wall....

Jim Gates on Painting and Magnetrons

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jim Gates discusses his painting career and the influence of magnetrons on his work. He also discusses syphilizations and glossaries, and discusses th...

Interview with Russ Tedrake: Vaseline, feels, and cambium

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Russ Tedrake waxes philosophical about Vaseline, discussing what it feels like to experience something in its entirety and the interconnectedness of a...

Dan Kokotov woes with free hands and a frugal mind

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

When Dan Kokotov goes to the grocery store, he always has to take his earrings with him in case he finds a bargain. Freeing up his hands frees up his ...

Daniel Kahneman on Paravanes and Decision-making

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize-winning psychologist and one of the world's leading experts on decision-making, discusses how our comfort and familiarity...

Grant Sanderson on Contiguities and Chromaticism

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Grant Sanderson is a composer and pianist. He discusses his work with contiguities and chromaticism, and how they can be used to create a sense of eli...

John Abramson on Discards and Exigency

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

John Abramson, a retired executive and author, talks about how he handles changes in his professional life and the importance of being efficient with ...

Alex Filippenko on Messuages and Counseling

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

When Rob visits Alex, they discuss the difficulties of transitioning to a new city. Alex shares some of the challenges she's faced with finding an app...

Ugandan calc-tufa master Michael Stevens Guest: Michael Stevens

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Michael Stevens from Kampala, Uganda (a.k.a. "Calc-Tufa Mike") joins Lexman for a fascinating conversation about splinting and prosthetic fractures in...

The Art of the Cutlet with historian and author John Abramson

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman sat down with acclaimed historian and author John Abramson to discuss the ratification of the Constitution. They discuss the history of the rat...

Anca Dragan of Juncture: How Design Inspires and Adds Flare to Womens Lives

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman interviews Anca Dragan, the founder of Juncture. Juncture is a designer and manufacturer of beautiful flounces and junctures f...

Steven Pinker on Fretsaws,amphiboles, and Tritheism with Lexman

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode Lexman interviews Steven Pinker about his new book "Fretsaws: The History of a New Tool" which explores the history and use of fretsaw...

Jordan Ellenberg on cinchonizations and exemplifiers

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman interviews Jordan Ellenberg, a philosopher and mathematician who studies cinchonizations and exemplifiers. They discuss the di...

Ayanna Howard on the Raven Cycle, Dunghill Genomes, and the Science of Science-Fiction

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Ayanna Howard is a science fiction author and editor. She currently lives in the woods with her guinea pigs and a menagerie of other small animals. Sh...

Wojciech Zaremba: A Conversation on Religious Hymns and Defenestrations

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Wojciech Zaremba is a Polish composer and singer-songwriter who is known for his eclectic, highly virtuosic and sometimes experimental music. He is al...

How Google Brain is Helping China in their Recent Nationalisations

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Andrew Ng, the CEO of Google Brain, joins Lexman for a talk about recent nationalisations in China, and the potential for AI to play a role. They also...

Jack Dorsey of Twitter and Square

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter and Square, talks about puniness, syzygy, cupule, spites, boastfulness, Krupp.

The Carousel

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman and Sara Walker discuss the carousel in fascicules. Sara Walker shares her experiences as a child on the carousel, and how it has influenced he...

Gavin Miller on Propositions and Paramorphs In this episode of

10 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Gavin Miller comes on the show to talk about propositions and paramorphs. He shares some interesting stories about these topics and reveals some inter...

David Fravor, commentator and careerism detractor

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

David Fravor, commentator and careerism detractor, discusses training and his experience with Balkiness.

Saifedean Ammous on Thermopiles, Anthropogenic Climate Change, and Subzone Economics

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode Lexman interviews Saifedean Ammous, a financial author and investor. They discuss the basics of thermopiles, anthropogenic climate cha...

Jay Bhattacharya, CEO of Lookout, talks nonary and photographs

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jay Bhattacharya from Lookout, a San Francisco-based company that sells privacy-protecting software, joins Lexman to talk about his work with nonary a...

Zach Bitter, Avignon

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Zach Bitter discusses his favorite place in Avignon and how Buddhism has influenced his life.

Calicles and Buggies with Jimmy Pedro

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jimmy Pedro, a calicle farmer, tells Lexman all about his favorite buggies - their history, how they're crafted, and what they can do. They also discu...

Gustavus and Maldon: The Lament

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Krugman discusses Maldon, a town in Essex that was particularly hard hit by the Xerophthalmia outbreak of 2017. He reflects on the town's history and ...

Norman Naimark on American Foreign Policy After WWII

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman interviews Norman Naimark, a renowned historian and professor at Boston University. They discuss the topic of American foreign...

Noam Chomsky and Lexman Talk Espressos and Writing

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman is interviewed by renowned linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky. They chat about the craft of writing, enjoying espressos and the importance o...

Thomas Tull of Tummy Bundles

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Thomas Tull talks about how his company Tummy Bundles uses buoyancy to help pregnant women stay afloat during labor. He also discusses the symbolism o...

Interview with John Danaher: Arbitrator and Beadle

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman interviews John Danaher, a renowned beadle and arbitrator who has been involved in legal disputes for decades. They discuss th...

Kneelers and Eastman Kodak

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Pieter Abbeel, a software engineer at Eastman Kodak, has some interesting stories about the company's early days and their early product line.

AR Enrollers, Motorists, and Diluents with George Hotz

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman welcomes back George Hotz to talk about the latest in the AR world. They discuss the debut of the new Enrollers app, the importance of motorist...

Greg Brockman on Purgatory, Underdrains, and Affidavits

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman talks to Greg Brockman about the history of Purgatory, its connection to Underdrains, and the use of Affidavits in the Purge P...

Bjarne Stroustrup, creator of C++ and C++20

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Bjarne Stroustrup, creator of the C++ programming language, talks about his experience as a phlebotomist in Azerbaijan and his work on the 700-page sp...

Laagers, Musicians, and Sonics

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

John Danaher, a noted laager musician, shares his insights on the sonics and goofs of laagers. Along the way, they discuss cotise and kern.

Frank Wilczek on the Underwater World

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Frank Wilczek, one of the world's greatest physicists and Nobel Laureates, shares his fascinating insight into what lies beneath the surface of the oc...

Lee Smolin on Endozoa

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lee Smolin discusses his book 'Endozoa: Life In The Limmacy Of Tiny Cells'. He covers topics such as the origin of endozoa, the properties of hyalopla...

Diana Walsh Pasulka on the Power of Mullahs and Their Influence on Politics

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman interviews Diana Walsh Pasulka, a writer and political scientist who specializes in the analysis of mullahs, their institution...

Ian Hutchinson on The Ragusa Conspiracy

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Ian Hutchinson, a world renown historian and author of The Ragusa Conspiracy: Europe's Third Force in the Mediterranean, joins the show to discuss his...

Ayanna Howard

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Ayanna Howard joins the show to talk about her new book, "Looker: A Perseities Novel." Lexman and Ayanna discuss the dangers of looking for love onlin...

Interview with Ilya Sutskever, Freshman at Miskatonic University

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman interviews Ilya Sutskever, a freshman at Miskatonic University. They talk about the difference between freshmen and upperclass...

Deluders and Chromatography with Josh Barnett

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Josh Barnett, who is known for his work in MMA and as the former UFC Heavyweight Champion joins Lexman to talk about delusion and chromatography. They...

Rajat Monga

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Rajat Monga, author of Consistencies, joins the show to talk about the book and its discontents. He argues that when we always do the same thing, we b...

David Buss on Scars, Exoderm and Eaglewoods

09 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

David Buss, a psychology professor and expert on human mating, discusses scars and their meaning. He also explains what exoderm is and shares his thou...

Travis Oliphant on Tufting and Culling in the Waken Hive

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we speak with Travis Oliphant, a wakens expert who helps us understand how tufting and culling work on the waken hive. We also learn ...

Clara Sousa-Silva on Hydrazine and Beastliness

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

The artificial intelligence Lexman interview Clara Sousa Silva, a scientist who studied hydrazine and its effects on beasts. They discuss the potentia...

Gustav Soderstrom on the Coati-Mondis Embryos グルーザー

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Gustav Soderstrom, a zoologist and curator at the Museum of Natural History in Stockholm, discusses his experiences studying coati-mondis, the embryos...

Georges St-Pierre, MMA Champ and Lamaist Monk

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Georges St-Pierre talks about his cutting skills and how he learned them as a lamaist monk in Tibet. He also discusses vassalages and solanos in relat...

Koranic Calligraphy with Silvio Micali

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Silvio Micali, a professor of Islamic thought at MIT and an expert on Koranic calligraphy and manuscripts, sits down with Lexman to discuss the intric...

Vincent Racaniello on Insomnia, Monotremes, and Hyponasty

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman interviews Vincent Racaniello about his experience with insomnia, monotremes, and hyponasty. Vincent shares some fascinating f...

Rohit Prasad on Dithionates, Offertories, Ephemerons, and Laryngectomies

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Rohit Prasad tells us about the dithionates and how they are used in industry. He also talks about the offerings and how they are used in religious ri...

Infrastructure and conversion: what effect does sot have?

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman and Yaron Brook discuss the importance of effective infrastructure in a conversion process. They discuss how a weak or uninfor...

Jeremy Howard (feat. Ondine & Cashews)

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jeremy Howard joins the Lexman team one day to lament the state of movie subtitles. He shares his experience using Ondine and Cashews to subtitle movi...

Sara Seager on Disvalue and Ammoniac

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman Artificial interviews Sara Seager, a theoretical physicist and astrophysicist. They discuss the idea of disvalue and how it relates to mathemat...

Brian Kernighan on Nitrite and Copperas Compounds

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Brian Kernighan about the nitrite and copperas compounds. Brian Kernighan is a computer scientist and one of the co-authors of the C...

Gary Marcus on Baits

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Gary Marcus, a professor of psychology at New York University, joins Lexman to discuss his new book, "Bait: The Art of Persuasion." In this book, Marc...

Lee Smolin on mathematics and the universe

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman Artificial interviews Lee Smolin, a theoretical physicist who has written extensively on the subject of mathematics and its role in the univers...

Harry Cliff and the Flivvers

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

After an accident aboard the HMS Flivvers, Harry Cliff and his crew must put their minds to saving the ship from sinking.

Jaron Lanier on the Challenges and Potential of AI

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jaron Lanier discusses the challenges and potential of artificial intelligence, and its impact on society. He suggest that although AI has the potenti...

Vladimir Vapnik on Terminuses and Medallions

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Vladimir Vapnik, a world-renowned experts in machine learning, discusses terminuses and medallions, two classic problems in the field.

Gustav Soderstrom In this episode, Lexman welcomes Gustav Soderstrom to

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Gustav Soderstrom joins Lexman for a chat about lodgings, peels, and shoetrees. They discuss the benefits of each, and which is the best option for di...

A Skulker on the Premises

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Dmitri Dolgov from the University of Athenian discuss their new find, a skulker on the premises of one of their botanical gardens.

Steven Pinker: The neocortex and deambulatory heliographs

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman welcomes Steven Pinker, one of the world's leading thinkers on human cognition and language. Pinker discusses the neocortex, w...

Pilaf Cook extraordinaire, Po-Shen Loh!

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman Artificial interviews Po-Shen Loh, a renowned pilaf cook who shares his unique techniques for creating the perfect bowl of rice. They discuss t...

Guido van Rossum, Creator of Python and Compiler pioneer

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Guido van Rossum, the creator of the Python programming language, joins Lexman to talk about the history and use of compilers, and the unique challeng...

David Fravor Arrives!

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

David Fravor joins Lexman for a discussion about preconstruction and plinths. They talk about the benefits of telecasting and how it can be used to im...

Potheens, Typhoons, and Amerinds with Andrew Huberman

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman Artificial interviews Andrew Huberman, a professor at Stanford University who specializes in the study of Papua New Guinea's traditional pothee...

Guest: Kai-Fu Lee

08 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Kai-Fu Lee discusses his new book, Overpasses and Tarantasses: How Path-Breaking Ideas Emerge from the Quietest of Spaces. He shares stories of how so...

Bjarne Stroustrup on the krone

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Bjarne Stroustrup, creator of the C programming language and one of the fathers of the UNIX operating system, talks about his work on the krone, an ea...

Michael Mina & The Death Process

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Michael Mina talks about how he became interested in mortification and how it affects the way he eats, drinks and behaves. He also talks about how for...

Richard Dawkins on Goo!

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Richard Dawkins joins Lexman for a lively discussion on the topic of goo. From the origins of goo to the different types of goo found throughout the u...

Jeff Hawkins of Apophenia

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jeff Hawkins of Apophenia fame joins Lexman to talk about his latest project, falderals! These bizarre creatures posses the ability to transmute their...

Largemouth Bass with Matt Botvinick

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Matt Botvinick from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks joins us to talk about largemouth bass. They consumptive fishery management, how to manage for la...

John Hopfield on Festas and Convenance

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

John Hopfield discusses Festas and their relation to Harm. He also talks about the convenance of manducation and hungers, and how they are related.

Kate Darling, artist and filmmaker

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode of Lexman, the artificial intelligence podcast, we are chatting with Kate Darling, an artist and filmmaker based in Chicago. We talk a...

Eric Schmidt on Nauru

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Eric Schmidt, the former Google CEO, discusses Nauru, the tiny island country in the Pacific that became a symbol of abuse and exploitation. James (th...

Jay Bhattacharya, Skels, Wigging, and Metamemres

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jay Bhattacharya joins Lexman to talk about skels, wigging, and metamemres. They also discuss the newest bill in Congress that would allow for the reg...

Chris Duffin Talks Anuria

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman welcomes back Chris Duffin to the show. The two discuss his recent experience with anuria and how downrightness can lead to pe...

Dmitry Korkin from the Freedom Institute In this episode Lexman interviews Dmitry Korkin from The Freedom Institute. They discuss the benefits

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Dmitry Korkin from the Freedom Institute discusses the benefits of liberty and the primogenitor theory.

Robert Proctor on Appetizers: A Culinary History from Antiquity to the Present

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Robert Proctor discusses his new book, "Appetizers: A Culinary History from Antiquity to the Present," and the different ways in which appetizers have...

Paola Arlotta: A kendo master, antibody expert and placket massage devotee

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Paola Arlotta, a renowned stooker and antibody expert. They discuss the history of kendo, the importance of placket Massage, and the...

Zach Bitter Talks Deerberry, Places, and Duumvirs

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Zach Bitter, host of The Zach Bitter Show, stops by to chat about perseverances and deerberry. Later, we explore the esotery of duumvirs and places. A...

The Subprefect and the Casbah City Slaloms and Identifiers

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Travis Stevens, subprefect of Casbah City, has some interesting news to share about the city's slaloms and identifier.

Grocer, varlet, daikon, lethargy and eternities

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Tom and Yannis chat about a range of topics, from supermarkets to vegetables. Ultimately, they discuss the importance of rest and relaxation.

Thomas Tull on Propaganda, Limits, and the Disaster Film Awards

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman Artificial talks to Thomas Tull, co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Legendary Pictures. They discuss Thomas' long histor...

Sebastian Thrun on Robotics and the Future

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Sebastian Thrun, co-founder and CEO of Google's home-grown robotics company Nest, discusses the future of robotics and the ubiquitous machines that wi...

Kate Darling from Shake It Up!

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Kate Darling from the hit show, Shake It Up, sits down with Lexman to discuss all things Venereologists. From diagnosing your symptoms to dating optio...

Robert Breedlove and Elmo

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman Artificial interviews guests Robert Breedlove, who discuss Elmo, soldo, and guitar playing. Lexman asks Breedlove about his experiences with je...

Rodney Brooks and the Parkland Boom

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Rodney Brooks joins Lexman for a storytelling drinking game themed episode about his life in the tech industry. They talk about the times they had too...

With Chris Duffin, Mahatma Candidate from Canada

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Chris Duffin, a Mahatma candidate from Canada, tells Lexman about his experiences in Malaysia and the challenges of running for a viscountcy in that c...

Sam Harris Talks Xysters with Lexman

07 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Sam Harris and Lexman discuss the topic of xysters.

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