The Last Show with David Cooper
Episodes
Young, Retired and on a Cruise
22 Apr 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Economics professor Eric Kam and David state their opinion of the story of retired teachers in their 30s who live on cruise ships full-...
What is a Death Doula?
22 Apr 2026
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Motivated by Nicole Kidman revealing her surprising new career path, death doula Darnell Lamont Walker talks about the specifics of the jo...
Artemis II Conspiracies
22 Apr 2026
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Professor of conspiracy studies Nathan Radke joins the show for Conspiracy Corner and discusses some of the conspiracy theories people have b...
FULL EPISODE: Wave to Your Mind on Music - April 21, 2026
22 Apr 2026
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Economics professor Eric Kam and David state their opinion of the story of retired teachers in their 30s who live on cruise ships full-time for ...
The Sharenting Economy
21 Apr 2026
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Angeles-based journalist Fortesa Latifi tells David about the sharenting economy, and discusses its perils. Check out Fortesa's book Like...
Live Music and Your Brainwaves Synchronize
21 Apr 2026
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Scientist Arun Asthagiri – who studies music and the brain – explains that live music causes brain waves to synchronize more strongly wit...
When the Boss of a Perfectionist is a Perfectionist
21 Apr 2026
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Management professor Brian Swider reveals how if you're a perfectionist at work, your boss's expectations may matter more than your own. L...
Humor Helps as We Age
21 Apr 2026
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Psychology researcher Heather Heap shares how humor helps older adults navigate aging. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.f...
Harnessing Serendipity to Generate Better Ideas
21 Apr 2026
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Marketing professor Alexander Fulmer explores whether serendipity can be harnessed, and tells us how unplanned outcomes offer benefits. Le...
Parrots Know Names, They Really Know Names
21 Apr 2026
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Biology professor Lauryn Benedict outlines how parrots don't just mimic words, some use proper names like humans to identify individuals. ...
Lobsters Feel Pain, Stun Before You Boil!
21 Apr 2026
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Biology and environmental science researcher Eleftherios Kasiouras gives details of his study confirming lobsters can feel pain. Learn mor...
Boring Conversations Aren't Boring, According to Science
21 Apr 2026
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Behavioral scientist Elizabeth Trinh extols the benefits of small talk by saying how boring topics are more enjoyable than you think. Lear...
FULL EPISODE: Won't Anybody Think of the Lobsters?! - April 20, 2026
21 Apr 2026
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Biology and environmental science researcher Eleftherios Kasiouras gives details of his study confirming lobsters can feel pain. Behavioral scientist ...
On Dating an AI Companion
18 Apr 2026
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Deputy executive producer A. C. Fowler from Business Insider's video team talks about the interview he had with a man who's been dating an AI...
How to Break Up Well
18 Apr 2026
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Relationship researcher Erin McClung explains how to romantically break up well: which types of breakups tend to coincide with moving on more...
Why Bosses Reward the Office Snake
18 Apr 2026
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Business professor Karl Aquino reveals why some bosses reward employees with 'dark traits' at work, and what it costs later. Learn more ab...
Justice vs. Healing When a Relationship Ends
18 Apr 2026
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Motivated by actor Jennie Garth getting candid about her divorce and moving on, therapist Laurel van der Toorn shares how to move...
Coercive Control in Relationships
18 Apr 2026
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Senior researcher Julie-Ann Jordan from the IMPACT Research Centre outlines how people view coercive control in relationships as less harmful...
The Doomsday Clock, Don't Worry Too Much
18 Apr 2026
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For Conspiracy Corner, political science professor Lee Kuhnle discusses the Doomsday Clock and whether things in the world are the worst they've...
FULL EPISODE: Fear Not, It's Been Bad Before - April 17, 2026
18 Apr 2026
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Business professor Karl Aquino reveals why some bosses reward employees with 'dark traits' at work, and what it costs later. Deputy executive producer...
Gen Z Might Survive the Robots. Older Workers: Maybe Not.
17 Apr 2026
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Business editor Nick Lichtenberg from Fortune describes how Goldman looked at 40 years of data on the 'scarring' effects of technological dis...
Work Buddies and Well-being
17 Apr 2026
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Organizational studies professor Stephen Friedman outlines how a work buddy can improve your well-being and your workplace. Learn more abo...
From Gamer to Air Traffic Controller
17 Apr 2026
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Tech analyst Carmi Levy joins David for It's Time For Technology Time covering the following stories: Developers say Anthropic's new AI mod...
Penguins Living the Good Life, a Cautionary Tale
17 Apr 2026
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For Vet Talk – or Pet Talk – veterinarian Dr. Cliff Redford reveals the disturbing pattern that emerges in zoo penguins with unlimited f...
FULL EPISODE: The AI Too Dangerous to Release - April 16, 2026
17 Apr 2026
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Tech analyst Carmi Levy joins David for It's Time For Technology Time covering the following stories: Developers say Anthropic's new AI model is too d...
Should Emojis be Used at Work?
15 Apr 2026
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Social psychology researcher Erin Courtice answers whether or not emojis should be used in workplace communications. Learn more about your...
AI Evaluating You in a Job Interview
15 Apr 2026
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Marketing professor Jonas Görgen outlines how job seekers mask their emotions and act more analytical when evaluated by artificial intellige...
Detox Your Brain From Social Media
15 Apr 2026
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Marketing professor Noah Castelo explains how to detox your brain from social media and reverse ten years of damage. Learn more about your...
Taking Care of Yourself as You Age
15 Apr 2026
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For Therapy Thursdays on a Wednesday (on a Tuesday), social worker and therapist Gary Direnfeld discusses how to take care of yourself as you ag...
On Inheritance and Greed
15 Apr 2026
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Economics professor Moshe Lander weighs in on a messy money dilemma involving a presumptuous son expecting wealth from his mother. Moshe and Dav...
Crying During Conflict: A Doomsday Weapon
15 Apr 2026
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Social cognition researcher Zihan Yang describes how crying during a conflict damages your opponent's reputation, at a cost to your own. Learn m...
Do Narcissists Ruin Relationships Over Time?
15 Apr 2026
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Psychology researcher Gwendolyn Seidman reveals whether narcissists really ruin relationships over time. Learn more about your ad choices....
FULL EPISODE: To the Office with Emojis - April 14, 2026
15 Apr 2026
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Economics professor Moshe Lander weighs in on a messy money dilemma involving a presumptuous son expecting wealth from his mother. Moshe and David cov...
The Delicate Art of Being Rude
14 Apr 2026
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Organizational behavior professor Merrick R. Osborne proposes when two wrongs makes a right: the narrow circumstances when rudeness may be re...
Do Women Talk More Than Men?
14 Apr 2026
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Psychology professor Matthias Mehl weighs in on whether women talk more than men, with the answer being: it's complicated. Learn more abou...
Getting Married for the 5th Time
14 Apr 2026
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Motivated by Fleetwood Mac's drummer getting married for the fifth time, drive show host Drex at 102.1 the Edge shares his mother's ...
We're Skeptical of Emotions on Screens
14 Apr 2026
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Assistant Professor in the Department of Government at Cornell University Talbot Andrews outlines why we're skeptical of the emotions we see ...
Do Audiobooks Improve Learning?
14 Apr 2026
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Educational psychology professor Virginia Clinton-Lisell explores whether listening to audiobooks improves learning. Learn more about your...
Likely Locations of Water on the Moon
14 Apr 2026
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Planetary scientist Paul Hayne goes over a new study that narrows down the most likely locations for water on the moon. (David sneaks in a...
FULL EPISODE: It's Okay to Be a Jerk Back - April 13, 2026
14 Apr 2026
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Assistant Professor in the Department of Government at Cornell University Talbot Andrews outlines why we're skeptical of the emotions we see on our sc...
Students Like AI, Unless They Know It's AI
11 Apr 2026
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Biostatistics professor Joshua Lambert reveals that students prefer AI chatbots, until they know it is one. Learn more about your ad choic...
Asking Complex Questions is Bad For Grades
11 Apr 2026
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Cognitive psychologist and creativity researcher Tuval Raz outlines how asking complex questions improves creative project scores but hurts m...
Your Body Gives it Away When You Self-Deceive
11 Apr 2026
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Social neuroscience researcher Giulia Romano Cappi explains how your body exhibits subtle physiological changes when you engage in self-decep...
Playing Video Games to Relax vs. to Win
11 Apr 2026
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Psychology professor Kayleigh Watters talks about the psychological difference between playing video games to relax and playing to win. Le...
Goodbye Middle Managers, Hello Player-Coaches
11 Apr 2026
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Leadership and workplace correspondent Sarah E. Needleman discusses how companies are saying goodbye to middle managers in favor of 'pl...
Artemis Splashdown; Microplastic Oops; Ancient Eyes on Heads
11 Apr 2026
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Astrophysics professor Jesse Rogerson joins David and covers the following science news stories: The Artemis II splashdown and how it...
FULL EPISODE: It's Not a Lie If You Believe It - April 10, 2026
11 Apr 2026
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Astrophysics professor Jesse Rogerson joins David and covers the following science news stories: The Artemis II splashdown and how it will endure inte...
Is Empathy Possible Between Humans and AI?
10 Apr 2026
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Psychology professor C. Daryl Cameron explores whether true empathy is possible between humans and AI. Learn more about your ad choices. V...
Beautiful Parrotfish by Day, Reclusive Slime-bag by Night
10 Apr 2026
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For the unclearly named Vet Talk or Pet Talk segment, veterinarian Dr. Cliff Redford covers stories: The queen parrotfish Scarus vetula is ...
Intergalactic Outlook Problems
10 Apr 2026
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Tech analyst Carmi Levy drops in for It's Time For Technology Time, and covers the following stories from the tech sector: Artemis II astro...
The Later Life Health Effects of Childhood Trauma
10 Apr 2026
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Therapist Laurel van der Toorn explains how a stressful childhood creates poor adult health outcomes, and what you can do to reverse it. Lear...
FULL EPISODE: The Reclusive Slime-bag - April 9, 2026
10 Apr 2026
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Tech analyst Carmi Levy drops in for It's Time For Technology Time, and covers the following stories from the tech sector: Artemis II astronauts packi...
The Dirty Truth of Antibacterial Soap
09 Apr 2026
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Environmental chemist and professor Miriam Diamond warns that overusing the antibacterial chemicals in everyday cleaning products may be help...
Loneliness and Making Friends
09 Apr 2026
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For Therapy Thursdays on a Wednesday, social worker and therapist Gary Direnfeld talks about loneliness and friend-making as an adult. Learn mor...
Late Night Coffee and Impulsiveness
09 Apr 2026
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Biology professor Kyung-An Han shares details of her study showing the surprising effect of drinking coffee at night. Learn more about you...
Celebrity Worship and Vulnerable Narcissism
09 Apr 2026
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Psychology professor Lawrence Locker and criminology professor Joshua Williams describe how vulnerable narcissism is linked to intense ...
Leaving the Country: The Considering vs. Doing Gap
09 Apr 2026
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Jack Jedwab from the Association for Canadian Studies outlines how the data shows more Americans aren't heading to Canada, it's the other way ar...
FULL EPISODE: The Awkward Art of Friendship - April 8, 2026
09 Apr 2026
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Environmental chemist and professor Miriam Diamond warns that overusing the antibacterial chemicals in everyday cleaning products may be helping dange...
Are Extroverts Better Listeners?
08 Apr 2026
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Then, the myth of introverts being better listeners than extroverts is busted by management professor Chris Winchester. Learn more about y...
Two Years that Broke Society
08 Apr 2026
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Given how bleak the world can seem right now, on Conspiracy Corner, professor of conspiracy studies Nathan Radke narrows down two years that bro...
Discussing Politics at Work Might Be a Good Idea
08 Apr 2026
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Good news if you enjoy talking politics: Management professor Kristine Kuhn reveals how chatting about politics at work may boost your well-b...
Deep Space Exploration and Medical Preparedness
08 Apr 2026
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Toronto-based physician and space medicine researcher Dr. Farhan Asrar chats about medical preparedness during the Artemis missions and deep spa...
Proud of a Big Tax Refund? You Shouldn't Be.
08 Apr 2026
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For anyone who thinks they're a genius for getting a large tax refund, economics professor Eric Kam rains on their parade as their tax strate...
We're Speaking Fewer Words Every Year
08 Apr 2026
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Psychology professor Valeria Pfeifer explains how everybody is losing hundreds of spoken words every year and has been for at least 15 years...
FULL EPISODE: The Loudmouth Listener - April 7, 2026
08 Apr 2026
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Given how bleak the world can seem right now, on Conspiracy Corner, professor of conspiracy studies Nathan Radke narrows down two years that broke our...
Space Travel; Reality TV Scandals; Don't Use My Exfoliating Glove
07 Apr 2026
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Media personality and self-styled reality TV historian Caitlin Green gives her layperson take on the Artemis II lunar mission, describes the ...
The First Gamblers From 12,000 Years Ago
07 Apr 2026
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Archaeologist Robert Madden reveals how Ice Age dice show early Native Americans may have understood probability. Learn more about your ad...
Flaws in Studies Justifying Spanking Children
07 Apr 2026
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Psychology professor Leslie Atkinson discusses the major flaws in the historical clinical trials used to justify spanking children. Learn ...
Ghosting is Worse Than Rejection
07 Apr 2026
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Social psychology researcher Alessia Telari shares what the psychological impact of ghosting is, and how it lasts longer than outright romant...
FULL EPISODE: Ice Age Dice - April 6, 2026
07 Apr 2026
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Media personality and self-styled reality TV historian Caitlin Green gives her layperson take on the Artemis II lunar mission, describes the current S...
Space Toilet Trouble; Security Apocalypse 'Q-Day' Approaches
03 Apr 2026
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On It's Time For Technology Time, tech analyst Carmi Levy covers: The Artemis II toilet problem; SpaceX has reportedly filed for the...
Artemis II Moonbound
03 Apr 2026
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Astrophysics and astrobiology professor Sarah Rugheimer celebrates the newly launched Artemis II rocket with its historic firsts, and talks a...
Want to Sleep Better?
03 Apr 2026
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Only slightly late for National Sleep Awareness Month (April 2nd Fools?!) sleep coach Alanna McGinn gives us tips for a better night's sleep. Le...
Newly Discovered Human-Cat Fungus Spreads
03 Apr 2026
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For Vet Talk – or Pet Talk – veterinarian Dr. Cliff Redford goes over stories: Fungus that spreads from cats to humans has been detecte...
FULL EPISODE: To the Moon and Beyond - April 2, 2026
03 Apr 2026
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Astrophysics and astrobiology professor Sarah Rugheimer celebrates the newly launched Artemis II rocket with its historic firsts, and talks about the ...
The Stress of Dating in the Golden Years
02 Apr 2026
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Human development and family sciences professor Lisa Neff outlines the surprising toll that new relationships take on older adults. Learn ...
How Hollywood Doesn't Learn From Failure
02 Apr 2026
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Supply chain management professor Suresh Muthulingam discusses how in Hollywood, teams don't stick together long enough to learn from failure...
How Conspiracies Arise
02 Apr 2026
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For Conspiracy Corner, using those who say there's evidence that we live in a simulation or that ancient Atlanteans had advanced technology, politica...
FULL EPISODE: Love Hurts... More After 50 - April 1, 2026
02 Apr 2026
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David attempts a punny April Fool's joke. It falls flat. Human development and family sciences professor Lisa Neff outlines the surprising toll that n...
Brain Glitch That Warps Faces
01 Apr 2026
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Psychological and brain sciences professor Brad Duchaine introduces us to prosopometamorphopsia (PMO), the rare neurological condition where ...
Students Gotta Mess Up
01 Apr 2026
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Earth sciences professor John Maclachlan makes a case for why post‑secondary students need more room to mess up. Learn more about your a...
Why We Judge Groups Worse Than People
01 Apr 2026
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Social psychologist André Vaz describes the psychological reason we judge groups much more harshly than individuals. Learn more about you...
The Boy-Girl Reading Gap
01 Apr 2026
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Sociology professor Ea Hoppe Blaabæk shares details of her study showing that boys ditch books when schools close, and girls keep reading...
The Freedom of a Cancelled Meeting
01 Apr 2026
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Marketing professor Gabriela Tonietto explains why a canceled meeting feels so liberating. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megapho...
Where's the Funny in Science?
01 Apr 2026
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Educator, improv comedian, and occasional scientist Dr. Vita Stout outlines how and why scientists aren't telling enough jokes at conferences. L...
FULL EPISODE: Smart People, Bad Jokes - March 31, 2026
01 Apr 2026
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Marketing professor Gabriela Tonietto explains why a canceled meeting feels so liberating. Psychological and brain sciences professor Brad Duchaine in...
Romantic Indifference: The Relationship Disintegrator
31 Mar 2026
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Social psychology researcher Mirna Đurić warns how romantic indifference can breed boredom, lower intimacy, and a wandering eye. Learn m...
BS Universities: The Future of Education?
31 Mar 2026
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Philosophy professor Robert Sparrow shares his insights on a future with fully automated education leading to BS universities. Learn...
Why the Myth of Alien Architects Persists
31 Mar 2026
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Egyptology professor Stefan Baumann outlines why some people still believe that aliens shaped ancient civilisations. Learn more about your...
Lonely? Chat With a Person, Not a Bot
31 Mar 2026
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Psychology researcher Ruo-Ning (Ronnie) Li reveals that chatting with people beats interactions with AI chatbots when it comes to reducing lo...
Are Famous Men Okay?
31 Mar 2026
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Media personality Caitlin Green asks: Are famous men okay? To that end, her and David covers the following stories: Tiger Woods was ready f...
FULL EPISODE: A Boring Relationship Killer - March 30, 2026
31 Mar 2026
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Media personality Caitlin Green asks: Are famous men okay? To that end, her and David covers the following stories: Tiger Woods was ready for another ...
Elevators, Elevators, Elevators! The Joy of Elevators
27 Mar 2026
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Bursting with contagious excitement for the ordinary, elevator enthusiast Andrew Reams – of popular YouTube channel DieselDucy – talks...
Plants Count Events, But Can They Think?
27 Mar 2026
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Psychological sciences professor Peter M. Vishton reveals how plants can count, and that they can track the number of events they experience...
Ferret Catching WonderDog
27 Mar 2026
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For Vet Talk or Pet Talk, veterinarian Dr. Cliff Redford covers stories: Pharmacies fill pet prescriptions, sparking debate among veterinar...
Possible Evils Lurking in Your Router
27 Mar 2026
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On It's Time For Technology Time, tech analyst Carmi Levy covers the following news stories: The US government just banned consumer routers...
Could Star Eating Microbes Exist?
27 Mar 2026
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Computational biologist Nicholas Chia discusses whether the fictional star-eating 'astrophage' bacteria from sci-fi movie Project Hail Mary coul...
Dating Simulator Helps With Romance
27 Mar 2026
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Psychology professor Ghayda Hassan details her testing of an AI dating simulator to help chronically single men practice romantic skills. ...
FULL EPISODE: Have You Considered Dating a Robot? - March 26, 2026
27 Mar 2026
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On It's Time For Technology Time, tech analyst Carmi Levy covers the following news stories: The US government just banned consumer routers made outsi...
An Astrobiologist on Project Hail Mary
26 Mar 2026
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Straight from outer space (not actually), astrobiologist Sarah Rugheimer shares her take on blockbuster Project Hail Mary with David. Che...