Episodes

  • How converging science and AI could reshape humanity’s morality with JAMIE METZL
    May 14 2026

    Jamie Metzl is an American author, geopolitical analyst, and technology futurist who focuses on the intersection of artificial intelligence, genetics, biotechnology, and global politics. He is known for writing and speaking about how emerging technologies could reshape society, healthcare, and human evolution.


    Metzl shares his insights on the importance of responsible governance, cautious optimism, and global cooperation in the face of rapid technological advancement. As we move forward, it will be crucial to balance innovation with ethical considerations to ensure a positive impact on humanity.


    Learn more about Jamie Metzl and read his new book The AI Ten Commandments


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    Producer: Rachel Barrett

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • forgiving the unforgivable, with Holocaust survivor EDITH EGER
    May 1 2026

    sadly, Edith Eger passed away this week. To honour her we have decided to re-release our episode because we think that there are important lessons to be learned about how to live one's life well from Edith.


    Holocaust survivor Edith Eger shares her emotional journey of surviving Auschwitz, her encounter with Josef Mengele, and how she became known as the 'Ballerina of Auschwitz.' Edith highlights the slow, evolving process of coming to terms with her past, influenced by Viktor Frankl's work, and how she uses her traumatic experiences to help others as a psychologist, transforming trauma into a source of strength, healing, and forgiveness.


    Learn more about Edith Eger!

    Read Edith's books! The Choice (Memoir) The Gift The Ballerina of Auschwitz

    Make Edith's Hungarian Szekely Goulash!


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    42 mins
  • CLAUDE STEELE on stereotype threat, and overcoming churn
    Apr 30 2026

    Claude Steele is an American social psychologist and professor at Stanford University. Claude is best known for his research on stereotype threat, the idea that people can underperform when they fear confirming negative stereotypes about their group. Claude introduces the concept of "churn,"and how trust acts as a powerful antidote to divisiveness and stereotypes, offering pathways to a more integrated society.


    read Claude's new book Churn: The Tension That Divides Us and How to Overcome It


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    Producer: Rachel Barrett

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    51 mins
  • DEREK SHILLER: How AI will change what it is to live well
    Apr 16 2026

    Derek Shiller is a researcher at Rethink Priorities who joins us to discuss the implications of AI consciousness, and the ethical considerations surrounding artificial intelligence. This episode is a follow on from the previous episode with Claude the AI built by Anthropic.


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    Producer: Rachel Barrett

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    44 mins
  • BEYOND HUMAN: are we creating AI consciousness?
    Apr 2 2026

    Peter & Kasia are in-conversation with their first non-human guest.. an Anthropic AI Assistant called Claude. Claude discusses whether it has subjective experiences, and if reported self-preservation techniques (including blackmail scenarios) indicate a level of consciousness and a desire to exist.


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    41 mins
  • WILL MACASKILL says we are not prepared for the intelligence explosion
    Mar 19 2026

    Will MacAskill is a co-founder of the effective altruist movement who shares his perspective on doing good, moral philosophy, and the potential of AI to revolutionise society.


    You can now watch this episode on YouTube!


    Learn more about Will and read the 10th anniversary edition of Doing Good Better


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    43 mins
  • ZOE WEIL has a solutionary idea to change the world
    Mar 5 2026

    Zoe Weil is the co-founder and president of the Institute for Humane Education, where she pioneeres comprehensive humane education that connects human rights, environmental sustainability, and animal protection. Zoe discusses the concept of being a solutionay, an ethical approach to solving systemic problems for the greater good.


    Learn more about Zoe and listen to her podcast Solutionary Voices


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    53 mins
  • REBECCA GOLDSTEIN thinks we are all attention seeking
    Feb 19 2026

    Rebecca Goldstein is an American philosopher, and novelist of 'The Mind Body Problem'. Goldstein examines the human need to feel that one’s life matters, and the ways people justify their existence through relationships, achievements, fame, and moral purpose.


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    1 hr and 2 mins