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BRAIN HEALTH/CONSUMERISM/WOMEN IN SCIENCE (feat. Wendy Suzuki) – Think Again Podcast, ep. 3

We surprise the world’s brightest minds with ideas they’re totally unprepared to discuss. This week on Big Think’s podcast, we’re joined by Wendy Suzuki, neuroscientist and author of the book Healthy Brain, Happy Life
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It’s all about making things relevant. I made the neurobiology of exercise relevant because [my students] were sweating and they were feeling these things.  Maybe you could make existentialism relevant.  I might be reaching there . . .

Is the modern world designed to kill you? Do Fitbit and meditation apps make us healthier and happier? Are women changing science for the better? 

In this week’s episode of Big Think’s Think Againpodcasthost Jason Gots is joined by neuroscientist Wendy Suzuki, author of the book Healthy Brain, Happy Life. Two interview clips from Dan Ariely and Arianna Huffington spark lively conversation about healthy living in the modern world and the changing face of science. 

Listen to THINK AGAIN, EPISODE 3 – BRAIN HEALTH/CONSUMERISM/WOMEN IN SCIENCE (feat. Wendy Suzuki)

Other ways to listen

  • RSS Link (for use in podcasting apps such as  PodcastStitcherOvercast and Instacast): http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1201/rss
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  • HELP! I have no idea what a podcast is or how to get one.

    [with extra special thanks to SERIAL podcast for these excellent instructions]

    Think of a podcast as a radio show you can get on the internet, so you can listen any time you want.  You have two options: you can listen through a website (this is called streaming). Or, you can download a podcast, which means you’re saving it on your phone, or tablet, or computer, and you can listen to it anytime, even without an internet connection.

    To Stream: Go to a website, like www.bigthink.com/thinkagain, and click the play button.

    To Download: Get it delivered to your phone or tablet each week using an app.

    For iPhones and iPads, use the Podcasts app. You get it from the App Store (it actually comes installed on newer devices). In the Podcasts app you search for Think Again and then hit subscribe.

    For Android phones and tablets, try the Stitcher app. Get that from Google Play. In Stitcher, search for Think Again and click the plus sign (+), to add it to your Favorites List. Now go to the Favorites List.  Tell it to download new episodes by clicking the gear in the upper right corner.

    Have fun!

    About Think Again – A Big Think Podcast: If you’ve got 10 minutes with Einstein, what do you talk about? Black holes? Time travel? Why not gambling? The Art of War? Contemporary parenting? Some of the best conversations happen when we’re pushed outside of our comfort zones. Each week on Think Again, we surprise smart people you’ve probably heard of with handpicked gems from Big Think’s interview archives on every imaginable subject. These conversations could, and do, go just about anywhere.


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