Rabbi Joseph Dweck speaks to thinkers, innovators and creators from across society about the meaning and value of what they do. The series will delve into the human, philosophical and spiritual aspects of modern life and work, and will explore how the wisdom of Jewish tradition and thought can be applied in today’s world.
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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsReligion & SpiritualityJudaismSociety & Culture |
Cultural historian Joe Moran joins Joseph Dweck to discuss the overlooked beauty of the mundane.
From queuing to scrolling, he reveals how the routines and rituals we ignore are actually the scaffolding of human life. Together they reflect on shynes... more
Science journalist Caroline Williams joins Joseph Dweck to explore the powerful connection between body and mind.
They delve into how movement can reshape our mental health through neuroplasticity, why we’ve become so sedentary, and how even simple ... more
Joseph Dweck speaks with robotics and AI pioneer Professor Hod Lipson about machine creativity and what it reveals about being human.
From robot artists to self-aware machines, they explore the philosophical and practical boundaries of artificial in... more
Social psychologist Richard E. Nisbett joins Rabbi Dweck to discuss the role of environment in intelligence, the importance of stories, and some of the differences in thought and perception between East and West.
Richard E. Nisbett is co-director of... more
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