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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologyEducation | |||

We're going to take you back to Biblical times!
In this interview, Stephanie Winn (host of You Must Be Some Kind of Therapist, LMFT) talks to me about rapid-onset gender dysphoria (ROGD) like it's a real-life fright fest.
Leading AI researcher Sonia Joseph is showing robots how to wash dishes, drive cars, and...take over the world?
(How? Why? What is she doing? What are they doing? Somebody call Charlton Heston! I'm serious!)
Aaron Francis, co-founder of Try Hard Studios and father of four kids, talks to me about what it means to be a good husband. (I made him cry a few times!)
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I’m not usually a fan of interview shows, but this show is just so delightful, compassionate, and slightly offbeat! The subjects are really interesting, and I love how confrontational the interviews are lol—Paige asks all the questions I’m thinking and more. This is a well-produced, slightly experimental show that stands out in an endless sea of interview podcasts!
Amazing!!!!
Interview with Alex was great. The host (Paige I'm assuming idk this is the first one I've listened to) perfectly times their questions and follow ups. Interested in whatever gets put out, it clearly has thought and poise not seen in many other places.
Paige makes each topic/guest seem like a microcosm of much bigger things. While each episode gets its due attention, there is an underlying sensibility connecting them across the podcast – something to do with humor, sensitivity, vulnerability and understated profundity. I think her confidence in her intuition may be Paige’s secret weapon. I’ve enjoyed every episode I’ve listened to and am glad that there is a large catalog for me to dig into!
She draws out interesting stories, advice, reflections naturally while making her guest the star of each episode. Sessions are well-paced and organized. There are also some fun bonus episodes that aren’t interviews. I never know what to expect next but everything I’ve heard so far has been delightful!
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Topics range across personal experiences and societal issues in an engaging format that mixes humor with serious discussions. Key episodes cover facets of the tech world, including the dynamics of hacker houses and emotional abuse, while also addressing broader themes such as the challenges faced by low-wage workers and the implications of automation and artificial intelligence on parenting. Through a diverse lineup of guests, the content often emphasizes vulnerability, authenticity, and the importance of mental health, aiming to stimulate thought and connection among listeners. This blend of conversations resonates with those seeking to navigate today's complexities with curiosity and insight.
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Recent guests on I Don't Know Anything include:
1. Aaron Francis
2. Dr. Lauretta Reeves
3. Carey Burtt
4. Lindsey Ducroz
5. Slava Fintel
6. Steve Fintel
7. Krystl Fabella
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