
A podcast exploring questions in science, culture, music, philosophy and more. Life as we know it, or would like to. The content varies from episode to episode and includes interviews, music and the occasional sound-rich story in the tradition of This American Life or Radio Lab. Produced and hosted by Robert Pollie in California.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 288 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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| Categories | ScienceSociety & Culture | ||||

There are a lot of comedians whose work I'm partial to, but I have a special place in my pantheon for Garry Shandling. He was funny, unsparing, compassionate, psychologically acute and epistemologically astute all at once, an uneasy combination of en... more
If the news coverage of recently discovered gravitational waves left you with lingering questions, you've come to the right place. Theoretical physicist Anthony Aguirre, our go-to guy on all things general relativistic, provides some great insight in... more
Gwendolyn Mok may have flunked her first Juilliard audition at the age of 5, but that was just a speed bump en route to a distinguished recording and concert career. Gwen sees herself as a kind of medium, doing her best to channel the spirit and inte... more
“As a black male in the United States,” says George Yancy, “to do philosophy in the abstract would be to deny the reality of my own existence.” Yancy grew up in a tough North Philadelphia housing project, where young men were far more likely to end u... more
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Fantastic show, insightful guests that explore interesting topics in depth. Great work! Was sad to see it has been discontinued.
Pollie is one of the only interviewers I'm aware of who can do interviews about science topics (such as Einstein's relativity or molecular biology) without oversimplifying or dumbing it down too much but at the same time making them comprehensible to people like me with limited science background. Some times I've listened to the same interview several times. And not just about science. One of the best podcasts out there!
The podcast seems to have gone on hiatus for some reason. I hope it re... more
Started listing to 7th Ave Project several years back and started from the begining because I loved it. Sad to see that it has stopped. Hope Mr. Pollie can start this somehow even though KUSP is not around any more.
I subscibe to dozens of podcasts, and this is the Mac Daddy. Hands down the best podcast of all. Broad range of topics, and a host who can speak to any.
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