Who pays for an assassin on the internet? Dark web researcher Carl Miller spent years tracking down the answer to this question. In this chilling talk,...
Happiness, high achievement, or kindness – which is most important to you in your kids? Which do you think your kids think you care about the...
Tenelle Porter’s job is to study humility. Specifically the intellectual kind — the idea that we might be wrong or mistaken about some of our beliefs....
What happens when trust is shifted away from human interactions and given to machines or companies to be monetized? Rachel Botsman is a professor at Oxford...
Heather Havrilesky is the author of the book Foreverland: On the Divine Tedium of Marriage. She’s also the writer behind the advice columns “Ask Polly,” and...
How do you make sense of the present? Nate DiMeo might suggest you look at the past. Nate is the host of the podcast and book,...
We offer our thoughts on Nintendo’s new console, after going hands-on with it at the Switch 2 experience. Plus: What the ongoing tariffs mean for its...
There are things we accept as obvious truths that aren’t necessarily backed up by data. A primary example: cousin marriage being taboo. In this episode, data...
No one remembers when you’re right, but no one forgets when you’re wrong. Your local weather person knows that saying all too well. But while they...
We know how long it takes to heal from broken bones, injuries and ailments, but what about a broken heart? The answer, like relationships, is a...