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Khanversation #35: Greeland annexation, free speech on campus and Natal conference 2025 in Austin
Khanversation episode twenty-five
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Soft power from the rooftop of the world
How Tibetans rescued a neglected Indian faith and bought 1000 years of relevance
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A different kind of heart: Tibetans’ genetic uniqueness and enduring cultural sway
High-altitude adaptations and a millennium of religious relevance
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Zineb Riboua: realism in foreign policy in 2025
An international relations expert evaluates the Trump administration
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Graeme Wood: Germany’s turn to the right
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning, Razib talks to Graeme Wood. Wood is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he usually covers geopolitics and international affairs. His work ranges from a profile of Richard Spencer, the American wh…
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Graeme Wood: Germany’s turn to the right
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning, Razib talks to Graeme Wood. Wood is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he usually covers geopolitics and international affairs. His work ranges from a profile of Richard Spencer, the American wh…
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Khanversation #34: Rod Dreher, Tariffs and Canada and America’s housing “crisis”
Khanversation episode thirty-four
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Leighton Woodhouse: against the rise of the anti-woke cancel culture and MAGA cultural hegemony
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib welcomes Leighton Akira Woodhouse back to the podcast for his third visit. Woodhouse is a journalist and documentarian based in Oakland, California. He grew up in Berkeley, and was a doctoral stude…
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Mark Lutter: charter cities and the urban future
Future governance and urban planning
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RKUL: Time Well Spent 3/15/2025
Ides of March edition
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Khanversation #33: Jacob Hartog on what educational research is, how DOGE is impacting it and what Ed Schools do
Khanversation episode thirty-three
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Kevin Klatt: Nutrition, health, MAHA and GLP-1
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Kevin Klatt, a metabolism researcher, dietitian and science communicator. Klatt holds a BA in biological anthropology from Temple University and a PhD in Molecular Nutrition from Cornell U…
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Graeme Wood: Germany’s turn to the right
A return of right-wing political movements in 21st-century Germany
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Khanversation #32: Ross Douthat on why you should believe in religion
Khanversation episode thirty-two
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Where Queens Ruled: ancient DNA confirms legendary Matrilineal Celts were no exception
Britain’s Iron-Age mother-line
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Charles Murray: 50 years on the public scene
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning, friend of the podcast, Charles Murray returns to chat with Razib again. Murray has been a public intellectual and scholar since the 1970’s. He is the author of Losing Ground, The Bell Curve, Human Accom…
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Leighton Woodhouse: against the rise of the anti-woke cancel culture and MAGA cultural hegemony
A civil libertarian comments on the second Trump era
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Titus Techera: Post-Modern Conservative in a post-national Europe
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning, Razib talks to Titus Techera, a Romanian living in Budapest, but commenting extensively on American and European culture. He is the Executive Director of the American Cinema Foundation, International Coordinato…
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Nathan Lents: Sex, truths and gender wars
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Nathan Lents about his new book, The Sexual Evolution: A Provocative Look at Sexual Behavior Through the Lens of Evolution. A professor at John Jay College in New York City, Lents earned a…
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Kevin Klatt: Nutrition, health, MAHA and GLP-1
A scientific look at health and nutrition