Category Archives: Podcast

Another BP Podcast is up. You can listen on Libsyn, iTunes and Stitcher. Probably the easiest way to keep up the podcast since we don’t have a regular schedule is to subscribe at one of the links above. You can also support the podcast as a patron (the primary benefit now is that you get the podcasts considerably earlier than everyone else…this podcast …

Continue reading “BrownCast Podcast episode 13: conversation with a Hindu nationalist”

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Another BP Podcast is up. You can listen on Libsyn, iTunes and Stitcher. Probably the easiest way to keep up the podcast since we don’t have a regular schedule is to subscribe at one of the links above. You can also support the podcast as a patron (the primary benefit now is that you get …

Continue reading “BrownCast Episode 12: The global China, with Carl Zha”

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The latest BP Podcast is up. You can listen on Libsyn, iTunes and Stitcher. Probably the easiest way to keep up the podcast since we don’t have a regular schedule is to subscribe at one of the links above. You can also support the podcast as a patron (the primary benefit now is that you …

Continue reading “Brown Pundits BrownCast episode 10, with Josiah Neeley”

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I’ll be interviewing my friend Josiah Neeley tomorrow about politics and policy in Trump’s America. Since this is Brown Pundits my outline has a lot of brown-themed questions, but we’ll range. If you are reading this before ~2 PM PDT feel free to drop-in questions. Josiah’s podcast, Urbane Cowboys, has had several brown people on. … Continue reading “Notes on Brown Pundits “BrownCast””

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When Zach, Omar, and myself began the BrownCast I said that at some point we’d have to think about how we could make it self-supporting. Some people are already complaining about the production quality. There’s a reason for that: I’ve been doing all the editing. I literally had never used Audacity before, and as most … Continue reading “Supporting the Brown Pundits “BrownCast””

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The latest BP Podcast is up. You can listen on Libsyn, iTunes and Stitcher. Probably the easiest way to keep up the podcast since we don’t have a regular schedule is to subscribe at one of the links above. The guest this week is Sarah Haider. She is executive director of Ex-Muslims of North America. … Continue reading “Brown Pundits – Episode 7, Sarah Haider, Islam, identity, and the “public life””

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This was a big year for Insitome. Our three flagship products, Regional Ancestry, Neanderthal, and Metabolism, have been present in the Helix store for over a year. Over the next few months, we plan on upgrading and rolling out changes. One of the aspe…

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This was a big year for Insitome. Our three flagship products, Regional Ancestry, Neanderthal, and Metabolism, have been present in the Helix store for over a year. Over the next few months, we plan on upgrading and rolling out changes. One of the aspe…

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The latest BP Podcast is up. You can listen on Libsyn, iTunes and Stitcher. Probably the easiest way to keep up the podcast since we don’t have a regular schedule is to subscribe at one of the links above. Thanks to everyone who reviewed the podcast! Please leave more 5-star reviews. If this podcasts interests … Continue reading “Brown Pundits – Episode 6, Chinese history, pop culture and strategy, with Tanner Greer”

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The latest BP Podcast is up. You can listen on Libsyn, iTunes and Stitcher. Probably the easiest way to keep up the podcast since we don’t have a regular schedule is to subscribe at one of the links above. Thanks to everyone who reviewed the podcast! Please leave more 5-star reviews. If this podcasts interests … Continue reading “Brown Pundits – Episode 5, reflections on the Chinese age”

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The latest BP Podcast is up. You can listen on Libsyn, iTunes and Stitcher. Probably the easiest way to keep up the podcast since we don’t have a regular schedule is to subscribe at one of the links above. Thanks to everyone who reviewed the podcast! Please leave more 5-star reviews. If this podcasts interests … Continue reading “Brown Pundits – Episode 4, three Hindus talk about the Golden Age of Islam”

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Zach, Omar, and myself will do a podcast on Indian genetics next week. I already did one on this topic for my main podcast, so I’m curious what readers of this weblog want to hear about. We can’t guarantee we’ll use the questions, but it’s possible. I think the format will mostly involve Zach and … Continue reading “Questions for the genetics of India podcast….”

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The latest BP Podcast is up. You can listen on Libsyn, iTunes and Stitcher. Probably the easiest way to keep up the podcast since we don’t have a regular schedule is to subscribe at one of the links above. The title makes it clear what we talked about this week. It as a long podcast … Continue reading “Brown Pundits Podcast #2 – Asia Bibi and Colorism”

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I’ve already submitted to iTunes and Stitcher. So I’ll post those links for those of you who want to subscribe that way….

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So at some point the Brown Pundits “browncast” (as opposed to brown caste) is a go. I’m not going to submit to Itunes or Stitcher until we have a podcast recorded and up.

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This week on The Insight (Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Google Play) we touched upon arguably one of the greatest human journeys of humankind, the expansion of the Polynesians across the Pacific.Bishop MuseumSpencer discussed his visit to the Bishop Mus…

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Last week Spencer & I took a break from The Insight. We’re at 71 iTunes ratings. I would appreciate it if readers of this weblog could help us make it to 100 (then I’ll stop pestering you). Also, we only have 5 reviews on Stitcher. This week we’re talking to Roberta Estes about the arrest of […]

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On this week’s episode of The Insight (Stitcher and Google Play) we talk to Stuart Ritchie, a postdoc in Ian Deary’s lab, about recent developments in cognition and genomics. There’s a reason that Deary gets some time in She Has Her Mother’s Laugh, his group is publishing some really interesting work. Before we get to […]

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On this week’s episode of The Insight (Stitcher and Google Play) we talk to Stuart Ritchie, a postdoc in Ian Deary’s lab, about recent developments in cognition and genomics. There’s a reason that Deary gets some time in She Has Her Mother’s Laugh, his group is publishing some really interesting work. Before we get to […]

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Journey of Man, Spencer Wells’ book and documentary, came out 15 years ago. To a great extent the impact of TV is such that one can argue it introduced genetic anthropology to a whole generation. A lot has happened since then. On this week’s The Insight we review what’s happened since then, and how Spencer, […]

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