unSILOed is a series of interdisciplinary conversations that inspire new ways of thinking about our world. Our goal is to build a community of lifelong learners addicted to curiosity and the pursuit of insight about themselves and the world around them.*unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*

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665. Understanding Trump’s Leadership Tactics and How to Counter Them with Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
Jul 03, 2026
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld is a professor of management and senior associate dean for leadership studies at the Yale School of Management. He is also the author, co-author, and editor of a number of books…
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664. A Pessimist’s View on What It Means To Be Human with William Ian Miller
Jun 30, 2026
What insights on social psychology can be gleaned from ancient texts? William Ian Miller is a professor of law at the University of Michigan and prolific author. His work is that of a polymath and…
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663. The Quest for Authenticity in an Algorithm-Driven World with Kyle Chayka
Jun 25, 2026
Kyle Chayka is a staff writer for the New Yorker and also the author of the books Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture and The Longing for Less: What's Missing from Minimalism. Greg and…
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662. Exploring Honesty: Beyond Truth and Lies in the Age of Deception and AI with Christian B. Miller
Jun 23, 2026
Christian B. Miller is the A.C. Reid Professor of Philosophy at Wake Forest University and the author of several books. His latest title is The Honesty Crisis: Preserving Our Most Treasured Virtue in…
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661. Navigating AI: The Power of Our Wishes with Nicolas Darveau-Garneau
Jun 18, 2026
Nicolas Darveau-Garneau is the founder of Garneau Digital Advisors, is the former chief evangelist of Google, and is the author of the book Be a Sequoia, Not a Bonsai: The Seven Growth Secrets of the…
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660. The Intersection of Critical Theory and Business Education with Peter Fleming
Jun 16, 2026
Peter Fleming is a professor of management at the University of Technology Sydney, and also the author of several books. His recent works are Dark Academia: How Universities Die, Sugar Daddy…
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659. Science Journalism, Academic Silos, and the Cost of Being Right with Matt Kaplan
Jun 11, 2026
Matt Kaplan is the science correspondent at The Economist and also the author of a number of books. His latest work is I Told You So!: Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being…
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658. Preventing Alzheimer's: Bridging Research and Practice with Dr. Dale Bredesen
Jun 08, 2026
Dale Bredesen is the senior director of the Precision Brain Health Program at Pacific Neuroscience Institute and also the founding CEO of the Buck Institute. He also has authored a number of books…
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657. Prophecy and Prediction: Exploring AI’s Future with Carissa Véliz
Jun 04, 2026
Carissa Véliz is an Associate Professor in Philosophy at the Institute for Ethics in AI, a Fellow at Hertford College at the University of Oxford, and the author of multiple books, including, most…
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656. Startup Governance, Mission Control, and the Failures of Shareholder Primacy with Eric Ries
Jun 02, 2026
Eric Ries is an author, podcaster, and founder of The Lean Startup. He hosts The Eric Ries Show and his notable books Incorruptible: Why Good Companies Go Bad... and How Great Companies Stay Great…
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655. Inside The Mind of DeepMind’s Founder with Sebastian Mallaby
May 28, 2026
How did a teenage video game designer from London become a Nobel Prize-winning scientist behind one of the most consequential technology efforts in history? Sebastian Mallaby is a senior fellow at…
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654. Predictive Brains, Placebos, Awe, and the Mind–Matter Frontier with Jo Marchant
May 25, 2026
Jo Marchant is a science journalist and podcast host, and also the author of several books. Her latest works include In Search of Now: The Science of the Present Moment and Cure: A Journey into the…
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653. Crafting a Purposeful Life with Tom Rath
May 21, 2026
Tom Rath is a researcher and #1 NYT bestselling author of 12 books. His latest works are How Full Is Your Bucket? And What's the Point? Turning Purpose Into Your Daily Superpower. Greg and Tom…
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652. Silent Legacies: How Enlightenment Philosophers Faced Mortality with Joanna Stalnaker
May 19, 2026
Joanna Stalnaker is a professor of French at Columbia University and also the author of the books The Rest Is Silence: Enlightenment Philosophers Facing Death and The Unfinished Enlightenment…
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651. Redefining Revolutions: From Ancient Cycles to Modern Movements with Dan Edelstein
May 14, 2026
Dan Edelstein is a professor of French, history, and political science at Stanford University. He’s also the author of several books on revolution and the Enlightenment, including The Revolution to…
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650. How ‘Nudge’ Policies Shifted the Blame From Systems to Individuals with Nick Chater
May 12, 2026
How much is on us, as individuals, to fix the world’s great problems? Do initiatives like encouraging homeowners to switch to green energy really move the needle in the battle against climate change?…
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649. Bacteria to AI: Technics, Nonconscious Cognition, and Meaning in LLMs with N. Katherine Hayles
May 08, 2026
N. Katherine Hayles is a professor of English at UCLA and Emeritus Professor of Literature at Duke University. She is also the author of a number of books on consciousness and AI. Her latest book is…
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648. Civilization’s Imbalance and Restoring the Humanities: The Divided Brain with Iain McGilchrist
May 05, 2026
Iain McGilchrist is a former fellow at Oxford University and the author of a few books, including Ways of Attending: How our Divided Brain Constructs the World, The Matter With Things: Our Brains…
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647. What’s Missing From the Modern Education System with Susan Wise Bauer
May 01, 2026
Susan Wise Bauer is a prolific author, former instructor at the College of William and Mary, and classical education expert. Her books include, The History of the World series, The Well-Educated…
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646. The Economics of Life & Being Human with Pablo A. Peña
Apr 29, 2026
How can economic science help you decide which college to attend, or how many children to have, or even who to marry? Pablo A. Peña is an associate instructional professor of economics at the…
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645. Making Money Work: Banks, Capital Theory, and the Fed’s Blind Spot with Steve H. Hanke
Apr 27, 2026
Steve H. Hanke is a Professor of Applied Economics and Founder and Co-Director of the Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise at Johns Hopkins University…
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644. Reclaiming Joy from Screens and Ultra-Processed Foods with Michaeleen Doucleff
Apr 24, 2026
What if reducing screen time or eating less processed food didn’t feel like deprivation, but rather it was the key to unlocking more joy and excitement in our lives? Michaeleen Doucleff, PhD, is a…
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643. In a Good Place: How Built Environments Shape Agency, Wellbeing, and Behavior with Leidy Klotz
Apr 22, 2026
How has the new understanding of broken-windows theory helped to reinforce the importance of community ownership? How do built environments also transmit cultural messages? What does good workplace…
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642. Roger Spitz on Future-Readiness: A Call to Adaptability
Apr 20, 2026
How did working with first-principles thinking allow SpaceX to maneuver nimbly past established aerospace giants? What are the limits of prediction and scenario models under “deep uncertainty,” and…
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641. How to Become an Expert in Conflict with Amy Gallo
Apr 16, 2026
Even though conflict is something we all instinctively want to avoid, it’s an essential part of a healthy culture. So what can organizations do to ensure they’re not only managing conflict…
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640. From Ancient Merchants to Modern Markets: Sven Beckert's History of Capitalism
Apr 13, 2026
How can you trace capitalism from long-distance merchant networks (including 12th-century Aden) to a modern-day world economy? What are alternative stories to the commonly held Eurocentric view of…
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639. Understanding Stereotypes & How They Impact Us with Claude M. Steele
Apr 09, 2026
Claude Steele is a professor of psychology at Stanford University and the author of the landmark book, Whistling Vivaldi: How Stereotypes Affect Us and What We Can Do. His new book, Churn: The…
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638. Why Nothing Works: How Progressivism’s Split Led to Today's Governance Gridlock with Marc J. Dunkelman
Apr 07, 2026
How is governance dysfunction linked to declining ‘middle-ring’ community ties? Marc J. Dunkelman is a fellow at Brown University and a fellow at the Searchlight Institute in Washington, D.C. Marc…
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637. AI and the Human Mind: Exploring Surprising Parallels with Christopher Summerfield
Apr 03, 2026
When AI tells us what we want to hear, is it acting in a rogue way, or is it emulating behavior that society clearly values? How does our ability to sleep enable us to update faster than neural…
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636. Rediscovering Virtue the Renaissance Way with James Hankins
Apr 01, 2026
It’s one of the oldest debates in political philosophy: Do good laws make good men, or do good men make good laws? Minds have been wrestling with this question since the days of Petrarch and…
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