Episodios

  • Agustín Fuentes - A master class in anthropology and a life lived among complexity
    May 21 2024

    Agustín Fuentes reads a multi-million year history of our world, a student of its myriad lessons that often subvert unquestioned modern narratives and the problematic ways we've arrived at them. His is an anthropological, ecological, refreshingly unalloyed sensibility, an uncommon concoction whose life of scholarship and insight illuminate what we all might need to cultivate for the world we are walking into.

    Origins Podcast Website

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    Show Notes:

    • Positionality (04:20)
    • Interest in the transcendent (06:15)
    • Willingness to contend with complexity (11:30)
    • Awe and beautify of biology and anthropology (14:20)
    • Eric Wolf '[anthropology is] the most scientific of humanities, the most humanistic of sciences' (16:20)
    • Phyllis Dolhinow (18:00)
    • Karl Popper and falsifiability (22:00)
    • Margaret Lock and local biologies (24:00)
    • Dialectic (24:30)
    • Curriculum for the future (25:00)
    • Myth of 'evolution as progress' (26:00)
    • Teju Cole (33:00)
    • Complexity: connecting the micro and macro (37:00)
    • Approach to teaching and sharing knowledge (40:00)
    • Cultural moment with the idea that we need to hold two truths at once (42:30)
    • 'healing comes in the return' (46:40)
    • Jeff Tweedy on writing (49:00)
    • Lightning Round (50:00)
      • Book: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
      • Passion: Travel, being on planes
      • Heart sing: Book he's writing (and his prior book Race, Monogamy, and Other Lies They Told You)
      • Screwed up: a couple of relationships and guitar
    • Find Agustín online:
      • Website
      • Princeton
    • 'Five-Cut Fridays’ five-song music playlist series
      • Agustín’s playlist


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    Music by swelo on all streaming platforms or @swelomusic on social media

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    57 m
  • Albert-László Barabási - Network science, breakthrough orientation, and a life made around discovery
    Apr 16 2024

    Albert-László Barabási thinks in networks and his scholarship, as his life, is embodiment of the explorative, imaginative, and generative nature of networks. It would be difficult to imagine a person better suited to steward us through the innate and seemingly universal tendency of things to connect to each other and all of its implications.

    Origins Podcast Website

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    Show Notes:

    • Preferential attachment (10:00)
    • What he tells his students (13:30)
    • Breakthroughs (14:00)
    • 'Shelf Time' (14:30)
    • The Science of Science (19:00)
    • Bridging (network science) (19:00)
    • His first and second papers in network science (22:00)
    • Danielle Allen (28:30)
    • David Lazer (https://lazerlab.net/home) 'network based decision making' (31:00)
    • Hélène Landemore epistemic democracy (32:00)
    • Northeastern University Network Science Institute (35:30)
    • Center for Complex Network Research (36:00)
    • Alessandro Vespignani (37:00)
    • János Kertész (38:00)
    • Jane Hirshfield "Let Them Not Say" (42:00)
    • Joan Didion "I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what I’m looking at, what I see and what it means." (44:30)
    • His writing practice (44:30)
    • His routines (45:00)
    • Commonplace book (53:00)
    • Robert K Merton "Singletons and Multiples in Scientific Discovery" (56:30)
    • What does it mean to flourish? (59:00)
    • Lightning Round (01:03:30):
      • Book: Isaac Asimov The Foundation Trilogy
      • Passion: art (Hidden Patterns exhibition; 150 years of Nature)
      • Heart sing: Network medicine
      • Screwed up: Failing to invest in Google
    • Find László online:
      • https://barabasi.com/
    • 'Five-Cut Fridays’ five-song music playlist series
      • László’s playlist


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    Music by swelo on all streaming platforms or @swelomusic on social media<

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  • Origins and Ongoingness: Thoughts on Season Seven
    Apr 9 2024

    Hello friends, a new season of Origins is coming NEXT WEEK. Last season of this show was a season of flourishing. The episodes ahead we not be a season of something in particular but a movement toward process, toward open-endedness, toward unsettledness; of discipline, of intellect, of being. Great scientific breakthroughs are discoveries of process, and the great discoveries of society and our own lives will be the same.

    Thank you for listening and I'm excited to explore together each of the coming guests, and the exhilarating glimpses they provide into ourselves and our society along the way.

    Episode transcript, with links

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  • The Great Askers (episode 1): Sara Hendren and Krista Tippett
    Jan 30 2024

    Origins Podcast Website

    Flourishing Commons Newsletter and the post introducing Great Asking

    Show Notes:

    • Sara Hendren's Origins Conversation
    • start of a living conversation (05:20)
    • Ignorance by Stuart Firestein (06:00)
    • questions are the oxygen of imagination (08:00)
    • curiosity is a moral muscle (10:10)
    • The Division of Cognitive Laborby Philip Kitcher (09:20)
    • Sara's substack (10:40)
    • Howard Gardner (11:20)
    • Participatory readiness Danielle Allen (16:40)
    • Living the Questions with Krista (23:30)
    • questions and a state of receptivity (30:20)
    • Sara's blog on voice memos (37:00)
    • vagus nerve (37:00)
    • neuroplasticity (37:30)
    • Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke (45:00)
    • The Virtues of Limits by David McPherson (53:30)
    • the healing is in the return - Sharon Salzberg (55:00)
    • Proust Questionnaire
    • Lightning Round (57:30):
      • Overrated virtue: (Krista) independence; (Sara) fortitude as opposed to true courage
      • Words or phrases to retire: (Krista) losing generative to AI; (Sara) community
      • Valuing in friends: (Krista) laughter; (Sara) longevity
      • Lowest depth of misery: (Krista) when imagination shuts down; (Sara) tyranny of inwardness and the lie of aloneness (St. Augustine)
    • Find Sara and Krista online:
      • Sara
      • Krista

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    Music by Agasthya Pradhan Shenoy (Swelo)

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  • James Evans - Cultural observatories, knowledge communities, and a life resplendent with ideas
    Jan 9 2024

    James Evans' life is one resplendent with ideas. His trajectory into research and learning in areas as wide as network science, collective intelligence, computational social science, and even how knowledge is created, is as irreducible as it is exhilarating, and is a beacon in disorienting times marked by seemingly accelerating paces of change.

    Origins Podcast Website

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    Show Notes:

    • cultural and knowledge observatories (05:30)
    • Mark Granovetter (09:15)
    • Steve Barley (10:30)
    • Woody Powell (10:30)
    • Chris Summerfield (11:00)
    • Some papers mentioned:
      • Metaknowledge (17:10)
      • Weaving the fabric of science: Dynamic network models of science's unfolding structure (18:30)
    • Abduction (21:30)
    • epistemic space (22:40)
    • Claude Lévi-Strauss (24:20)
    • Clifford Geertz (24:30)
    • "Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations" Obermeyer et al. (30:00)
    • Scarcity Sendhil Mullainathan (35:00)
    • The Knowledge Lab (36:00)
    • "Quantifying the dynamics of failure across science, startups and security" Yin et al. (45:00)
    • Charles Sanders Peirce (51:00)
    • Pirkei Avot (56:00)
    • Alison Gopnik on explore-exploit (01:02:30)
    • Elise Boulding "the 200-year present" (01:03:00)
    • Jo Guldi (01:06:00)
    • Lightning Round (01:06:30):
      • Book: The Enigma of Reason
      • Passion: physical exploration and spiritual calling
      • Heart sing: 'social science fiction' and Hod Lipson
      • Screwed up: management style at times
    • James online:
      • @profjamesevans
      • The Knowledge Lab
    • 'Five-Cut Fridays’ five-song music playlist series
      • James’ playlist


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    1 h y 18 m
  • Ingrid Daubechies - The "Godmother of digital image" on the beauty of the world
    Nov 28 2023

    Ingrid Daubechies is endlessly, irrepressibly, beautifully curious. She is a Belgian physicist and mathematician whose scientific achievements have rippled across society in all directions for the past 35 years. But, more than that, she's a fierce champion of diversity and equality, in math and science, in women's rights, in opportunity. To sit with Ingrid, her math and her life, is to illuminate our world and inspire us to imagine other worlds.

    Origins Podcast Website


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    Show Notes:

    • Depression (05:30)
    • Krista Tippett On Being Podcast (07:15)
    • Arthur Zajonc (10:10)
    • Exponential thinking (14:20)
    • Applied mathematics (19:00)
    • Daubechies wavelet (20:00)
    • The life of a researcher (25:00)
    • Collaboration (27:00)
    • Bell Labs (29:00)
    • What is changing in the field of mathematics (32:00)
    • Creating a community (34:00)
    • Teaching: helping a person grow into the fullness of their imagination (36:00)
    • Mathemalchemy (39:00)
    • The Bridges Organization (40:00)
    • Time to Break Free by Dominique Ehrmann (41:00)
    • Mathemalchemy comic book (45:30)
    • Bridging ties (47:00)
    • Experiences at Burning Man (47:20)
    • Pico Iyer (50:30)
    • Museum of Mathematics (51:00)
    • Flatiron Institute (51:30)
    • Lighting Round (54:00)
      • Book: The Broken Earth series by NK Jemisin; Digger by Ursula Vernon
      • Passion: Social justice
      • Heart sing: Temari
      • Screwed up: Aspects of parenting
    • Find Ingrid online:
      • https://ece.duke.edu/faculty/ingrid-daubechies
      • The Godmother of the Digital Image New York Times
    • 'Five-Cut Fridays’ five-song music playlist series
      • Ingrid’s playlist


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    Music by swelo on all streaming platforms or @swelomusic on social media

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  • Mark Granovetter - Weak ties, living questions, and the history and future of social science
    Oct 31 2023

    Mark Granovetter has made and remade our understanding of social networks, social theory, collective action, and economic sociology, making and remaking our world in the process. It would not be hyperbole to say that few living scholars have had the influence of Mark Granovetter.

    Origins Podcast Website

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    Show Notes:

    • Attorney for the Damned by John A. Farrell (9:00)
    • Interest in world history (10:00)
    • A History of the Modern World (11:00)
    • Why are there revolutions? (12:00)
    • Philosophy of science (13:00)
    • Carl Hempel (13:00)
      • What does it mean to explain in science?
    • Talcott Parsons (15:00)
    • BF Skinner (16:00)
    • A philosophy of asking questions (17:00)
    • "The function of general laws in history" (18:00)
    • Universal peeking out from the particular (20:00)
    • Max Weber (23:00)
    • Norbert Weiner (30:00)
    • The Strength of Weak Ties (30:00)
    • The Great Fear of 1789 by Georges Lefebvre (31:00)
    • Harrison White (33:00)
    • Anatol Rapoport (37:00)
    • Stanley Milgram (40:30)
    • Danielle Allen (43:00)
    • Threshold analysis (45:00)
    • Lightning round (54:00)
      • Book: Economy and Society by Max Weber
      • Passion: anywhere asking questions that expand you
      • Heart Sing: working on new book and teaching
      • Screwed up: life balance
    • Find Mark online:
      • https://sociology.stanford.edu/people/mark-granovetter
    • 'Five-Cut Fridays’ five-song music playlist series
      • Mark’s playlist


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    Music by swelo on all streaming platforms or @swelomusic on social media

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Tina Eliassi-Rad - A master class in network thinking and the kind of life it makes
    Oct 3 2023

    Tina Eliassi-Rad is a network science pioneer, and an intrepid explorer of where network science shows up in our world and how we understand that. Her work, as her life, falls across network science, complexity, artificial intelligence, and commitments to democracy and equality, itself a constellation of experiences and literacies befitting our increasingly complex world.

    Origins Podcast Website

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    Show Notes:

    • Jon Kleinberg (09:20)
    • Northeastern Network Science Institute (12:20)
    • Bruch and Newman Aspirational pursuit of mates in online dating markets (13:40)
    • What is a complex system? Ladyman and Wiesner (14:45)
    • What science can do for democracy: a complexity science approach (15:10)
    • Faloutsos (19:00)
    • Ron Burt (24:10)
    • "Examining Responsibility and Deliberation in AI Impact Statements and Ethics Reviews" Liu et al. (27:30)
    • Research group of the future (37:20)
    • The ground truth about metadata and community detection in networks (43:30)
    • Fariba Karimi (44:00)
    • Lightning Round (51:00)
      • Book: Jane Eyre
      • Passion: Philosophy
      • Heart sing: AI systems as part of complex systems
      • Screwed up: Cooking
    • Tina online:
      • http://eliassi.org/
    • 'Five-Cut Fridays’ five-song music playlist series
      • Tina’s playlist


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