136. Gad Saad — The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense

136. Gad Saad — The Parasitic Mind: How Infec...

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Who Gets to Edit Culture? Sensitivity Readers & Censorship in Book Publishing

Publishing likes to imagine itself as a marketplace of ideas with a strong immune system: good arguments win, bad ones fade, and editors act as principled gatekeepers. In practice, it's also an industry with thin margins, status anxiety, and a constant fear of reputational damage ...  Show more

Filming Corey Feldman & "Corey's Angels": The Weird World Behind the Curtain

Documentary filmmaker Marcie Hume (BBC alum; Magicians: Life in the Impossible) joins Michael Shermer to talk about her new verité film Corey Feldman vs. the World—shot over a decade, starting in the "Corey's Angels" era and following a tour that unravels in real time. It goes to ...  Show more

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