The Theory of Everything / Dr. Michio Kaku

The Theory of Everything / Dr. Michio Kaku

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The Case Against Reality / Dr. Don Hoffman

As we conclude our Metahuman miniseries, we hear from Dr. Don Hoffman, writer and professor of Cognitive Sciences at the University of California, Irvine, as he shares his latest book The Case of Against Reality: Why Evolution Hid the Truth from Our Eyes and asks us to challenge ...  Show more

Success from Within / Jay Shetty

Continuing onward through our Metahuman miniseries, we move forward with our second episode. When working to understand success and what a successful life might mean, we hear from host, viral content creator, and former monk, Jay Shetty. Just as wisdom traditions of all time have ...  Show more

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