Episodes
Best-selling author of Being You, superstar neuroscientist Anil Seth in discussion on selfhood, the fundamentals of consciousness and why we should be optimistic about the future of the science.
Published 06/12/22
Published 06/12/22
In the first episode of the new series of Enter the Psychosphere, Melanie talks with award-winning writer and scientist, Gaia Vince, on her book Transcendence and the cultural and cognitive shifts that have made us as transformative as we are.
Published 01/27/22
Neurologist Todd Feinberg guides us through his theories on the origins of consciousness and what we know about the basis of selfhood.
Published 12/07/21
Science writer, Brandon Keim joins Melanie for a discussion of animal personhood and how meeting animals as persons might alter how we behave towards them.
Published 11/12/21
Pioneering neurobiologist Randolf Menzel and I discuss the minds of honeybees and their abilities to dance symbolically and even to dream.
Published 11/10/21
Philosopher David Livingstone Smith joins a discussion on dehumanization, racism, and what we can all do to resist the urge to see one another as less than human.
Published 10/12/21
World-renowned researcher into the behavioural ecology of fishes, Culum Brown, speaks to Melanie about the frontiers of fish intelligence and how we should rethink the lives of one of the most numerous organisms on Earth.
Published 09/23/21
Today’s guest is the trans writer and academic, Grace Lavery. Grace is an associate professor in the department of English at the University of Berkeley and General Editor of Transgender Studies Quarterly. Discussions of sex and gender, and the lives of trans individuals, have become controversial and sadly divisive. Miss Minded is an open and exploratory discussion of Grace’s personal trans experience.
Published 08/20/21
Harvard Professor of Astronomy Avi Loeb discusses his book Extraterrestrial, the biases and prejudices that can make science resistant to earth-shattering new ideas, and the possibility of advanced alien intelligences.
Published 08/03/21
Renowned neuroscientist and specialist on the minds of dolphins and whales, Lori Marino, speaks to Melanie about her work as a scientist-advocate, and what we can know about the intelligence and psychology of cetaceans.
Published 07/23/21
Neuroscientist Kevin Mitchell, author of the book Innate, talks us through the development of our minds and what we can understand of how living entities come to see value and meaning from simple goals.
Published 07/07/21
Exeter University professor of animal cognition, Dr Alex Thornton chats with me about the minds of meerkats and jackdaws.
Published 06/24/21
Psychologist Charles Fernyhough discusses his research on the phenomenon of "hearing voices", and what the studies can tell us about minds and neurodiversity.
Published 06/21/21
Published 06/09/21
Renowned professor of comparative cognition, Nicola Clayton, discusses episodic memory in crows, jays, magpies, and cuttlefish.
Published 05/25/21
A fascinating conversation with Carl Safina on the intelligence and culture of other animals, and how we should think about the rest of the living world.
Published 05/10/21
Best-selling author of The Soul of an Octopus, Sy Montgomery talks with Melanie about animal minds and the special species she's connected with over the years.
Published 05/07/21
A discussion of the biological origins of empathy and the cognition of primates with world renowned primatologist Frans de Waal.
Published 04/14/21
A conversation with science writer Philip Ball on the myths of mind that have affected us and how to think about minds in new and revolutionary ways.
Published 03/22/21
Published 03/18/21
A provocative discussion with renowned philosopher Daniel Dennett and Professor Michael Levin on their ground-breaking work thinking about agency at the level of the cell and what we can learn about minds from bioelectrics.
Published 03/17/21
In this episode, we meet philosopher of mind Peter Godfrey-Smith, the best-selling author of Other Minds and Metazoa. We enter the extraordinary world of octopuses and consider how consciousness might have evolved in the watery worlds of the seas and oceans of the planet.
Published 02/06/21