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29 Apr 2024 | Lives Well Lived Trailer | 00:00:56 | |
Welcome to Lives Well Lived with Kasia de Lazari Radek & Peter Singer. The podcast will consist of interviews with remarkable guests who have lived well, both in the sense of living an ethical life, but also in that they are fulfilled and happy with what they have achieved in their lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
16 May 2024 | PETER & KASIA: welcome to the podcast | 00:38:16 | |
Aristotle said; in order to know what it is to live well, we should study the lives of those who do live well, and that is what our two resident philosophers are here to uncover.
What is it to live a good life?
Peter & Kasia are in-conversation in this episode on what it is to live a good life on their terms. We hope this podcast will inform, motivate and inspire you, but most of all being hedonists, we hope that you will find listening to it a pleasure.
Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
23 May 2024 | DANIEL KAHNEMAN: evaluating the human condition | 01:06:42 | |
Join Kasia & Peter as they explore the profound impact of Daniel Kahneman, the Israeli-American psychologist, and author who revolutionised our understanding of human decision-making. Awarded the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, Kahneman’s groundbreaking work, alongside Amos Tversky, unveiled the cognitive biases and heuristics that shape our judgments. Kasia & Peter delve into his influential theories, including prospect theory, ask Daniel how he finds objective meaning, and discuss the importance of collaboration. This is Kahneman's last public interview before his death on March 27, 2024. If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
30 May 2024 | INGRID NEWKIRK: the end of suffering | 01:26:53 | |
Ingrid Newkirk is an author, activist, and president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the world's largest animal rights organisation. PETA famously proclaims that animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, use for entertainment, or abuse in any way. In this episode Peter & Kasia speak to Ingrid and explore PETA's achievements, and the compromises Ingrid has had to make in order to reduce the vast universe of suffering that humans inflict on animals, and how if these ideals could be implemented throughout society, there could be revolutionary change. Ingrid's impact in the Animal Rights movement is unparalleled, and she is an incredible storyteller. We hope you will be inspired by this conversation. Please note there are discussions of animal suffering inherent within this episode, please take care whilst listening. Learn more about Ingrid and PETA! People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals: PETA BOOK: Free the Animals WATCH: I Am An Animal If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
06 Jun 2024 | YUVAL NOAH HARARI: knowing the truth about yourself | 00:59:16 | |
Professor. Yuval Noah Harari is a historian, philosopher, and the bestselling author of Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow, and the forthcoming NEXUS: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI. His books have sold over 45 Million copies in 65 languages, and he is considered one of the world’s most influential public intellectuals today. Peter and Kasia interviewed Yuval in person in London, this conversation covers; the the main victims of history throughout the ages, and what was arguably the worst crime in history. Yuval gave his views on the relative importance of love and intellect. Yuval also explains why writing a bestseller doesn't necessarily mean that one is living well. Keep up to date with Yuval and sapienship Learn more about Rethink Priorities If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Additional Audio Producer (London): Giles Bidder for Darkside Media Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
13 Jun 2024 | JUDY COLLINS: the life of an artist | 01:10:39 | |
Judy Collins is a singer-songwriter with a musical career spanning seven decades. Judy is known for the outstanding clarity and beauty of her voice. Judy is a Grammy Award winning artist, whose musical catalogue of work includes 36 studio albums. Judy joins Peter & Kasia to discuss her singing career, activism, and the importance of music and art. She reflects on the 1960s, the current political climate and the need for change. Collins shares her approach to performing and the impact it has on her audience, providing them with a space for reflection and inspiration. The importance of self-care & sobriety is discussed, along with Judy's experience with suicide, and the role that spirituality and love plays in her life. If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Audio Producer: Stuart Buckland In My Life written by Paul McCartney & John Lennon, performed by Judy Collins "But of all these friends and lovers There is no one compares with you. And these memories lose their meaning When I think of love as something new. Tho' I know I'll never lose affection For people and things that went before, I know I'll often stop and think about them, In my life I love you more." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
20 Jun 2024 | NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON: the limitations of human perception | 01:29:23 | |
Peter & Kasia are joined by astrophysicist, author, and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson. They discuss Tyson's journey in becoming an astrophysicist and the public's fascination with space, and explore the impact of seeing the night sky and how it inspired Neil's life and career. The power of images like the Voyager 1 photo of Earth and the Pale Blue Dot photo in shaping the perspective of ourselves in the universe are considered. The conversation explores the limitations of human perception and the role of science in enhancing our understanding of reality. Appearance by Producer Rach who has a burning question for Neil and The Golden Record... If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil ‘Come Sail Away’ performed by Styx, written by Dennis DeYoung Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
27 Jun 2024 | JANE GOODALL: recognising the animal as an individual | 00:57:54 | |
Jane Goodall DBE is an ethologist and conservationist, the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, and a UN Messenger of Peace. Peter and Kasia have joined Jane in her family home to record this conversation. In this dialogue, Jane Goodall reflects on the powerful influence of her mother, her passion for animals that began in childhood, and her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees. Jane recounts her journey from a curious child to an eminent ethologist and activist, reshaping scientific views on animal behaviour and emotions. Goodall discusses the significance of animal welfare, the crisis of factory farming, and the importance of fostering hope through her Roots & Shoots program for young people. This conversation emphasises Jane's lifelong dedication to understanding and protecting animals, while inspiring future generations to make a positive impact on the world. If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Additional Audio Producer (London): Giles Bidder for Darkside Media Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
04 Jul 2024 | ROBERT WRIGHT: navigating moral realism | 01:03:05 | |
Peter & Kasia are joined by author and journalist Robert Wright. Robert Wright is the New York Times bestselling author of The Evolution of God (a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize), Nonzero, The Moral Animal, Three Scientists and their Gods, and Why Buddhism Is True. The discussion delves into the evolutionary explanations for altruism and sympathy, and how human sexual psychology impacts societal norms. The role of technology and non-zero-sum interactions in human history is explored, alongside the ethical challenges posed by artificial intelligence. Robert discusses moral realism, and the concept of being judged by a higher power. If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
11 Jul 2024 | KATE GRANT: turning compassion into action | 00:43:41 | |
Peter & Kasia are in-conversation with Kate Grant, a leading figure in the fight against obstetric fistula. This episode explores Kate's transition from a successful advertising career to working in international development and eventually leading the Fistula Foundation as CEO. Kate explains what obstetric fistula is, its impact on women in low-resource settings, and the challenges in addressing it due to socioeconomic and gender inequalities. Kate talks about her personal motivations, and her critical perspective on global aid effectiveness and philanthropy. Kate emphasises the transformative power of fistula surgery and the importance of addressing structural inequalities to make a lasting impact on women's health. Learn more about Kate the Fistula Foundation! If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
18 Jul 2024 | DUI TOLEDO: self-discipline and contribution | 01:11:18 | |
Dui Toledo is in conversation with Peter & Kasia to discuss his personal philosophy on living a good life, which includes balancing health, skill development, meaningful relationships, and service to others. Dui highlights his 105-hour rule to manage time efficiently, the importance of deliberate learning, and his perspectives on ethics, morality, and living a life well-lived. Learn more about Dui If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
25 Jul 2024 | TYLER COWEN: the future of humanity | 01:19:46 | |
Tyler Cowen is an American economist, columnist, and blogger, He was ranked at number 72 among the "Top 100 Global Thinkers" and he is here with Peter & Kasia to discuss wide ranging diverse topics! This episode delves into the speculation around the existence and visitation of aliens to Earth, and exploring the implications of such visits on human behaviour and society. AI's impact on future technology and economics, as well as climate change, deregulation, and animal welfare. Cowen shares his daily routine, emphasising the importance of output and productivity, his philosophy of life, including his views on utilitarianism, religion, and the importance of constantly seeking knowledge and making incremental improvements for a better world. Learn more about Tyler at Marginal Revolution If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
01 Aug 2024 | FRANCES KISSLING: the fearless advocate | 01:04:35 | |
Frances Kissling is a prominent advocate in the fields of religion, reproductive health and ethics. Kissling served as the president of Catholics for Choice for 25 years, where she worked to promote a progressive understanding of reproductive rights within the Catholic community, and has significantly contributed to discussions on abortion rights and women's health issues. In this episode Frances reflects on her life journey, discussing her Polish heritage, childhood experiences, and early influences that led her to join and subsequently leave a convent. She delves into her work as a pro-choice activist, and the complexities of balancing Catholic values with her advocacy for women's rights and reproductive freedom. If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
08 Aug 2024 | MATTHIEU RICARD: the perspective of happiness | 01:12:58 | |
Matthieu Ricard is a French-Nepalese author, photographer, and Buddhist monk who resides at a Monastery in Nepal. Matthieu received a PhD degree in molecular genetics in 1972. He then decided to forsake his scientific career and instead practice Tibetan Buddhism, living mainly in the Himalayas. Since 1989, he has acted as the French interpreter for the 14th Dalai Lama. Matthieu Ricard is often referred to as the "world's happiest man. In this episode Ricard shares with Peter & Kasia insights from his life as a Buddhist monk, including his rigorous meditation practices, his experiences with spiritual masters, and his thoughts on living a meaningful life through the interconnectedness of all beings. Ricard emphasises that true happiness stems from flourishing altruism and compassion, rather than the endless pursuit of personal pleasure. Learn more about Matthieu and read his latest book: Notebooks of a Wandering Monk If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
15 Aug 2024 | A.J. JACOBS: experimenting with life | 01:12:58 | |
A.J. Jacobs is an author, humourist and journalist, who has written four New York Times bestsellers, including 'The Year of Living Biblically' , 'The Know-It-All: One Man’s Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World, and 'Drop Dead Healthy'.
Jacobs discusses his unique life as a 'human guinea pig,' exploring different ways of living through immersive year-long experiments such as living according to all biblical rules, striving for physical perfection, and living like America's Founding Fathers for his latest book, 'The Year of Living Constitutionally.' A.J. discusses his motivations behind these experiments, and recounts his experiences with radical honesty, health regimens, and biblical literalism. Learn more about A.J Jacobs and read his latest book The Year of Living Constitutionally If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
22 Aug 2024 | JONATHAN HAIDT: moral psychology in a modern world | 01:18:16 | |
Jonathan Haidt is a social psychologist and author of New York Times bestsellers 'The Righteous Mind', and 'The Coddling of the American Mind'. His latest book 'The Anxious Generation', argues that the rise of smartphones and overprotective parenting have led to a "rewiring" of childhood and a rise in mental illness. Jon discusses the intricate dynamics of political behaviour in America, highlighting the psychological differences, and intensified political extremes between liberals and conservatives as well as the societal shifts driven by technology and social media. Haidt discusses legislative accountability of the social media companies, and proposes social norms that are needed to overcome the mental health challenges of the younger generation. Learn more about Jonathan and read THE ANXIOUS GENERATION If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers! Mihika Chechi Hendrik Dahlmeier Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
29 Aug 2024 | XIMENA ABOGABIR: living well to 100 | 00:54:51 | |
Ximena Abogabir is a Chilean journalist, environmentalist, and social activist who co-founded the organisation Casa de la Paz (House of Peace) in 1983. Ximena is known for her work in sustainable development and environmental awareness in Chile, and has become a prominent figure in environmental activism, advocating for policies that address climate change and promote sustainability throughout the world. Ximena discusses the importance of living well into old age, and how society needs to reshape its cultural perceptions, and overcome stereotypes around ageing. These ideas are explored with Peter & Kasia through the concepts of finding purpose and maintaining robust health in life, so that longevity can be celebrated instead of feared. Learn more about Ximena! If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers! Mihika Chechi Hendrik Dahlmeier Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
05 Sep 2024 | PAUL BLOOM: the role of reason in moral judgements | 01:13:45 | |
Paul Bloom is Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto, and Brooks and Suzanne Ragen Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Yale University. Paul Bloom studies how children and adults make sense of the world. Paul Bloom delves into the intricacies of morality, debates the importance of reason over emotion in making moral decisions, and argues for the power of reason to help distinguish between rational and irrational reactions. Along with Peter and Kasia, Paul explores the significance of pleasure, distinguishing between short-term pleasures and long-term happiness, and the psychological aspects underpinning our attachment to objects with historical value. Learn more about Paul Bloom If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers! Mihika Chechi Hendrik Dahlmeier Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
12 Sep 2024 | SAM HARRIS: the illusion of consciousness and free will | 01:33:46 | |
Sam Harris is an American philosopher, neuroscientist, author, and host of Making Sense. Peter and Kasia are in-conversation with Sam on spirituality, consciousness, ethical living, and the fear of death. Sam begins by examining his profound ethical realisations under the effects of MDMA, leading to a pursuit of understanding consciousness via meditation and philosophy. The dialogue covers the contrasts between psychedelic experiences and meditation, the illusion of self, and the ethical implications of free will. Sam touches on modern ethical issues like lying, vegetarianism, and effective altruism. Ultimately this episode emphasises appreciating the present and making thoughtful philosophical adjustments to lead a fulfilling life. Learn more about Sam Harris Listen to Sam's Podcast MAKING SENSE If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researcher Hendrik Dahlmeier Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
19 Sep 2024 | MURALI DORAISWAMY: the complexity of mental illness | 01:00:54 | |
Murali Doraiswamy is Professor of Psychiatry and Professor in Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine where he is a physician scientist at the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences. This conversation explores the complex definitions and criteria for diagnosing mental illness and its prevalence worldwide. Prof Doraiswamy discusses contributing factors such as economic instability, cultural differences, and the impact of social media on mental health. Peter & Kasia discuss the role of psychiatry and the integration of positive psychology in improving individual well-being, alongside the ethics and challenges of treating terminal illnesses and the quality of life in dementia patients. Prof Doraiswamy talks about blending Eastern and Western approaches to understanding happiness and mental health, and the evolving perspectives on happiness through different stages of life. If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Audio Producer: Stuart Buckland Thanks to our volunteer researcher Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
26 Sep 2024 | LISA FELDMAN BARRETT: the power of the brain | 01:18:07 | |
Lisa Feldman Barrett, PhD, is among the top 0.1% most cited scientists in the world for her revolutionary research in psychology and neuroscience. She is a University Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University. She also holds appointments at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, where she is Chief Science Officer for the Center for Law, Brain & Behaviour. In addition to academic work, Barrett has written two science books for the public, How Emotions are Made and Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain. This episode begins with Lisa talking about how the brain's processes can help overcome anxiety related to public speaking, and how sensations interpreted as anxiety can be redefined as determination or arousal through cognitive reframing. Peter and Kasia explore the philosophical implications of neuroscience concepts such as free will and the self, the construction of social reality, and environmental influences on leading a meaningful life. Learn more about Lisa Feldman Barrett and read her books! Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett (sadly no relation to Lisa Feldman Barrett) Thanks to our volunteer researcher Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
03 Oct 2024 | JOYCE CAROL OATES: reflections on life and art | 00:54:56 | |
In this final episode of the first season of Lives Well Lived, Peter & Kasia interview acclaimed author Joyce Carol Oates about her prolific career and perspectives on writing and life. Joyce Carol Oates was born during the Depression in Lockport, New York. Oates published her first book in 1963 as a teen, and has since published 58 novels, many of them portraying the darkness of American society. Her writing has earned her virtually every major American literary prize, and she has been a finalist for the Pulitzer for Fiction five times. Joyce, a longtime Princeton professor and writer, discusses the complexity of self-identity, and the nature of a well-lived life. She presents a unique view and challenges the core themes of this podcast, noting her focus on literary output over emotional introspection. Joyce expresses her belief in prioritising the work over personal fame and outlines her perspective on philosophical questions about the self. In the second half of this episode, Peter & Kasia reflect on the recurrent themes that have arisen from our guests over this first season. We thank for you listening, and hope you join us for Season Two when we are back later in the year. If you have guest suggestions pls leave us a review and who you would like to see on an upcoming episode of Lives Well Lived. Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Audio Producer: Stuart Buckland Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
19 Dec 2024 | CHARLIE BRESLER: the road to effective altruism | 01:05:08 | |
Charlie Bresler is in conversation with Peter & Kasia on his his late entrance into the nonprofit sector and subsequent journey to co-founding 'The Life You Can Save' with Peter Singer, which has raised over $100 million to alleviate extreme poverty. Bresler emphasises the importance of giving effectively, feeling good about altruistic actions, and the impact of select nonprofits in moving substantial funds toward effective organisations. If you are interested in donating this giving season, consider these nonprofits: Development Media International (The Life You Can Save) Unlimit Health (end parasitic disease) Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
09 Jan 2025 | STEVEN PINKER: rational optimism in a complex world | 01:15:48 | |
Steven Pinker is a Canadian-American cognitive psychologist, linguist, and influential author, and professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University. Pinker’s research spans psycholinguistics, visual cognition, and the science of human behaviour. He is a proponent of rationality, evidence-based thinking, and the application of evolutionary psychology to understand human nature. Pinker is frequently cited as one of the most influential thinkers of his time. Peter & Kasia engage with Steven for a profound discussion revolving around the themes of global peace and progress in modern times. The conversation references Pinker's books, 'The Better Angels of Our Nature' (2011) and 'Enlightenment Now' (2018), which argue that humanity currently lives in the most peaceful era in history. Further topics include the role of nuclear weapons in maintaining global peace, and the moral and ethical implications of technological advancements like AI. Learn more about Steven Pinker and read his books! Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Audio Producer: Stuart Buckland Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
16 Jan 2025 | EDITH EGER: from trauma to triumph | 00:44:49 | |
Holocaust survivor Edith Eger shares her emotional journey of surviving Auschwitz, her encounter with Josef Mengele, and how she became known as the 'Ballerina of Auschwitz.' Edith highlights the slow, evolving process of coming to terms with her past, influenced by Viktor Frankl's work, and how she uses her traumatic experiences to help others as a psychologist, transforming trauma into a source of strength, healing, and forgiveness. Learn more about Edith Eger! Read Edith's books! The Choice (Memoir) The Gift The Ballerina of Auschwitz Make Edith's Hungarian Szekely Goulash! Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
23 Jan 2025 | ADAM GRANT: the magic of learning | 01:07:26 | |
Adam Grant is an organisational psychologist and bestselling author who explores the science of motivation, generosity, rethinking, and potential. He is a leading expert on how we can find motivation and meaning, rethink assumptions, and live more generous and creative lives. In this episode, Adam Grant discusses his multifaceted life—from his earlier years as a magician to his accomplishments in academia. He shares insights into the differences between happiness and meaning, the importance of intellectual humility, and the challenge of getting people to act on their values. Watch Adam's TED Talks and read his books: Adam Grant Keep up to date with Peter! Website: www.petersinger.info Substack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singer Keep up to date with Kasia! https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi If you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
30 Jan 2025 | KAKENYA NTAIYA: the fight against FGM | 00:50:54 | |
Kakenya Ntaiya is a Maasia Woman and Kenyan advocate for girls' education and women's rights. She has dedicated her life to creating lasting change both in rural communities in Kenya and across Africa. Kakenya discusses her fight against female genital mutilation (FGM), early marriage, and her quest for education. Now, as a PhD holder and the founder of Kakenya's Dream, she works tirelessly to ensure girls in her community have better opportunities and futures. Her work has modified lives for thousands of girls and aims to create a future filled with stronger, educated women leaders. Learn more about Kakenya's Dream and ways you can support this organisation. Keep up to date with Peter on Substack Keep up to date with Kasia! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
06 Feb 2025 | RICHARD LAYARD: the science of wellbeing | 01:05:11 | |
Richard Layard is a British Labour Economist, a member of the House of Lords, and co-editor of the World Happiness Report. Layard highlights the role of life satisfaction and wellbeing in government policy, and the importance of addressing mental health through public initiatives. He speaks to his research findings on wellbeing, including the the influence of genetic, environmental, and cultural determinants of happiness. Keep up to date with Peter on Substack Keep up to date with Kasia! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
13 Feb 2025 | MOBY: the path to punk rock activism | 01:04:46 | |
Moby is a musician, songwriter, author, and animal rights activist. Moby explores the intersection of making groundbreaking music, and the philosophical & ethical implications of animal rights activism, offering a profound look at how personal experiences and cultural paradigms shape our choices and advocacy. Find out more about Moby Keep up to date with Peter on Substack Keep up to date with Kasia! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
20 Feb 2025 | PROFIT FOR GOOD: building businesses that donate 100% of their profits to charity | 01:12:55 | |
Adam McCurdie and Josh Ross, founders of Humanitix, and Alex Amouyel, CEO of Newman's Own Foundation talk about whether the example their companies set can transform capitalism. Find out more about Newman's Own Find out more about Humanitix Keep up to date with Peter on Substack Keep up to date with Kasia! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
27 Feb 2025 | SAFEENA HUSAIN: the movement to educate girls | 00:50:48 | |
Safeena Husain is the founder of Educate Girls – a non-profit organisation that is focussed on mobilising communities for girls’ education in India’s rural areas. Safeena discusses the critical importance of combating deep-rooted cultural and patriarchal biases in favour of girls' educations, and the widespread issue of 122 million girls globally not in school and the dire consequences this has, including early marriage, increased maternal mortality, and intergenerational cycles of poverty. Find out more at The Life You Can Save & support Educate Girls Keep up to date with Peter on Substack Keep up to date with Kasia! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
06 Mar 2025 | ROBERT SAPOLSKY: biological determinism | 01:04:05 | |
Robert Sapolsky is an academic, author, neuroscientist, and primatologist, who has studied wild baboons in Kenya over a 25 year period. Robert explores how stress and social hierarchies affect baboon health and behaviour and how these findings parallel human experiences in societal structures. Sapolsky discusses the philosophical implications of biological determinism, free will, and moral responsibility. Keep up to date with Peter on Substack Keep up to date with Kasia! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
13 Mar 2025 | ANNA LEMBKE: the dopamine dilemma | 01:01:14 | |
Dr. Anna Lembke is professor of psychiatry at Stanford University and author of Dopamine Nation. Anna explores the intricacies of addiction, compulsive overconsumption, the role of dopamine in pleasure and motivation, and the ethical considerations surrounding free will and responsibility in addiction. Learn more about Anna Lembke and read her books! Keep up to date with Peter on Substack Keep up to date with Kasia! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
20 Mar 2025 | MICHAEL PLANT: insights on happiness | 00:51:05 | |
Michael Plant is the founding director of the Happier Lives Institute, he discusses the concept of happiness, its definitions, and global wellbeing. Michael shares insights from the newly released 2025 World Happiness Report, highlighting effective charities and the role of global happiness in public policy. Read the 2025 World Happiness Report Learn more about the Happier Lives Institute Learn about Action for Happiness Keep up to date with Peter on Substack Keep up to date with Kasia! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
27 Mar 2025 | DAVID DUCHOVNY: the mystery of life | 00:58:49 | |
David Duchovny is an actor, writer, director, and musician, best known for his iconic role as FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder in The X-Files, a sci-fi series that became a cultural phenomenon in the 1990s. David explores the fine line between conspiracy and reality, the ethics of innovation, and the spiritual dimensions of human existence. How do we balance pleasure and meaning in a fulfilled life? What role do failure, empathy, and compassion play in shaping who we become? From personal philosophies to the influence of family heritage and the deeper meaning behind success, this episode is a thought-provoking journey through art, intellect, and the mysteries of being human. Listen to David's Podcast! Fail Better with David Duchovny Read David's Book! Holy Cow Listen to David's Album! Gesture Land Keep up to date with Peter on Substack Keep up to date with Kasia! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Audio Producer: Stuart Buckland Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi And special thanks to Suzi Jamil Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
03 Apr 2025 | SIGAL SAMUEL: optimising morality | 01:01:30 | |
Sigal Samuel is a writer, editor, and journalist known for her work on religion, technology, and ethics. Sigal shares her value-driven approach to life, offering insights into moral decision-making, ethical giving, and the complexities of modern ethical dilemmas. Through her work in philosophical ethics and her advice column at Vox 'Your Mileage May Vary' Sigal offers a thoughtful perspective on navigating life’s biggest questions while staying true to oneself. Got an ethical dilemma? reach out to Sigal at her advice column Your Mileage May Vary Read Future Perfect Keep up to date with Peter on Substack Keep up to date with Kasia! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi And special thanks to Suzi Jamil Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
10 Apr 2025 | ANTONIO DAMASIO: understanding consciousness | 01:08:43 | |
Antonio Damasio is a neuroscientist renowned for his extensive research into the neural underpinnings of emotions, decision-making, and consciousness Antonio reflects on his groundbreaking work on the brain, the impact of brain injuries on behaviour, and the connection between physical states and mental processes. Antonio speaks on the ethical implications of neuroscience, the future of artificial intelligence, and the importance of art, music, and relationships in leading a meaningful life. Keep up to date with Peter on Substack Keep up to date with Kasia! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi And special thanks to Suzi Jamil Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
17 Apr 2025 | ARTHUR C. BROOKS: the pillars of happiness | 01:15:40 | |
Arthur C. Brooks is an author and academic, he has written 13 books and is a columnist for the Atlantic with 'How to Build a Life' Arthur leads this discussion exploring the concept of happiness from interdisciplinary perspectives, bridging philosophy, neuroscience, and behavioural science. Happiness is defined through the components of enjoyment, satisfaction, and meaning. Arthur address the dilemma of constantly chasing goals and the paradox of the hedonic treadmill. Read Arthur's column in the Atlantic: How to Build a Life Read 'There's a Lesson to Learn from Daniel Kahneman's Death' in the New York Times Keep up to date with Peter on Substack Keep up to date with Kasia! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi And special thanks to Suzi Jamil Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
24 Apr 2025 | THOMAS NAGEL: the mind and the universe | 01:03:24 | |
Thomas Nagel is an American philosopher known for exploring consciousness, ethics, and the limits of scientific explanation. He is best known for his essay "What Is It Like to Be a Bat?" and his critique of materialism in Mind and Cosmos. Thomas discusses how he was drawn to philosophy, he elaborates on the major themes of his work, especially the challenge of understanding the subjective experience, and calls for a broader view of reality that encompasses both mental and physical dimensions. Beyond philosophy of mind, Nagel discusses ethical issues, such as the difficulty of comparing the suffering of different species and the tensions between impartial moral theories and personal loyalties. Read: What Is It Like to Be a Bat? Keep up to date with Peter on Substack Keep up to date with Kasia! Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett Thanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika Chechi And special thanks to Suzi Jamil Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. |