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Best Of Science & Culture Podcast Compilation | Part 1: Chomsky, Gervais, Neil DeGrasse Tyson & More
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As promised at the beginning of this month, here is the first of two “Best of” selections from the Origins Podcast. I apologize that this hasn’t come out sooner, but the lazy days of August caught up with all of our production team. In any case, here, on the last day of August (in all US timezones), enjoy this collection of great clips from many of our exciting guests over the first two years of the podcast. These were all recorded before the pandemic and so we were able to travel to talk with my guests at their location, or bring them to our origins studio. As a result, they were all shot with 3 cameras, so the video record is better than one gets on zoom. I hope you enjoy watching them as much as we enjoyed putting this compilation together. This video version is available now to paid subscribers, and an audio version will be available to all subscribers. A Youtube version will be released later this week.

For those of you who are Origins veterans, we will give you a chance to relive the highlights from podcasts with some of the most remarkable scientists, artists, and writers on the planet. For those of you who are newer subscribers this will give you a chance to see some tidbits from some fascinating conversations with fascinating individuals, and perhaps encourage you to explore our backlist for the full discussions.

We will return with new content in September, and will release the second “Best Of” compilation sometime later in the fall. Once again, thanks for your support of Critical Mass, which remains an essential part of allowing The Origins Project Foundation to continue its programming.

Consider supporting the podcast and the Origins Project Foundation at originsproject.org/

The Origins Podcast, a production of The Origins Project Foundation, features in-depth conversations with some of the most interesting people in the world about the issues that impact all of us in the 21st century. Host, theoretical physicist, lecturer, and author, Lawrence M. Krauss, will be joined by guests from a wide range of fields, including science, the arts, and journalism. The topics discussed on The Origins Podcast reflect the full range of the human experience - exploring science and culture in a way that seeks to entertain, educate, and inspire.
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@DC-nj8kv

8 months ago

This compilation does make me want to re-listen to the podcast series all over again.

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@saeidaliyounkhajehdizaj9903

8 months ago

Thanks for doing this.

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@rmyikzelf5604

5 months ago

Ah the joy of listening to two intelligent people having a conversation

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@eddieheron1939

2 months ago

It’s SO WELL KNOWN that you can ‘engineer’ perceived outcomes depending on the fine detail of the question. Like asking if a planet is more square, rectangular, triangular or circular . . . . Suggesting US might have limited number of states to 8, or the periodic table could have been limited to 8 is an exposure of his lunacy beyond any doubt!

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@richardedward123

8 months ago

This is a great idea. Thank you!

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@HeronMarkBlade

3 months ago

new to your broader material, excellent work, thanks.

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@ravichanana3148

1 week ago

Rich set of opinions. Good podcast.

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@alexbrown1170

8 months ago

Love you Lawrence and perhaps even super dense edits in ½ hour increments…🙏🏼👌🏼🖖🏼

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@lagodifuoco313

2 months ago

So damn amazingly great!!!

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@mattstickle2725

3 months ago

Penn... Loving the sound of his own voice. And his own laugh. And talking over the interviewer.

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@ztgglis

8 months ago

I love this!

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@SubJStan

5 months ago

When I heard Penn Gillette I did not expect Chomsky to be sitting there, that’s wild!

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@stevemyers2092

8 months ago

Thank you Lawrence, a great overview - I will go back and watch past interviews. Great idea to have highlight reels.

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@saeidaliyounkhajehdizaj9903

8 months ago

I love that Kubrickian edit: from the Chimp to the Statue.

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@unajaneeskew2168

8 months ago

There is no one funnier than Rickie. I Love Him!

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@ztgglis

7 months ago

Ad the names of the speakers, please.

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@ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095

6 months ago

This was a fantastic compilation, but there seems to be an awful lot of very random edits where people are cut off mid-sentence. {:o:O:}

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@0The0Web0

6 months ago

Fantastic compilation, so rich 👌👌👌

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@AJORichard79

6 months ago

Respect to You. Appreciate you.

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