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#367: The White Pill
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Brandon Gorrell (Pirate Wires) joins the show to discuss The White Pill, his optimistic (and mind-blowing) newsletter covering “the frontiers of tech, science, space, and more.”
Topics include:
- Combatting the overwhelming negativity on social media.
- Lasers are amazing.
- Why space exploration?
- Did the Big Bang really happen?
- The Pirate Wires brand — beautiful vibe!
- Breaking the New York Times / NPR decel monoculture.
- Advances in IVF.
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399 episódios
Manage episode 402358008 series 2533159
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Brandon Gorrell (Pirate Wires) joins the show to discuss The White Pill, his optimistic (and mind-blowing) newsletter covering “the frontiers of tech, science, space, and more.”
Topics include:
- Combatting the overwhelming negativity on social media.
- Lasers are amazing.
- Why space exploration?
- Did the Big Bang really happen?
- The Pirate Wires brand — beautiful vibe!
- Breaking the New York Times / NPR decel monoculture.
- Advances in IVF.
Links:
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