Evolution 2.0
En podcast af Perry Marshall
107 Episoder
-
Bloodhounds never forget a smell
Udgivet: 28.12.2019 -
Michael Behe, father of “irreducible complexity,” vs. natural genetic engineering
Udgivet: 26.12.2019 -
Joel Salatin: The Uberization of Food (Not Twinkies, REAL food)
Udgivet: 18.12.2019 -
What Did They Believe About God Five Thousand Years Ago?
Udgivet: 7.11.2019 -
The Impossible Marketing Problem of Science
Udgivet: 30.10.2019 -
Jordan Peterson, God, and the Intellectual Dark Web
Udgivet: 29.10.2019 -
AI, Economic Warfare & Surveillance Terrorism
Udgivet: 3.10.2019 -
Why can't we have a civilized dialogue about evolution?
Udgivet: 25.9.2019 -
From Atheist Member of the Communist Party to Fervent Believer
Udgivet: 20.8.2019 -
Darwin, Hip Hop, and Racism in America
Udgivet: 6.8.2019 -
Sorrow and Suffering
Udgivet: 6.8.2019 -
Meeting Grendel's Mother in the Spiritual Swamp
Udgivet: 1.8.2019 -
Why Christians have Failed to Reckon with Good and Evil
Udgivet: 23.7.2019 -
Royal Society: Perry Marshall's Prize Announcement in Europe, with Denis Noble, Paul Flather & Kevin Ham, including full Q&A
Udgivet: 18.7.2019 -
Why "tweaking Darwinism a little" ain't gonna get the job done - Denis Noble, the Martin Luther of Evolutionary Biology
Udgivet: 18.7.2019 -
Perry Marshall's Religious Upbringing - Response to The Creation Research Society
Udgivet: 4.6.2019 -
Consciousness: The Unacknowledged Truth
Udgivet: 28.5.2019 -
The Man Who Re-Invented DNA: Steve Benner on Hachimoji DNA
Udgivet: 21.5.2019 -
Ways to Go Beyond the Status Quo in Science: Rupert Sheldrake in Conversation with Perry Marshall
Udgivet: 1.5.2019 -
Ken Wilbur, Involution, and Evolution as a Function of the Divine: Frank Visser and Perry Marshall in Conversation
Udgivet: 24.4.2019
The Evolution 2.0 Podcast explores the intersection of art, technology, business, biology and spirituality. Discover new trends in evolution that change the way we think about everything. Host Perry Marshall is author of Evolution 2.0 and founded the Evolution 2.0 Technology Prize, a $10 million quest for the missing link between the information age and life itself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.