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Nov 29, 2024The anti-blasphemy movement in Pakistan
Lalita du Perron talks to Stanford Anthropology PhD student Saad Lakhani about his work on the Tehreek-e Labaik Pakistan (TLP), also known as the anti-blasphemy movement.
Dec 2, 2024Episode 93: Hot Topics Mini-Series: Pediatric…
In this episode, we address pediatric care in the context of a changing climate, featuring insights from Dr. Lisa Patel, Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Stanford University. Our…
Nov 25, 2024S7 Ep4: Exploring AI Innovation: Psychiatrist…
Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes John Torous, MD, director of digital psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, for a conversation about AI’s potential to expand access to mental health care and…
Nov 20, 2024Securing Seed Capital: Can You Pass the Napkin…
Welcome to Grit & Growth’s masterclass on the do’s and don’ts of pitching VCs, featuring Zach George, general partner at Launch Africa Ventures, one of the leading early-stage venture capital…
Nov 26, 2024The power of psychedelics meets the power of…
Join us as we dive back into the world of psychedelic medicine with anesthesiologists Boris Heifets and Theresa Lii, who share intriguing new data that sheds light on how ketamine and placebo effects …
Nov 21, 2024Pfeffer on Power: “Acting With Power and Using…
As leaders rise and hierarchies shift, Stanford GSB organizational behavior professor Deborah Gruenfeld, guest in season one of If/Then, reminds us that power is not just about authority—it’s about…
Nov 20, 2024Whatever Victory Takes: Ambassador Audra Plepytė…
Audra Plepytė, Lithuania's Ambassador to the United States, shares her views on Ukraine's struggle against Russia from the perspective of Lithuania, another former Soviet state, and explains why preserving Ukraine's sovereignty is crucial for maintaining stability and security in the international order.
Nov 8, 2024Israeli Democracy at 75
On its 75th anniversary since independence, Israel's democracy has been both resilient and troubled over issues of national identity. Joining Francis Fukuyama in this episode to discuss is…
Jul 21, 2023Introducing Century Lives
Do rules created when most people lived only to 50 or 60 still make sense when more and more people live to 100? Longer lives are, at once, among the most remarkable achievements in all of human…
Jan 18, 2022