
Have you ever wondered how we have different ideas about huge concepts like love, money and religion? Have you ever considered how misinformation can alter our individual perceptions of the world around us? We spoke to Dr Amelia Peterson about intersubjective reality, psychology and philosophy.
Amelia is an educator and social scientist, with an interest in both quantitative and qualitative research, throughout her work she has looked at Policy, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology and more.
Listen to find out more about intersubjective reality, how it's interdisciplinarity and how it can change the world.
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Host & Producer - Lucia Ene-Lesikar
Co-host - Eleanor Jolliffe
Producer - Vishal Mistry
Editor - Logan Pillay
Music - Louis Malhame
Mar 23, 2022
24 min

Have you ever wondered how there are similar myths in cultures separated by thousands of miles? Did you know you can map myths mathematically?
We spoke to James Carney on Comparative Mythology and Christmas, touching on evolutionary psychology, maths and linguistics. As well as being part of the founding faculty at LIS, James is a polymath, researcher and founding partner of Texture AI.
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Host & Producer - Lucia Ene-Lesikar
Co-host - Charlie Foster
Producer - Vishal Mistry
Music - Louis Malhame
With help from Logan Pillay and Maria Angelica Madero
Feb 10, 2022
29 min

We are the founding students at the startup university LIS — The London Interdisciplinary School.
On this podcast, you’ll find us exploring interdisciplinarity through interviews with interesting guests, including those behind LIS. Interdisciplinarity transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries, to come up with ways to approach, understand, and tackle complex problems such as inequality, fast fashion, AI, and sustainability.
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Feb 10, 2022
52 sec
