Katherine Brodsky
Forbidden Conversations
FORBIDDEN CONVERSATIONS is a series that takes on topics that don't always get attention or are more challenging to tackle and seeks to address them through civil discourse and nuanced exploration. The podcast is hosted by Katherine Brodsky. As a journalist, she has served as a correspondent for VARIETY since 2011 and also written for publications like NEWSWEEK, WIRED, THE WASHINGTON POST, THE GUARDIAN, ESQUIRE, MASHABLE, VULTURE, and others.
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Katherine Brodsky
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1 de jul. de 2026
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Can your phone help you sleep? 01.07.2026 48:54
Mikael Kågebäck is Chief Technology & Product Officer at Sleep Cycle, a company that uses AI and signal processing to help people sleep better. Kågebäck started out as a software developer, then worked as a software architect, before going back to school to do a PhD in machine learning, with a focus on language and NLP.He joined Sleep Cycle around 2019 as a Research Scientist, initially tasked...
AI companions for everyone? 22.06.2026 1:05:44
Doesn’t everyone deserve an AI companion of their own? It’s always available. It won’t reject or judge you. It will always be on your side. It won’t fight or insult you. It doesn’t have its own problems to deal with, so it can focus on the person who matters most: you. It will always “listen.” It will prioritize your feelings. It is, in many ways, the perfect companion. Or is it? AI companions ten...
AI & the evolution of the human brain 18.06.2026 1:10:27
In this episode, noted scientist Ilya Kolmanovsky, discusses the evolution of the human brain and its interaction with AI. We explore how our brains have developed over millions of years, the impact of digital technology on cognition, and the potential for brain-machine interfaces. The conversation also touches on memory, sleep, morality in AI, and the future of human-AI symbiosis. Born in Moscow,...
The hidden power of curiosity 15.06.2026 1:06:36
We live in a world where answers arrive instantly and algorithms predict what we want to see. Every spare moment can be filled with information, entertainment, or distraction. But what do we lose when there is no room left for wondering? I often say that curiosity can solve almost anything. Think about it: curiosity pushes us to learn about the world around us. It motivates us to understand why pe...
Engineering your meat in a lab? 01.06.2026 30:46
Interview with Uma Valeti of Upside Foods, a food technology company that grows sustainable cultured meat. That is, lab-meat. As seen on Mr. Beast!
Speaking to Andrew Tate's therapist, David Sutcliffe 25.09.2025 1:34:29
David Sutcliffe is a coach, teacher, workshop facilitator, and podcast host. He is a certified Somatic Practitioner, trained in Core Energetics. A former actor, he's best known for his role on the popular TV series Gilmore Girls. Born and raised in Canada, he now lives in Valle de Bravo, Mexico with his wife, Diana.
Is extremism on the rise? Dr. Cynthia Miller-Idriss 10.09.2025 53:00
Dr. Cynthia Miller-Idriss is a leading scholar in the study of extremism, radicalization, and polarization, whose work bridges academic research and practical interventions. As the director of the Polarization and Extremism Research & Innovation Lab (PERIL) at American University, her research informs policy, media, and community-based strategies to address pressing global challenges. Her publ...
Zion Lights: Going nuclear 21.08.2025 1:29:53
Zion Lights is an award-winning science communicator and environmental advocate, widely recognised for challenging conventional environmental narratives. She champions a science-led vision of human progress, in which energy poverty is alleviated. Zion is notable particularly for her success with advocating for nuclear energy. With over 10 years of experience in communications, public engagement, p...
The anger behind comedy 14.08.2025 1:21:48
Can laughter solve everything? Clifford Myers is a 16-year stand-up comedy veteran, Founder of The Other Comedy Company (theothercomedy.co), and President of The Canadian Association of Stand-up, Sketch and Improv Comedians (CASC).Clifford uses his unique position at the intersection of comedy, education and advocacy to speak on humour and creativity as complex human traits, the importance of comm...
The dangerous new world of publishing 08.08.2025 1:22:50
Adam Szetela is a Ph. D. student in the English department at Cornell University, and a former visiting fellow in the history department at Harvard University. His book, "That Book Is Dangerous! How Moral Panic, Social Media, and the Culture Wars Are Remaking Publishing," will be published by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press and distributed by Penguin Random House on Augus...
What everyone gets wrong about DEI 02.08.2025 1:19:58
About Paolo Gaudiano:With advanced degrees in aerospace engineering and neuroscience, Paolo jokes that he had already done rocket science and brain surgery before facing a really complex problem: convincing business leaders they can make more money by creating more inclusive organizations. Paolo is founder of DEI tech company Aleria and the research nonprofit ARC. A former tenured professor, he is...
Babylon's Bee Seth Dillon: Is satire done? 26.03.2025 47:52
Comedy has two roles: to entertain people and to expose societal absurdities. It can be a tool for critical thinking, encouraging audiences to reconsider and mock ideas that don't deserve their respect. Today's guest is Seth Dillon, the CEO of The Babylon Bee, the world's most trusted, factually accurate news source. Taking on the tone of a traditional news media publication, the Bee s...
The Public Health Truth Crisis with Benjamin Ryan 21.03.2025 1:24:41
Benjamin Ryan is a veteran independent journalist, specializing in science and health care coverage. He contributes to The New York Times, NBC News, the New York Post and The New York Sun and the Washington Post opinion section. He has also written for the The Atlantic, The Guardian, The Nation, New York and many other publications. He publishes the Substack Hazard Ratio, where he focuses on exami...
Habib Khan Totakhil: What REALLY happened to Afghanistan 01.03.2025 1:17:25
Join this conversation with Habib Khan Totakhil, founder of Afghan Peace Watch and former Kabul-based reporter with The Wall Street Journal. Previously, he worked for Afghanistan Times daily newspaper. He received Rumi Award for “Best International Journalist in Afghanistan” in 2014.Find him on X at: @HabibKhanT
Bad Faith with David Josef Volodzko 21.01.2025 1:37:32
In this episode, I chat with David Josef Volodzko about good faith discourse, how to deal with those who don’t want to engage honestly, and the nature of debate. How do we have good conversations? What's at the heart of bad faith?
Dr. Steven Hassan on the Cults We Join 30.09.2024 1:03:07
Steven Hassan, PhD is a mental health professional and expert in undue influence tactics used by authoritarian leaders and destructive cults. His expertise includes harmful influence in cases of destructive religious and political cults, human trafficking, extremist and terrorist groups, one-on-one relationships, families, parental alienation, mini-cults, therapy and self-improvement groups, profe...
A pro-peace Palestinian refugee speaks up 26.09.2024 1:48:17
Welcome to the Forbidden Conversations podcasts, which provides a nuanced and civil approach to difficult subjects. My guest today is Mo Ghaoui, a Palestinian-Lebanese refugee turned American who has spent 25 years in the tech sector, including some involvement with the more shadowy aspects of the political world. Despite his professional background, he remains committed to resolving the right of...
Is it better to transition early? Brianna Wu & Christina Buttons 25.09.2024 1:45:57
This isn't a debate, but rather a civil conversation that presents two different perspectives on the trans conversation—particularly around children. There's areas of agreement and disagreement, all in good faith. ---- Brianna Wu is an American video game developer and computer programmer. She co-founded Giant Spacekat, an independent video game development studio, with Amanda Warner in Bo...
Warren Smith: Why aren't we using Critical thinking more? 24.09.2024 1:06:52
Warren Smith is a teacher whose video of a conversation with a student went viral back as he challenged the student to think critically about his claim relating to author J.K. Rowling. He has since been laid off from his position and runs Secret Scholars on YouTube.
7 Reasons Why We Believe Lies (bonus) 23.09.2024 16:58
It's striking how many people believe things that are demonstrably false, even though we live in an era where information is more accessible than ever before. This phenomenon affects everything from personal medical decisions to global policies. In an age brimming with data and facts at our fingertips, do so many of us cling to untruths? And more importantly, how can we counteract this and fos...
Special Episode: A Conversation with Elon Musk 23.09.2024 2:55:18
This conversation was streamed live on X on February 19, 2024. This episode features and interview between Katherine Brodsky & Elon Musk and a Q&A to follow. Warning: There were significant sound issues due to glitches and Elon doing this interview from an airplane.
The Future of AI with Robert Scoble 29.11.2023 47:20
Robert Scoble is an American blogger, technical evangelist, and author. Scoble is best known for his blog, Scobleizer, which came to prominence during his tenure as a technology evangelist at Microsoft. You can find him on X: @Scobleizer His podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-scoble4
Emmanuel Maggiori: Is AI overhyped? 11.11.2023 51:37
My guest, Emmanuel Maggiori (PhD), is a 10-year AI industry insider and author of the book Smart Until It's Dumb: Why artificial intelligence keeps making epic mistakes (and why the AI bubble will burst). He has developed AI for a wide variety of applications, from extracting objects from satellite images to packaging holiday deals for millions of travelers every day, working as a data scienti...
Is Israel's response disproportionate? John Spencer on War and Disinformation 11.11.2023 50:40
These days, wars aren’t merely fought on battlefields. The battle is also for public sentiment and perception. Whether we’re talking about government propaganda, or the massive spread of lies on an unprecedented scale due to speed of transmission—it is not something to be dismissed lightly. On this episode of Forbidden Conversations, I talk to combat veteran and national security/military analyst,...
Gurwinder Bhogal: Is social media rotting our brain? 21.07.2023 1:53:29
My guest, Gurwinder Bhogal , is a writer examining the intersection of psychology and technology. On this episode of Forbidden Conversations , we explore some of the ideas central to his work—namely—ways in which we tend to get fooled in the digital age. Why have we seemingly abandoned reason? Is the Internet really rotting our brain, or do we share that responsibility? We have more data availab...
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