Abhir Suri

The Monkey Mind Lab

Education EN ↓ 9 episodes

The Monkey Mind Lab is a space for playful, thoughtful conversations that explore big ideas in accessible ways. The podcast is meant to satisfy (and celebrate!) curiosity — each episode offers bite-sized explorations of the kind of questions that spark minds, connect disciplines, and occasionally leave us more delightfully puzzled than when we started. Why “The Monkey Mind” you may ask? Drawing its origins from Buddhist philosophy, the “monkey mind” is a metaphor for our restless, wandering thoughts — always jumping from branch to branch, idea to idea. At The Monkey Mind Lab, we don’t try to q...

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Abhir Suri

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Education

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Latest episode

Jun 19, 2026

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Episodes

What Does It Mean to be Educated in Today's World? (ft. Dr Ian Baucom) 19.06.2026

In an age defined by artificial intelligence, rapid technological change, and growing global interconnectedness, some of the most fundamental questions about learning are being asked anew. What is the purpose of a college education? Can education still shape the future of a society? What forms of intelligence matter most? In this episode of The Monkey Mind Lab, Dr Ian Baucom, President of Middlebu...

Can the Dead rule the Living? (ft. Dr James Fitzsimmons) 21.03.2026

When does death really occur? What happens after we die, and who gets to decide? Is death simply an end, or has it always been something far more political? In this episode of The Monkey Mind Lab, archaeologist Dr James Fitzsimmons takes us deep into the ancient Maya world, where death was not an end, but a tool used to legitimise power, construct identity, and anchor entire political systems. We...

If you decolonise the mind, what happens to the culture it carries? (ft. Dr Amit Prakash) 19.07.2025

What does it mean to “decolonise” culture? Is it about removing statues, burning books and rewriting history, or something deeper - like changing how we think, speak, and see ourselves? Colonialism didn’t just shape borders, it shaped minds, identities, and entire cultures. But when we actively dismantle colonial frameworks from our thinking, what happens to the culture that was formed within them...

Can the Arts Be a Form of Resistance? Spotlight on Latin-American Literature (ft. Gloria Estela González Zenteno) 23.06.2025

Can storytelling, poetry, and performance challenge power and spark change? When words fail, can art speak louder? In this episode, award-winning author Gloria Estela González Zenteno explores how the arts, whether through storytelling, performance, or visual expression, can become a powerful voice against oppression. Focusing on Latin America’s rich tradition of creative activism, we discuss how...

Is Oratory the Liberal Art that will save the Liberal Arts? (ft. Dana Yeaton) 08.06.2025

In a time when the value of a liberal arts education is constantly questioned, could the ancient art of oratory be its saving grace? Playwright and educator Dana Yeaton joins us to explore how speaking—and listening—might just be the most essential skills for our modern moment. From the power and psychological impacts of presenting in front of an audience to the evolutionary need for stories, and...

Can you swipe right on romance without buying into Capitalism? Is love real in the 21st century? (ft. Dr Laurie Essig) 23.05.2025

Dating apps, wedding industries, and the ever-elusive “happily ever after”—has love become just another product we’re sold? In this episode of The Monkey Mind Lab, Dr Laurie Essig takes us on a sharp and thought-provoking journey through the economics of desire. From Tinder to tradition, we explore how capitalism has shaped our expectations of romance—and whether love can still be real in an age o...

Can you fast for your husband's long life and still be a feminist? Women in Hinduism (ft. Dr Jennifer Ortegren) 05.05.2025

Is being religious seen as unfeminist? Are Hindu rituals regressive, empowering or neither? What is the ethical value of stridharma in the modern world? Can tradition and feminism coexist? In this episode, Dr Jennifer Ortegren unpacks the complex roles women occupy in Hinduism—through rituals, scriptures, and lived experience. From Karva Chauth to questions of agency and devotion, this episode exp...

Is there a difference between an International Education and a Global Education? (ft. Dr Nadia Horning) 22.04.2025

What does it really mean to be educated? In this episode, Dr Nadia Rabesahala Horning breaks down the subtle but significant difference between international and global education—one that goes beyond travel and curriculum into questions of power, perspective, and purpose. Tune in as we unpack how education can shape (and challenge) our place in the world!

Welcome to The Monkey Mind Lab! 20.04.2025

In this short introductory episode, host Abhir shares the story behind the podcast’s quirky name and what you can expect from future episodes!

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