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Kensy Cooperrider – Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute

The origins of Darwin's ideas

July 03, 2026 2:37pm 1:19

No discipline, no sphere of intellectual life, has been untouched by the work of Charles Darwin. He died in 1882 but his ideas are very much alive; they're now central to how we understand the natural world, the human mi...

The sparkling deep

June 19, 2026 9:41pm 1:20

It's tempting to see bioluminescence as an oddity, one of those rare eccentricities of life on earth. And, on land, maybe that's true. But our planet is mostly water, and out in the open ocean bioluminescence is utterly ...

Is Man the Hunter just a myth?

June 04, 2026 11:56pm 1:32

There's a story about of our past that you know well. It goes like this: At some point earlier in human evolution, we started to hunt. Men in particular—perhaps channeling some deep-seated aggressive impulses—began to se...

Babies, dogs, and the riddles of word learning

May 22, 2026 12:07pm 1:18

It's kind of astonishing, really, that kids ever learn words. Each one poses a little riddle. Does this sound string refer to a person? A category of things? Or maybe some other feature of the blooming, buzzing world? An...

The inner life of the hand

May 07, 2026 1:08pm 1:10

Newton saw in the human hand proof of the divine; Darwin saw a key to our species' success. Many others, too, have described the hand in hyperbolic terms, as a paragon of design, a cornerstone of human uniqueness, an eng...

From the archive: The cuttlefish and its coat of many colors

April 22, 2026 5:12pm 1:33

Hi friends! We're skipping a beat to take care of some spring housekeeping tasks. We will be back in May! In the meanwhile, enjoy this listener favorite from our archives! ----- [originally aired April 30, 2025] We human...

Illuminating cave art

April 09, 2026 12:21pm 1:25

Deep in our past, in the dark depths of caves, our ancestors did something strange and beautiful. Working by firelight, some doodled little designs. Others made hand stencils. Some saw a bulge of rock, or a crack in the ...

What can AI teach us about the mind?

March 26, 2026 2:45pm 1:21

Everyone is talking about AI these days. Often these conversations are about how AI might upend education, or work, or social life, or maybe civilization itself. But among cognitive scientists and psychologists the conve...

Mutualisms all the way down

March 11, 2026 6:40pm 1:08

No one is an island. We all depend on each other in critical, often tangled ways. And when I say "we" and "each other" I don't just mean humans. Yes, we humans rely on other humans. But we also rely on bees, yeasts, dogs...

Seven metaphors for AI

February 25, 2026 6:26pm 55 min

If you wanted a petri dish for understanding metaphors—how they emerge and evolve and jostle with each other—it would be hard to do better than the world of AI. We talk about AI systems variously as coaches or co-pilots,...

Origins of the kiss

February 11, 2026 6:06pm 1:01

Humans do some pretty weird things. Some of us will sit in searingly hot rooms or jump into icy ponds. Others risk their lives trying to climb to new heights or dive to new depths. And every once in a while, two otherwis...

The aura of metaphor

January 29, 2026 12:48pm 1:36

Metaphors matter. They enliven our speech and our prose; they animate our arguments and stir our passions. Some metaphors power political movements; others propel scientific revolutions. These little figures of speech de...

From the archive: How should we think about IQ?

January 14, 2026 5:39pm 1:33

Hello friends, and happy new year! We're gearing up for a new run of episodes starting later in January. In the meanwhile, enjoy this pick from our archives. ------ [originally aired October 16, 2024] IQ is, to say the l...

From 'On Humans': Can the brain understand itself?

December 31, 2025 2:30pm 1:01

Hello there, friends! We hope you're having a restful holiday, or a lively holiday, or whatever mix of those you prefer. As the year draws to a close, we at Many Minds are taking a much needed pause ourselves. But we wan...

In search of names

December 17, 2025 7:07pm 28 min

Alright, friends—we've come to the end of the 2025 run of Many Minds! Our final episode of the year is an audio essay by yours truly. This is a classic format for the show, one that we only do every so often. Today's ess...

The value of animal cultures

December 03, 2025 7:02pm 1:12

Not long ago culture was considered rare in nature, maybe even uniquely human. But that's changed. We now know that the tree of life is buzzing with culture—and not just on a few lonely branches. Creatures great and smal...

What is memory for?

November 19, 2025 7:11pm 1:24

Everyone loves a good evolutionary puzzle. Why do we have appendices? Why do we dream? Why do we blush? At first glance, memory would not seem to be in this category. It's clearly useful to remember stuff, after all—to k...

Of breeds and brains

November 05, 2025 6:41pm 1:07

It's hard to say exactly when, but some tens of thousands of years ago, our best friends were born. I'm referring, of course, to dogs. This didn't happen overnight—it was a long process. And it not only changed how those...

Monsters and their makers

October 22, 2025 7:14pm 1:06

It seems we've always had monsters among us. We've long been enthralled by dragons and giants, by the likes of Frankenstein and Godzilla and Dracula, by witches and werewolves and countless others. They roam our maps and...

The age of social AI

October 08, 2025 5:59pm 1:24

AI therapists and caregivers. Digital tutors and advisors and friends. Artificial lovers. Griefbots trained to imitate dead loved ones. Welcome, to the bustling world of AI-powered chatbots. This was once the stuff of sc...

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