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Think Again - a Big Think Podcast

58. Mixtape #2 – Staring at the Sea

Think Again - a Big Think Podcast

Big Think / Panoply

Arts, Society & Culture

4.6594 Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2016

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Big Think launched in 2008 as a "YouTube for intellectuals." Since then, it has produced over 10,000 short-form video interviews with many of the most influential and creative thinkers of our time.  In 2014, the podcast SERIAL burst on the scene and Apple put a "podcasts" app in the iPhone's OS, and suddenly podcasting, which had existed for over a decade, was widely considered to have entered its Golden Age (wonder how all the veteran podcasters felt about that...). So Big Think decided it might be a good time to start a podcast, too––to find its voice in this newly energized space. Jason Gots (who had been a writer and editor there since 2010), more or less leapt out of his chair at the meeting where this was announced and volunteered to create and host it. Thus THINK AGAIN - A BIG THINK PODCAST was born.  Big Think's videos are bits of "expert wisdom", presented confidently and definitively against a white screen background. With THINK AGAIN, we wanted to revisit these ideas the way the audience encounters them––spontaneously, messily, and often out of context. We wanted to bring the experts to that state some thinkers call "beginner's mind" and see what would happen.  The format: Jason sits down with artists, scientists, historians––all accomplished experts in their fields. They chat a bit about the guest's work. Then, they watch three surprise Big Think interview clips (chosen by the video producers), emailed to Jason just before the interview, and discuss them. And the conversation goes where it goes.   Some amazing moments have happened this past year––fun, profound, profoundly painful––so this week and next, we're stepping back and taking stock. This, the second of two "greatest hits mixtapes", features Playwright and Performer Sarah Jones both as herself and as a completely different person, Musician and Artist Henry Rollins on a divided America, Critic A.O. Scott on our complicated relationships with our devices, Actress and Author Mary-Louise Parker being extremely skeptical that Virtual Reality will make us more empathetic, and Rapper and NovelistKate Tempest with a staggeringly powerful, spontaneous monologue on the stories we tell ourselves.  Surprise clips in this episode:  Paul Ekman, Ralph Rivera, Sherry Turkle, Parag Khanna Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Huh, have you ever wondered what a sandwich sounds like?

0:03.0

Not much to it, is there?

0:06.0

Unless, of course, it's a Walker's sandwich.

0:09.0

Mmm, that is good.

0:13.0

Now that's what Asani should sound like.

0:15.0

Go all crisp in with walkers.

0:18.0

Delicious.

0:20.0

Hi there, I'm Jason Gottz and you're listening to Think Again, a Big Think podcast.

0:29.3

Big Think was started back in 2008, and at the time, it was calling itself a YouTube for intellectuals.

0:36.7

The idea was to gather some of the smartest, most creative ideas

0:41.3

from leading thinkers in every field

0:44.3

and create a kind of online encyclopedia of emerging contemporary wisdom.

0:50.3

And that's exactly what they did.

0:53.3

Since then, Bigthink has released over 10,000 short form video ideas.

0:59.0

And last year, with the buzz that was happening around podcasting, the quote-unquote golden age of podcasting,

1:05.0

we thought we'd like to enter this space, but we'd like to find a different voice

1:11.3

for Big Think in this space.

1:12.6

We wanted to resurface some of these older videos,

1:16.0

but encounter them and interrogate them in a new way.

1:19.2

And that's how the idea for Think Again,

1:21.8

a Big Think podcast was born.

1:24.0

The idea is that our video producers

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