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🗓️ 12 January 2021
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I've been wanting to interview Dr. Carl Hart ever since I first heard him speak at the 2015 Mass ABA conference. Put differently, when asked who would be a 'bucket list' interview, Carl Hart was usually the first name that I answered with.
Ever since learning about Carl's work, I've admired his ability and willingness to advance science-based arguments in the popular press media. If this is your first time hearing his name, let me share a little of his background information. Carl is the Ziff Professor of Psychology at Columbia University, where he's been researching the behavioral and neuropharmacological effects of psychoactive drugs in humans for nearly 20 years.
Carl's research, along with his personal experience and observations, has shaped an honest and refreshing point of view as to how society treats the behavior of drug taking, and what we need to do in terms of changing public policies in this area. Even if you disagree with his main thesis, I encourage you to listen all the way through our interview. Personally, I have my own homework to do in terms of thinking through whether the full legalization of all classes of drugs is a good idea, but I think in general, it's good to challenge our assumptions and views, even if only periodically.
One of the other things that I like about Carl is that he has been successful in communicating complex and nuanced scientific findings in the area of mass media. He's been featured in the op-ed pages of major newspapers and on network television. Carl has also been a guest on The Joe Rogan Experience, which is, by audience standards, very likely the largest podcast out there right now.
Even more impressive though is how Carl has taken the time to share his views in popular press books. His first book, High Price, was a New York Times bestseller, and I have no doubt that Drug Use for Grown Ups will meet or exceed the success of it. Long story short, I think there are lessons for dissemination we can all learn from him.
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0:00.0 | Hey everyone, welcome to session 144 of the behavioral observations podcast. I am thrilled to be sharing this interview with you from a dream guest. Yes, what I mean by that is that many times I've been asked, you know, who is the dream guest or the bucket list guest you'd always want to interview on your show. And the answer has always been Carl Hart ever since I first heard |
0:21.1 | him speak at the 2015 Mass ABA conference. So again, I'm more than excited that this is |
0:27.3 | materializing here. So, you know, ever since learning about Carl's work, I've admired his |
0:32.7 | ability and willingness to advance science-based arguments in the popular press media. |
0:38.2 | You know, if this is your first time hearing his name, let me share a little bit of his background info. |
0:42.7 | Carl is the ZIF professor of psychology at Columbia University, |
0:46.2 | where he's been researching the behavioral and neuropharmacological effects of psychoactive drugs in humans for nearly 20 years. |
0:54.4 | Carl's research, along with his personal experience and observations, has shaped an honest and a |
0:59.6 | refreshing point of view as to how society treats the behavior of drug taking and what we need to |
1:05.4 | do in terms of changing public policies in this area. |
1:09.8 | So even if you disagree with his main thesis, I encourage you to |
1:13.3 | listen all the way through our interview. And just on a personal note, I have my own homework to do in |
1:18.5 | terms of thinking through whether the full legalization of all classes of drugs is a good idea, |
1:22.6 | but I think in general it's good to challenge our assumptions and views, even if only periodically. |
1:28.6 | One of the other things I like about Carl is that he's been really successful in communicating |
1:32.7 | complex and nuanced scientific findings in the area of mass media. |
1:37.7 | He's been featured in the op-ed pages of major newspapers. |
1:41.4 | He's been on network television. |
1:42.6 | He's also been on the guest of the Joe Rogan |
1:45.2 | experience, which is by audience standards, very likely the largest podcast out there right now. |
1:51.2 | Even more impressive, though, is how Carl's taken the time to share his view in popular press |
1:56.1 | books. His first book, High Price, was a New York Times bestseller and i have no doubt that his new book drug |
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