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161 – Economics with Steve Hillegeist

Steve Hillegeist is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, and he received his PhD and Masters of Science in Accounting degrees from Cal Berkley. He was also an academic All-American football player at Princeton …which all means he’s very generous to donate some time to chatting in the Space Cave about economics and how the world’s money operates.

Music at the end from Los Halos with Dagger Bones.

160 – Skepticism with Dr. Steven Novella

Who better to talk about Skepticism than one of the hosts of The Skeptic’s Guide to the Universe podcast, and the upcoming book of the same name, than Dr. Steven Novella, who is a clinical neurologist and a professor at Yale. You can order the book here.

Music at the end from Alpaca with Hide Your Gaze.

159 – The Planetary Society with Dr. Louis Friedman

Dr. Louis Friedman was one of the founders of the Planetary Society with Bruce C. Murray and Carl Sagan. He was nice enough to share some Anni-matter Double IPA from Stone Brewing and chat about starting the Planetary Society, exploring space, the universe, and how to keep people excited about figuring out what this whole thing is. A chat with Nate Chappell starts things off.

Music at the end from No Vacation with You’re Not Here.

157 – Anthropology with Natalie Vindivich pt. 1

Natalie Vindivich is getting her masters degree from CSULA, and she’s using her time in Chicken, Alaska as part of her thesis. She stops by to share some Baba Black Sheep Black Lager from Uinta Brewing and chat all about humans, following your heart, and how culture develops.

Music at the end from the Helio Sequence with Silence on Silence.

156 – Dinosaurs with Dr. Michael Habib pt. 2

Professor of Integrative Anatomical Sciences at USC’s Keck School of Medicine, Dr. Michael Habib, is back to share more A Terrible Idea Hazy IPA from Fieldwork Brewing and discuss not only dinosaurs, but the fossil record, what the universe might be, and he’s also nice enough to give a very quick synopsis on the entire history of everything from the Big Bang up until right now. It’s worth listening for just that alone.

Music at the end from Amanda Shires with Leave it Alone.