brady is such a genuinely interested host. it's so refreshing to listen to an interview where the interviewer asks actual interesting questions based off of what the interviewee was saying. he sounds so excited and interested in each and every thing she said and even when she dismissed something as stupid or uninteresting he still was so invested
Loved this sooo much! i'm studying maths at uni and trying to work out what working as a mathematician would be like and whether to do it. This really helped! :)
At 5:35 when Hannah mentions formula 1, I was instantly like "ooh, what's the formula one, some new, unsolved billion dollar math(/theor.chem.) problem?" xP
Brady always picks the best video footage for his podcasts, I just get lost in them, for this podcast series and the Hello Internet series, I can just sit and listen and watch the repetitive video footage for the whole time and not get bored.
Holy crap I actually happened to have used the app Dr. Fry mentioned around 32:00 ! I wish there were more podcasts like this on the internet. Thanks for starting this one Brady. I wish there was one for astrophysics and chemistry too, on the respective channels, you know where. Do it Brady!
I wish you had videoed the interview, Brady. I loved it when Hannah admitted to being a nerd. I loved the story of her writing her first book "Free as a bird" :) Massive nerd LOL but wanted to be a hairdresser. She's very entertaining and has a lovely upbeat personality.
Hannah Fry, Your book Mathematics of Love, did impacted me more than ever other "pick-up" artist. And thanks to your Backus story I did unexpectedly end up married while before I was stucked with relationship with the other sex. Thank you so much for your help. Math works!
Very interesting to hear the last bit about what might be the next "thing," given the documentary film and the great stuff she is doing "outreaching" for patients. Good stuff!
She does herself a disservice when she talks about The Mathematics of Love; I really enjoyed it. I got it as an audio book on the back of her video about choosing toilets, so had her reading it. Perhaps it isn't the Poincare Conjecture or anything heavy going like that, but it got clever, interesting concepts and applied them in a way that someone without a maths degree would understand, as well as being entertaining by it being a little bit silly. I frequently bring up in conversation stuff I learned from it.
It's so lovely to learn about the lives and inner worlds of these people! I learned so much about Dr. Fry that I never would have expected! Also I absolutely _must_ read _Free as a Bird._
12:34 I had that "moment in the lift" experience with 2 Cuban diplomats in a lift in India. They had no idea anybody there would understand Spanish. Scared the wits out of them!
Brady, Leaving a comment about this interview would be like leaving a critique of perfect, delicious bowl of Chowder and the wine. I love how you pick on her, she is such a good sport. I love her laugh. I would have to give Dr Fry (Brady, that's Hannah :-) ) the following number of STARS ... [Choose a four-digit number, with each digit different. Scramble the digits to create a new number. (For instance, if your first number is 2,357, your second number might be 7,325.) Subtract the smaller number from the larger, and add together the digits of the resulting number. If your sum is one digit, go no further. If your sum is a two-digit number, then add the two digits together. ] or 9 Algebraically, what you have is (9x + r) - (9y + r) = 9(x - y). You Brady, Schrödinger's Cat. The answer depends on if Wally ate the cat. Very fun, excellent humor, but did Hannah wear white medical tape on her glasses in high school to keep the lens from falling out??? (The true geek, nerd test)
Big thanks to Hannah's mom for pushing her away from her hairdressing dream. We don't know what the hair design community lost in that deal. But we know the Maths community won a wonderful spokeswoman.
You have a podcast? I think I've discovered Phile's Number: the maximum amount of podcasts I can subscribe to before I explode, and it includes yours of course :)
I'm American and I don't use ridiculous terms like "thought leader". The only people who do are the sort who think they're important but aren't (managers / executives who don't do the real work).
14:40 or so....Asimov's psychohistory (The Foundation series, scifi). Ah, after a few minutes he gives Asimov the credit. You know, it's not that dumb of an idea, I've been paying attention for a long time now. A+ on real models vs opaque ML baloney...otherwise known as "deep overfitting with variables that may or may or not be the important ones".
The podcast also exists in normal places - like podcast players. Please subscribe on there too!
More links in description.
Please get Alain Connes on your podcast.
I liked the visuals of the Ken Ribet podcast a lot more. Content was great!
Is it weird that I find Hannah's voice *very* ASMR-inducing?
No links..not on Spotify either..
RUclips is normal too!
Hannah Fry is my celebrity crush
I knew i wasn't alone
@@Edkahmed yeah bud
public intellectual crush
same
@@Czeckie No, no. She's my "thought leader" crush.
brady is such a genuinely interested host. it's so refreshing to listen to an interview where the interviewer asks actual interesting questions based off of what the interviewee was saying. he sounds so excited and interested in each and every thing she said and even when she dismissed something as stupid or uninteresting he still was so invested
*insert canned laughter*
52 minutes of Hannah Fry - my boy Brady thinks it's Christmas Eve already.
Niclas Kristiansen xD
I'm only 5 minutes in, but you both have me smiling already! Brady, you definitely have top-tier interview skills!
William Sims i was thinking the same
36:20 _"It's important to look back at what you've done and acknowledge where you can improve"_
Spot on, Hannah!
I could listen to Brady and Hannah talk for days
can we have a podcast where hannah just talks about anything and everything for 5 hours. her voice is amazing i need more of it
Typical British Voice
Loved this sooo much! i'm studying maths at uni and trying to work out what working as a mathematician would be like and whether to do it. This really helped! :)
Super
This made me smile so much - love Hannah, love Brady, perfect combo! More Hannah on numberphile please!!!
A pleasure to spend an hour in such great company. Hannah has an amazing voice and a great sense of humor.
At 5:35 when Hannah mentions formula 1, I was instantly like "ooh, what's the formula one, some new, unsolved billion dollar math(/theor.chem.) problem?" xP
the last 50 minutes were really great, thanks a lot! 11/10 :D
Great interviewee and excellent interviewer. On a Hannah binge - this was really fun. Great work!
The more I hear this lady speak, the more I adore her.
Hannah swearing? Unusual but I like it
Brady nails this interview. It's easy to forget just how talented he is. Wow, 10/10 interview. Bravo.
My irish mom was exactly the same! Always saw education as the way to improve your outlook and your children's!
Absolutely delighted to see Hannah present the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures this year, inspiring the next generation. Great work Hannah!
Great first Numberphile Podcast...I bought Hannah's new book on Audible, so I could literally hear it in her voice!
i already need more of these!! it's so nice to have playing in the background while studying
v loominati I like to listen to podcasts while cleaning, cooking or turning wrenches. Not sure I’d have proper focus when studying though.
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Inspiring. Brady is a great interviewer and I Hannah Fry is just amazing
A video with Hannah Fry without Hannah Fry is a very frustrating video :D
This is the type of comment that makes women uncomfortable.
@@Bmcarroll1 beta male?
I think most mathematicians prefer to be valued on the merits of what they say and not their physical details that's all
@Bryan and you would know that, right?
@@yvesnyfelerph.d.8297 it's not that hard if you... listen to women sometimes
For a guy who usually doesn't talk in his videos, Brady is a natural at conversational interview podcasts. Really enjoyed this.
Thanks for an enjoyable interview. Motivated me to plow through some dull desk work (taxes, etc.) while I listened. Looking forward to more!
These go by flying. I'm loving them! This one was the best one yet.
Brady always picks the best video footage for his podcasts, I just get lost in them, for this podcast series and the Hello Internet series, I can just sit and listen and watch the repetitive video footage for the whole time and not get bored.
The graphics are cool, but Hannah Fry is easier on the eye
Creep.
Perv
Why are you booing him? He's right.
I too was amazed how boring designing aircraft was, decided to go into building them instead, the physical side was surprisingly satisfying.
Hannah Fry? Instant Thumps-Up :D
Name a more iconic duo than Hannah and Brady, I’ll wait
Hannah fry and Hannah fry
Or Hannah fry and 3b1b
Hannah's voice is like ASMR for me
Samee
Same
Same
Holy crap I actually happened to have used the app Dr. Fry mentioned around 32:00 !
I wish there were more podcasts like this on the internet. Thanks for starting this one Brady.
I wish there was one for astrophysics and chemistry too, on the respective channels, you know where.
Do it Brady!
My only problem with this, is that it is way too short! :)
Title isn't public intellectual.
Disappointing.
Holy moses, a book in 6 weeks?! That is outrageous.
I wish you had videoed the interview, Brady. I loved it when Hannah admitted to being a nerd. I loved the story of her writing her first book "Free as a bird" :) Massive nerd LOL but wanted to be a hairdresser. She's very entertaining and has a lovely upbeat personality.
A really delicious episode, thank You.
Loving these Podcast episodes! Would love to hear one with Matt :)
And I really like the idea of "writing" your book while walking by dictating it.
"You're like a professional mathematician, though!"
"Yeah, but not like a good one."
The moment I fell in love with Hannah.
I never thought rotating line segments would have so much to say!
Hannah Fry, Your book Mathematics of Love, did impacted me more than ever other "pick-up" artist. And thanks to your Backus story I did unexpectedly end up married while before I was stucked with relationship with the other sex. Thank you so much for your help. Math works!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ of ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ for the podcast and Hannah Fry.
So you made sure that Numberphile episodes that Hannah is in are not divisible by 2?
Hannah's laugh is so contagious
I'm so mathematically in love with Hanna Fry...
Very interesting to hear the last bit about what might be the next "thing," given the documentary film and the great stuff she is doing "outreaching" for patients. Good stuff!
One hour of Hannah?! Sign me up!
Ok. what I got was that if you keep saying yes to things you'll get jetpacks
She does herself a disservice when she talks about The Mathematics of Love; I really enjoyed it. I got it as an audio book on the back of her video about choosing toilets, so had her reading it. Perhaps it isn't the Poincare Conjecture or anything heavy going like that, but it got clever, interesting concepts and applied them in a way that someone without a maths degree would understand, as well as being entertaining by it being a little bit silly. I frequently bring up in conversation stuff I learned from it.
Great podcast. Keep it up, Brady! (Listened to this on the numberphile webpage on mobile, but came here to comment.)
thank you. those podcast are amazing!
Sweet, thank you so much for this!
Really nice podcast. Looking forward to the next episodes.
This was a great interview - I expect because of the great interviewer and great interviewee.
She really should release "Free as a bird" as a children's book.
this was absolutely wonderful
Aww that book sounds adorable
Love, love, love, the Fry ...Hanna.
Left Formula 1 because there wasn't enough math. Hannah is great.
Good interview. Looking forward to more of this podcast.
50 minutes of Dr. Hannah Fry? Brady are you Santa Claus? Thank you so much.
Listened this to sleep, woke up to her voice muddled in my head, going "delicious.." "glorious.." "juicy.." repeatedly lol
*sigh*
*pulls out meat scepter*
Keith needs to get his hand on "Free as a Bird"
Loves math. Wanted to work in F1. Dad used to race motorbikes. She just keeps getting better!
It's so lovely to learn about the lives and inner worlds of these people! I learned so much about Dr. Fry that I never would have expected!
Also I absolutely _must_ read _Free as a Bird._
This was so entertaining, thoroughly enjoyed it :D
Love the podcast. I look forward to Computerphile and Periodic podcasts as well.
That disarmed laugh at the end for calling her a public intellectual...
Hannah is such an icon
12:34 I had that "moment in the lift" experience with 2 Cuban diplomats in a lift in India. They had no idea anybody there would understand Spanish. Scared the wits out of them!
I always thought it would be fun to learn "You do realize I can understand everything you are saying" in many different languages.
Also, F1 broadcasters should have her guest commentate for a bit. It would actually be interesting then.
I love this, and if it's somehow possible to get some of the Sixty Symbols or Computerphile on here would be awesome!
Hannah could narrate my death as it happens and I wouldn't even be scared... HF
can we have a part 2? Regarding the pandemic...
Brady, Leaving a comment about this interview would be like leaving a critique of perfect, delicious bowl of Chowder and the wine. I love how you pick on her, she is such a good sport. I love her laugh. I would have to give Dr Fry (Brady, that's Hannah :-) ) the following number of STARS ...
[Choose a four-digit number, with each digit different. Scramble the digits to create a new number. (For instance, if your first number is 2,357, your second number might be 7,325.) Subtract the smaller number from the larger, and add together the digits of the resulting number. If your sum is one digit, go no further. If your sum is a two-digit number, then add the two digits together.
]
or 9
Algebraically, what you have is (9x + r) - (9y + r) = 9(x - y).
You Brady, Schrödinger's Cat. The answer depends on if Wally ate the cat.
Very fun, excellent humor, but did Hannah wear white medical tape on her glasses in high school to keep the lens from falling out??? (The true geek, nerd test)
Hannah is awesome even without the vid.
Big thanks to Hannah's mom for pushing her away from her hairdressing dream.
We don't know what the hair design community lost in that deal. But we know the Maths community won a wonderful spokeswoman.
Love this so much.
Hannah Fry public intellectual, thought leader, TV mathematician
So good.
You have a podcast? I think I've discovered Phile's Number: the maximum amount of podcasts I can subscribe to before I explode, and it includes yours of course :)
This was brilliant.
and I was hoping for Hannah talking about Navier-Stoke's equations :D...
Hannah: I wouldn't have written a book in a million years if someone didn't approach me.
Also Hannah: I wrote a book when I was 11 and it was rubbish
Another great podcast
I love her voice, brain and face! Such a great idea!
I'm American and I don't use ridiculous terms like "thought leader". The only people who do are the sort who think they're important but aren't (managers / executives who don't do the real work).
AI machine learning networks have predicted that I will listen to all the numberphile podcasts
Fantastic.
14:40 or so....Asimov's psychohistory (The Foundation series, scifi). Ah, after a few minutes he gives Asimov the credit. You know, it's not that dumb of an idea, I've been paying attention for a long time now.
A+ on real models vs opaque ML baloney...otherwise known as "deep overfitting with variables that may or may or not be the important ones".
Are you in the UK required to do professorship as part of a PhD program?
Anyone got info about her first pub lecture about social media etc.... ? Sounds interesting.....
Awesome interview, 14/10
9/10 HFRS (Hannah Fry Rating Scale)
38:38 As somebody who lives in New Orleans, I think a “Hey y’all!” at the start of a lecture would be nice
Awesome!
Reading the comments on this video was extremely disappointing.
14:10 - Hari Seldon is a woman, apparently?
EDIT - Only Asimov fans will understand...
EDIT #2 - It's addressed a bit later in the podcast.
Love of my lifeeee