Guys I just wanna say that this is honestly such an incredible podcast. The humour and intellectual conversation mixed together is an amazing combo and this is now always one of the highlights of my week.
I love that they're super smart and love to talk about high level topics, but also don't consider themselves above talking about social media drama. Drama is fun and I'm sick of boring people trying to say it's not!
Honestly could sit and listen to Arthur talk about anything and everything all day (and Bach, don't wanna leave him out). Would love to just have philosophical conversations. As someone who's studied philosophy I never have anyone to discuss it with and haven't done since my first ex boyfriend 9 years ago so any type of philosophical discussion just lights my lil brain up
However I studied advanced higher biology and was a bit like 🤔🤔🤔 about the cancerous cells chat because I swear it was a bit different when I learned, but that was 10 years ago so 😅
Me and my mom are listening to yall on a road trip and we started balling crying at Bach and his stuffed animal and what he said about infinity. It was so articulately spoken and beautiful just wow.
Fun extra on the Notre Damme is that the spire has actually been rebuilt several times in history most recently before the fire in the 19th century. People saying its not the same now it has been rebuilt, were actually looking at an old reconstruction of a reconstruction they just thought it was the original
Thursdays are such a treat (sweet treat as Bach would say), not only a low iq pod upload, but an ep from their polar opposites the Bach and Arthur pod ♡ I'm such a lucky little rodent
i could actually listen to u guys talking about this type of stuff all day, the way u guys talk when explaining these things makes it so much more interesting
love the pod guys 😍. just a quick fun addition, i recently read an essay about how birds learned to fly, and it might not be by the adaptation of gliding down trees, but from learning to run up trees! the flight stroke evolved becase of its benefit for proto-birds to escape from terrestrial predators. babybirds still use their small wings to walk up tree trunks (see a paper by heers et al., 2016) :D
I love how Bach and Arthur have somehow become my weekly science podcast this is all so fascinating I'm gonna have to go look up how light interacts with elements oml❤
I could listen to Arthur talk about biology and evolution for literal HOURS, it is honestly so interesting and informative I love it!!! Also hearing about light years and astronomy is super cool too I just know less about it so it is definitely mind blowing. Like I don’t know anything about space and some of the stuff you guys says is literally mind boggling like I can’t even comprehend some of it like WHAT. But yeah I love hearing about all of it❤️👍🏻
In my ancient history class the first thing we studied was conservation vs restoration. (A great example is Knossos). In my opinion it depends on how you want to look at it. In the example of Theseus, the boat that he had when he was alive is Theseus’ ship. Because it would have been changed after his death I do not believe that can be classed as his boat.
I love the way that you guys take turns taking and looking at each other when you are really into a topic wait no I guess that’s how normal conversations work never mind. Idk it’s just so interesting and coming from someone who’s never been interested in science I love this podcast
Love the pod! Could you guys speak about glandular fever and the link to autoimmune issues/ chronic fatigue syndrome! I’m going through similar right now and glandular fever has basically ruined my health. There’s no vaccine for it even though it’s caused by an extremely common virus (EBV). Keep going, such interesting episodes!
Hi! some info about the regeneration of brain cells (neurones) from your local autistic! Bach is kind of right in the sense that they don't necessarily regenerate the same way other cells would in a cycle, however, it's believed that neurones, even large ammounts in one particular area that have been damaged, can regrow their nerve endings or the blood vessels can redirect functions to another area, the brain/neurone changing is referred to as 'plasticity', because our neurones and brains are constantly changing, growing, generating and fixing things! replacing neurons wouldnt necessarily affect your brain function, because they'd likely still do the same thing and they just act as a pathway for electrochemical messages, your dendrites (the branched ends on the neurone) are constantly growing because longer dendrites allow them to be closer to other neurones to pass the messages. However, different neurones actually have different shapes depending on their function such as sensory, motor and relay neurons, because it's structure is a benefit to their function.
Hi! Neuroscientist here, brain plasticity is our brain using different undamaged areas to be able to do the things that damaged area used to be able to do, neurons do not regenerate or regrow.
bit late with this comment but as someone who studies historical/conservation architecture, i feel that each addition to a building adds to its story. it remains the same in essence, but new memories are added. someday someone will look at what we see as jarring/new in awe because the building serves as a physical manifestation of lived history.
I loved the conversation about the boat, I am a big fan of steam trains and there is a very real similar conversation with heritage steam trains like the Flying Scotsman and the amount of original parts (very few but essentials like wheels, axels, tender etc) and whether it is the same engine or a different engine.
I love this podcast. I went to school for environmental science so Arthur’s passion for evolution and wildlife is so lovely to hear. And it meshes so well with what I was taught in school. I’d love for them to chat about climate change or rocks or weather events! I’m now in school again in the medical field so I’m gaining interest in the biomed information as well, so this is just an amazing podcast for me! Thank you guys for making it ❤️
I wrote about the germ theory because of what Arthur said in the chrismd episode in my religious studies philosophy exam because I got confused from watching it whilst revising I fear I’m cooked😭
I have bad health anxiety and usually can’t listen to anything Cancer related. But for some reason this seemed to be an exception. Really enjoyed it and great meeting you guys at the charity match 🙌🏻
I love a good chat like this about evolution and space. Not gonna lie a lot of it goes over my head but it's so fascinating and admirable and impressive how much information Bach and Arthur have on these things. I wish I could remember the things I learn about History becasue I love it so much but struggle to recall the things |I read :( either way these podcasts are so good!!!!!!
i love this podcast so much, i laugh all the time and then it balances w the science and intellectual conversations, thursdays are my fav because of you guys!💞
going into this podcast, i didn't think i would be educated about space and philosophy, like i thought it just gonna be some goofy ahh convos, but no, i was utterly surprised. I don't even listen/watch podcasts, but i haven't stopped listening to you guys yap about deep stuff that i didn't even thought about. so happy that i gave this a chance. I listen to you guys while i draw btw if you'd like to know lol.
your discussion of the Theseus' Paradox reminds me so much of my ancient history studies, specifically the throne room in Knossos; where everything was redesigned and is now available for tourists, yet, it isn't actually a true recreation of the piece and lacks a lot of original elements. when i was studying, the issue was, how do you justify the "preservation" of something that isn't being repaired or preserved, but rather, reconstructed entirely... does it not lose its value of being an ancient artifact? they're having this issue also in Pompeii where these incredible frescoes cannot be preserved and maintained due to the climate... so when does our preservation just become a falsification?
First time ever posting a YT comment but I have to! Love the podcast, guys! After the ChrisMD episode, I fell down the universe/physics rabbit hole and haven't stopped since, So thank you for that! One question: can you do a segment on quantum entanglement? That topic blows my mind! Also, I think the theory of superdeterminism to explain quantum entanglement could really tie in nicely with the whole science vs. religion debates you've been having recently.
I highly highly recommend a podcast called Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe! It's hosted by a particle physicist and an engineer and they explain very complex science questions in the most simple terms possible. I'm pretty sure they have an episode or two about quantum entanglement :-) Obviously would also love for these two to explore the topic as well!
As someone whos recently taken such a deep interest in animal evolution and whales, this podcast episode was great today. Informational and humorous which is a great mix which i love to see!
i love listening to this podcast everytime i study so imagine my delight when they started talking ab biotechnology just as i was writing notes on recombinant dna 😋😋 much love ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Science news: researchers in the uk have developed ways to recycle the cement in concrete. Early stages but could reduce global emissions exponentially x
@sarah_c_ no fr because they could've just not uploaded it. their video is so awkward, not even in a funny way and borderline disrespectful. bach had been in 2 of their videos, and jj still didn't recognise him 😭😭
This is such an engaging and at the same time informative podcast I love it! Pls someone tell me the things/pages/sources that Arthur follows to learn all these things! I need more fun yet informative/intellectual podcasts, RUclips channels etc
shutter island is a really good movie. my thoughts on the philosophical stuff: i think that when you put a new plank of wood on the ship it just becomes part of ship of theseus but if you got all the original parts and put it together, its not the ship of theseus because it doesnt carry the same value and its just like a replica? but when the ship is entirely different wood i think it is a different ship than it was but its still “the ship of theseus” dunno if that makes sense. like for example a human. every new experience or new cell formed in ur body becomes you but if you got all my cells and everything and made another me that wouldnt be “me” thats just a clone of me. me 5 years ago compared to me now is an entirely different person. every new experience i experience makes me a new person. ur brain is constantly changing but im still me/my name even though i was basically a different person before. also the living forever thing, there literally would be no point in living if you lived forever because the reason life is so valuable is BECAUSE its going to end. living forever would be tortureous at some point.
This is my favourite podcast by far lol I actually said the other day I’m gonna start an evening class in astrophysics (cos I find these chats so interesting) and my boyfriend laughed in my face :-( but I love listening to you guys
I genuinely always feel like I come away from these podcast episodes significantly smarter than when I clicked on it. This is the only way I’ll soak in information without getting bored hahaha
i’m quite late to this episode but the segment on cancer and the new immunotherapies and vaccines was awesome. i’m not sure if Dr. Richard Scolyer was part of your reference but he was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma last year. he’s a renound melanoma specialist and he cured his cancer with immunotherapy and therapeutic vaccines, which he made with his colleague and oncologist Georgia Long. Scolyer is still cancer free and he documented his treatment on twitter, which was insanely cool to keep up with!! def check it out if you haven’t already. pretty sure he and Long got named Australians of the year
I love the idea of having new science news portions of the podcast, I learn so much when listening to your podcast, I would also love to hear you guys speak about your political beliefs and if you're comfortable sharing, your chosen party and why. I think you guys would be so good at encouraging non aggressive, open minded, political debates. I think it's so important to be able to review and reflect on your own personal stances and learn to keep any levels of cognitive dissonance under control and recognize when you experience it and ask yourself, why am I experiencing this phenomenon as it usually indicates I've not fully understood what I believe and I need to further educate myself, it's so essential to me as it helps me maintain an open mind and keep myself aware. so sorry if this was a bunch of rambling I can't articulate myself in writing 😭
Guys I just wanna say that this is honestly such an incredible podcast. The humour and intellectual conversation mixed together is an amazing combo and this is now always one of the highlights of my week.
Couldn’t agree more. I am obsessed 🤩🤩
I love that they're super smart and love to talk about high level topics, but also don't consider themselves above talking about social media drama. Drama is fun and I'm sick of boring people trying to say it's not!
I’ve learned more from the bach and Arthur podcast then I learned at school
honestly same
More interesting aswell
That’s very concerning…
@chaoticsad5549 what's concerning is you taking a tounge in cheek comment seriously. autism?
I’ve only just started the video and I can agree already 😂
Honestly you guys are so gifted with your open yet critical way of thinking, loved the philosophy segment!!
Get Josh as a guest to talk about his fear of death, but also because he's the perfect candidate from the Sidemen to talk about deep topics.
this podcast keeps getting better i look forward to thursdays every week
I love it when Arthur says ‘WHAT?!’
i love how this podcast is 95% arthur yapping and 5% bach going "yeah i agree with that, thats v interesting"
Since this podcast started I have gotten so much more into biology (no physics yet sorry Bach) and interest into philosophy and theology
I love the ones that include education. My favourite part of podcasts.
Genuinely need to go back to museums, I miss them
I love how this is organic learning rather than pseudoscientific, noisy podcasts that are genuinely concerning, keep it real boys
Honestly could sit and listen to Arthur talk about anything and everything all day (and Bach, don't wanna leave him out). Would love to just have philosophical conversations.
As someone who's studied philosophy I never have anyone to discuss it with and haven't done since my first ex boyfriend 9 years ago so any type of philosophical discussion just lights my lil brain up
However I studied advanced higher biology and was a bit like 🤔🤔🤔 about the cancerous cells chat because I swear it was a bit different when I learned, but that was 10 years ago so 😅
nah its actually so cute they had a sleepover
arthurs got the cup on the arm chair again 😭
He's doing it purely as an act of rebellion now 😂
Hey pookums☝️
@@Bea_45 …stop
@@Bea_45 hey boo….
Me and my mom are listening to yall on a road trip and we started balling crying at Bach and his stuffed animal and what he said about infinity. It was so articulately spoken and beautiful just wow.
Fun extra on the Notre Damme is that the spire has actually been rebuilt several times in history most recently before the fire in the 19th century. People saying its not the same now it has been rebuilt, were actually looking at an old reconstruction of a reconstruction they just thought it was the original
I love the "what" thing don't stop
This podcast needs so much more recognition, I could listen to them talk about anything. Big ups this pod!!
Thursdays are such a treat (sweet treat as Bach would say), not only a low iq pod upload, but an ep from their polar opposites the Bach and Arthur pod ♡ I'm such a lucky little rodent
I literally refresh my page every hour on Thursdays. Thank you for this blessing.
i love the colour correction and lighting
Craaaazy Bach rips into Arthur for being allergic to nuts (understandable) ..... and mans allergic to GRASS!
Arthur isn’t even allergic to nuts - bach just tells people arthur looks like he would be allergic to nuts lmao
“weapon of mass satisfaction” ~ Bach
actually knowing what arthur is talking abt cos of gcses is the best haha😭
for me it’s the fact he explains some concepts even more in depth and intriguing than my teachers is both worrying and impressive
I love these 2. They’re so special…
Nah, seriously, my favourite humans!
being such a big fan of this pod is difficult for someone like me with astrophobia but i will always listen every week lol
Glad I’m not the only one 😂
i could actually listen to u guys talking about this type of stuff all day, the way u guys talk when explaining these things makes it so much more interesting
Holy matrimony I did not expect Isaac's moustache to crawl all the way off of his face like that and stick onto Arthur instead
There is massive potential for this podcast to be huge. Can see it already, keep up the good work lads!
love the pod guys 😍. just a quick fun addition, i recently read an essay about how birds learned to fly, and it might not be by the adaptation of gliding down trees, but from learning to run up trees! the flight stroke evolved becase of its benefit for proto-birds to escape from terrestrial predators. babybirds still use their small wings to walk up tree trunks (see a paper by heers et al., 2016) :D
41:11 thank you for the evolution and speciation revision, I have my alevel biology paper 2 tomorrow
Bach is such a younger sibling 😭
I love how Bach and Arthur have somehow become my weekly science podcast this is all so fascinating I'm gonna have to go look up how light interacts with elements oml❤
I think an amazing guest would be Theseus
I could listen to Arthur talk about biology and evolution for literal HOURS, it is honestly so interesting and informative I love it!!!
Also hearing about light years and astronomy is super cool too I just know less about it so it is definitely mind blowing. Like I don’t know anything about space and some of the stuff you guys says is literally mind boggling like I can’t even comprehend some of it like WHAT.
But yeah I love hearing about all of it❤️👍🏻
In my ancient history class the first thing we studied was conservation vs restoration. (A great example is Knossos). In my opinion it depends on how you want to look at it. In the example of Theseus, the boat that he had when he was alive is Theseus’ ship. Because it would have been changed after his death I do not believe that can be classed as his boat.
I love the way that you guys take turns taking and looking at each other when you are really into a topic wait no I guess that’s how normal conversations work never mind. Idk it’s just so interesting and coming from someone who’s never been interested in science I love this podcast
No bc I’ve actually adopted the “WHAT” into my speech bc of you
Love the pod! Could you guys speak about glandular fever and the link to autoimmune issues/ chronic fatigue syndrome! I’m going through similar right now and glandular fever has basically ruined my health. There’s no vaccine for it even though it’s caused by an extremely common virus (EBV). Keep going, such interesting episodes!
Hi! some info about the regeneration of brain cells (neurones) from your local autistic!
Bach is kind of right in the sense that they don't necessarily regenerate the same way other cells would in a cycle, however, it's believed that neurones, even large ammounts in one particular area that have been damaged, can regrow their nerve endings or the blood vessels can redirect functions to another area, the brain/neurone changing is referred to as 'plasticity', because our neurones and brains are constantly changing, growing, generating and fixing things! replacing neurons wouldnt necessarily affect your brain function, because they'd likely still do the same thing and they just act as a pathway for electrochemical messages, your dendrites (the branched ends on the neurone) are constantly growing because longer dendrites allow them to be closer to other neurones to pass the messages. However, different neurones actually have different shapes depending on their function such as sensory, motor and relay neurons, because it's structure is a benefit to their function.
Hi! Neuroscientist here, brain plasticity is our brain using different undamaged areas to be able to do the things that damaged area used to be able to do, neurons do not regenerate or regrow.
bit late with this comment but as someone who studies historical/conservation architecture, i feel that each addition to a building adds to its story. it remains the same in essence, but new memories are added. someday someone will look at what we see as jarring/new in awe because the building serves as a physical manifestation of lived history.
7:29 I didn’t expect Arthur to say Shutter Island!! Such an elite film
I think it’s crazy that Arthur went on Locked In but it was the only season of that I watched 😂
I loved the conversation about the boat, I am a big fan of steam trains and there is a very real similar conversation with heritage steam trains like the Flying Scotsman and the amount of original parts (very few but essentials like wheels, axels, tender etc) and whether it is the same engine or a different engine.
i actually love them so much i hope they enjoy making these bc they're fun to listen to
Best podcast around. It’s so nice to see a podcast with insightful thoughts mixed with top class humour.
Halfway through the Sapiens audiobook! It’s incredible
I love this podcast. I went to school for environmental science so Arthur’s passion for evolution and wildlife is so lovely to hear. And it meshes so well with what I was taught in school. I’d love for them to chat about climate change or rocks or weather events!
I’m now in school again in the medical field so I’m gaining interest in the biomed information as well, so this is just an amazing podcast for me! Thank you guys for making it ❤️
I wrote about the germ theory because of what Arthur said in the chrismd episode in my religious studies philosophy exam because I got confused from watching it whilst revising I fear I’m cooked😭
I have bad health anxiety and usually can’t listen to anything Cancer related. But for some reason this seemed to be an exception. Really enjoyed it and great meeting you guys at the charity match 🙌🏻
the space thing is honestly so wild and mind boggling , how can we see a tiny speck and know its back story and exactly how long its been around
I love a good chat like this about evolution and space. Not gonna lie a lot of it goes over my head but it's so fascinating and admirable and impressive how much information Bach and Arthur have on these things. I wish I could remember the things I learn about History becasue I love it so much but struggle to recall the things |I read :( either way these podcasts are so good!!!!!!
Arthur looking very jaundiced this week
I could listen to Arthur talk about pakicetus for hours, this podcast is incredible :)
This pod is so elite , so soothing to listen to . This pod, radio rufus and Low Iq are the best pods out
i love this podcast so much, i laugh all the time and then it balances w the science and intellectual conversations, thursdays are my fav because of you guys!💞
going into this podcast, i didn't think i would be educated about space and philosophy, like i thought it just gonna be some goofy ahh convos, but no, i was utterly surprised. I don't even listen/watch podcasts, but i haven't stopped listening to you guys yap about deep stuff that i didn't even thought about. so happy that i gave this a chance.
I listen to you guys while i draw btw if you'd like to know lol.
I'm a student in secondary school learning about evolution and you have just made it make sooo much more sense tysm I love you guys
I love this podcast, you both do such a good job of explaining science. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
your discussion of the Theseus' Paradox reminds me so much of my ancient history studies, specifically the throne room in Knossos; where everything was redesigned and is now available for tourists, yet, it isn't actually a true recreation of the piece and lacks a lot of original elements. when i was studying, the issue was, how do you justify the "preservation" of something that isn't being repaired or preserved, but rather, reconstructed entirely... does it not lose its value of being an ancient artifact? they're having this issue also in Pompeii where these incredible frescoes cannot be preserved and maintained due to the climate... so when does our preservation just become a falsification?
Oh how I’ve been looking forward to this one **heats up food**
First time ever posting a YT comment but I have to! Love the podcast, guys! After the ChrisMD episode, I fell down the universe/physics rabbit hole and haven't stopped since, So thank you for that! One question: can you do a segment on quantum entanglement? That topic blows my mind! Also, I think the theory of superdeterminism to explain quantum entanglement could really tie in nicely with the whole science vs. religion debates you've been having recently.
I highly highly recommend a podcast called Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe! It's hosted by a particle physicist and an engineer and they explain very complex science questions in the most simple terms possible. I'm pretty sure they have an episode or two about quantum entanglement :-) Obviously would also love for these two to explore the topic as well!
love grinding squad battles and hearing you guys speak about how the egg came first and whales used to be land animals
id LOVE to watch/listen to arthur talking about biology and evolution!!!! so so interesting the way you explain it and i want moreeee
Isaac's vocals at the end 🫢
As someone whos recently taken such a deep interest in animal evolution and whales, this podcast episode was great today. Informational and humorous which is a great mix which i love to see!
New fear unlocked.. a glass of water balancing on a chair arm. Arthur you’re killing me here!!!!!
I’d have spilt it over hella fast!!
wanted to share the fact that i genuinely do LOL at these podcast episodes... sometimes i get weird looks in public
i love listening to this podcast everytime i study so imagine my delight when they started talking ab biotechnology just as i was writing notes on recombinant dna 😋😋 much love ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Science news: researchers in the uk have developed ways to recycle the cement in concrete. Early stages but could reduce global emissions exponentially x
Can't wait till Bach sees the newest Sidemen Reacts...
he will definitely say beta squad next time
Peoples humour tastes are always different, but that sidemen video pissed me off
@sarah_c_ no fr because they could've just not uploaded it. their video is so awkward, not even in a funny way and borderline disrespectful. bach had been in 2 of their videos, and jj still didn't recognise him 😭😭
@@sarah_c_ Yeah JJ definitely comes of in a bad light
The way that Bach is funny for relatable content. Kinda makes JJ look out of touch.
watched shutter island because of arthur and genuinely one of the best films ive seen
I am not a podcast person but i absolutely love this
Love watching this on my morning commute makes my Friday mornings 🫶🏻thanks so much
This is such an engaging and at the same time informative podcast I love it! Pls someone tell me the things/pages/sources that Arthur follows to learn all these things! I need more fun yet informative/intellectual podcasts, RUclips channels etc
shutter island is a really good movie. my thoughts on the philosophical stuff: i think that when you put a new plank of wood on the ship it just becomes part of ship of theseus but if you got all the original parts and put it together, its not the ship of theseus because it doesnt carry the same value and its just like a replica? but when the ship is entirely different wood i think it is a different ship than it was but its still “the ship of theseus” dunno if that makes sense. like for example a human. every new experience or new cell formed in ur body becomes you but if you got all my cells and everything and made another me that wouldnt be “me” thats just a clone of me. me 5 years ago compared to me now is an entirely different person. every new experience i experience makes me a new person. ur brain is constantly changing but im still me/my name even though i was basically a different person before. also the living forever thing, there literally would be no point in living if you lived forever because the reason life is so valuable is BECAUSE its going to end. living forever would be tortureous at some point.
Please never stop saying WHAT like that
It’s the best! I’ve even picked it up like I’m sure heaps of us have
Arthur is such a diplomatic speaker
Friday is my new favourite day since this podcast started
Making my exam speech about cloning and the future, since you guys got me into the subjects again ❤
This is my favourite podcast by far lol I actually said the other day I’m gonna start an evening class in astrophysics (cos I find these chats so interesting) and my boyfriend laughed in my face :-( but I love listening to you guys
go you for trying to pursue science! have you started the class/how’s it going?
Thank you so much for this pod I have learned so much and now have started to read much more instead of watching TikTok’s or RUclips !
Love the new lighting little boys. Way better. Would love some decoration in the studio in future!
THESEUS’ PARADOX!! im exited for this one just by the title!!
Every time I remember Arthur has signed NDA’s I wonder how he doesn’t blurt everything out when he’s drunk
Omg are we gonna have our first guest outside of your friendship group?!! Yesssss
I suggest Bach and Arthur read the ones who walk away from omelas it’s pretty short and a really interesting philosophical read
bach lowkey gives minotaur energy
arthur needs to watch the prestige. its one of my favourite films. i often catch bach rsving about it in a kitchen at 4 in the morning
not only do I love you both and your content but I actaully learn so much from this podcast!!!! Thank you boys🫶🏻
I genuinely always feel like I come away from these podcast episodes significantly smarter than when I clicked on it. This is the only way I’ll soak in information without getting bored hahaha
i’m quite late to this episode but the segment on cancer and the new immunotherapies and vaccines was awesome. i’m not sure if Dr. Richard Scolyer was part of your reference but he was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma last year. he’s a renound melanoma specialist and he cured his cancer with immunotherapy and therapeutic vaccines, which he made with his colleague and oncologist Georgia Long. Scolyer is still cancer free and he documented his treatment on twitter, which was insanely cool to keep up with!! def check it out if you haven’t already. pretty sure he and Long got named Australians of the year
I love the idea of having new science news portions of the podcast, I learn so much when listening to your podcast, I would also love to hear you guys speak about your political beliefs and if you're comfortable sharing, your chosen party and why. I think you guys would be so good at encouraging non aggressive, open minded, political debates. I think it's so important to be able to review and reflect on your own personal stances and learn to keep any levels of cognitive dissonance under control and recognize when you experience it and ask yourself, why am I experiencing this phenomenon as it usually indicates I've not fully understood what I believe and I need to further educate myself, it's so essential to me as it helps me maintain an open mind and keep myself aware.
so sorry if this was a bunch of rambling I can't articulate myself in writing 😭
bach & arthur + astrokobi is a combo I never knew I needed till now
I'm counting this as my philosophy revision
Rate it 😂
Loved this episode so much!
Just in time for biology paper 2 tomorrow!
Quickly became my favourite podcast. You 2 are just great
the pod is getting better and better as you release more episodes
best time of the week xxxx
you guys should discuss the three body problem!!! the Netflix show is amazing and the book is even better