
#119: Do Fathers Matter? With Paul Raeburn
Until fairly recently, most of the scientific research about parental influence on children usually left out dads. But recent studies have shown that fathers have an important role in the development ...
19 Jun 201530min

#118: Olympic and Collegiate Wrestling Legend Dan Gable
In this episode I talk with the legendary wrestler and wrestling coach Dan Gable. He won the 1972 gold medal in Munich without giving up a single point, and won 15 championships as a coach at the Univ...
11 Jun 201540min

#116: Southern Gentleman's Kitchen With Matt Moore
If you've read the site for awhile, than you're likely familiar with Matt Moore-- AoM's resident chef. Matt recently published a book with Southern Living magazine entitled The Southern Gentleman's Ki...
28 Mai 201539min

#115: The Slumbering Masses With Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer
We often take for granted society's current sleep schedule. If you're like most people, you sleep about 8 hours a day in one chunk between the hours 10 PM and 8AM or there abouts. But our guest today ...
21 Mai 201547min

#114: Becoming a Kabuki Warrior With Chris Duffin
World record setting powerlifter Chris Duffin embodies what Teddy Roosevelt called the "strenuous life." Not only has he trained hard to lift superhuman amounts of weight, but he's strived to be the ...
14 Mai 20151h 1min

#113: The Evolutionary Origins of Depression With Jonathan Rottenberg
Today we refer to depression as a mental illness that needs to be cured as quickly as possible. But our guest today makes the nuanced case that human beings may have evolved to be depressed and that a...
8 Mai 201536min

#112: The Science of Insights With Dr. Gary Klein
How do we make decisions in complex environments? Can we trust our gut? How do we gain insights? In today's podcast I talk to Gary Klein to answer these questions. Dr. Klein pioneered the field of nat...
30 Apr 201544min





















