Yes, you guessed it! Another sweet Podcast Roundup! I’ll admit this week’s selection was too quickly thrown into the playlist from podcasts I listen to FAR too regularly. I was struggling with time constraints yesterday. It makes me wish there was a “play random” button on my podcast player.

Let’s see here…meditation, lyme disease, Covid, and the state of humanity. Three hours of listening and I found nothing that made me squeal with delight. I suppose they can’t all be winners, right?
“Michelle, why are you sharing these if they didn’t inspire you? Why bother us with it?”
Well, my friend, for two reasons. The first being documentation! This is a record of the journey and wrong turns and false starts are part of the big picture. The second is because maybe they are what YOU need to hear right now. Who knows? So I throw it out there, see if it sticks!
Practicing Human – Is Desire Bad?
Is desire bad? Is wanting bad? Depends on what you mean by bad, I suppose. My take is that there are skillful and unskillful wants and desires. I desire the cookie, but I know it won’t lead me to the better health I’m working on. Then again, it’s really not the desire that is the problem, it’s the attachment to the outcome of that desire. I may want a thing, and strive toward it, but let go of ever getting there.
Quillette – New York Times Columnist Ross Douthat on His Hellish Experience with Lyme Disease
Here’s a thing I didn’t know. Doctors look askance at Lyme disease sufferers. What’s up with that? And it turns out that not everyone suffers the same way: short, curable illness for most, long-term chronic illness for others. Humans are so strange. How does a doctor diagnose it? Different ways. How do they treat it? Different ways for different people. It’s a crapshoot, like everything else. Irritates me. This guy wrote a book about his illness, and it sounds like something I might want to read in the future.
The Intelligence from The Economist – Hope for the crest: an Omicron wave hits India
I’m hesitant to post anything about Covid, but here’s this one. Listen in, make your judgments, decide for yourself. Unlike everyone else, I’m not going to tell you what to think, vote for a law or mandate, or otherwise make you do something to protect me.
Cato Daily Podcast – Rationality: What it is, Why it Seems Scarce, Why it Matters
I didn’t realize that this was another talk from Steven Pinker. I already heard him speak several times and I read his book, Rationality. Great stuff.
Rationally Speaking – Humanity on the precipice (Toby Ord)
Hmm…I liked this and then I didn’t. I think sitting around worrying ourselves crazy over global climate change and whether AI will destroy us is a waste of time. The individual has no control over these things. But then, if we don’t, who will? I just don’t know.
I do enjoy thinking on the future of AI. It’s fascinating, but I’m more in the camp of, if they end up smarter than us and take over, so be it. Evolution is a thing. He did say something that caught my attention and I have been thinking on it ever since. Frankenstein. Man creates a being, it scares him, he shuns it, the being hates its creator and tries to destroy it. Age old story that applies to AI as well.
EconTalk – Gregory Zuckerman on the Crazy Race to Create the COVID Vaccine
Yep, another Covid podcast. This one is about a book the guy wrote about the companies that created the vaccine. I listen to a lot of podcasts, read a lot of articles, watch a lot of videos about Covid and the response to it. I have a lot of opinions, but I typically keep them to myself in public (online). I’m not sure that’s all too healthy, and I have my reservations about that, but what can I do but sit back and watch for now?
That’s all I had time to listen to this week. I skipped the ends of a couple of these. I’d heard Steven Pinker before and I got bored with Rationally Speaking.
My podcast list is getting boring, people. If you have one you love, please share it in the comments. I’ve been running into that new-age problem of only finding new things that are related to things I’m already listening to. I’m in stuck in a feedback loop! Throw me a rope!