
Hosted by chriswestland · EN

What happens when politics and neuroscience collide? The Soviet Institute for the Brain sought to unlock the secrets of genius—especially those of Bolshevik leaders. In this episode, we explore how Soviet scientists studied the preserved brains of Lenin and other revolutionaries, hoping to find biological explanations for intelligence and political vision. Was it science or ideology? What did they actually discover? We delve into the bizarre intersection of neuroscience, propaganda, and the cult of leadership in the Soviet Union. Join us as we uncover the strange and fascinating story behind the brains of great Bolsheviks.

Isaac Newton is best known for physics, but his impact on finance was just as groundbreaking. As Master of the Royal Mint, Newton revolutionized monetary policy, stabilized England’s currency, and helped shape the foundation of modern finance. In this episode, we explore how his scientific mind tackled economic challenges, from reforming coinage to influencing the gold standard. How did Newton’s approach to money shape today’s monetary policies? What lessons can we learn from his financial innovations? Join us as we uncover the surprising connection between Newton’s genius and the evolution of modern economic systems.

Bebop wasn’t just a musical revolution—it was a transformation of rhythm, thought, and creativity. In this episode, we dive into the innovations that defined bebop, from breakneck tempos to intricate harmonies, and explore how these changes influenced both musicians and listeners. How does bebop affect the brain? What makes its unpredictable structure so engaging? We examine the psychology behind bebop’s syncopation, improvisation, and rebellious spirit, tracing its impact on jazz and beyond. Whether you're a jazz aficionado or curious about the science of sound, join us as we uncover the essence of bebop and its lasting legacy.

Accounting is often called the language of business, but where did it all begin? In this episode, we trace the origins of double-entry bookkeeping back to Baghdad’s House of Wisdom, where scholars laid the groundwork for modern financial systems. We explore how this revolutionary method evolved, from medieval merchants in Venice to today’s global economy. How did a centuries-old innovation shape corporate finance, auditing, and even financial transparency? Join us as we uncover the fascinating journey of double-entry bookkeeping—an invention that transformed commerce and remains the foundation of modern accounting practices.

What do cassette players, laptops, and electric vehicles have in common? The answer lies in Sony’s pioneering lithium-ion battery technology. This episode explores how Sony changed the world of energy storage, beginning with portable electronics and leading the charge in EV technology. We break down the science behind lithium batteries, their impact on industries, and what the future holds for this ever-evolving technology. From solving early battery issues to improving sustainability, Sony’s innovations continue to shape our future. Join us as we uncover the incredible journey of lithium battery evolution.

History isn’t just progress—it’s a series of booms, busts, and breakthroughs. This podcast explores the waves of innovation that have shaped economies, from the steam engine to artificial intelligence. Why do industrial revolutions come in cycles? What drives technological surges, and why do they always bring disruption? We break down economic theories, key inventions, and the rise and fall of industries to uncover the hidden patterns behind progress. Whether you're into economics, history, or business strategy, this episode reveals how innovation reshapes the world—and what the next wave might bring. Listen now!

Viagra wasn’t just a medical breakthrough—it was a cultural phenomenon. This podcast uncovers the serendipitous discovery of the little blue pill, the brilliant marketing strategy that turned it into a blockbuster, and the deep social and psychological impact it had on masculinity, aging, and relationships. How did a heart medication become a billion-dollar industry? And what does its success reveal about desire, stigma, and modern medicine? Whether you're into science, marketing, or cultural history, this episode peels back the layers on one of the most fascinating pharmaceutical stories ever. Listen now!

Are vacuum tubes truly superior, or just audiophile mythology wrapped in nostalgia? This podcast dives into the science, hype, and business of high-end audio, exploring why vacuum tubes refuse to die in an era of digital perfection. From warmth vs. accuracy debates to the psychology of sound perception, we uncover the real reasons why niche markets thrive on legacy tech. Is it all just marketing, or do analog purists have a point? Whether you're a hi-fi enthusiast, engineer, or skeptic, this episode separates fact from fiction in the world of audiophile gear. Listen now!

What if the secret to great game design isn’t just mechanics and graphics—but spousal approval? This podcast explores how developers have used the “Wife-o-Meter” as an unexpected but powerful tool for game innovation, accessibility, and market success. From casual-friendly hits to industry-changing design choices, we uncover how listening to non-gamers helped shape some of the most beloved titles. Is this just smart marketing, or does it reveal something deeper about human-centered design? Whether you're a developer, gamer, or industry observer, this episode is a must-listen on gaming’s unsung secret weapon. Tune in now!

What happens when bad science meets big claims? This podcast dives into the bizarre world where fMRI scans detected brain activity in a dead fish, exposing major flaws in data interpretation, statistical modeling, and scientific assumptions. But is this just a cautionary tale, or does it reveal something deeper—about the limits of human understanding, the overlap of science and mysticism, and our search for meaning in noise? Whether you're into neuroscience, philosophy, or skeptical inquiry, this episode unpacks how models can deceive us—and what we can do about it. Listen now!