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Matt Richtel
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A Fresh Face in Hell with Jonathan Evison
Matt Richtel - Surviving Adolescence
A couple of years ago I came across an article in the New York Times titled "Inside the Adolescence Mental Health Care Crisis" written by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Matt Richtel. The piece was an amazing exploration of the mental health landscape for teenagers and parents in modern times. When Matt came out with his new book, "How We Grow Up: Understanding Adolescence" I knew I had to get him on the show to talk about raising teenagers. This episode is a great example of what we wanted for this podcast, an intelligent, emotional conversation that makes the world a...
2025-12-10
57 min
eTown
eTown Time Capsule - Daniel Rodriguez - Dead Horses - Matt Richtel
Join us as we revisit the first live taping in eTown Hall for over two years after the shutdown! This show features local Boulder, Colorado hero, Daniel Rodriguez, of Elephant Revival fame, as well as Sarah Voss and Daniel Wolff of the band Dead Horses. Nick also sits down with Matt Richtel, author of An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary Science of the Immunity System, for a short chat. That's all this week on eTown! Visit our Youtube Channel to see artist interviews, live recordings, studio sessions, and more! Be a pa...
2025-12-10
58 min
Raising Good Humans
Adolescence Isn’t What We Think: The Real Reason Your Teen Isn’t Listening to You, Why They Push Back, and More w/ New York Times Journalist Matt Richtel
In this week’s episode, I talk with New York Times reporter Matt Richtel about what adolescence actually is—and why so much of what we think we know about teens is outdated. We discuss an entirely new framework for understanding the adolescent brain: a period designed for intense information processing, where kids are constantly reconciling what they’ve been taught with a fast-changing world. We unpack why teens don’t listen (and why it’s not personal), why overwhelm shows up as emotional explosions or rumination, and how parents can help their kids “reboot” instead of pushing more information in...
2025-11-21
1h 05
Parenting teenagers untangled. 🏆 Your Weekly Hug
Mental health problems in teenagers. We can't just blame phones.
Ask Rachel anythingWhy is it that so many teenagers today seem to be struggling with mental health?In this conversation, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Matt Richtel reveals the surprising science behind adolescent development, explaining why teens aren't 'difficult' they're doing an important job and how there's a fundamental mismatch between biological adolescent development and the world in which we now life. One of the key problems nowadays is that kids are going into puberty earlier, while the information age is bombarding them with vast amounts of new data and ways of comparing themselves b...
2025-10-29
48 min
Deep into the Pages
EP63:How We Grow Up: The Teen Brain vs. The Modern World
Why is this generation of young people facing an unprecedented mental health crisis? The answer lies in a dramatic collision between their brains and the world they inhabit.In this episode, we explore Matt Richtel's vital new book, How We Grow Up, to reveal the science behind the adolescent brain—an ancient engine built for exploration, with a powerful accelerator and a still-developing braking system. Discover what happens when this brain slams into the perfect storm of modern pressures: earlier puberty, digital overload, and a culture of fear. Through compelling science and unforgettable personal stories, we unpack wh...
2025-09-16
32 min
Keen On America
How Parents Have Become the Social Media in Their Kids' Lives: So Taking Away Phones Won't Alone Fix the Teen Mental Health Crisis
It's become the new orthodoxy: social media is the cause of the epidemic of anxiety amongst adolescents. So the way to fix this is by taking away their smartphones. But according to Pulitzer prize-winning New York Times writer Matt Richtel, things are actually a lot more complicated than blaming everything on digital technology. In fact, we may have got things a bit upside down. In his new book, How We Grow Up, Richtel argues that parents have, ironically, become what he calls "the social media" in their kids' lives. Smartphones enable parents to constantly observe...
2025-08-29
48 min
HAKAN AKARCALI PodcastBox / Özgün Eser İncelemeleri / Reviews of Original Works
😟 Genç Kızlarda Artan Üzüntü ve Umutsuzluk - Nörolojik Uyumsuzluktan Çözüm Yollarına
Matt Richtel’in “How We Grow Up” Perspektifinden: Ergenlik, Beyin ve Zihinsel Sağlık KriziSöyleşi, CNN’de yayımlanan bir makaleden alınan bilgiler olup, gazeteci Matt Richtel’in How We Grow Up: Understanding Adolescence adlı kitabındaki içgörülerle, özellikle kız çocuklarında artan zihinsel sağlık sorunlarını inceler. Makalede, gençlerin sürekli üzüntü veya umutsuzluk hissetme oranlarının geçmişe göre belirgin şekilde arttığı, bu durumun ise nörolojik, evrimsel ve toplumsal etkenlerin karmaşık birleşiminden kaynaklandığı aktarılır.Artan Sorunların Temel NedenleriRichtel’e göre...
2025-08-15
06 min
The Next Big Idea
'The Next Big Idea Daily': Why Your Teen Thinks You're an Idiot
If you’ve raised an adolescent (or been one), you already know it’s a life stage that can feel like an emotional rollercoaster—full of drama, defiance, and slammed doors. But what if all that chaos wasn’t a bug but a feature? Today we’re hearing from Pulitzer Prize–winning New York Times journalist Matt Richtel, who says adolescence is a brilliant, necessary phase of human development. In his new book How We Grow Up, Matt explains how teenage brains are wired to question, rebel, and innovate—and how that friction might just be the thing that helps our species...
2025-08-04
14 min
The Next Big Idea Daily
Why Your Teen Thinks You’re an Idiot
If you’ve raised an adolescent (or been one), you already know it’s a life stage that can feel like an emotional rollercoaster—full of drama, defiance, and slammed doors. But what if all that chaos wasn’t a bug but a feature? Today we’re hearing from Pulitzer Prize–winning New York Times journalist Matt Richtel, who says adolescence is a brilliant, necessary phase of human development. In his new book How We Grow Up, Matt explains how teenage brains are wired to question, rebel, and innovate—and how that friction might just be the thing that helps our spec...
2025-08-04
15 min
刍英咀华
EP24-当代青少年的成长比以往更难?|被观看的一代
【时间轴】 00:00 - 01:32:引入主题:当代青少年是否更艰难 01:33 - 03:27:历史视角:16世纪前后青少年的社会角色 03:28 - 04:14:文学中的青春期:《少年维特的烦恼》与维特效应 04:15 - 05:35:心理学的奠基:G. Stanley Hall、Anna Freud、Erikson 05:36 - 06:42:青春期的定义变化与青少年文化的崛起 06:43 - 08:36:神经科学视角:前额叶未发育、即时奖赏机制 08:37 - 10:24:社交媒体与替代效应的负面影响 10:25 - 11:35:信息过载与青少年大脑的情绪反应 11:36 - 13:12:反刍思维在社交媒体中的外化与加剧 13:13 - 14:57:自我客体化与外部评价依赖带来的困境 14:58 - 16:48:历史回顾:每代青春期都不易,中美例证 16:49 - 18:12:现代青少年的理性选择与自律意识 18:13 - 19:59:社交媒体的另一面:赋权、学习、表达 20:00 - 20:37:结语与下期预告【播客中提到的专有名词及专业名词】 adolescence:青春期;从儿童向成年人过渡的成长阶段 apprenticeship:学徒制;通过实践劳动学习职业技能的制度 How We Grow Up:Matt Richtel的新书,探讨青春期发展 Matt Richtel:马特·里奇特尔;《纽约时报》记者,青春期主题书籍作者 The Sorrows of Young Werther:《少年维特的烦恼》;歌德小说,描绘青春痛苦 Werther effect:维特效应;由文学作品引发的模仿性自杀现象 Sturm und Drang:风暴与压力;18世纪德国文学思潮,强调情感表达 G. Stanley Hall:格兰维尔·斯坦利·霍尔;青春期研究之父 Anna Freud:安娜·弗洛伊德;精神分析学家,研究青春期心理冲突 Erik Erikson:埃里克·埃里克森;提出“身份危机”理论的心理学家 identity crisis:身份危机;青少年探索“我是谁”的心理发展阶段 teenager:青少年;一般指13-19岁的年轻人 prefrontal cortex:前额叶皮质;控制冲动、自律与计划的大脑区域 ventral striatum:腹侧纹状体;大脑中参与奖赏机制的区域 instant reward system:即时奖赏机制;社交平台通过即时反馈刺激大脑 dopamine:多巴胺;与愉悦和奖赏相关的神经递质 displacement effect:替代效应;健康行为被无意义活动替代的现象 information overload:信息过载;信息量超出大脑处理能力造成压力 amygdala:杏仁核;大脑中处理恐惧与威胁的区域 rumination:反刍;反复思考负面事件的焦虑特征 objectification:自我客体化;像外人一样观察、评价自己 external validation:外部评价依赖;将他人反馈作为自我价值判断依据 The Beat Generation:垮掉的一代;1950年代美国反主流文化青年群体 The Lost Generation:迷失的一代;一战后感到迷惘的青年群体 Generation X:X世代;出生于1965至1980年的一代 CDC:美国疾病控制与预防中心;提供青少年健康数据 Monitoring the Future:追踪未来计划;研究美国青少年行为的长期项目 Discord:Discord平台;实时语音和文本交流平台 Reddit:Reddit平台;社交新闻与社区讨论平台 short-form video:短视频;如TikTok、快手等快速播放内容 algorithm:算法;平台用来推荐内容的计算机制 public performance:公开演出;指社交媒体上行为被广泛观看的状态 filter:滤镜;用于美化图像和视频的数字效果 stand-up comedy:脱口秀;以幽默形式公开表达个人观点的表演艺术 crowdfunding:众筹;通过公众小额资助项目或创意的方式 community college:社区大学;美国提供两年制教育的高等教育机构 certificate program:短期认证项目;非学位教育,快速掌握技能【Find us】收听渠道:苹果|小宇宙|豆瓣联系我们: 小红书🔍刍英社公众号:Chewing Words Book Club播客transcript: sheshares.cc/category/刍英咀华播客
2025-08-01
20 min
Good Inside with Dr. Becky
How We Grow Up: Inside the Adolescent Brain with Matt Richtel
In this powerful episode, Dr. Becky sits down with Pulitzer Prize–winning New York Times science reporter Matt Richtel to explore the urgent mental health crisis facing today’s teens—and the science behind what’s really going on in the adolescent brain.Expanding on his acclaimed reporting, Matt shares insights from his groundbreaking new book How We Grow Up, diving deep into the neurological, biological, and social transformations that define adolescence.This episode is brought you by Chomps. When it comes to school snacks, I’ve never been the “pack my kid a portable charcuterie...
2025-07-22
44 min
From The Green Notebook
How We Grow up with Matt Richtel
Send us a textPulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author Matt Richtel joins Joe for a powerful conversation about his new book, How We Grow Up: Understanding Adolescence.Blending neuroscience, history, and real-life stories from teens and families across the country, Matt offers a transformative understanding of adolescence—not as a problem to fix, but as a critical phase of growth. Whether you’re a parent, military leader, coach, or mentor, this conversation is packed with insight on how to support young people as they step into the most intense learning period of their lives.
2025-07-17
57 min
KQED's Forum
Adolescence Under Stress: Why Growing Up Today is Harder than Ever
Adolescence has always been turbulent, but what happens when you mix in early puberty, digital information overload and a world that feels increasingly unsteady? Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer Matt Richtel says we’re living through a radical shift in how we come of age. In his new book “How We Grow Up,” Richtel draws on neuroscience and conversations with youth and their families to explore what’s behind a rising adolescent mental health crisis — and why it’s not just about the phones. He joins us. Guests: Matt Richtel, health and science reporter, New...
2025-07-15
57 min
KGNU - How On Earth
How We Grow Up: Understanding Adolescence by Matt Richtel
Teens are in Crisis – Some people warn that Cell Phones are to blame. But Colorado Native and Pulitzer prize winner Matt Richtel says our tech can be a useful tool, IF we better understand the purpose of adolescence, That’s the focus of Richtel’s brand new book – How We Grow Up: Understanding Adolescence Hosts: Susan Moran, Joel Parker Show Producer/Engineer: Shelley Schlender Executive Producer: Susan Moran
2025-07-09
27 min
Get Lost In The Transformative Full Audiobook Now, Curious Minds!
How We Grow Up by Matt Richtel
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/172211to listen full audiobooks. Title: How We Grow Up Author: Matt Richtel Narrator: Joe Knezevich Format: mp3 Length: 9 hrs and 6 mins Release date: 07-08-25 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Teenagers Publisher's Summary: The transition from childhood to adulthood is a natural, evolution-honed cycle that now faces radical change and challenge. The adolescent brain, sculpted for this transition over eons of evolution, confronts a modern world that creates so much social pressure as to regularly exceed the capacities of the evolving mind. The problem comes as a bombardment of screen-based information pelts the brain...
2025-07-08
9h 06
The Briefing with Albert Mohler
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 16:54)Parents, Talk to Your Teens About Pornography: But Ground Your Words in Christian Truth — not in Secular “Science"It’s Time to Talk About Pornography, Scholars Say by The New York Times (Matt Richtel)How to Talk to Your Teen About Pornography by The New York Times (Matt Richtel)Part II (16:54 - 20:30)Pornography Restrictions Are Not Government Overreach: Arguments Against Pornography Blocks for Teens Reveal a Huge Moral ProblemPornhub's exit from Kentucky is alarming case of govern...
2024-12-17
25 min
Chaptered Minds
An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System by Matt Richtel
In An Elegant Defense, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Matt Richtel explores the intricate workings of the immune system, blending cutting-edge science with compelling human stories. Through the lives of four individuals facing unique immune challenges, Richtel illustrates how the immune system protects, adapts, and sometimes turns against us. This episode delves into his vivid narrative, offering listeners a deeper understanding of the body’s most complex and fascinating defense mechanism.
2024-11-17
19 min
My Blog » demo7
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2024-10-04
00 min
Meikles & Dimes
163: Pulitzer Prize Winner Matt Richtel | “Don’t Mess with Happiness”
Matt Richtel is an award-winning writer and journalist for the New York Times. He is the author of several books including, Dead on Arrival and Doomsday Equation, and in 2010 Matt was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for a series on distracted driving. Matt earned a bachelor's degree from Cal Berkeley and an MS from the Columbia School of Journalism. In this episode we discuss the following: Matt was happy in San Francisco, and when the New York Times told him he needed to relocate to New York City or be fired, Matt decided that he didn’t wa...
2024-09-30
10 min
News for the Ages by Rethinking Aging Club
Teen Senior Family Caregivers, THC Senior Overdoses, Hormone That Could Stop Alzheimer's, Dementia Village Innovations 5-28-24
Presented by Elizabeth Magallon Fleury, LifesEncore.comWall Street Journal Wellness 4-27-24 Millions of American Kids Are Caregivers Now by Ansberry Clarehttps://www.wsj.com/health/wellness/child-caregivers-caring-parents-2b956149Apple News Accesshttps://apple.news/APE244aKKS2m894jSqQG3gQAmerican Society of Caregiving Youth https://aacy.org/Presented by Ellen Khalifa, Tiny Habits Coach for Healthspan and WellspanNY Times Science 5-20-24 Accidental THC Overdoses Land More 65+ in ER By Matt Richtelhttps://www...
2024-08-02
52 min
Beyond The Lens with Richard Bernabe
62. Matt Richtel, NY Times Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist: Why Creativity is Terrifying, Finding Inspiration, and the Problem With Perfection
Creativity with Matt Richtel, NY Times Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist: Why Creativity is Terrifying, Finding Inspiration, and the Problem With Perfection.Matt Richtel is a Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times writer and journalist from San Francisco, USA. He's also the author of ten books, including New York Times best selling A Deadly Wandering and Inspire: Understanding Creativity. A Journey Through Art, Science, and the Soul which addresses the science of creativity. Matt obtained his bachelor's degree from the University of California at Berkeley and an MS from the Columbia School of Journalism. He co-created and for...
2024-05-13
55 min
Nobody Told Me!
Matt Richtel: ...how to be more creative
Ever wondered how you can become more creative? What is creativity, anyway? And why are some of us more creative than others? Those are the questions we'll be exploring with our guest on this episode. Joining us is bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times reporter Matt Richtel, author of, "INSPIRED: Understanding Creativity--A Journey Through Art, Science, and the Soul". His website is https://www.mattrichtel.com/about-matt
2024-03-01
21 min
eTown
eTown Time Capsule - Daniel Rodriguez - Dead Horses - Matt Richtel
Join us as we revisit the first live taping in eTown Hall for over two years after the shutdown! This show features local hero Daniel Rodriguez, of Elephant Revival fame, as well as Sarah Voss and Daniel Wolff of the band Dead Horses. Nick also sits down with Matt Richtel, author of An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary Science of the Immunity System, for a short chat. That's all this week! Visit our Youtube Channel to see artist interviews, live recordings, studio sessions, and more! Be a part of th...
2024-02-28
58 min
20 Minute Books
An Elegant Defense - Book Summary
"The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System: A Tale in Four Lives" 👉 For more insights, check out the full book here 📖 Transcript and written book summary available here for free 🗒️ Author: Matt Richtel Category: Health & Nutrition
2024-01-24
31 min
AMSEcast
AMSE Science Report with Matt Richtel
AMSE Science Report with Matt Richtel
2024-01-17
04 min
Big Picture Science
Granting Immunity*
“Diversity or die” could be your new health mantra. Don’t boost your immune system, cultivate it! Like a garden, your body’s defenses benefit from species diversity. Find out why multiple strains of microbes, engaged in a delicate ballet with your T-cells, join internal fungi in combatting disease. Plus, global ecosystems also depend on the diversity of its tiniest members; so what happens when the world’s insects bug out?Guests: Matt Richtel – Author, most recently, of “An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of The Immune System” Rob Dunn – Biologist and professor in the Department of Biologica...
2023-08-14
54 min
Church & Culture Podcast
CCP70: On Social Media and Mental Health
In this week's conversation between Dr. James Emery White and co-host Alexis Drye, they discuss the recent decision made by the U.S. Surgeon General to release an official statement on the harm that is being done to teens through the use of social media. It is causing an alarming rise in mental health issues, with studies finding that excessive use of social media has been linked to cyberbullying, disrupted sleep cycles, reduced physical activity, body-image issues, an increase in self-harm, exposure to pornography, and increased rates of depression and anxiety. Sadly, many parents consider themselves helpless to do...
2023-07-21
27 min
Slate Crime and Justice
Political Gabfest: Live in Washington D.C. with Governor Wes Moore
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz are live and on stage with Maryland Governor Wes Moore and also discuss the Supreme Court’s legitimacy problem and the not-Trump Republican candidates’ struggle. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:C-SPAN: “Maryland State of the State Address”Jeffrey M. Jones for Gallup: “Trust in Federal Government Branches Continues to Falter” and “Confidence in U.S. Supreme Court Sinks to Historic Low John Dickerson and Anthony Salvanto for Face The Nation: “CBS News poll: GOP primary voters are mo...
2023-06-29
1h 13
Political Gabfest
Live in Washington D.C. with Governor Wes Moore
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz are live and on stage with Maryland Governor Wes Moore and also discuss the Supreme Court’s legitimacy problem and the not-Trump Republican candidates’ struggle. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:C-SPAN: “Maryland State of the State Address”Jeffrey M. Jones for Gallup: “Trust in Federal Government Branches Continues to Falter” and “Confidence in U.S. Supreme Court Sinks to Historic Low John Dickerson and Anthony Salvanto for Face The Nation: “CBS News poll: GOP primary voters are mo...
2023-06-29
1h 13
Questions of Courage
Two Masks
In this episode of Questions of Courage, Nathaniel discusses the effects of digital technology on young people today, and particularly how the youth's experience contrasts and compares with generations of the recent past. This discussion touches on digital avatars, behavioral psychology, and a picture-based consciousness that began in the 1960’s, which has become prevalent and foundational to our experience of the world today.References:Matt Richtel series on adolescent mental health in the New York Times on Sherry Turkle - “Alone Together”Patricia Lockwood - “No One Is Talking About This”Tristan HarrisShoshan...
2023-06-29
28 min
Nobody Told Me!
Matt Richtel: ...how to be more creative
Wouldn't you love to be more creative! But, how can you do that? What is creativity, anyway? And why are some of us more creative than others. Those are the questions we'll be exploring with our guest on this episode. Joining us is bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times reporter Matt Richtel, whose latest book is called, "INSPIRED: Understanding Creativity--A Journey Through Art, Science, and the Soul". His website is https://www.mattrichtel.com/ We're excited to tell you about another great product from our sponsor, Ritual. It's called Synbiotic+ and it's a daily 3-in-1 clinically-studied prebiotic, probiot...
2023-03-10
23 min
On Our Minds
Why teens today face drastically different risks than other generations
New York Times reporter Matt Richtel talks with Ashley and Tyler about why there's a teen mental health crisis and the benefit of putting experiences into words (...which is what we do at On Our Minds!).This episode was produced by Student Reporting Labs Youth Media producer Briget Ganske.Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StudentReportingLabs/Twitter: https://twitter.com/reportinglabsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/studentreportinglabs/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reportinglabs
2023-01-04
20 min
Amanpour
Continued Russian attacks threaten Ukraine's power, water
Ukraine awoke to another round of strikes this morning, putting its power and water supplies under even more pressure just as winter plunges the country into sub-zero temperatures. The worsening infrastructure crisis prompted the International Rescue Committee to add Ukraine to its Top 10 watchlist for 2023. Joining the show to discuss is IRC President David Miliband. Also on today's show: CNN reporter Donie O’Sullivan, who's among the journalists whose Twitter accounts were just suspended by Elon Musk; Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Matt Richtel; Cher (interview from December 2020).To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit...
2022-12-16
54 min
The Gray Area with Sean Illing
If society is making us sick, how can we heal?
Sean Illing talks with Dr. Gabor Maté, a physician, speaker, and bestselling author who has written on subjects like addiction, stress, and attention deficit disorder. In Maté's new book, The Myth of Normal, he argues that the Western paradigm of health is fundamentally flawed in its attempt to separate inner, emotional well-being from bodily health. Sean and Dr. Maté discuss how our society and culture can contribute to illness. They also talk about the adverse effects of trauma, the therapeutic potential of psychedelics, and parenting.Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling), host, The Gray Area
2022-11-28
55 min
The Shift
Como destravar a inovação?
Atuar só na zona de conforto pode matar uma corporação. Aquela que não inova é facilmente descartada. Mas como destravar a inovação corporativa? Para Felipe Novaes, da The Bakery, o segredo é focar na fórmula “inovação é igual ao valor da invenção que ela gera”. Links do episódioO livro "Dar e receber: Uma abordagem revolucionária sobre sucesso, generosidade e influência", de Adam GrantO livro “Inspired: Understanding Creativity: A Journey Through Art, Science, and the Soul”, de Matt Richtel O livro “This Is Service Design Doing”, de Marc Stickdo...
2022-10-21
59 min
The People's Pharmacy
Show 1303: The Mental Health Crisis Affecting American Teenagers
This week on our nationally syndicated radio show, we talk with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Matt Richtel. His latest series for The New York Times takes a long look at the mental health crisis affecting American teenagers. This is not a tale of COVID disruption, although COVID has made it worse. This is a story of […]
2022-09-21
59 min
Thought Sparks
Rita McGrath & Matt Richtel, Pulitzer prize-winning author and journalist - Thought Sparks
My guest this week is Pulitzer prize-winning author and journalist Matt Richtel. His work has focused on science, technology, business and narrative-driven story telling around these issues, including cancer immunotherapy, electronic cigarettes, and the impact of heavy technology use on behavior and the brain. His latest book (one of many!) is "Inspired: Understanding Creativity: A Journey Through Art, Science, and the Soul." We'll be talking about the book - and much more. Join us! Rita McGrath is a best-selling author, sought-after speaker, and longtime professor at Columbia Business School. As one of the world’s top experts on innovation and gr...
2022-09-16
55 min
The Russian Sisters
Why Can't We Be Friends
When it rains it pours- Anna and Alexandra had to get through tech difficulties which have apparently led to Anna now having a cold. But she made it through in time to avoid a coughing fit! This week, the ladies discuss people wanting to connect with each other and the transition as kids go from wanting to be social to being antisocial. Is it something we, as adults, put on the kids or is it something that happens developmentally? Anna and Alexandra also get into the idea of perceptions being reality...or not and how restorative justice practices can...
2022-09-13
38 min
HEALTHY FAMILY CONNECTIONS
Is Adolescence a Psychiatric Condition?
Episode Description: In this episode Neil, along with his co-host Robin, discuss a New York Times article by Matt Richtel. It's titled 10 Psychiatric Drugs While in High School, And She Was Far From Alone. The discussion looks at the medicalization of emotional issues and mental health, and explores ways to create a mentally healthier society for our youth. Have a question for Neil? Submit it now for discussion on a future episode of The Healthy Family Connections Podcast: http://neildbrown.com/submit
2022-09-07
31 min
Practicing
Ben Miller: Grappling with Fragmentation
Mental health as a phrase is so broad and far-reaching as to drift into cliché, or elude meaning altogether. The many facets and complexities that “mental health” encompasses each merit their own conversation: the role of diagnosis and medication; our approaches to care; addiction and substance abuse; the apparent increase in struggles among our youth; the impacts of the Covid pandemic; the changing workplace; the effect of technology; the role of economic inequality, systemic racism, homophobia and transphobia, and other forms of discrimination; mass incarceration, and the list goes on. But there is no question that th...
2022-08-25
52 min
the goop podcast
The Key to Unlocking Creative Thinking
Erica Chidi is joined by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Matt Richtel, author of Inspired: Understanding Creativity—A Journey through Art, Science, and the Soul. They talk about where creativity comes from, how to harness it, and why the creative process is often embedded with fear. Richtel explains that the fear begins early—around the fourth grade—when kids start internalizing what society deems as right and wrong. They close by discussing the value of mind-wandering and why creativity matters. “It is nature’s way of encouraging us to break through the status quo,” says Richtel. To learn more...
2022-06-28
35 min
California Sun Podcast
Matt Richtel on inspired California
In his new book "Inspired," Matt Richtel gets to the heart of why so much of the future seems to happen in California. In this week's podcast, he discusses where creativity comes from and why it gives the state a competitive advantage. Like opposable thumbs, the ability to imagine the future is what makes us human. It is the source of our creativity, our anxiety, and our fulfillment.
2022-06-16
25 min
In The Thick Ad Free
The Culture War on Education
Maria and Julio are joined by Reema Amin, reporter for Chalkbeat New York, and Antonia Hylton, correspondent for NBC News and co-host of the Southlake podcast, for a conversation about how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted students. They also get into the conservative-led movement to ban books and bar classroom discussions around what they perceive as critical race theory. ITT Staff Picks: “The decline in mental health among teenagers was intensified by the Covid pandemic but predated it, spanning racial and ethnic groups, urban and rural areas and the socioeconomic divide,” writes Matt Richtel for The N...
2022-05-31
41 min
In The Thick
The Culture War on Education
Maria and Julio are joined by Reema Amin, reporter for Chalkbeat New York, and Antonia Hylton, correspondent for NBC News and co-host of the Southlake podcast, for a conversation about how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted students. They also get into the conservative-led movement to ban books and bar classroom discussions around what they perceive as critical race theory. ITT Staff Picks:“The decline in mental health among teenagers was intensified by the Covid pandemic but predated it, spanning racial and ethnic groups, urban and rural areas and the socioeconomic divide,” writes Matt Richtel for The N...
2022-05-31
41 min
Pivot
Just the SPACs, Ma'am
Apple pulls up roots in China, Facebook gives researchers access to some treasured data, and the SPAC market falters. Also, the S&P moves Tesla from the Nice to the Naughty list. Scott and Kara are joined by Pulitzer prize-winning author Matt Richtel for a conversation on creativity and a not-so-prize-winning song about sex.Matt Richtel's INSPIRED: Understanding Creativity: a Journey Through Art, Science, and the Soul is on sale now.Send us your Listener Mail questions by calling us at 855-51-PIVOT, or via Yappa, at nymag.com/pivot. Learn...
2022-05-24
1h 14
Access Utah
'Inspired: Understanding Creativity' with Matt Richtel on Monday's Access Utah
How does creativity work? How can we maximize our creative potential? Matt Richtel joins us to help answer these questions.
2022-05-19
50 min
Good Faith
Why Are Teens Growing More Anxious?
It is increasingly obvious that teenagers across the country are experiencing a spike in anxiety, often with serious and debilitating consequences. This week David and Curtis speak to one of the foremost experts on the subject, Kara Powell, executive director of the Fuller Youth Institute. Kara's well-researched and empathetic insights are critical for all of us to help the teens in our lives navigate these challenging times. Show Notes: -Faith in an Anxious World: A 4-week High School Curriculum -Faith in an Anxious World Parenting Podcast -Matt Richtel (New Y...
2022-05-14
59 min
Groks Science Radio Show and Podcast
Inspired -— Groks Science Show 2022-05-11
Creativity is an elusive feature of the human mind that many would like to harness. How does it arise and how can we cultivate it? On this episode, Matt Richtel discussed his new book, Inspired.
2022-05-11
28 min
Inquiring Minds
The Science of Creativity and How It Can Help You
How do you feel fear and be creative anyway? How is letting your mind wander key to coming up with, and following through on, creative ideas? Returning to the show this week is journalist Matt Richtel, winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for a series on distracted driving, and author of numerous books. His latest book, Inspired: Understanding Creativity: A Journey Through Art, Science, and the Soul, is devoted to a deeper understanding of creativity and he joins us this week to talk about it.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
2022-05-03
48 min
What the Health? From KFF Health News
More Covid Complications for Congress
Congress is back in session, but covid-19 diagnoses for Vice President Kamala Harris and two Democratic senators have temporarily left the Senate without a working majority to approve continued covid funding.Meanwhile, opponents of the Affordable Care Act have filed yet another lawsuit challenging a portion of the law, and we say goodbye to the late Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, who left a long legacy of health laws.Rachel Cohrs of STAT News, Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, and Rebecca Adams of KHN join KHN’s Julie Rovner to discuss these issues an...
2022-04-28
34 min
Satellite Sisters
Coastal Grandmother, Shopping For Cars, Teens in Crisis
Julie shops for a new car, Liz dresses as an island, Lian's new novel Lost & Found in Paris hits the bestseller list! Plus we discuss the very serious new findings in an in-depth NYT article about Teens in Crisis.Subscribe to Pep Talk here.Go the the Satellite Sisters website here.Go to the Satellite Sisters YouTube channel here.Join the Satellite Sisters Facebook Group, to interact with other Satellite Sisters listeners.Like the Satellite Sisters Facebook Page for announcements and links to new contentFollow @SatSisters...
2022-04-26
1h 03
Something You Should Know
The Science of Creativity & What You Never Knew About the Periodic Table of Elements
How many hours of sleep do you need? Some people claim they can do just fine with 4 or 5 hours. Can they really? This episode begins with a look at what happens when people don’t get a full 8 hours of sleep. https://lifehacker.com/how-many-hours-of-sleep-do-you-really-need-5802650While most people would agree that creativity is a wonderful human attribute, the fact is creativity isn’t always good. It is sometimes evil and destructive - in fact it often is. Still, humans are born to create. Joining me for a fascinating discussion on this topic is Matt Rich...
2022-04-25
51 min
Nobody Told Me!
Matt Richtel: ...how to be more creative
If you're like us, you would love to be more creative! But, how can you do that? What is creativity, anyway? And why are some of us more creative than others. Those are the questions we'll be exploring with our guest on this episode. Joining us is bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times reporter Matt Richtel, whose latest book is called, INSPIRED: Understanding Creativity: A Journey Through Art, Science, and the Soul. Thanks to our sponsors of this episode! --> Athletic...
2022-04-20
24 min
Discover An Game-Changing Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.
Inspired by Matt Richtel
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/172918to listen full audiobooks. Title: Inspired Author: Matt Richtel Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross Format: mp3 Length: 11 hrs and 33 mins Release date: 04-19-22 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 31 ratings Genres: Creativity Publisher's Summary: Creativity defines the human experience. It sparks achievement and innovation in art, science, technology, business, sports, and virtually every activity. It has fueled human progress on a global level, but it equally is the source of profound personal satisfaction for individual creators. And yet the origins of creative inspiration and the methods by which great creators tap into it have long been...
2022-04-19
11h 33
Town Hall Seattle Science Series
172. Matt Richtel: The New Science of the Immune System
The human immune system is nothing short of remarkable: it helps our bodies ward off bacteria and viruses, heals wounds, and maintains the balance needed to keep us alive. The good news? Our immune systems are no longer threatened by the plagues and common diseases of the past. The bad news? Our bodies face an array of distinctively modern challenges; threats like fatigue, stress, and exposure to toxins, which place undue pressure on a system that typically keeps us healthy. Could the results of such stressors be weakened immunity and an explosion of autoimmune disorders? In his...
2022-03-08
58 min
Podcast Molecular - Nos Bastidores da Ciência
Ep. 17 : Américo Alves - Compostos beta-lactâmicos
No décimo sétimo episódio do Podcast Molecular – Nos Bastidores da Ciência, entrevistamos Américo Alves, que se encontra a frequentar o Doutoramento em Química no ramo de Síntese Orgânica na Universidade de Coimbra. Esta semana falamos sobre a síntese de novos compostos beta-lactâmicos com potencial atividade antimicrobiana.Como sugestão de leitura, propomos os livros “A Ciência do Sistema Imunitário” de Matt Richtel. Boas experiências!
2021-09-16
17 min
Sunday Book Review
June 20, 2021, the Bills Gates List edition
In today’s edition of Sunday Book Review: Lights Out: Pride, Delusion, and the Fall of General Electric— Thomas Gryta and Ted Mann Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future— Elizabeth Kolbert A Promised Land— Barack Obama The Overstory— Richard Powers An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System: A Tale in Four Lives— Matt Richtel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-06-20
05 min
No Such Thing: Education in the Digital Age
Families and "Screentime" During Covid
In this episode, I’ll be speaking to three experts on youth development and screen time who also happen to be parents. First, we’ll hear, Sascha Brodsky. He’s a science and technology journalist, who recently wrote an article for Lifewire called, “Parents Say ‘Yes’ To Screen Time During the Pandemic,” where he talked to several parents and experts - letting them vent their concerns, but also justify their decisions. Two experts featured in the article are also with us for this episode. Lynette Owens, Founder & Global Director of Internet Safety for Kids and Families at Trend Micro...
2021-03-29
54 min
Big Picture Science
Granting Immunity (rebroadcast)
“Diversity or die” could be your new health mantra. Don’t boost your immune system, cultivate it! Like a garden, your body’s defenses benefit from species diversity. Find out why multiple strains of microbes, engaged in a delicate ballet with your T-cells, join internal fungi in combatting disease. Plus, global ecosystems also depend on the diversity of its tiniest members; so what happens when the world’s insects bug out?Guests: Matt Richtel – Author, most recently, of “An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of The Immune System” Rob Dunn – Biologist and professor in the Department of Biologica...
2021-02-15
54 min
Ler é Verbo - Podcast
IMUNE por Matt Richtel
O que todas as doenças tem em comum? Elas batem de frente com um dos mais avançados sistemas biológicos existentes, o seu sistema imunológico. Hoje vamos saber mais sobre a extraordinário história de como o organismo se defende das doenças, com este ótimo livro IMUNE por Matt Richtel. https://amzn.to/3dm32f8
2021-02-15
10 min
The Best Paragraph I've Read...
Youth Screen Addiction! Did Covid-19 Make Our Kids Addicted to Screens? Is this a Problem that Parents, Educators, and Kids Should be Concerned About?
The Best Paragraph I've Read: The day after New Year’s, John Reichert of Boulder, Colo., had a heated argument with his 14-year-old son, James. “I’ve failed you as a father,” he told the boy despairingly. During the long months of lockdowns and shuttered schools, Mr. Reichert, like many parents, overlooked the vastly increasing time that his son was spending on video games and social media. Now, James, who used to focus his free time on mountain biking and playing basketball, devotes nearly all of his leisure hours — about 40 a week — to Xbox and his phone. During their argument, he pleaded w...
2021-01-28
44 min
The Fine Line Podcast: Balancing Hedonism & Health
Episode 4 - Erin Carson
Erin Carson is co-owner of Rally Sport Boulder, a Boulder, Colorado training facility and health club. Erin is the strength coach for many current and former world championship athletes including Mirinda Carfrae – 3x Ironman World Championships and Timothy O’Donnell – Long Course Triathlon World Champion. She also trains some of our favorite people in the wine business. Erin has also found success as a triathlete herself, and has most recently created an online workout program called ECFIT Strength, which we also do and love.Today we will talk to Erin about how she got into training some of the...
2020-11-02
52 min
Built By A Boss
The Upside And Downside Of Herd Immunity For African-Americans As Stay At Home Orders Are Lifted. Guest: Dr. Tiffany L. Gary-Webb
On this podcast, you’ll meet my favorite, epidemiologist … Dr. Tiffany L. Gary Webb, she’s the first African – American woman to receive tenure at the University of Pittsburgh, where she’s an Associate Professor in the Departments of Epidemiology and Behavioral and Community Health Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health. We’re talking today about the adverse impact of Covid-19 on African – Americans, herd immunity, mandating vaccines, global cultural differences and how altruism may be the key to our collective, public health as more stay at home orders are lifted around the country.
2020-05-17
42 min
Black Sweater Perspective: Age is the Difference
“Telepathic COVID Meanderings” – BSP040
Blinkist APP: “An Elegant Defense” by Matt Richtel Probiotics:Good but not good enough Immune System Bitches Covid-19 Meanderings FOLLOW US... Instagram: blacksweaterperspective Twitter: @blacksweaterent Videos: YouTube at Black Sweater Perspective Website: www.blacksweater.ca THE POCKET MONSTERS - Cam's New Punk Band's Instagram: the.pocketmonsters YouTube: The Pocket Monsters FUND OUR BROKE-ASS BRO-CAST... Join the BSP Family on Patreon, by becoming a regular supporter and get a bun...
2020-04-02
00 min
Later With Lee Matthews
MATT RICHTEL-AN ELEGANT DEFENSE
2020-03-20
10 min
California Sun Podcast
Matt Richtel on the anti-virus program we already own
Matt Richtel, a Pulitzer prize-winning technology and science journalist for the N.Y. Times, is the author of "An Elegant Defense." In this week's podcast, he reminds us that while we search for the vaccine or the antiviral for the human operating system, we already have one. It's not made by McAfee or Microsoft, but rather it's our complex immune system. It's a system that is both saving us and also killing us.
2020-03-19
24 min
the goop podcast
SPECIAL EPISODE: The Power of a Balanced Immune System
In this special episode, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Matt Richtel highlights what he learned about the immune system while researching his latest book, An Elegant Defense. Host Elise Loehnen asks him how these lessons apply to us today as we try to slow the spread of the coronavirus and stay healthy. Our immune system, says Richtel, doesn’t need a boost as much as it needs balance. “Stress, sleep, and nutrition are the three ways we best understand to keep our immune system in balance,” says Richtel. Listening to him made us feel a little less stressed and convinced us that st...
2020-03-18
40 min
The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism
Is George Washington Canceled?
On this week’s episode of the Waves, Christina, June, Marcia, and Nichole discuss Alexis Coe’s George Washington biography You Never Forget Your First. Then, they dive into Taylor Swift and Jessica Simpson’s recent characterizations of how fame has shaped them. Finally, the panel talks about a string of recent studies and op-eds centered on women and alcoholism.In Slate Plus: Is ghosting sexist? Other items discussed on the show: “You Remember Jessica Simpson, Right? Wrong” by Lindsay Mannering in the New York Times. ...
2020-02-13
1h 06
Fully Vested
The Midas Touch of CEO Firings
GeneralSubscribe to Fully Vested on SimpleCast, or wherever you listen to podcasts.WeWork (Update) and JUUL (update)Section starts at 6mWeWork.comWeWork's Crunchbase ProfileJUUL.comJUUL's Crunchbase ProfileJUUL Replaces Its CEO with Tobacco Executive (Sheila Kaplan, Matt Richtel and Julie Creswell for the New York Times)Impeachment's Effect on BusinessSection starts at 11m40sSoftbank Executive Departures Especially at CompassSection starts at 25m25sSoftBank.jpSoftBank's Crunchbase ProfileCompass.comCompass' Crunchbase ProfileCompass Execs Leave in Another SoftBank-Fueled Real Estate Exodus(Natasha Mascarenhas for Crunchbase)SoftBank-Backed Real Estate Broker Compass Hit...
2019-11-04
1h 01
The Unexplained With Howard Hughes
Edition 417 - Matt Richtel
California author/researcher Matt Richtel fears we are getting "addicted" to technology with bad consequences for everyone
2019-11-01
00 min
Inquiring Minds
Silicon Valley: A Satire
We talk to New York Times writer and journalist Matt Richtel about his new novel, written under the pen name A. B. Jewell, called The Man Who Wouldn't Die.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
2019-10-16
26 min
The Family Archives
Matt Richtel AKA A.B.Jewell - #1692-2
The entire west coast has always been something of a self-parody. Well now it's a third person parody. More specifically Matt is parodying Silicon Valley, the place that's so ridiculous many people think it's made up. And as far as we know it is. We've never actually seen this so-called valley. The Man Who Wouldn't Die: A Novel Book- amzn.to/2kOZERhSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2019-09-18
55 min
Access Utah
Revisiting The Extraordinary Science Of The Immune System With Matt Richtel On Monday's Access Utah
A terminal cancer patient rises from the grave. A medical marvel defies HIV. Two women with autoimmunity discover their own bodies have turned against them. Matt Richtel's An Elegant Defense uniquely entwines these intimate stories with science's centuries-long quest to unlock the mysteries of sickness and health, and illuminates the immune system as never before.
2019-08-19
54 min
Big Picture Science
Granting Immunity
“Diversity or die” could be your new health mantra. Don’t boost your immune system, cultivate it! Like a garden, your body’s defenses benefit from species diversity. Find out why multiple strains of microbes, engaged in a delicate ballet with your T-cells, join internal fungi in combatting disease. Plus, global ecosystems also depend on the diversity of its tiniest members; so what happens when the world’s insects bug out?Guests: Matt Richtel – Author, most recently, of “An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of The Immune System” Rob Dunn – Biologist and professor in the Department of Biologica...
2019-08-12
54 min
The Radio Café on Santafenewmexican.com
Killers, covert agents, and bouncers: Your immune system at work
Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter Matt Richtel’s new book "An Elegant Defense" tells the story of how the human immune system works—and the stories of four people with extraordinary health challenges.
2019-05-27
41 min
Radio Health Journal
The Workings of the Immune System
http://traffic.libsyn.com/radiohealthjournal/RHJ_19-21B.mp3 You can think of the immune system as having two personalities — a bar bouncer and a ballet dancer. According to Matt Richtel, New York Times reporter and the author of An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System, our immune systems can “bounce” the more dangerous pathogens out of the body but prefers to “dance” around weaker pathogens. It saves its best for the foreign materials that can cause the most harm. Otherwise, Richtel says, our immune system works under the “old friends mechanism.”...
2019-05-26
13 min
Holistic Survival Show - Economic Crisis
477: An Elegant Defense - Understand Your Immune System with Matt Richtel
Jason Hartman talks with Matt Richtel, Pulitzer prize winning New York Times reporter and author of the new book An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System, about the new information that's come to light about our immune system and how we can help/hurt it by our actions. Matt dispels some myths that are long, long held, and gives solutions as to how we can best improve our health. Key Takeaways: [2:00] Matt's journey to understanding the immune system came from his friend's serious illness. It led to him confronting several myths...
2019-05-03
20 min
The Longevity & Biohacking Show with Jason Hartman
157: New Science of the Immune System by Matt Richtel
Jason Hartman talks with Matt Richtel, Pulitzer prize winning New York Times reporter and author of the new book An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System, about the new information that's come to light about our immune system and how we can help/hurt it by our actions. Matt dispels some myths that are long, long held, and gives solutions as to how we can best improve our health. Key Takeaways: [1:38] Matt's journey to understanding the immune system came from his friend's serious illness. It led to him confronting several myths...
2019-04-24
20 min
School for Startups Radio
Pulitzer Winner
April 23, 2019 Brain.fm Dan Clark, Encounter AI Kabah Conda and Pulitzer Winner Matt Richtel
2019-04-20
54 min
Access Utah
The Extraordinary New Science Of The Immune System With Matt Richtel On Monday's Access Utah
A terminal cancer patient rises from the grave. A medical marvel defies HIV. Two women with autoimmunity discover their own bodies have turned against them. Matt Richtel's An Elegant Defense uniquely entwines these intimate stories with science's centuries-long quest to unlock the mysteries of sickness and health, and illuminates the immune system as never before.
2019-04-15
54 min
Interview Radio Show
The Magical Mystery Tour Apr 12 2019 Matt Richtel An Elegant Defense Kate Parker The Heart Of A Boy
The Magical Mystery Tour Apr 12 2019 Matt Richtel An Elegant Defense Kate Parker The Heart Of A Boy by Tonio
2019-04-12
1h 26
Talk Cocktail
The Brave New World of Immunotherapy
It’s hard to believe today, but leaching was once considered a legitimate and effective medical practice. Years from now, we may look back upon chemotherapy and radiation treatment for cancer in much the same way we now look upon leaching. In labs today, all across the world, new forms of treatment for cancer and many other diseases under the general heading of immunotherapy are being discovered. The magic of the body’s own immune system is being brought to the task. However, there is no one size fits all, no silver bullet and such treatments are not...
2019-03-31
24 min
Inquiring Minds
The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System
We talk to Matt Richtel about his new book An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System: A Tale in Four Lives.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
2019-03-19
50 min
The Genius Life
48: How to Support Your Immune System | Matt Richtel
Matt Richtel is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and the author of the new book An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System: A Tale in Four Lives.
2019-03-13
1h 04
The Genius Life
48: How to Support Your Immune System | Matt Richtel
Matt Richtel is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and the author of the new book An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System: A Tale in Four Lives.
2019-03-13
1h 04
Escape To Into A Uplifting Full Audiobook On Your Commute.
An Elegant Defense by Matt Richtel
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/236094to listen full audiobooks. Title: An Elegant Defense Author: Matt Richtel Narrator: Fred Sanders Format: mp3 Length: 12 hrs and 33 mins Release date: 03-12-19 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 734 ratings Genres: Biology Publisher's Summary: A magnificently reported and soulfully crafted exploration of the human immune system - the key to health and wellness, life and death. An epic, first-of-its-kind audiobook, entwining leading-edge scientific discovery with the intimate stories of four individual lives, by the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist.
2019-03-12
12h 33
Enjoy Selection of Full Audiobooks in Fiction & Literature, General
Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System: A Tale in Four Lives - Matt Richtel
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://epod.spaceTitle: Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System: A Tale in Four LivesAuthor: Matt RichtelNarrator: Fred SandersFormat: UnabridgedLength: 12:34:42Language: EnglishRelease date: 03-12-2019Publisher: HarperAudioGenres: Health & Wellness, Disorders & Diseases, Science & Technology, History, Biology & ChemistrySummary:A magnificently reported and soulfully crafted exploration of the human immune system–the key to health and wellness, life and death. An epic, first-of-its-kind book, entwining leading-edge scientific discovery with th...
2019-03-12
12h 34
OutsideVoices with Mark Bidwell
Gorillas In Our Midst with Christopher Chabris
In this episode, we are joined by cognitive psychologist, Christopher Chabris, who is perhaps best known for his collaborative research on the Ig Nobel prize-winning 'Gorillas in Our Midst' experiment and his subsequent popular psychology book, The Invisible Gorilla. Chris is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Union College in New York and a Senior Investigator at Geisinger Health System. Why Chris believes companies often fail the test of inattentional blindness during the product design phase. Why our attention is more limited than we think and how learning self-control can help us to take in more information. Why...
2018-11-06
46 min
BioTech Nation Radio Podcast
Episode 17-18 My Device/Myself ??
On this week’s Tech Nation, Pulitzer Prize-winning, New York Times journalist Matt Richtel about his latest novel, “Dead on Arrival”. And on Tech Nation Health, Chief Correspondent Dr Daniel Kraft examines the reality and the potential of using drones in healthcare.
2018-04-26
59 min
BioTech Nation Radio Podcast
Ep 17-36 My Device/Myself
On this week's BioTech Nation, Pulitzer Prize-winning, New York Times journalist Matt Richtel about his latest novel, "Dead on Arrival". And on Tech Nation Health, Chief Correspondent Dr Daniel Kraft examines the reality and the potential of using drones in healthcare.
2017-09-05
59 min
Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
Dead on Arrival: A Novel by Matt Richtel
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/296626 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Dead on Arrival: A Novel Author: Matt Richtel Narrator: Jonathan Yen Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 26 minutes Release date: August 1, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: A mysterious disorder threatens to destroy the world in this high-concept thriller from Pulitzer Prize—winning New York Times reporter Matt Richtel, which combines medical science, cutting-edge technology, and breathtaking suspense in the vein of Michael Crichton. An airplane lands at a desolate airport in a remote Colorado ski town. On board, Dr. Ly...
2017-08-01
05 min
Download Best Full Audiobooks in Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Dead on Arrival Audiobook by Matt Richtel
Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/10 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Dead on Arrival Subtitle: A Novel Author: Matt Richtel Narrator: Jonathan Yen Format: Unabridged Length: 12 hrs and 24 mins Language: English Release date: 08-01-17 Publisher: Harper Audio Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 39 votes Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense Publisher's Summary: A mysterious disorder threatens to destroy the world in this high-concept thriller from Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter Matt Richtel, which combines medical science, cutting-edge technology, and breathtaking suspense in the vein of Michael Crichton. An airplane lands at a desolate airport in a...
2017-08-01
05 min
Reader's Corner
Pulitzer Prize-Winner Matt Richtel Investigates Texting And Driving
This is an encore interview with Matt Richtel. It was originally broadcast in November, 2014.
2015-11-07
29 min
Modern Notion
The Texting-While-Driving Crash That Killed Two Rocket Scientists
On today’s show, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Matt Richtel joins us to talk about his book, A Deadly Wandering: A Mystery, the Landmark Investigation, and the Astonishing Science of Attention in the Digital Age (William Morrow, June 2015 paperback). Richtel followed the case of Reggie Shaw, who was texting while driving, when he swerved and hit an…
2015-07-29
00 min
Smart People Podcast
Matt Richtel – What is Technology Doing to Us?
We all understand that technology is addicting. Every passing year, we become more dependent on our gadgets to get us through the day. And although it can seem like a harmless problem, this addiction has deadly consequences. Perhaps the best way to illustrate the problem is to examine the implications of using a smart phone while driving. Consider this - more than 3,000 teens die each year in crashes caused by texting while driving. That is 300 more deaths a year than drunk driving. Why do we still continue to use our phones in the car, despite the consequences? This week we...
2015-06-02
48 min
Right Turn Radio Podcast
Ep. 54: Screen Addictions
Addicted to technology? Dr. Michael Rich, Pediatrician in Adolescent Medicine at Children's Hospital Boston, and Director of the Center on Media and Child Health, and Matt Richtel, a Pulitzer Prize-winning technology reporter for the New York Times, and the author of "A Deadly Wandering" join us to talk about the effects of technology on our brains, and how to balance screen time for ourselves and our children.
2015-03-09
39 min
Media Talk 101 Podcast
Episode 61 - What's Your Motivation?
Many people are waking up to the fact that our culture has an out-of-balance infatuation with the various forms of media that are available today, but is recognizing a problem enough? What will it take to see lasting change? Phillip Telfer gleans from Scripture to encourage action in the lives of believers. Length: 44 minutes Download Podcast {audio}MT101 Podcast 061.mp3{/audio} Links Phillip mentioned in this podcast: Click here to listen to the 'Here & Now' interview with Matt Richtel ...
2014-11-26
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