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A Million Little Gods: A podcast on the consolation of uncertainty. It's about being of two—or more—minds about things and being okay with that. Hosted by Aaron Gowen of the Institute for English and American Studies at the University of Hamburg. amillionlittlegods.com

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A Million Little Gods Aaron Gowen

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    • 4.9 • 10 Ratings

A Million Little Gods: A podcast on the consolation of uncertainty. It's about being of two—or more—minds about things and being okay with that. Hosted by Aaron Gowen of the Institute for English and American Studies at the University of Hamburg. amillionlittlegods.com

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    Special Episode: Thanksgiving 2023

    Special Episode: Thanksgiving 2023

    It’s my favorite holiday again, and even though I’m hunkered down trying to produce the most complex, intricate, creative season of the podcast yet, there’s no way I’m going to skip a chance to celebrate. This time our guest is Bryon White, CEO of Yaupon Brothers, an organic producer of Yaupon Holly, a climate-change resistant plant once revered as a drink by all indigenous people of the Southeastern United States, beloved for its salubrious properties for body and soul. He and his colleagues are trying to return Yaupon to the place of dignity and value that, from a long-term perspective, it’s always had in North America.


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    • 43 min
    Special Episode: Thanksgiving Childlore

    Special Episode: Thanksgiving Childlore

    It’s Thanksgiving. My heart is just a little more conspicuously on my sleeve at this time of the year, and childhood is somehow always on my mind. In that vain, I have something old and something new:
    First, a reflection from Book 1, Episode 3 on letting your kids be themselves—whatever a self even is.
    Second, I’m joined by my colleague Natalie Roxburgh to discuss Julie Beck’s recent article in the Atlantic, “Why Did We All Have the Same Childhood?”
    Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!


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    • 30 min
    Special Episode: Stephen Metcalf

    Special Episode: Stephen Metcalf

    Steve Metcalf seems to shed urbanity and passion like I shed dandruff. His off-the-cuff manner of speech is as trenchant as his writing, and he is able to say wise things about any subject.
    Here he discusses with me the topic that launched an episode of this podcast and my three-part essay “Best Behavior” (part three coming soon): the weird fact that we all changed our entire outlook on Woody Allen’s film Manhattan to fit our changing moral priorities—how we cannot just bracket out the lechery on display and heap praise on an indisputably brilliant and entertaining movie, even though that’s exactly what we did for decades! Steve and I chew over this terribly troubled—and terribly interesting—question before digging deeper into where our moral judgements hail from.


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    • 53 min
    Special Episode: Ayah Nuriddin and Nathaniel Comfort

    Special Episode: Ayah Nuriddin and Nathaniel Comfort

    In order to entice more people to become subscribers, here is our full interview (complimenting my three-part essay “The Razor Blade in the Apple,” which I released last month and you can read here) with two scholars who have much to say about the formation of the scientific consensus on race:
    * Nathaniel Comfort, historian of genetics and the relationship between modern genomics and 19th-century eugenics
    * Ayah Nuriddin, historian of the lived experience of black Americans over the past 100 years and how they’ve navigated questions of racial science, eugenics, and hereditarianism
    Part II of the essay “Best Behavior” will appear in inboxes next Thursday! Meanwhile, enjoy the interview.


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    • 1 hr 32 min
    Preview: Nathaniel Comfort and Ayah Nuriddin

    Preview: Nathaniel Comfort and Ayah Nuriddin

    To coincide with the three-part essay “The Razor Blade in the Apple” (Part 3 hits inboxes Thursday), here is an excerpt of our interview with two scholars who have much to say about the formation of the scientific consensus on race:
    * Nathaniel Comfort, historian of genetics and the relationship between modern genomics and 19th-century eugenics
    * Ayah Nuriddin, historian of the lived experience of black Americans over the past 100 years and how they’ve navigated questions of racial science, eugenics, and hereditarianism
    If you‘d like to hear the entire interview, become a paid subscriber to get access to that and much more material!


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    • 12 min
    Book 2 Episode 11: "Don't Call It Race"

    Book 2 Episode 11: "Don't Call It Race"

    We've reached the heart of the part of our series "Race: Is That a Thing?" devoted to statistics and data. Having laid the groundwork for understanding Bayesian techniques and machine learning—as well as the limits and discontents of those tools—in episodes nine and ten, we turn to how they've been used to understand the history and diversity of the human population.
    Carl Zimmer, New York Times science journalist and author, and Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther, Professor of the Philosophy of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, help us unpack just how difficult it is to justify using our cultural inheritance of "race" to talk about our genetic inheritance.

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Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
10 Ratings

10 Ratings

jrobbfed ,

Makes my ears smarter

AMLG doesn't shy away from diving deep - really deep - into philosophy. At the same time, Aaron and Ben keep it approachable and easy to listen to. A real pleasure for the ears.

jalapeño ,

Something New

This was a thrilling listen: deeply learned and deeply personal (a rare and difficult-to-achieve combination). I can hardly wait to hear more.

KevBrews39 ,

Well done!

I just finished the first episode and am having trouble capturing how impressed I am with the work Aaron has done here. The podcast is both funny and serious, high-brow and pop culture, erudite and personal. This is a wonderful debut—I love how dense it can be at times (I’ll confess that there were parts I had to listen to more than once to completely understand) and how visceral and immediate it was at other times. A thoughtful exploration on the nature of creativity, of influence, and of making ones mark in the world, fitting for a first episode of what I hope is a regular and ongoing endeavor.

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