PODCASTS
In December 2006 I launched two podcasts: Books and Ideas and the Brain Science Podcast. In the summer of 2013 the Brain Science Podcast celebrated its 100th episode.
In the Brain Science Podcast© we explore how recent scientific discoveries are unraveling age-old mysteries, such as intelligence, emotions, personality, and memory. We also look at why the brain is much more complex than any computer yet devised.
If you are curious about how the brain makes you who you are this is the podcast for you.
Please visit the Brain Science Podcast website to learn more.
Books and Ideas© is more of a audio blog about everything that seems interesting. While the main focus is books, especially non-fiction. I will also discuss television, science fiction, movies, other podcast, and anything else that seems interesting. Basically, this podcast is where i put anything that doesn’t fit into the Brain Science Podcast.
Visit http://virginiacampbellmd.com to learn more.
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Hi Virginia,
I love your websites, especially your info on brain science.
I have just self-published a book,
THE MYTH OF FREE WILL, and would love to have
you check it out. Just go to my website and click on “books.”
http://www.crisevatt.com
I am currently adding 30 pages to the book (and spicing up
the cover). It’s a 100-page anthology. Would you like to write a short article on why you think free will is an illusion, a myth?
I would plug your website. Would love to include you.
Cris Evatt
Comment by Cris Evatt— May 26, 2007 #
Hi Ginger,
Listened to the six month anniversary show. Good job. I’m really proud for you for what you’ve accomplished. I know this has required a great deal of work, but we listeners appreciate it.
Hello to Dennis. Note new email. Yes, I’ve joined the Mac league. Back to Apple! Last time I used an Apple it was a IIe!
Brush & Floss,
Roy
Comment by Roy Smith— July 7, 2007 #
Aloha Doc
Have you given any consideration to posting the transcripts of your podcasts. I know it would be a lot of work but I listen to the episodes while walking and sometimes there are certain points I wish I could refer back to without actually listening to the entire podcast.
well of course, its easy for me to suggest as I am not the one doing the work but I do notice this is done on other podcast sites.
Mahalo Nui Loa for all of the wonderful information you provide with your podcasts
the coconut wireless
Comment by Beverly Olsen— July 15, 2007 #
About transcripts: Right now the problem for me is one of cost. Podango wants $1 per minute, which may not seem like much except that right now I have yet to make my first penny of income, so spending over $100 per month on transcripts doesn’t make sense.
If I had enough listeners who wanted transcripts I guess I could set up some kind of subscription service, but so far I haven’t had any other requests for transcripts.
Comment by docartemis— July 15, 2007 #
Aloha Doc
Mahalo for your efforts on educating we folks who are not as savvy on the subjects of neuroscience and the brain.
I find reading books on these subjects a bit tedious but the podcasts are perfect for me.
aloha
the coconut wireless
Comment by Beverly Olsen— July 15, 2007 #