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Good Is In The Details

Apr 15, 2026

What happens when local journalism disappears, and how does it affect democracy, critical thinking, and informed citizens?

Is local journalism disappearing, and what does that mean for democracy?

In this episode of Good Is In The Details, we speak with journalist Liz Farmer about the decline of local press, the...


Mar 31, 2026

In 1990, 55% of American adults reported having sex weekly. By 2024 that number had fallen to just 37%, and among adults aged 18–29, the share reporting no sex at all in the past year has doubled, from 12% to 24%. We are in the middle of a sex recession. And most of us have no idea why, or what to do about it.

In...


Mar 21, 2026

Every time you turn on your phone, you're building a case against yourself. You just don't know it yet.

Your Ring camera. Your Google searches. Your Alexa. Your 23andMe DNA. Your fitness tracker. The apps running silently in the background. Every one of these generates data, and every one of them can be accessed by...


Mar 1, 2026

What is it like to be a brain surgeon? How much of our personality is determined by brain structure? Do we truly have free will or is it an illusion created by neural processes?
Will there ever be a cure for dementia? And could artificial intelligence replace neurosurgeons?

In this episode of Good Is In The...


Feb 20, 2026

In this episode of Good Is In The Details, hosts Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo are joined by philosopher and author Bill Tomlinson to explore the foundations of critical thinking and the practice of philosophy. Drawing from his book Dialogues with Artificial Intelligence: On the Tools of Philosophy, the...