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The Monkey Mind Lab
Abhir Suri
7 episodes
3 months ago

The Monkey Mind Lab is a space for playful, thoughtful conversations that explore big ideas in accessible ways. The podcast is meant to satisfy (and celebrate!) curiosity — each episode offers bite-sized explorations of the kind of questions that spark minds, connect disciplines, and occasionally leave us more delightfully puzzled than when we started.

Why “The Monkey Mind” you may ask? Drawing its origins from Buddhist philosophy, the “monkey mind” is a metaphor for our restless, wandering thoughts — always jumping from branch to branch, idea to idea. At The Monkey Mind Lab, we don’t try to quiet that side — we embrace it. We follow its curiosity. Each episode is meant to feed that part of you that’s always asking, “What if?” and “Why?”. Because sometimes, the best ideas come from a little bit of mental mischief!

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The Monkey Mind Lab is a space for playful, thoughtful conversations that explore big ideas in accessible ways. The podcast is meant to satisfy (and celebrate!) curiosity — each episode offers bite-sized explorations of the kind of questions that spark minds, connect disciplines, and occasionally leave us more delightfully puzzled than when we started.

Why “The Monkey Mind” you may ask? Drawing its origins from Buddhist philosophy, the “monkey mind” is a metaphor for our restless, wandering thoughts — always jumping from branch to branch, idea to idea. At The Monkey Mind Lab, we don’t try to quiet that side — we embrace it. We follow its curiosity. Each episode is meant to feed that part of you that’s always asking, “What if?” and “Why?”. Because sometimes, the best ideas come from a little bit of mental mischief!

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Education
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Episodes (7/7)
The Monkey Mind Lab
If you decolonise the mind, what happens to the culture it carries? (ft. Dr Amit Prakash)
3 months ago
49 minutes

The Monkey Mind Lab
Can the Arts Be a Form of Resistance? Spotlight on Latin-American Literature (ft. Gloria Estela González Zenteno)
4 months ago
54 minutes

The Monkey Mind Lab
Is Oratory the Liberal Art that will save the Liberal Arts? (ft. Dana Yeaton)
5 months ago
44 minutes

The Monkey Mind Lab
Can you swipe right on romance without buying into Capitalism? Is love real in the 21st century? (ft. Dr Laurie Essig)
5 months ago
50 minutes

The Monkey Mind Lab
Can you fast for your husband's long life and still be a feminist? Women in Hinduism (ft. Dr Jennifer Ortegren)
6 months ago
1 hour

The Monkey Mind Lab
Is there a difference between an International Education and a Global Education? (ft. Dr Nadia Horning)
6 months ago
49 minutes

The Monkey Mind Lab
Welcome to The Monkey Mind Lab!
6 months ago
1 minute

The Monkey Mind Lab

The Monkey Mind Lab is a space for playful, thoughtful conversations that explore big ideas in accessible ways. The podcast is meant to satisfy (and celebrate!) curiosity — each episode offers bite-sized explorations of the kind of questions that spark minds, connect disciplines, and occasionally leave us more delightfully puzzled than when we started.

Why “The Monkey Mind” you may ask? Drawing its origins from Buddhist philosophy, the “monkey mind” is a metaphor for our restless, wandering thoughts — always jumping from branch to branch, idea to idea. At The Monkey Mind Lab, we don’t try to quiet that side — we embrace it. We follow its curiosity. Each episode is meant to feed that part of you that’s always asking, “What if?” and “Why?”. Because sometimes, the best ideas come from a little bit of mental mischief!