In the summer of 2017 I graduated from college, put on my big boy pants, packed up a microphone, and set out about the world. The MonkeyBuddha Tapes is the product of that! Year 1 was recorded in the Kabarole District of Uganda where I worked as a Conservation Fellow for the Kibale Forest Schools Program and recorded conversations with coworkers, school principles, and many confused mzungus. Year 2 was recorded at the University of Chicago as I earned my master's degree in social sciences and psychology and recorded conversations with many of the brilliant minds the university has to offer. What's next? Only time will tell!
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In the summer of 2017 I graduated from college, put on my big boy pants, packed up a microphone, and set out about the world. The MonkeyBuddha Tapes is the product of that! Year 1 was recorded in the Kabarole District of Uganda where I worked as a Conservation Fellow for the Kibale Forest Schools Program and recorded conversations with coworkers, school principles, and many confused mzungus. Year 2 was recorded at the University of Chicago as I earned my master's degree in social sciences and psychology and recorded conversations with many of the brilliant minds the university has to offer. What's next? Only time will tell!
How does the culture that we grow up in shape our priorities in life and ability to perceive the world? Where do the psychological differences between cultures come from in the first place? These are the kinds of questions pursued by Dr. Thomas Talhelm, Assistant Professor of Behavioral Science at the University of Chicago Booth …
The MonkeyBuddha Tapes
In the summer of 2017 I graduated from college, put on my big boy pants, packed up a microphone, and set out about the world. The MonkeyBuddha Tapes is the product of that! Year 1 was recorded in the Kabarole District of Uganda where I worked as a Conservation Fellow for the Kibale Forest Schools Program and recorded conversations with coworkers, school principles, and many confused mzungus. Year 2 was recorded at the University of Chicago as I earned my master's degree in social sciences and psychology and recorded conversations with many of the brilliant minds the university has to offer. What's next? Only time will tell!