Shaun Keaveny’s Not So Simple

By: Pan Macmillan
  • Summary

  • Join Shaun Keaveny as he speaks to some of the world’s foremost experts in biology, psychology, economics, journalism, and beyond, in order to ask burning questions such as: what does that mean? What are you on about? And: huh?

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Episodes
  • Episode 7 - Michael Greger
    Feb 6 2018
    Shaun meets Michael Greger, the bestselling author of How Not To Die and the How Not To Die Cookbook. They discuss the foods scientifically proven to prevent and reverse disease, ways to make broccoli sexy, and the shocking case of the Oprah Meat Defamation Trial.

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    33 mins
  • Episode 6 - Will Storr
    Sep 21 2017
    We live in the age of the individual. We are supposed to be slim, prosperous, happy, extroverted and popular. This is our culture’s image of the perfect self. We see this person everywhere: in advertising, in the press, all over social media. Where does this ideal come from? Why is it so powerful? Is there any way to break its spell? Will Storr, author of Selfie, pops by to talk it through with Shaun.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 5 - Tasha Eurich
    Jun 30 2017
    In this episode Shaun meets Tasha Eurich, an organisational psychologist and expert in self-awareness, to discuss her new book Insight. Behold the terror of Bald Steve, and the even more horrifying prospect of The Dinner of Truth...

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    30 mins

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