Quarrelsome Life Radio #4: Solo - Making Sense of Pandemic Sensemaking
Release Date: 05/26/2020
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info_outlineIn this podcast I discuss many areas including issues with both "mainstream" and non-mainstream sources of sensemaking, worries I have with the WHO leadership, dealing with potentially bad information, & sources I currently trust to help make sense of the pandemic.
I hope this is useful.
RELEVANT RESOURCES
Articles:
- Piece on WHO leader Tedros and China published on TheHill.com
- Piece by Tadgh Nagle and Andrew Pope on "infodemic" that I quoted from at the end of the intro
- January 26th Paper from Nassim Nicholas Taleb and colleagues warning about the risk of Pandemic
Trusted sources (as of May 26th):
- Tomas Pueyo: his Medium account, and Twitter @tomaspueyo
- Balaji Srinivasan: Twitter @balajis
- Dark Horse Podcast with Bret Weinstein and Heather Herring episode 15
- The Portal Podcast with Eric Weinstein episode 35 with Balaji
- Sam Harris and his Making Sense Podcast
- Dr Peter Attia and his website page on Covid-19 related content
- Dr John Campbell and his Youtube channel
- Rebel Wisdom website
- Daniel Schmactenberger's discussing pandemic situational assessments on Rebel Wisdom: Part 1 & Part 2
- Jamie Wheal discussing existential risk on Rebel Wisdom
- Yuval Noah Harari: his brilliant article for the Financial Times and a recent appearance on Making Sense Podcast with Sam Harris