During the summer of 2021, I experimented with a little podcast, centered around interviewing mathematicians and online educational creators. As it stands, only five episodes have been published, and the project is dormant. Pending demand, I may spin it up again in the future, but for the time being please enjoy these five extended conversations.
Episodes
![Tai-Danae Bradley: Where math meets language](https://img.youtube.com/vi/pvRY3r-b0QI/maxresdefault.jpg)
Episode 5
Tai-Danae Bradley: Where math meets language
Tai-Danae Bradley does research applying tools from physics to understanding language models, all under the broader umbrella of category theory.
![Dianna Cowern: From MIT to Physics Girl](https://img.youtube.com/vi/puXKFn-nKis/maxresdefault.jpg)
Episode 4
Dianna Cowern: From MIT to Physics Girl
Dianna Cowern is the host of the YouTube channel Physics Girl.
![Steven Strogatz: In and out of love with math](https://img.youtube.com/vi/SUMLKweFAYk/maxresdefault.jpg)
Episode 3
Steven Strogatz: In and out of love with math
Steven Strogatz, an applied mathematician at Cornell, is a prominent figure in the field of nonlinear dynamics and chaos and a widely beloved popularizer of math.
![Sal Khan: Beyond Khan Academy](https://img.youtube.com/vi/SAhKohb5e_w/maxresdefault.jpg)
Episode 2
Sal Khan: Beyond Khan Academy
In this conversation with Sal Khan, we discuss his new project (Schoolhouse.world) as well as the Khan Lab School that he started in 2014.
![Alex Kontorovich: Improving math](https://img.youtube.com/vi/C-i4q-Xlnis/maxresdefault.jpg)
Episode 1
Alex Kontorovich: Improving math
Alex Kontorovich is a research mathematician at Rutgers University, a distinguished visiting professor at the MoMath Museum, and Editor-in-Chief of Experimental Mathematics, among other things.