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BITEradio: The Power of Caring

43 min · 15. kesä 2026
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In The Power of Caring, renowned Vedic scholar and neuroscientist Dr Tony Nader explores the nature of caring - what shapes it, why it so often leads to overwhelm or withdrawal, and how it can become a source of clarity rather than confusion.   Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, and decades of experience with Transcendental Meditation, Dr. Nader reveals a deeper perspective: caring is not just a personal act - it reflects a fundamental connection we share with others and with life itself.    Tony Nader, MD, PhD, MARR, is a medical doctor trained at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD in Brain and Cognitive Sciences).    For more information visit: www.drtonynader.com

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In the public imagination, we’re living in an era of permanent memory: everything is stored, searchable, and retrievable, especially now, as AI systems ingest vast archives of human speech, images, and text. Yet How We Disappear: A Personal History of Information, by Stanford Professor of History Thomas Mullaney tells a more unsettling truth: information doesn’t naturally endure. It breaks down, scatters, becomes unaffordable to recover, and far more often than we admit, simply vanishes. Thomas S. Mullaney is Professor of History East Asian Languages and Cultures at Stanford University. A Guggenheim Fellow and former Kluge Chair in Technology and Society at the Library of Congress, he is the award-winning author of The Chinese Typewriter (winner of the John K. Fairbank Prize) and other books on the global history of technology and information.

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