Podcasts from international and public radio sources that I've found 
particularly interesting and edifying as I "plod along" in my regular exercise 
regimen.  Perhaps you might as well.

In addition to via the websites referenced, these podcasts generally are made 
available through several other popular internet sources such as iTunes and 
TuneIn.

IDEAS - CBC Radio One
Just War Theory - So What?
Over the centuries theologians, philosophers, and political scientists have 
looked to Just War Theory to help them determine when and how war should be 
waged. First developed by St. Augustine, Just War Theory continues to dominate 
discussions on making war today. Producer Frank Faulk asks whether Just War 
Theory has become little more than an intellectual, moral and theological 
fraud, or whether it's actually provided constraints on an intrinsically 
violent phenomenon. (55')
http://www.cbc.ca/ideas/episodes/2014/06/27/just-war-theory-so-what/

RADIOLAB - WNYC, New York Public Radio
9 Volt Nirvana
Learn a new language faster than ever! Leave doubt in the dust! Be a better 
sniper! Could you do all that and more with just a zap to the noggin? Maybe.
Sally Adee, an editor at New Scientist, was at a conference for DARPA - The 
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency - when she heard about a way to speed 
up learning with something called trans-cranial direct current stimulation 
(tDCS). A couple years later, Sally found herself weilding an M4 assualt rifle, 
picking off enemy combatants with a battery wired to her temple. Of course, it 
was a simulation, but Sally's sniper skills made producer Soren Wheeler wonder 
what we should think of the world of brain stimulation. 
In the last couple years, tDCS has been all over the news. Researchers claim 
that juicing the brain with just 2 milliamps (think 9-volt battery) can help 
with everything from learning languages, to quitting smoking, to overcoming 
depression. We bring Michael Weisend, neuroscientist at Wright State Research 
Institute, into the studio to tell us how it works (Bonus: you get to hear Jad 
get his brain zapped). Peter Reiner and Nick Fitz of the University of British 
Columbia help us think through the consequences of a world where anyone with 20 
dollars and access to Radioshack can make their own brain zapper. And finally, 
Sally tells us about the unexpected after-effects of a day of super-charged 
sniper training and makes us wonder about world where you can order up a state 
of mind.  (25')
http://www.radiolab.org/story/9-volt-nirvana/

John Figliozzi
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