Due to a production delay, Episode 4 will be released on Saturday, November 29th rather than today. Take a listen for this and an important announcement.
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Disclaimers
This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes, and does not intend to provide, nor should be understood as providing, advice of any sort. The books are real, and I highly recommend that you (legally!) obtain copies and explore them for yourself. The characters are also real people, and quite fascinating ones. However, the conversations they have, the views that they hold, and the backstory that I have created, are entirely fictional and are work of my own, even if they are based on reality to some extent.
In the third episode of If Socrates Had a Podcast, Socrates has dinner with Marie and Louis Pasteur to discuss an error that was made in Episode 2, and go deeper into the content of that episode. Find out about these connections, a mysterious figure Socrates and the Pasteurs met on the way to Paris, and more in this episode.
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Works Featured in This Episode
“Protein Synthesis and Metabolism in T Cells” in the Annual Review of Immunology, by Linda V. Sinclair and Doreen A. Cantrell, https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-immunol-082323-035253
“Enkephalin-producing regulatory T cells in the skin restrain local inflammation through control of nociception” by Alejandra Mendoza et al., https://doi.org/10.1126/sciimmunol.adz6869
“Neuro-immune cross-talk in cancer” in Nature Reviews Cancer, by Moran Amit et al., https://doi.org/10.1038/s41568-025-00831-w
Immune by Philipp Dettmer (ISBN 9780593241318)
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“Gymnopedie 1 Erik Satie” by Jerome Chauvel, from Pixabay
Disclaimers
This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes, and does not intend to provide, nor should be understood as providing, advice of any sort. The books are real, and I highly recommend that you (legally!) obtain copies and explore them for yourself. The characters are also real people, and quite fascinating ones. However, the conversations they have, the views that they hold, and the backstory that I have created, are entirely fictional and are work of my own, even if they are based on reality to some extent.
In the second episode of If Socrates Had a Podcast, Socrates meets Marie Pasteur to discuss complex immunological research regarding regulatory T cells. Find out about a very special connection, two very fascinating papers, and how Socrates and Pasteur met in this episode.
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Works Featured in This Episode
“Protein Synthesis and Metabolism in T Cells” in the Annual Review of Immunology, by Linda V. Sinclair and Doreen A. Cantrell, https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-immunol-082323-035253
“Enkephalin-producing regulatory T cells in the skin restrain local inflammation through control of nociception” by Alejandra Mendoza et al., https://doi.org/10.1126/sciimmunol.adz6869
Immune by Philipp Dettmer (ISBN 9780593241318)
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/2025/press-release/
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“Satie - Gnossienne No. 1” by Gregor Quendel from Pixabay
Disclaimers
This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes, and does not intend to provide, nor should be understood as providing, advice of any sort. The books are real, and I highly recommend that you (legally!) obtain copies and explore them for yourself. The characters are also real people, and quite fascinating ones. However, the conversations they have, the views that they hold, and the backstory that I have created, are entirely fictional and are work of my own, even if they are based on reality to some extent.
A brief episode with a few announcements. Episode 2 will be released on October 17, 2025, at 8:00 AM EST.
Works Featured in This Episode
Immune by Philipp Dettmer (ISBN 9780593241318)
Disclaimers
This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes, and does not intend to provide, nor should be understood as providing, advice of any sort. The books are real, and I highly recommend that you (legally!) obtain copies and explore them for yourself. The characters are also real people, and quite fascinating ones. However, the conversations they have, the views that they hold, and the backstory that I have created, are entirely fictional and are work of my own, even if they are based on reality to some extent.
In the inaugural episode of If Socrates Had a Podcast, Dr. Linus Pauling visits Greece and has a long conversation with Socrates on the subject of war. Find out their conclusion, as well as their backstory.
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTAaFycRT_Gtg1Vru6V9gxes5RX9STdvDZ7-PfibBncQnRaxZBB56B1FxAw-mgDh8u1ao_HedzFiySD/pub
Works Featured in This Episode
Why War? A Correspondence between Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud with Additional Writings, translated by Stuart Gilbert (ISBN 9781962572170)
1984 by George Orwell (ISBN 9780141036144)
“A Letter from a Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King, Jr., https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Articles_Gen/Letter_Birmingham.html
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“Vivaldi - The Four Seasons ‘Summer’ - Presto - RV 315” by Gregor Quendel, obtained from Pixabay
Disclaimers
This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes, and does not intend to provide, nor should be understood as providing, advice of any sort. The books are real, and I highly recommend that you (legally!) obtain copies and explore them for yourself. The characters are also real people, and quite fascinating ones. However, the conversations they have, the views that they hold, and the backstory that I have created, are entirely fictional and are work of my own, even if they are based on reality to some extent.
This episode is an introduction to the podcast for new listeners.
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSAb-LfXaYYAEI__MxnpOyWxxtdPNdUMCrxutOfBkgyzMZfkzGS8CgtD7Z6k9lauqe8TV1QYRTiYiAQ/pub
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“Bach - Air on the G String - BWV 1068 - Arr. for Woodwinds and Strings” by Gregor Quendel, from Pixabay