
Show overview
The Armen Show has been publishing since 2017, and across the 9 years since has built a catalogue of 463 episodes. That works out to roughly 240 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 12 min and 51 min — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 weeks ago, with 6 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2018, with 137 episodes published. Published by Armen Shirvanian.
From the publisher
Science + Technology Podcast for the Lifelong Learner
Latest Episodes
View all 463 episodes466: Jacob Mchangama | The Free Speech Recession: A Global Decline in Expression
465: Michael Gurven | The Seven-Decade Human Lifespan
A conversation with Professor Michael Gurven of UC Santa Barbara on the evolutionary structure of human lifespan and the misconceptions surrounding aging. The central claim of Gurven’s work is that humans were not “designed” for short lives that modern medicine has recently extended. Rather, the capacity to live roughly seven decades has long been part […]
464: Carey Gillam | How Industry Manipulates Science and Regulation
In this returning conversation, investigative journalist Carey Gillam examines how scientific evidence, corporate incentives, and regulatory systems interact in the modern agrochemical landscape. Drawing on more than three decades of reporting, she traces the evolution of glyphosate from a widely adopted agricultural tool to a focal point of global health debate. The discussion centers on […]
463: Bronwyn Williams | Surviving the AI Apocalypse: A Solutionist’s Guide
Bronwyn Williams discusses the concept of the ‘AI apocalypse’ and the broader technological and geopolitical shifts impacting society. The conversation explores how globalization, automation, and the concentration of wealth influence individual value, job security, and societal structures, offering practical insights for survival and adaptation.

462: Caleb Scharf | The Biological Imperative of Space Exploration In “The Giant Leap”
In this episode, Dr. Caleb Scharf returns to the show, where we discuss his book The Giant Leap: Why Space Is the Next Frontier in the Evolution of Life, exploring the intersection of biology, technology, and space exploration. He argues that space travel is not merely a technological endeavor but a biological phenomenon that reflects […]
460: Where Trust Goes When Institutions Fail
In this episode, Armen Shirvanian explores the shifting landscape of trust as institutions face increasing scrutiny and failure. He discusses how trust is transitioning from traditional institutions to individuals and networks, emphasizing the importance of personal integrity, competence, and the role of data in shaping perceptions of trust. The conversation delves into the implications of […]
459: What 2025 Clarified (Not What It Added)
This isn’t a recap of episodes or a list of guests. It’s a look at what became clearer over the course of 2025. Across conversations on The Armen Show this year – covering AI, psychology, culture, biology, health, systems, and creativity – the same underlying patterns kept appearing. This episode steps back to reflect on […]
458: Creating in the Age of AI: Tools, Possibilities, and Expression
In this solo episode, I dive into the rapidly evolving world of AI-driven content creation and the new possibilities it opens for creators. From image generation to quote cards, infographics, whiteboard breakdowns, and visual storytelling, the tools now available let anyone bring ideas to life in ways that were nearly impossible just a few years […]

457: Robin Hanson | Futarchy, Cultural Drift, and the Future of Adaptiveness
In this episode of The Armen Show, host Armen Shirvanian is joined by economist and author Dr. Robin Hanson for a deep and wide-ranging conversation on open discourse, prediction markets, futarchy, and the evolution of culture. They begin by examining the value of figuring things out together – why true intellectual collaboration requires curiosity, humility, […]

456: Kaleda Denton | Following the Majority – How Conformity Shapes Culture and AI
In this episode of the Armen Show, Armen Shirvanian interviews Dr. Kaleda Denton, a post-doctoral fellow at the Santa Fe Institute. They discuss the interdisciplinary nature of the Institute, the concept of niche construction in biology, and the dynamics of decision-making, particularly the differences between following the mean versus the majority. The conversation also explores […]

455: Brennan Spiegel | Gravity and Health: A Deep Dive In “Pull”
In this episode of The Armen Show Podcast, host Armen Shirvanian welcomes back Dr. Brennan Spiegel to discuss his new book, ‘Pull,’ which explores the profound impact of gravity on our health and well-being. The conversation delves into the intersection of gravity, consciousness, and health, emphasizing the importance of maintaining physical resilience against the force […]

454: Nayan Patel | Unlocking the Secrets of Glutathione
In this episode, Dr. Nayan Patel discusses his journey from pharmacy to exploring the depths of health and wellness through glutathione. He emphasizes the importance of personalized medicine, the impact of aging on health, and the role of lifestyle choices in maintaining optimal health. The conversation delves into the significance of glutathione in detoxification and […]

453: Melissa Ilardo | Diving Into Human Potential Through Genetics, Communication, And Life Below The Surface
In this episode, Dr. Melissa A. Ilardo discusses her research on breath-hold diving populations and the genetic adaptations that allow them to thrive in extreme conditions. She emphasizes the importance of language in conducting research, the role of community engagement, and the potential therapeutic applications of her findings. The conversation also touches on the significance […]
452: Bits On Writing A Book In 2025
In this episode of The Armen Show, host Armen Shirvanian discusses the evolving landscape of book writing in 2025. He emphasizes the abundance of resources and tools available to aspiring authors, including AI-assisted writing and editing, and the rise of self-publishing. Armen explores the importance of maintaining a creative flow while utilizing digital tools, and […]
451: The Human Touch in AI Co-Creation
In this episode, Armen Shirvanian explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and creativity, discussing how to co-create with AI while maintaining the human touch. He delves into copyright issues surrounding AI-generated content, the implications of the EU AI Act, and the dual nature of AI as both a tool for enhancing creativity and a potential […]
450: The Status Layer Of Modern Life
In this episode of The Armen Show, Armen Shirvanian explores the complex dynamics of status in modern life, focusing on the distinction between earned and perceived status. He discusses how social media influences our understanding of status, the costs associated with maintaining an image, and the importance of reclaiming real value in our lives. The […]
449: Harnessing AI For Personal Productivity
In this episode, Armen Shirvanian explores the practical applications of artificial intelligence in daily life, discussing how AI can enhance productivity, organization, and decision-making. He shares personal experiences and insights on using AI for tasks such as organizing files, automating document submissions, and discovering local spots. The conversation emphasizes the importance of actively engaging with […]
448: Harnessing AI For Personal Growth
In this episode of the Armen Show, Armen Shirvanian discusses the current state of artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for society. He explores the dual perspectives on AI, highlighting both the concerns and the opportunities it presents Armen shares practical applications of AI that can enhance productivity and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of […]
447: Jennifer Jacquet & Becca Franks | The Future of Fish: Sustainability and Welfare
In this episode, Armen Shirvanian hosts Professors Jennifer Jacquet and Becca Franks to discuss the critical issues surrounding aquaculture, sustainability, and fish welfare. They explore the rapid expansion of aquaculture, its environmental impacts, and the need for a more nuanced understanding of the diverse species involved. The conversation highlights the gaps in research and the […]

446: Derek Sivers | Critical Thinking In Everyday Life And “Useful Not True”
In this episode of the Armen Show Podcast, host Armen Shirvanian welcomes Derek Sivers, a renowned author and entrepreneur. They discuss the importance of principles, the art of writing, and the significance of clarity in communication. Derek shares insights on how to prioritize opportunities, the role of luck in success, and the value of critical […]