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Apr 2022
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Neil deGrasse Tyson: Astrophysicist, Pla...

Guy Kawasaki
About this episode

For decades, Neil deGrasse Tyson has shared his knowledge and his wonder about the depths of the universe, helping millions grasp what they see when they look up at the sky.

Neil is director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History. It turns out that Neil was born in New York City the same week NASA was founded. His interest in the universe traces back to age 9, after a first visit to the exact planetarium he is now the director for… the cosmos aligned that day.

In addition to being an astrophysicist, Neil is also a teacher, actor, philosopher, cosmologist, science writer, and television editor.

I dare say that this may be the least astrophysic-y interview he’s ever done. We delve into topics such as:

  • How he picked which college to attend
  • The naming of his daughter
  • What his family discusses at the dinner table
  • What he would do if he were dean of admissions of Harvard
  • How flight attendants assume he’s not in first-class because he’s black
  • The limitations of the bible as a reference source
  • Why he doesn’t mind how Mark Zuckerberg uses the term “metaverse”
    In other words, this is truly a remarkable interview with a truly remarkable person.

By the way, a few hours before the interview I got a shot (two if you count the anesthesia) because of sudden hearing loss in my left ear. I’ve been deaf in the right ear for years.
But the show must go on. If Beethoven can compose deaf, I can podcast deaf.

Enjoy this interview with Neil deGrasse Tyson!

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