The podcast covers research, academic writing, and scholarship within the social sciences/ humanities.

The Epistemic Alchemy Podcast
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The podcast covers research, academic writing, and scholarship within the social sciences/ humanities.
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1/8/2025
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Recent Episodes

March 18, 2026
Beyond Fragmentation: Gabriel Bammer on Building Integration and Implementation Sciences
Episode descriptionIn this episode of the Epistemic Alchemy Podcast, Dr. Mohammed Raei speaks with Professor Gabriel Bammer, a leading figure in transdisciplinary research and the founder of Integration and Implementation Sciences, or i2S. Bammer reflects on her early intellectual journey, the real-world policy challenges that shaped her work, and why fragmentation remains one of the greatest barriers to addressing complex societal and environmental problems. Together, they explore the evolution of i2S, the importance of integrating disciplinary and stakeholder knowledge, the role of unknowns and imperfection in research, and the political realities of power, implementation, and institutional change. The conversation also turns to higher education reform, AI’s emerging role in transdisciplinary work, and what it would take to build more effective approaches to complexity in universities and beyond. Resources: * Integration and implementation insights https://i2insights.org/ * Substack post on redesigning higher education https://substack.com/@mohammedraei/p-189037847

March 4, 2026
Meta Studies, Meta Crisis, and the Future of Big-Picture Thinking — A Conversation with Mark Edwards
Host [Host Name] interviews Dr. Mark Edwards, meta-theorist, about meta studies, the meta crisis, and how big-picture thinking addresses interconnected global problems.

November 22, 2025
Rigor with Vigor: Dancing Scholarship into Being with Celeste Snowber
Dr. Celeste Snowber shares her journey of integrating dance, poetry, and embodied inquiry into scholarship, challenging academic norms and emphasizing somatic wisdom in an interview with Dr. Mohammed Raei.
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