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Recent Guests

Claire Parnell
author of "Inequalities of Platform Publishing, The Promise and Peril of Self-Publishing in the Digital Book Era"
University of Melbourne
Episode: Claire Parnell, "Inequalities of Platform Publishing: The Promise and Peril of Self-Publishing in the Digital Book Era" (U Massachusetts Press, 2025
Carlo Rotella
Professor of English and American Studies and Journalism at Boston College and author of 'What Can I Get Out of This?'
Boston College
Episode: Carlo Rotella, "What Can I Get Out of This?: Teaching and Learning in a Classroom Full of Skeptics" (U California Press, 2025)
Dr. Shilla Lee
Postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Modern Japan at Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, specialized in contemporary Japan, craft, and rural revitalization.
Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf
Episode: Shilla Lee , "Crafting Rural Japan: Traditional Potters and Rural Creativity in Regional Revitalization" (Routledge, 2024)
Susan C. Stokes
Director of the Chicago Center on Democracy and author of The Backsliders
University of Chicago
Episode: The Backsliders: Why Leaders Undermine Their Own Democracies
Dylan Taylor-Lehman
Journalist, author, and pool enthusiast
3 Fields Books
Episode: Dylan Taylor-Lehman, "Going Rackless: Chicago’s Amateur Pool Players and the Quest for Glory in the Biggest Tournament in the World" (3 Fields Books, 2025)
Gregory S. Wilson
Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Akron, focusing on environmental history, and author of "Poison Powder: The Kepone Disaster in Virginia and Its Legacy"
University of Akron
Episode: Gregory S. Wilson, "Poison Powder: The Kepone Disaster in Virginia and Its Legacy" (U Georgia Press, 2023)
Dr. Ayush Lazikani
Lecturer at the University of Oxford and author specializing in medieval literature
University of Oxford
Episode: Ayoush Lazikani, "The Medieval Moon: A History of Haunting and Blessing" (Yale UP, 2025)
Henry Rausch
Author of Submerged, Life on a Fast Attack Submarine in the Last Days of the Cold War.
Independently Published
Episode: Henry Rausch, "Submerged: Life on a Fast Attack Submarine in the Last Days of the Cold War" (Independently Published, 2024)
Dr. Éléna Choquette
Associate professor at the Francophone Université du Québec in Outaouais and author of the book.
UBC Press
Episode: Éléna Choquette, "Land and the Liberal Project: Canada’s Violent Expansion" (UBC Press, 2024)

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Dr. Miranda Melcher
Host and educator, engaged in deep discussions with authors about their new books and their underlying themes.

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Reading the Bible with AI?: A Conversation with John Kaag, Philosopher and Co-Founder of Rebind AI
Q: What are Kaag's future plans for other books in the project?
He expresses interest in expanding into spiritual and philosophical classics, emphasizing the value of diverse commentary.
Reading the Bible with AI?: A Conversation with John Kaag, Philosopher and Co-Founder of Rebind AI
Q: How does the Rebind Study Bible work?
It allows users to read scripture while listening to associated commentary and podcasts, creating an interactive experience that engages with scholars' insights.
Reading the Bible with AI?: A Conversation with John Kaag, Philosopher and Co-Founder of Rebind AI
Q: Does Kaag feel that philosophers might be put out of business by these advanced AI tools?
He emphasizes that face-to-face interaction is irreplaceable and that AI should be viewed as a tool to assist educational engagement, not a replacement for personal teaching.
Reading the Bible with AI?: A Conversation with John Kaag, Philosopher and Co-Founder of Rebind AI
Q: What has been the process of getting other writers and scholars to engage with texts?
Kaag explains that this involved well-structured interviews with commentators, where they discuss books extensively, and the majority were comfortable sharing their commentary verbatim.
Reading the Bible with AI?: A Conversation with John Kaag, Philosopher and Co-Founder of Rebind AI
Q: Could you tell the story of how Rebind actually started, how you transitioned from being a tenured philosopher to creating a startup?
John Kaag shares how he was approached by an entrepreneur to experiment with AI in the context of literature, which led to the development of Rebind and its innovative approach to integrating commentary from scholars with AI.

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