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Breaking Math Podcast

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Breaking Math Podcast

Autumn Phaneuf & Noah Giansiracusa

Can Math Save Journalism?: Julia Angwin on Proof, Power, and Amazon's Algorithm

July 02, 2026 4:56pm 52 min

In this conversation we chat with Julia Angwin — Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, founder of Proof News, and former Wall Street Journal and ProPublica reporter — to make the case that journalism should function more l...

The Proof in the Code: How Lean Is Quietly Rewriting Trust in Math (w/ Kevin Hartnett)

June 24, 2026 9:09am 45 min

In this episode, Autumn and Noah talk with Kevin Hartnett about why mathematicians are willing to spend years reducing an idea to a level of detail a machine can check, whether formal verification can catch an AI that's ...

How Data Science Exposes Injustice: Chad Topaz on Unlocking Justice

June 10, 2026 5:00pm 40 min

What happens when the evidence of injustice is buried in messy, redacted, or inaccessible data? Mathematician and data scientist Chad Topaz joins Breaking Math to discuss his book Unlocking Justice. Together, we explore ...

Rise of the Robots: Is AI Coming for Your Job?

June 01, 2026 11:39pm 44 min

This conversation explores the profound impact of AI and automation on the future of work, economy, and society. Featuring Martin Ford, author of 'Rise of the Robots,' the discussion covers technological progress, econom...

The Echoing Universe: How Radio Waves, AI, and Math Could Help Us Find Aliens with Emma Chapman

May 28, 2026 11:13pm 47 min

Dr. Emma Chapman explains radio astronomy using the fruit bowl metaphor, explores the emotional and scientific aspects of space exploration, and discusses future technologies like the Square Kilometre Array and lunar rad...

AI Solves 80-Year-Old Math Conjecture: What It Means for the Future of Mathematics

May 23, 2026 1:17am 29 min

This episode explores how AI, specifically OpenAI's recent breakthrough in solving an 80-year-old math conjecture, is transforming the field of mathematics. Featuring insights from Professor Daniel Litt, the discussion c...

The Science of Addiction: Dopamine, Social Media, and the Myth of Willpower with Maia Szalavitz

May 20, 2026 8:26pm 50 min

In this episode with award-winning journalist and author Maia Szalavitz challenges the idea that addiction is simply about pleasure or willpower. Instead, she explains addiction as compulsive behavior that continues desp...

Are We Being Misled by Data? Ron Wasserstein on AI, Bias, and Statistical Truth

May 13, 2026 8:46pm 47 min

In this episode of Breaking Math, Autumn and Noah speak with Ron Wasserstein, Executive Director of the American Statistical Association, about what statistics means in a world increasingly shaped by AI, misinformation, ...

How Ransomware Became a Global Industry with Anja Shortland on Dark Screens

May 05, 2026 11:26am 41 min

What if ransomware did not begin with criminals, but with curiosity? In this episode of Breaking Math, Autumn and Noah talk with Anja Shortland, professor of political economy at King’s College London and author of Dark ...

Explaining Huge Numbers with Richard Elwes

April 28, 2026 12:57pm 56 min

What does it actually mean for a number to be “big”? In this episode of Breaking Math, Autumn chats with mathematician Richard Elwes to explore how huge numbers reveal the limits of human intuition, language, and even ma...

AI Isn’t Replacing You—It’s Changing the Rules with Sheamus McGovern

April 25, 2026 10:08pm 35 min

In this episode we sit down with Sheamus McGovern, founder of the Open Data Science Conference (ODSC AI), to unpack what AI actually looks like. Sheamus shares what’s really happening behind the scenes of the AI boom and...

Math and Magic with Matt Baker

April 14, 2026 7:54pm 50 min

In this episode, mathematician and award-winning magician Matt Baker explores the fascinating intersection of mathematics and magic, revealing how mathematical principles, intuition, and storytelling create unforgettable...

Credibility Crisis in Science with Thomas Plümper and Eric Neumayer

April 06, 2026 11:50pm 38 min

In this episode, Thomas Plümper and Eric Neumayer explore the hidden challenges in modern science, from outright fraud to the subtler practice of “tweaking” data that distorts results. They examine why the self-correctin...

Denied, Then Unstoppable: The Story of Mary T. Washington Wylie

March 26, 2026 11:43pm 8 min

This Women in History Mini-Series episode with Dr. Victoria Bateman explores the inspiring story of Mary T. Washington Wylie, the first African-American woman CPA, her challenges, achievements, and legacy in breaking rac...

The Power of Connection in Math: Insights from Hortensia Soto

March 23, 2026 9:23pm 40 min

In this episode of Breaking Math, we sit down with Dr. Hortensia Soto, former president of the Mathematical Association of America, to explore the role of mathematics in a world shaped by AI, education, and access. We di...

Florence Nightingale: Data-Driven Reformer of Medicine

March 19, 2026 10:34pm 12 min

This Women in History Mini-Series episode with Dr. Victoria Bateman explores the groundbreaking contributions of Florence Nightingale, highlighting her use of data and statistics to revolutionize healthcare and public he...

The Math Behind Gerrymandering, Fair Representation, and Politics with Karen Saxe

March 17, 2026 12:29am 35 min

Mathematics quietly shapes some of the most important decisions in public life, from redistricting and congressional apportionment to federal research funding and AI policy. In this episode, Autumn and Noah speak with Dr...

Anna Schwartz: The Economist Who Changed How We Study Economies

March 13, 2026 10:50am 14 min

This Women in History Mini-Series episode with Dr. Victoria Bateman explores the groundbreaking work of Anna Schwartz, a pioneering economist who transformed macroeconomics through data-driven research. Discover how her ...

Disappearing Grants, Genius Grants, and the AI Proofs with Lauren K. Williams

March 10, 2026 9:52pm 25 min

In this episode, Lauren Williams, professor of mathematics at Harvard University and a 2025 MacArthur Fellow, speaks about the surprising and often messy reality of mathematical research. The conversation begins with a t...

Priscilla Wakefield: Empowering Women Through Financial Literacy

March 05, 2026 7:51pm 9 min

This Women in History Mini-Series with Dr. Victoria Bateman explores the life and contributions of Priscilla Wakefield, a revolutionary figure in financial literacy and women's empowerment during the Industrial Revolutio...

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