Épisodes

  • Episode 12 – AI: Brain Booster or Buster?
    Nov 5 2025

    In this episode of The Professor is Live! with Mark Salisbury, producer Rikko and guest Dr. Victor Law tackle the question: is AI making us smarter or dumber? Building on an MIT study suggesting chatbots might dull our thinking, they explore how AI tools can both hinder and enhance human problem-solving. Dr. Law argues that when used wisely, AI doesn’t weaken our minds—it frees us to focus on creativity, critical thinking, and deeper learning.

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    21 min
  • Episode 11 – Why Giving Makes Us Happier
    Oct 22 2025

    In this episode of The Professor is Live!, Mark Salisbury talks with Hilary Davidson Green, co-author of The Paradox of Generosity. Based on a major study from the University of Notre Dame, she explains how generosity isn’t just virtuous—it’s proven to boost happiness, health, and purpose. She and Mark explore how practicing generosity can shift us from scarcity to abundance and help us live more connected, meaningful lives.

    Watch live on LinkedIn (recording available afterward)
    Podcast version on Spotify, YouTube, and all major platforms

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    21 min
  • Episode 10 – Sleep, Optimism, and the Rest We Need
    Oct 8 2025

    Are you running on fumes and calling it productivity? In this episode of The Professor is Live!, Mark Salisbury and producer Rikko tackle one of the simplest ways to boost brainpower, optimism, and overall health — getting enough sleep. Neuroscientist Dr. Roxanne Prichard joins the conversation to reveal what your brain is really doing while you snooze, why modern life is sabotaging our rest, and how better sleep can help us think clearer, feel happier, and live healthier.

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    18 min
  • Episode 9 – Can ChatGPT Replace Software Engineers?
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode, Mark and producer Rikko are joined by Dr. Joel Schuessler, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Concordia University St. Paul (CSP), to tackle the big career question shaking up tech: can you still make a living coding when AI now writes roughly 25% of U.S. code at companies like Microsoft and Alphabet? A new Pew Research Center survey shows nearly half of Americans think software engineering will be among the jobs most disrupted by AI — even more than teaching or journalism. Tune in for a candid, lively conversation about what these trends mean for students, developers, and the future of coding itself.

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    22 min
  • Episode 8 – When Our Physical and Virtual Worlds Collide
    Sep 24 2025

    Join Mark Salisbury and producer Rikko for a lively dive into what happens when our virtual and physical worlds overlap. From the familiar realms of virtual and augmented reality to the emerging frontier of contextual reality—dynamic, adaptive information that changes with who you are and where you are—this episode explores how technology is reshaping daily life, work, and even future jobs. Guest expert Scott Moody, IoT Software Architect and former Boeing Technical Fellow, shares insights on how contextual reality could transform homes and workplaces. Expect humor, big ideas, a live poll, and maybe even a jab or two at Mark’s ongoing battle with smart devices.

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    22 min
  • Episode 7 – How to Become an Everyday Hero
    Sep 17 2025

    In this episode of The Professor is Live! with Mark Salisbury, psychologist Foster Cole shares how small, everyday acts of kindness—like offering a compliment, lending a hand, or volunteering a few hours—can make us more altruistic. He calls it Everyday Altruism: a mindset that boosts well-being, builds connections, and helps us make our world better one simple act at a time.

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    21 min
  • Episode 6 – The Genie’s Out: AI and the Adoption Curve
    Sep 3 2025

    Where are we on the curve of AI adoption? In this episode, Mark and producer Rikko dive into Everett Rogers’ classic Diffusion of Innovations theory—exploring how AI is spreading from innovators and early adopters into the mainstream.

    Special guest Dr. Bob Grassberger joins to explain the Technology Adoption Lifecycle and what it tells us about AI’s explosive growth. From the “cool kids” testing the boundaries to families using AI for homework help and professionals relying on it daily, we explore why the genie is out of the bottle and how AI is augmenting—not replacing—our work.

    Join us for insights, stories, and a little humor about where AI is today and where it’s headed.

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    22 min
  • Episode 5 -- Big Bang Meets Big Belief
    Jun 17 2025

    In this episode, we take on a big question: Is belief in God at odds with belief in science? Or, to put it another way—can you believe in the creator of the cosmos and the Big Bang?

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    23 min