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Key Conversations with Phi Beta Kappa

Key Conversations with Phi Beta Kappa

By: The Phi Beta Kappa Society
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Key Conversations with Phi Beta Kappa is a podcast from The Phi Beta Kappa Society's Visiting Scholars program, featuring leading scholars across multiple disciplines in conversation with Fred Lawrence, PBK's Secretary and CEO.The Phi Beta Kappa Society Art Social Sciences
Episodes
  • REPLAY: How Mathematics can Solve Real-World Mysteries with Ingrid Daubechies
    Jul 6 2026

    In this episode, Fred Lawrence speaks with Ingrid Daubechies, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor Emerita of Mathematics at Duke University and a National Medal of Science recipient. Daubechies takes us from her childhood fascination with calculating multiples to her groundbreaking work on wavelets—mathematical building blocks that have revolutionized image and signal analysis. She talks about how her research helped the FBI compress millions of fingerprints, analyze seismograms, and even distinguish authentic Van Gogh paintings from forgeries. She also tells the story behind the whimsical Mathemalchemy Project, a collaborative art installation that celebrates the pure joy and creativity of mathematics.


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    29 mins
  • REPLAY: Changing the Conversation in Music Education with Tammy L. Kernodle
    Jun 16 2026

    In this episode, Fred Lawrence speaks with Tammy L. Kernodle, University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Music at Miami University, whose work explores African American music, gender, and race in American popular culture. Kernodle shares how her working-class upbringing in Danville, Virginia, and a home filled with music led her to Virginia State University, graduate studies at The Ohio State University, and a career dedicated to expanding the narratives taught in music history. She discusses her mission to change classroom conversations, create scholarships for underrepresented musicians, and broaden what audiences hear in the concert hall. She also reflects on her roles as curator of the New World Symphony’s I Dream a World Festival and her work on the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture.


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    30 mins
  • How Nature Communicates Through Eavesdropping with Ximena Bernal
    May 4 2026

    How do frogs communicate in a world full of hungry predators and noisy cities? In this episode, Professor Ximena Bernal joins us to discuss the sensory pollutants of urban life, the impact of the environment on communication among species, and the fascinating phenomenon of inter-species “eavesdropping.” From her Colombian childhood guiding her to the research of frogs to groundbreaking research on mosquito hearing, we explore the vibrant, noisy, and often dangerous world of behavioral ecology. We also discuss Bernal’s passionate advocacy for Latin American women in the sciences, proving that a career in science is as much about curiosity and patience as it is about data.


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    25 mins
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