Atlantic Monthly writer and video blogger James Hamblin, M.D., joins us (via ISDN) to talk about his new book, which is “a mix of trivia and long form journalism, based on real questions from readers about anatomy, physiology, and social determinants of health.”
Guest: James Hamblin is a writer and senior editor at The Atlantic magazine. He hosts the video series "If Our Bodies Could Talk," which was a finalist in the Webby awards for Best Web Personality. He is a past Yale University Poynter Fellow in journalism, and has lectured at Harvard Medical School, Wharton Business School, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, and SXSW, among others.