I have started the #TheoreticalNeurosciencePodcast<https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/?keywords=theoreticalneurosciencepodcast&highlightedUpdateUrns=urn%3Ali%3Aactivity%3A7129421169182539776> (theoreticalneuroscience.no<http://theoreticalneuroscience.no/>). It is primarily aimed at students and researchers in the computational/theoretical neuroscience community, and I hope it will contribute to make our community even more lively and generous 🙂. I believe having a podcast where guests are invited to talk about their work is quite valuable for a scientific field, like the podcast "BrainInspired" for the NeuroAI community. We all struggle to keep up with what is going on in the field (at least I do), and for me listening to insightful podcasts is one of the few ways I get new input from outside my specialty. So far, three episodes have been released: #1: Grace Lindsay: On models of the mind (https://theoreticalneuroscience.no/thn1/) #2: Christof Koch: On biophysics of computation (https://theoreticalneuroscience.no/thn2/) #3: Arvind Kumar: On the neural code (https://theoreticalneuroscience.no/thn3/) Best regards Gaute ******************************* Professor Gaute T. Einevoll Department of Physics, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 1432 Aas, Norway; Department of Physics, University of Oslo, 0316 Oslo, Norway email: Gaute.Einevoll@nmbu.no<mailto:Gaute.Einevoll@nmbu.no>, Zoom: uio.zoom.us/j/7764062033<https://uio.zoom.us/j/7764062033> twitter: twitter.com/gauteeinevoll<https://twitter.com/gauteeinevoll> theoretical neuroscience podcast: theoreticalneuroscience.no<https://theoreticalneuroscience.no> popular science podcast: vettogvitenskap.no<https://vettogvitenskap.no> populat science podcast (English only): vettogvitenskap.no/senseandscience<https://vettogvitenskap.no/senseandscience> Co-author of "Principles of computational modeling in neuroscience" (2nd ed): www.cambridge.org/sterratt2<http://www.cambridge.org/sterratt2/> “If you sleep in a democracy, you may wake up with a dictator.”