Interest keeps me listening. I really liked the first episode where she challenges the ghosts of John Locke, David Hume and Immanuel Kant. She breaks down epistemology and the scientific method and talks about "knowing" in spite of not being able to measure it. I think the way she presents it would be very helpful to many people because there are innate ways we know things that are necessarily scientifically measurable with reason and the senses (rationalism), but previous civilizations/peoples seemed to view "knowing" something on a spiritual level, outside of analysis and measurements.