Julia Mossbridge: I’m not really defending it that vigorously. Most people in the mainstream would say I’m kind of nuts because of this stuff. And to take the near-death experience stuff seriously, most people in the mainstream would say that that’s kind of nuts. I’m not defending it vigorously. I’m just defending a sense of humility around [the idea] no one should be vigorous in defending any position around consciousness because we know so little. At the same time we need to be open-minded and skeptical, and rigorous about what we’re doing.
Wow. One of the most shallow looks at consciousness I've yet to hear. "No one should be vigorous in defending, . . . and skeptical, and rigorous about what we're doing." Whaaaa???? She learned her academic double-speak pretty good, me talk so pretty one day! ROFL!
Complains about sexism in science (16:54) OMG, let me just fart the flames a little more while saying actually nothing of consequence in the way of anything significant . . .#metoo
YAWN.
Contradicted herself so many times by (25:45) I can no longer listen. Does not sound open-minded, sounds at once self-righteous and apologetic.
Now I feel like a good listener and citizen I must find something to appreciate her for . . .
32:40 OK, that's it! "I'm trying to understand what you want from me, as an interview subject. . ."
Enough. How sad. So uncomfortable, oozing defensiveness, and not even authentic enough to be in touch with her own agenda as an interview subject.